Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Taking a coherent and logical approach, this book describes
the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported
by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics,
ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture,...
the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported
by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics,
ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture,...
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Taking a coherent and logical approach, this book describes
the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported
by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics,
ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture, to
network management and business perspectives. The authors show
the importance of radio over fiber in eliminating or mitigating
against the current, perceived barriers to the use of co-ordinated
multipoint, and the drivers for standardisation activities in
future mobile/wireless systems over the next few years.
The book brings together the system concept for centralized
processing, including what is required for co-existence with legacy
wireless systems, the algorithms that can be used for improving
wireless bandwidth utilization at physical and MAC layers and the
radio over fiber network and link design necessary to support the
wireless system. Other important research is also
covered as the authors look at compensating for radio over fiber
impairments and providing simple network management
functions. A study of service provision and the business
case for such a future wireless system is also fully
considered.
This book comes at an important time for future wireless systems
with standardization of fourth generation wireless systems still
ongoing. The content enables readers to make key decisions about
future standardisation and their own research work. The business
analysis also makes the book useful to those involved in deciding
the future directions of telecoms organisations. This information
will be core to their decision-making as it provides technical
knowledge of the state-of-the-art but also system level assessments
of what is possible in a business environment.
the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported
by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics,
ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture, to
network management and business perspectives. The authors show
the importance of radio over fiber in eliminating or mitigating
against the current, perceived barriers to the use of co-ordinated
multipoint, and the drivers for standardisation activities in
future mobile/wireless systems over the next few years.
The book brings together the system concept for centralized
processing, including what is required for co-existence with legacy
wireless systems, the algorithms that can be used for improving
wireless bandwidth utilization at physical and MAC layers and the
radio over fiber network and link design necessary to support the
wireless system. Other important research is also
covered as the authors look at compensating for radio over fiber
impairments and providing simple network management
functions. A study of service provision and the business
case for such a future wireless system is also fully
considered.
This book comes at an important time for future wireless systems
with standardization of fourth generation wireless systems still
ongoing. The content enables readers to make key decisions about
future standardisation and their own research work. The business
analysis also makes the book useful to those involved in deciding
the future directions of telecoms organisations. This information
will be core to their decision-making as it provides technical
knowledge of the state-of-the-art but also system level assessments
of what is possible in a business environment.
Autoren-Porträt von Nathan J. Gomes, Paulo P. Monteiro, Atílio Gameiro
Nathan J. Gomes, University of Kent, UKDr Gomes is Reader in Broadband Communications at University Of Kent, UK. He received a BSc degree from the University of Sussex, in 1984 and a PhD degree from University College London, in 1988, both in Electronic Engineering. From 1988 to 1989, he held a Royal Society European Exchange Fellowship at ENST, Paris, France. Since late 1989, he has been at University of Kent and has led a number of national and EU projects and published extensively in international journals and conferences.
Paulo Monteiro, Nokia Siemens Networks, Portugal
Paulo Monteiro received his diploma and his PhD degrees in Electronics and Telecommunications from the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He is Optical Networks Technology Manager in the Transport, Aggregation and Fixed Access Department of Nokia Siemens Networks. He is also an Associate Professor at the University of Aveiro and Researcher at the Instituto de Telecomunicações. He was the project coordinator of the Large-scale integrating project FUTON. He has authored/co-authored more than 15 patent applications and over 200 refereed papers and conference contributions.
Atílio Gameiro, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Atilio Gameiro received his Licenciatura and his PhD from the University of Aveiro in 1985 and 1993 respectively. He is currently a Professor in the University of Aveiro, and a Group Head at the Instituto de Telec., Pólo de Aveiro, Portugal. His industrial experience includes a period of one year at BT Labs and one year at NKT Elektronik. He has published over 120 technical papers in international journals and conferences. He has been involved and has led several national and European projects in the field of mobile communications.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Nathan J. Gomes , Paulo P. Monteiro , Atílio Gameiro
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 352 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118306007
- ISBN-13: 9781118306000
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.08.2012
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