Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks
Fairness, Efficiency, and Security
Herausgeber: Matyjas, John D; Hu, Fei; Kumar, Sunil
Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks
Fairness, Efficiency, and Security
Herausgeber: Matyjas, John D; Hu, Fei; Kumar, Sunil
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To date, commercial cellular networks and broadband providers have utilized dedicated spectrum to provide services. However, the growing difficulty in identifying new spectrum for the exclusive use of wireless networks and the length of time the reallocation process takes has precipitated a growing interest in using shared spectrum for offloadin
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To date, commercial cellular networks and broadband providers have utilized dedicated spectrum to provide services. However, the growing difficulty in identifying new spectrum for the exclusive use of wireless networks and the length of time the reallocation process takes has precipitated a growing interest in using shared spectrum for offloadin
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9780367574109
- ISBN-10: 0367574101
- Artikelnr.: 69891995
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9780367574109
- ISBN-10: 0367574101
- Artikelnr.: 69891995
Dr. John D. Matyjas earned his PhD in electrical engineering from State University of New York at Buffalo in 2004. Currently, he is serving as the Connectivity & Dissemination Core Technical Competency Lead at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in Rome, NY. His research interests include dynamic multiple-access communications and networking, software defined RF spectrum mutability, statistical signal processing and optimization, and neural networks. Dr. Matyjas is an IEEE senior member, chair of the IEEE Mohawk Valley Signal Processing Society, and member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu. He also serves on the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Editorial Advisory Board. Dr. Fei Hu is currently a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He earned his PhD degrees at Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in the field of signal processing in 1999 and at Clarkson University, New York, USA, in electrical and computer engineering in 2002. He has published over 200 journal/conference papers and books. Dr. Hu's research has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, Cisco, Sprint, and other sources. His research expertise is primarily in the areas of security, signals, and sensors. Dr. Sunil Kumar is currently a professor and Thomas G. Pine faculty fellow in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at San Diego State University (SDSU), San Diego, California, USA. He earned his PhD in electrical and electronics engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India, in 1997. From 1997 to 2002, Dr. Kumar was a postdoctoral researcher and adjunct faculty at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. He has published over 130 technical papers in journals/conferences. His research interests include the cross-layer wireless protocols and image/video processing.
BIG PICTURE. Physical Aspects of Spectrum Sharing. Perspective on the
Design of Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. APPROACHES TO SPECTRUM SHARING.
New Coexistence and Sharing Paradigms for Multihop Secondary Networks.
Space-Time Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks. LTE in the
Unlicensed Band (LTE-U). Spectrum Sharing in Broadcast and Unicast Hybrid
Cellular Networks. Cooperation-Based Dynamic Spectrum Sharing in CRNs.
Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks. Cross-Layer Design for Spectrum
Efficiency. Spectrum-Aware Routing in Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc
Networks (CRVANETs): Challenges and Solutions. The Spectrum Sharing Games.
Game-Theoretic Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. An Adaptive Game Theoretic
Framework for Self-Coexistence among Cognitive Radio Enabled Smart Grid
Networks. MODELING ISSUES. Performance Modeling of Opportunistic Spectrum
Sharing. Calculation Methods for Spectrum Availability. How to Use Novel
Methods for Improving the Performance of Wireless Cognitive Networks.
Low-Complexity and High-Efficient Scheduling Schemes for Spectrum-Sharing
Based Secondary Transmissions. MIMO-ORIENTED DESIGN. Capacity Scaling of
MIMO Broadcast Channels with Finite-Rate Feedback. On the Achievable
Sum-Rate of MIMO Bidirectional Underlay Cognitive Cooperative Networks.
Robust Beamforming Optimization for the Secondary Transmission in a
Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Network. POWER CONTROL.
Interference-Aware Power Allocation in Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio.
Energy-Efficient Power Control for Spectrum Sharing in Next-Generation
Wireless Networks. SECURITY. Spectrum Sharing Vulnerability and Threat
Assessment. Security Measures for Efficient Spectrum Sharing. Pragmatic
Security Issues and Solutions for Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks.
MILITARY APPLICATIONS. The Spectrum in Defense: From Commodity to Maneuver
Space.
Design of Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. APPROACHES TO SPECTRUM SHARING.
New Coexistence and Sharing Paradigms for Multihop Secondary Networks.
Space-Time Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks. LTE in the
Unlicensed Band (LTE-U). Spectrum Sharing in Broadcast and Unicast Hybrid
Cellular Networks. Cooperation-Based Dynamic Spectrum Sharing in CRNs.
Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks. Cross-Layer Design for Spectrum
Efficiency. Spectrum-Aware Routing in Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc
Networks (CRVANETs): Challenges and Solutions. The Spectrum Sharing Games.
Game-Theoretic Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. An Adaptive Game Theoretic
Framework for Self-Coexistence among Cognitive Radio Enabled Smart Grid
Networks. MODELING ISSUES. Performance Modeling of Opportunistic Spectrum
Sharing. Calculation Methods for Spectrum Availability. How to Use Novel
Methods for Improving the Performance of Wireless Cognitive Networks.
