Cooperation in Wireless Networks: Principles and Applications

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Real egoistic behavior is to cooperate!

ISBN: 140204710X
ISBN 13: 9781402047107
Herausgeber: Frank H P Fitzek/Marcos D Katz
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: lii, 641 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.04.2006
Auflage: 1/2006
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

First book to address Cooperation in Wireless NetworksFirst class authors offering their best research fieldsCompendium in Cooperation in Wireless Networks, wide and deep coverageGood balance between theory and practical issuesThe fastest emerging topic in wireless communications, becoming a real hot-topicIncludes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeDedication. List of Figures. List of Tables. Contributing Authors. Foreword. Foreword. Acknowledgments. Preface. 1. Cooperation in Nature and Wireless Communications; Frank H. P. Fitzek and Marcos Katz. 1. Basics of Cooperation. 2. The Prisoner's Dilemma. 3. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. 4. N-person Prisoner's Dilemma. 5. Stimulating Cooperative Behavior. 6. Cooperation in Wireless Communication Systems. 7. Cooperative Principles in Wireless Communications: The Future. 8. Conclusion. References. 2. Cooperative Communications; Arnab Chakrabarti, Ashutosh Sabharwal and Behnaam Aazhang. 1. Introduction. 2. A Brief History of Relaying. 3. Preliminaries of Relaying. 4. Relaying: Fundamental Limits. 5. Practical Strategies for Relaying Information. 6. Conclusion. References. 3. Cooperation, Competition and Cognition in Wireless Networks; Oh-Soon Shin, Natasha Devroye, Patrick Mitran, Hideki Ochiai, Saeed S. Ghassemzadeh, H. T. Kung and Vahid Tarokh. 1. Introduction. 2. Cooperative Diversity. 3. Cooperative Beamforming. 4. Cognitive Radio. 5. Summary and Remarks. References. 4. Cooperation Techniques in Cross-layer Design; Shuguang Cui and Andrea J. Goldsmith. 1. Introduction. 2. Cross-layer Design. 3. Node Cooperation in Wireless Networks. 4. Node Cooperation with Cross-layer Design. 5. Design Examples. References. 5. Network Coding in Wireless Networks; Tracey Ho, Ralf Koetter, Desmond S. Lun, Muriel Médard and Niranjan Ratnakar.1. Introduction. 2. Model. 3. Distributed random network coding. 4. Cost minimization. 5. Further directions and results. References. 6. Cooperative Diversity: Models, Algorithms, and Architectures; J. Nicholas Laneman. 1. Introduction. 2. Elements of Cooperative Diversity. 3. Cooperative Diversity in Existing Network Architectures. 4. Discussion and Future Directions. References. 7. Cooperation in Ad-Hoc Networks; Petri Mähönen, Marina Petrova and Janne Riihijärvi. 1. Introduction. 2. Limits of Multihop. 3. Spectrum Cooperation. 4. Topology Aware Ad Hoc Networks. 5. Hybrid Networks and 4G. 6. Discussion and Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 8. Multiroute and Multiuser Diversity in Infrastructurebased Multihop Networks; Keivan Navaie and Halim Yanikomeroglu. 1. Introduction. 2. Multiroute Diversity and Multiuser Diversity. 3. Cooperative Induced Multiuser Diversity Routing for Multihop Infrastructurebased Networks with Mobile Relays. 4. Simulation Results. 5. Conclusion. References. 9. Cognitive Radio Architecture; Joseph Mitola III. 1. Introduction. 2. Architecture. 3. CRA I: Functions, Components and Design Rules. 4. CRA II: The Cognition Cycle. 5. CRA III: The Inference Hierarchy. 6. CRA IV: Architecture Maps. 7. CRA V: Building the CRA on SDR Architectures. 8. Commercial CRA. 9. Future Direction. References. 10 Stability and Security in Wireless Cooperative Networks; Konrad Wrona and Petri Mähönen. 1. Introduction. 2. Sustaining cooperation. 3. Dynamics of cooperative communication systems. 4. Conclusions and discussion. References. 11. Power Consumption and Spectrum Usage Paradigms in Cooperative Wireless Networks; Frank H. P. Fitzek, Persefoni Kyritsi and Marcos Katz. 1. Motivation. 2. System under Investigation. 3. Time Division Multiple Access Cooperation. 4. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Cooperation.5. Conclusion. References. 12. Cooperative Antenna Systems; Patrick C.F. Eggers, Persefoni Kyritsi and István Z. Kovács. 1. Introducing antenna cooperation. 2. Antenna systems and algorithms: foundations and principles. 3. Channel conditions, measurements and modeling: Practical channels. 4. Radio Systems: Performance inves

