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Radio Resource Management in Multi-Tier Cellular Wireless Networks

✍ Scribed by Ekram Hossain, Long Bao Le, Dusit Niyato(auth.)


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
347
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Providing an extensive overview of the radio resource management problem in femtocell networks, this invaluable book considers both code division multiple access femtocells and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access femtocells. In addition to incorporating current research on this topic, the book also covers technical challenges in femtocell deployment, provides readers with a variety of approaches to resource allocation and a comparison of their effectiveness, explains how to model various networks using Stochastic geometry and shot noise theory, and much more.Content:
Chapter 1 Overview of Multi‐Tier Cellular Wireless Networks (pages 1–30):
Chapter 2 Resource Allocation Approaches in Multi‐Tier Networks (pages 31–50):
Chapter 3 Resource Allocation in OFDMA‐Based Multi‐Tier Cellular Networks (pages 51–83):
Chapter 4 Resource Allocation for Clustered Small Cells in Two‐Tier OFDMA Networks (pages 84–101):
Chapter 5 Resource Allocation in Two‐Tier Networks Using Fractional Frequency Reuse (pages 102–122):
Chapter 6 Call Admission Control in Fractional Frequency Reuse‐Based Two‐Tier Networks (pages 123–154):
Chapter 7 Game Theoretic Approaches for Resource Management in Multi‐Tier Networks (pages 155–205):
Chapter 8 Resource Allocation in CDMA‐Based Multi‐tier HetNets (pages 206–249):
Chapter 9 Self‐Organizing Small Cell Networks (pages 250–301):
Chapter 10 Resource Allocation in Multi‐Tier Networks with Cognitive Small Cells (pages 302–320):


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