Low-Complexity and High-Efficient Scheduling Schemes for Spectrum-Sharing
Based Secondary Transmissions. MIMO-ORIENTED DESIGN. Capacity Scaling of
MIMO Broadcast Channels with Finite-Rate Feedback. On the Achievable
Sum-Rate of MIMO Bidirectional Underlay Cognitive Cooperative Networks.
Robust Beamforming Optimization for the Secondary Transmission in a
Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Network. POWER CONTROL.
Interference-Aware Power Allocation in Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio.
Energy-Efficient Power Control for Spectrum Sharing in Next-Generation
Wireless Networks. SECURITY. Spectrum Sharing Vulnerability and Threat
Assessment. Security Measures for Efficient Spectrum Sharing. Pragmatic
Security Issues and Solutions for Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks.
MILITARY APPLICATIONS. The Spectrum in Defense: From Commodity to Maneuver
Space.
BIG PICTURE. Physical Aspects of Spectrum Sharing. Perspective on the
Design of Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. APPROACHES TO SPECTRUM SHARING.
New Coexistence and Sharing Paradigms for Multihop Secondary Networks.
Space-Time Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks. LTE in the
Unlicensed Band (LTE-U). Spectrum Sharing in Broadcast and Unicast Hybrid
Cellular Networks. Cooperation-Based Dynamic Spectrum Sharing in CRNs.
Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks. Cross-Layer Design for Spectrum
Efficiency. Spectrum-Aware Routing in Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc
Networks (CRVANETs): Challenges and Solutions. The Spectrum Sharing Games.
Game-Theoretic Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. An Adaptive Game Theoretic
Framework for Self-Coexistence among Cognitive Radio Enabled Smart Grid
Networks. MODELING ISSUES. Performance Modeling of Opportunistic Spectrum
Sharing. Calculation Methods for Spectrum Availability. How to Use Novel
Methods for Improving the Performance of Wireless Cognitive Networks.
Low-Complexity and High-Efficient Scheduling Schemes for Spectrum-Sharing
Based Secondary Transmissions. MIMO-ORIENTED DESIGN. Capacity Scaling of
MIMO Broadcast Channels with Finite-Rate Feedback. On the Achievable
Sum-Rate of MIMO Bidirectional Underlay Cognitive Cooperative Networks.
Robust Beamforming Optimization for the Secondary Transmission in a
Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Network. POWER CONTROL.
Interference-Aware Power Allocation in Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio.
Energy-Efficient Power Control for Spectrum Sharing in Next-Generation
Wireless Networks. SECURITY. Spectrum Sharing Vulnerability and Threat
Assessment. Security Measures for Efficient Spectrum Sharing. Pragmatic
Security Issues and Solutions for Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks.
MILITARY APPLICATIONS. The Spectrum in Defense: From Commodity to Maneuver
Space.
Design of Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. APPROACHES TO SPECTRUM SHARING.
New Coexistence and Sharing Paradigms for Multihop Secondary Networks.
Space-Time Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks. LTE in the
Unlicensed Band (LTE-U). Spectrum Sharing in Broadcast and Unicast Hybrid
Cellular Networks. Cooperation-Based Dynamic Spectrum Sharing in CRNs.
Cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks. Cross-Layer Design for Spectrum
Efficiency. Spectrum-Aware Routing in Cognitive Radio Vehicular Ad Hoc
Networks (CRVANETs): Challenges and Solutions. The Spectrum Sharing Games.
Game-Theoretic Opportunistic Spectrum Sharing. An Adaptive Game Theoretic
Framework for Self-Coexistence among Cognitive Radio Enabled Smart Grid
Networks. MODELING ISSUES. Performance Modeling of Opportunistic Spectrum
Sharing. Calculation Methods for Spectrum Availability. How to Use Novel
Methods for Improving the Performance of Wireless Cognitive Networks.
Low-Complexity and High-Efficient Scheduling Schemes for Spectrum-Sharing
Based Secondary Transmissions. MIMO-ORIENTED DESIGN. Capacity Scaling of
MIMO Broadcast Channels with Finite-Rate Feedback. On the Achievable
Sum-Rate of MIMO Bidirectional Underlay Cognitive Cooperative Networks.
Robust Beamforming Optimization for the Secondary Transmission in a
Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio Network. POWER CONTROL.
Interference-Aware Power Allocation in Spectrum Sharing Cognitive Radio.
Energy-Efficient Power Control for Spectrum Sharing in Next-Generation
Wireless Networks. SECURITY. Spectrum Sharing Vulnerability and Threat
Assessment. Security Measures for Efficient Spectrum Sharing. Pragmatic
Security Issues and Solutions for Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Networks.
MILITARY APPLICATIONS. The Spectrum in Defense: From Commodity to Maneuver
Space.