Inhaltsverzeichnis

InhaltsangabeDedication. List of Figures. List of Tables. Contributing Authors. Foreword. Foreword. Acknowledgments. Preface. 1. Cooperation in Nature and Wireless Communications; Frank H. P. Fitzek and Marcos Katz. 1. Basics of Cooperation. 2. The Prisoner's Dilemma. 3. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. 4. N-person Prisoner's Dilemma. 5. Stimulating Cooperative Behavior. 6. Cooperation in Wireless Communication Systems. 7. Cooperative Principles in Wireless Communications: The Future. 8. Conclusion. References. 2. Cooperative Communications; Arnab Chakrabarti, Ashutosh Sabharwal and Behnaam Aazhang. 1. Introduction. 2. A Brief History of Relaying. 3. Preliminaries of Relaying. 4. Relaying: Fundamental Limits. 5. Practical Strategies for Relaying Information. 6. Conclusion. References. 3. Cooperation, Competition and Cognition in Wireless Networks; Oh-Soon Shin, Natasha Devroye, Patrick Mitran, Hideki Ochiai, Saeed S. Ghassemzadeh, H. T. Kung and Vahid Tarokh. 1. Introduction. 2. Cooperative Diversity. 3. Cooperative Beamforming. 4. Cognitive Radio. 5. Summary and Remarks. References. 4. Cooperation Techniques in Cross-layer Design; Shuguang Cui and Andrea J. Goldsmith. 1. Introduction. 2. Cross-layer Design. 3. Node Cooperation in Wireless Networks. 4. Node Cooperation with Cross-layer Design. 5. Design Examples. References. 5. Network Coding in Wireless Networks; Tracey Ho, Ralf Koetter, Desmond S. Lun, Muriel Médard and Niranjan Ratnakar.1. Introduction. 2. Model. 3. Distributed random network coding. 4. Cost minimization. 5. Further directions and results. References. 6. Cooperative Diversity: Models, Algorithms, and Architectures; J. Nicholas Laneman. 1. Introduction. 2. Elements of Cooperative Diversity. 3. Cooperative Diversity in Existing Network Architectures. 4. Discussion and FutureDirections. References. 7. Cooperation in Ad-Hoc Networks; Petri Mähönen, Marina Petrova and Janne Riihijärvi. 1. Introduction. 2. Limits of Multihop. 3. Spectrum Cooperation. 4. Topology Aware Ad Hoc Networks. 5. Hybrid Networks and 4G. 6. Discussion and Conclusions. Acknowledgments. References. 8. Multiroute and Multiuser Diversity in Infrastructurebased Multihop Networks; Keivan Navaie and Halim Yanikomeroglu. 1. Introduction. 2. Multiroute Diversity and Multiuser Diversity. 3. Cooperative Induced Multiuser Diversity Routing for Multihop Infrastructurebased Networks with Mobile Relays. 4. Simulation Results. 5. Conclusion. References. 9. Cognitive Radio Architecture; Joseph Mitola III. 1. Introduction. 2. Architecture. 3. CRA I: Functions, Components and Design Rules. 4. CRA II: The Cognition Cycle. 5. CRA III: The Inference Hierarchy. 6. CRA IV: Architecture Maps. 7. CRA V: Building the CRA on SDR Architectures. 8. Commercial CRA. 9. Future Direction. References. 10 Stability and Security in Wireless Cooperative Networks; Konrad Wrona and Petri Mähönen. 1. Introduction. 2. Sustaining cooperation. 3. Dynamics of cooperative communication systems. 4. Conclusions and discussion. References. 11. Power Consumption and Spectrum Usage Paradigms in Cooperative Wireless Networks; Frank H. P. Fitzek, Persefoni Kyritsi and Marcos Katz. 1. Motivation. 2. System under Investigation. 3. Time Division Multiple Access Cooperation. 4. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Cooperation.5. Conclusion. References. 12. Cooperative Antenna Systems; Patrick C.F. Eggers, Persefoni Kyritsi and István Z. Kovács. 1. Introducing antenna cooperation. 2. Antenna systems and algorithms: foundations and principles. 3. Channel conditions, measurements and modeling: Practical

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