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Redaktion: Chen, Kwang-Cheng; De Marca, J. Roberto B.
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The first book to cover one of the hottest subjects in wireless communications today, Mobile WiMAX * Summarises the fundamental theory and practice of Mobile WiMAX * Presents topics at introductory level for readers interested in understanding communication and networking knowledge for Mobile WiMAX, whilst addressing advanced / specialised subjects related to Mobile WiMAX * Contains the latest advances and research from the field and shares knowledge from the key players working in this area Chapter 1 updates Mobile WiMAX status and standards; Chapters 2-6 are related to physical layer…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470723920
- Artikelnr.: 37298639
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470723920
- Artikelnr.: 37298639
Preface.
1 Introduction to MobileWiMAX (Longsong Lin, and Kwang-Cheng Chen).
1.1 IEEE 802.16.
1.2 IEEE 802.16 MAC.
1.3 IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX.
1.4 Mobile WiMAX End-to-End Network Architecture.
References.
Part One Physical Layer Transmission.
2 An Analysis of MIMO Techniques for MobileWiMAX Systems (Bertrand Muquet,
Ezio Biglieri, Andrea Goldsmith, and Hikmet Sari).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Multiple Antenna Systems.
2.3 M Multiple Antennas in WiMAX Systems.
2.4 Conclusion.
References.
3 Mitigation of Inter-Cell Interference in MobileWiMAX (Jae-Heung Yeom and
Yong-Hwan Lee).
3.1 Introduction.
3.3 Combined Use of ICI Mitigations in Mobile WiMAX.
3.4 New ICI Mitigation Strategy in m-WiMAX.
3.5 Conclusion.
References.
4 Overview of Rate Adaptation Algorithms and Simulation Environment Based
on MIMO Technology in WiMAX Networks (Tsz Ho Chan, Chui Ying Cheung, Maode
Ma and Mounir Hamdi).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 WiMAX Physical and MAC Layer Description.
4.3 Research Issues on the MIMO-based Rate Adaptation Algorithms.
4.4 Constructing a Practical Rate Adaptation Simulation Model for
Mimo-Based WiMAX Systems.
4.5 Conclusion.
References.
5 Phase Noise Estimation in OFDMA Uplink Communications (Yi-Ching Liao,
Chung-Kei Yu, I-Hsueh Lin and Kwang-Cheng Chen).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Modeling of Phase Noise.
5.3 Phase Noise in OFDM.
5.4 Phase Noise in OFDMA.
5.5 Conclusion.
References.
Part Two Medium Access Control and Network Architecture.
6 OptimizingWiMAX MAC Layer Operations to Enhance Application End-to-End
Performance (Xiangying Yang, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, and Mohanty
Shantidev).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Overview of WiMAX MAC features.
6.3 Asymmetric Link Adaptation for TCP.
6.4 Service-Class Specific Scheduling.
6.5 Simulations.
6.6 Other MAC Layer Optimization Techniques.
6.7 Conclusion.
References 108
7 A Novel Algorithm for Efficient Paging in MobileWiMAX (Mohanty
Shantidev, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, and Xiangying Yang).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Overview of Idle Mode and Paging Operation in Mobile WiMAX Networks.
7.3 Proposed Paging Algorithm for Mobile WiMAX Networks.
7.4 Performance Evaluation.
7.5 Conclusion.
References.
8 All-IP Network Architecture for MobileWiMAX (Nat Natarajan, Prakash
Iyer, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, Anand Bedekar, and Eren Gonen).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 WiMAX Network Architecture Principles.
8.3 Network Architecture.
8.4 MS Session Control Procedures.
8.5 Mobility Management.
8.6 QoS and Policy Architecture.
8.7 Network Discovery and Selection.
8.8 Network Interoperability.
8.9 Conclusion.
References.
Part Three Multi-hop Relay Networks.
9 Aggregation and Tunneling in IEEE 802.16j Multi-hop Relay Networks (
Zhifeng Tao, Koon Hoo Teo, and Jinyun Zhang).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Background and Motivation.
9.3 Tunneling and Aggregation.
9.4 Performance Evaluation.
9.5 Conclusion.
References.
10 Resource Scheduling with Directional Antennas for Multi-hop Relay
Networks in a Manhattan-like Environment (Shiang-Jiun Lin, Wern-Ho Sheen,
I-Kang Fu, and Chia-Chi Huang).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 System Setup and Propagation Models.
10.3 Resource Scheduling Methods.
10.4 Numerical Results.
10.5 Conclusion.
References.
11 Efficient Radio Resource Deployment for MobileWiMAX with Multi-hop
Relays 1(Yong Sun, Yan Q. Bian, Andrew R. Nix, and Joseph P. McGeehan).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 System Performance and Enhancement.
11.3 Effective Efficiency of Multi-hop Relaying.
11.4 Relay Efficiency without Radio Resource Sharing.
11.5 Relay Efficiency with Radio Resource Sharing.
11.6 Directional Distributed Relay Architecture.
11.7 Case Study of Radio Resource Sharing.
11.8 Conclusion.
References.
