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The future wireless systems are anticipated to support much higher data rates than what the existing systems can currently offer. It has been universally agreed that a richer set of QoS levels are still needed for the emerging networks to successfully launch the upcoming applications. This is because the QoS components reflect the network's availability and transmission quality. Therefore,spectrally efficient techniques, which could simultaneously meet the QoS guarantees is highly essential. This prompted for developing QoS solutions through radio adaptation techniques, that are suitable to…mehr

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The future wireless systems are anticipated to support much higher data rates than what the existing systems can currently offer. It has been universally agreed that a richer set of QoS levels are still needed for the emerging networks to successfully launch the upcoming applications. This is because the QoS components reflect the network's availability and transmission quality. Therefore,spectrally efficient techniques, which could simultaneously meet the QoS guarantees is highly essential. This prompted for developing QoS solutions through radio adaptation techniques, that are suitable to meet the multifaceted requirements. This book focuses on various adaptive methods by which the radio management techniques can be better tuned to overcome the challenges which arise in a cellular mobile scenario. This book proposes realistic solutions that are certain to attract the network operators and the subscriber population in a large measure for better quality of service.
Autorenporträt
Jayanthi Pragatheswaran received UG and Ph.D in ECE from Pondicherry University in 1999 and 2007 respectively. She is currently serving as Associate Professor in the Department of ECE,Pondicherry Engineering College,Pondicherry with 13 years of experience. Her other areas of interest includes image processing,cellular mobile communications.