12 Dimensioning Cellular Multi-hop WiMAX Networks (Christian Hoymann and
Stephan Gobbels).
12.1 Dimensioning Cellular 802.16 Networks.
12.2 Dimensioning Cellular Multi-hop 802.16 Networks.
References.
Part Four Multimedia Applications, Services, and Deployment.
13 Cross-Layer End-to-End QoS for Scalable Video over MobileWiMAX (
Jenq-Neng Hwang, Chih-Wei Huang, and Chih-Wei Chang).
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Critical End-System Techniques.
13.3 Mobile WiMAX QoS Provisioning.
13.4 The Integrated Cross-Layer System.
13.5 Conclusion.
References.
14 WiBro - A 2.3 GHz MobileWiMAX: System Design, Network Deployment, and
Services (Hyunpyo Kim, Jaekon Lee, and Byeong Gi Lee).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Mobile WiMAX Network.
14.3 ACR (ASN-GW) System Design.
14.4 RAS (BS) System Design.
14.5 Access Network Deployment.
14.6 Core Network Deployment.
14.7 WiBro Services.
References.
15 A New WiMAX Profile for DTV Return Channel and Wireless Access (Lüs
Geraldo Pedroso Meloni).
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 A Brief History of the SBTVD-T.
15.3 WiMAX as Return Channel for DTV.
15.4 WiMAX-700 Advantages and RC Application.
15.5 Network Architecture.
15.6 WiMAX-700 Channelling.
15.7 WiMAX-700 Capacity Simulation for Interactive DTV.
15.8 Conclusion.
References.
16 A Packetization Technique for D-Cinema Contents Multicasting over
MetropolitanWireless Networks (Paolo Micanti, Giuseppe Baruffa, and
Fabrizio Frescura).
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Technical Specifications for D-Cinema.
16.3 Multicast Protocol Overview.
16.4 System Architecture.
16.5 Test Application and Results.
16.6 Conclusion.
References.
17 WiMAX Extension to Isolated Research Data Networks: The WEIRD System (
Emiliano Guainella, Eugen Borcoci, Marcos Katz, Pedro Neves, Marilia
Curado, Fausto Andreotti, and Enrico Angori).
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Novel Application Scenarios for WiMAX.
17.3 Key Technologies.
17.4 System Architecture.
17.5 Validating Results: Four European Testbeds.
17.6 Conclusion.
References.
18 Business Model for a Mobile WiMAX Deployment in Belgium (Bart Lannoo,
Sofie Verbrugge, Jan Van Ooteghem, Bruno Quinart, Marc Casteleyn, Didier
Colle, Mario Pickavet, and Piet Demeester).
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Technical and Physical Aspects of Mobile WiMAX.
18.3 Technical Model and Planning Tool.
18.4 Business Model.
18.5 Economic Results for a Mobile WiMAX Rollout in Belgium.
18.6 Conclusion.
Acknowledgements.
References.
Index.
Preface.
1 Introduction to MobileWiMAX (Longsong Lin, and Kwang-Cheng Chen).
1.1 IEEE 802.16.
1.2 IEEE 802.16 MAC.
1.3 IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX.
1.4 Mobile WiMAX End-to-End Network Architecture.
References.
Part One Physical Layer Transmission.
2 An Analysis of MIMO Techniques for MobileWiMAX Systems (Bertrand Muquet,
Ezio Biglieri, Andrea Goldsmith, and Hikmet Sari).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Multiple Antenna Systems.
2.3 M Multiple Antennas in WiMAX Systems.
2.4 Conclusion.
References.
3 Mitigation of Inter-Cell Interference in MobileWiMAX (Jae-Heung Yeom and
Yong-Hwan Lee).
3.1 Introduction.
3.3 Combined Use of ICI Mitigations in Mobile WiMAX.
3.4 New ICI Mitigation Strategy in m-WiMAX.
3.5 Conclusion.
References.
4 Overview of Rate Adaptation Algorithms and Simulation Environment Based
on MIMO Technology in WiMAX Networks (Tsz Ho Chan, Chui Ying Cheung, Maode
Ma and Mounir Hamdi).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 WiMAX Physical and MAC Layer Description.
4.3 Research Issues on the MIMO-based Rate Adaptation Algorithms.
4.4 Constructing a Practical Rate Adaptation Simulation Model for
Mimo-Based WiMAX Systems.
4.5 Conclusion.
References.
5 Phase Noise Estimation in OFDMA Uplink Communications (Yi-Ching Liao,
Chung-Kei Yu, I-Hsueh Lin and Kwang-Cheng Chen).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Modeling of Phase Noise.
5.3 Phase Noise in OFDM.
5.4 Phase Noise in OFDMA.
5.5 Conclusion.
References.
Part Two Medium Access Control and Network Architecture.
6 OptimizingWiMAX MAC Layer Operations to Enhance Application End-to-End
Performance (Xiangying Yang, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, and Mohanty
Shantidev).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Overview of WiMAX MAC features.
6.3 Asymmetric Link Adaptation for TCP.
6.4 Service-Class Specific Scheduling.
6.5 Simulations.
6.6 Other MAC Layer Optimization Techniques.
6.7 Conclusion.
References 108
7 A Novel Algorithm for Efficient Paging in MobileWiMAX (Mohanty
Shantidev, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, and Xiangying Yang).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Overview of Idle Mode and Paging Operation in Mobile WiMAX Networks.
7.3 Proposed Paging Algorithm for Mobile WiMAX Networks.
7.4 Performance Evaluation.
7.5 Conclusion.
References.
8 All-IP Network Architecture for MobileWiMAX (Nat Natarajan, Prakash
Iyer, Muthaiah Venkatachalam, Anand Bedekar, and Eren Gonen).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 WiMAX Network Architecture Principles.
8.3 Network Architecture.
8.4 MS Session Control Procedures.
8.5 Mobility Management.
8.6 QoS and Policy Architecture.
8.7 Network Discovery and Selection.
8.8 Network Interoperability.
8.9 Conclusion.
References.
Part Three Multi-hop Relay Networks.
9 Aggregation and Tunneling in IEEE 802.16j Multi-hop Relay Networks (
Zhifeng Tao, Koon Hoo Teo, and Jinyun Zhang).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Background and Motivation.
9.3 Tunneling and Aggregation.
9.4 Performance Evaluation.
9.5 Conclusion.
References.
10 Resource Scheduling with Directional Antennas for Multi-hop Relay
Networks in a Manhattan-like Environment (Shiang-Jiun Lin, Wern-Ho Sheen,
I-Kang Fu, and Chia-Chi Huang).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 System Setup and Propagation Models.
10.3 Resource Scheduling Methods.
10.4 Numerical Results.
10.5 Conclusion.
References.
11 Efficient Radio Resource Deployment for MobileWiMAX with Multi-hop
Relays 1(Yong Sun, Yan Q. Bian, Andrew R. Nix, and Joseph P. McGeehan).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 System Performance and Enhancement.
11.3 Effective Efficiency of Multi-hop Relaying.
11.4 Relay Efficiency without Radio Resource Sharing.
11.5 Relay Efficiency with Radio Resource Sharing.
11.6 Directional Distributed Relay Architecture.
11.7 Case Study of Radio Resource Sharing.
11.8 Conclusion.
References.
12 Dimensioning Cellular Multi-hop WiMAX Networks (Christian Hoymann and
Stephan Gobbels).
12.1 Dimensioning Cellular 802.16 Networks.
12.2 Dimensioning Cellular Multi-hop 802.16 Networks.
References.
Part Four Multimedia Applications, Services, and Deployment.
13 Cross-Layer End-to-End QoS for Scalable Video over MobileWiMAX (
Jenq-Neng Hwang, Chih-Wei Huang, and Chih-Wei Chang).
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Critical End-System Techniques.
13.3 Mobile WiMAX QoS Provisioning.
13.4 The Integrated Cross-Layer System.
13.5 Conclusion.
References.
14 WiBro - A 2.3 GHz MobileWiMAX: System Design, Network Deployment, and
Services (Hyunpyo Kim, Jaekon Lee, and Byeong Gi Lee).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Mobile WiMAX Network.
14.3 ACR (ASN-GW) System Design.
14.4 RAS (BS) System Design.
14.5 Access Network Deployment.
14.6 Core Network Deployment.
14.7 WiBro Services.
References.
15 A New WiMAX Profile for DTV Return Channel and Wireless Access (Lüs
Geraldo Pedroso Meloni).
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 A Brief History of the SBTVD-T.
15.3 WiMAX as Return Channel for DTV.
15.4 WiMAX-700 Advantages and RC Application.
15.5 Network Architecture.
15.6 WiMAX-700 Channelling.
15.7 WiMAX-700 Capacity Simulation for Interactive DTV.
15.8 Conclusion.
References.
16 A Packetization Technique for D-Cinema Contents Multicasting over
MetropolitanWireless Networks (Paolo Micanti, Giuseppe Baruffa, and
Fabrizio Frescura).
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Technical Specifications for D-Cinema.
16.3 Multicast Protocol Overview.
16.4 System Architecture.
16.5 Test Application and Results.
16.6 Conclusion.
References.
17 WiMAX Extension to Isolated Research Data Networks: The WEIRD System (
Emiliano Guainella, Eugen Borcoci, Marcos Katz, Pedro Neves, Marilia
Curado, Fausto Andreotti, and Enrico Angori).
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Novel Application Scenarios for WiMAX.
17.3 Key Technologies.
17.4 System Architecture.
17.5 Validating Results: Four European Testbeds.
17.6 Conclusion.
References.
18 Business Model for a Mobile WiMAX Deployment in Belgium (Bart Lannoo,
Sofie Verbrugge, Jan Van Ooteghem, Bruno Quinart, Marc Casteleyn, Didier
Colle, Mario Pickavet, and Piet Demeester).
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Technical and Physical Aspects of Mobile WiMAX.
18.3 Technical Model and Planning Tool.
18.4 Business Model.
18.5 Economic Results for a Mobile WiMAX Rollout in Belgium.
18.6 Conclusion.
Acknowledgements.
References.
Index.