Technologies for the Wireless Future, Volume 2 (eBook, PDF)
Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF)
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This fully updated second volume of the highly successful WWRF Book of Visions is a unique and timely book, presenting up-to-the-minute ideas and trends in mobile communications. This is a comprehensive single point of reference, focusing on the specifications and requirements of 4G and identifying potential business models, the research areas and required spectrum and enabling technologies. Comprising material from White Papers edited within the working expert groups as well as those from the Vision Committee of WWRF, a top-down approach has been adopted starting from perceived users requirements and their expectations in the Future Wireless World.…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470030448
- Artikelnr.: 37289691
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470030448
- Artikelnr.: 37289691
Cheung. Foreword by Xiao-Hu You. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction
Edited by Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia). 1.1 Goals and Objectives - Shaping the
Global Wireless Future. 1.2 Structure of WWRF. 1.3 The International
Context and B3G/4G Activities. 1.4 Acknowledgement. References. 2. Vision
and Requirements of the Wireless World Edited by Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia).
2.1 What we are Observing Today in 2005. 2.2 What is on the Way for 2010?
2.3 Projection for 2017. 2.4 Acknowledgement. 3. User Requirements and
Expectations Edited by Angela Sasse (University College London, UK). 3.1
Introduction. 3.2 The Role of Scenarios in The Development of Future
Wireless Technologies and Services. 3.3 Advanced User Interfaces for Future
Mobile Devices. 3.4 Acknowledgment. References. 4. Service Infrastructures
Edited by Stefan Arbanowski (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany) and Wolfgang
Kellerer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Requirements
for Future Service Platform Architectures. 4.3 Generic Service Elements and
Enabling Technologies. 4.4 Acknowledgment. References. 5. Security and
Trust Edited by Mario Hoffmann (Fraunhofer SIT), Christos Xenakis,
Stauraleni Kontopoulou (University of Athens), Markus Eisenhauer
(Fraunhofer FIT), Seppo Heikkinen (Elisa R&D), Antonio Pescape (University
of Naples) and Hu Wang (Huawei). 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Trust Management in
Ubiquitous Computing. 5.3 Identity Management. 5.4 Malicious Code. 5.5
Future Steps. 5.6 Acknowledgement 129 References 129 6. New Air-interface
Technologies and Deployment Concepts Edited by David Falconer (Carleton
University), Angeliki Alexiou (Lucent Technologies), Stefan Kaiser (DoCoMo
Euro-Labs), Martin Haardt (Ilmenau University of Technology) and Tommi
Jäamsä (Elektrobit Testing Ltd). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Broadband
Frequency-domain-based Air-interfaces. 6.3 Smart Antennas, MIMO Systems and
Related Technologies. 6.4 Duplexing, Resource Allocation and Inter-cell
Coordination. 6.5 Multidimensional Radio Channel Measurement and Modeling.
6.6 Acknowledgment. References. 7. Short-range Wireless Communications
Edited by Gerhard Fettweis (Vodafone Chair, TU Dresden), Ernesto Zimmermann
(Vodafone Chair, TU Dresden), Ben Allen (King's College London), Dominic C.
O'Brien (University of Oxford) and Pierre Chevillat (IBM Research GmbH,
Zurich Research Laboratory). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 MIMO-OFDM in the TDD
Mode. 7.3 Ultra-wideband: Technology and Future Perspectives. 7.4 Wireless
Optical Communication. 7.5 Wireless Sensor Networks. 7.6 Acknowledgment.
References. 8. Reconfigurability Edited by Panagiotis Demestichas
(University of Piraeus), George Dimitrakopoulos (University of Piraeus),
Klaus M¿oßner (CCSR, University of Surrey), Terence Dodgson (Samsung
Electronics) and Didier Bourse (Motorola Labs). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2
Application Scenarios for Reconfigurability. 8.3 Element Management,
Flexible Air Interfaces and SDR. 8.4 Network Architecture and Support
Services. 8.5 Cognitive Radio, Spectrum and Radio Resource Management. 8.6
Acknowledgement. References. 9. Self-organization in Communication Networks
Edited by Amardeo Sarma (NEC), Christian Bettstetter (DoCoMo) and Sudhir
Dixit (Nokia). 9.1 Introduction and Motivation. 9.2 Self-organization in
Today's Internet. 9.3 Self-organization in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. 9.4
Self-organization in Network Management. 9.5 Graph-theoretical Aspects of
Self-organization. 9.6 Potential and Limitations of Self-organization. 9.7
Acknowledgement. References. Appendix: Glossary. Index.
Cheung. Foreword by Xiao-Hu You. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction
Edited by Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia). 1.1 Goals and Objectives - Shaping the
Global Wireless Future. 1.2 Structure of WWRF. 1.3 The International
Context and B3G/4G Activities. 1.4 Acknowledgement. References. 2. Vision
and Requirements of the Wireless World Edited by Mikko Uusitalo (Nokia).
2.1 What we are Observing Today in 2005. 2.2 What is on the Way for 2010?
2.3 Projection for 2017. 2.4 Acknowledgement. 3. User Requirements and
Expectations Edited by Angela Sasse (University College London, UK). 3.1
Introduction. 3.2 The Role of Scenarios in The Development of Future
Wireless Technologies and Services. 3.3 Advanced User Interfaces for Future
Mobile Devices. 3.4 Acknowledgment. References. 4. Service Infrastructures
Edited by Stefan Arbanowski (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany) and Wolfgang
Kellerer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Requirements
for Future Service Platform Architectures. 4.3 Generic Service Elements and
Enabling Technologies. 4.4 Acknowledgment. References. 5. Security and
Trust Edited by Mario Hoffmann (Fraunhofer SIT), Christos Xenakis,
Stauraleni Kontopoulou (University of Athens), Markus Eisenhauer
(Fraunhofer FIT), Seppo Heikkinen (Elisa R&D), Antonio Pescape (University
of Naples) and Hu Wang (Huawei). 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Trust Management in
Ubiquitous Computing. 5.3 Identity Management. 5.4 Malicious Code. 5.5
Future Steps. 5.6 Acknowledgement 129 References 129 6. New Air-interface
Technologies and Deployment Concepts Edited by David Falconer (Carleton
University), Angeliki Alexiou (Lucent Technologies), Stefan Kaiser (DoCoMo
Euro-Labs), Martin Haardt (Ilmenau University of Technology) and Tommi
Jäamsä (Elektrobit Testing Ltd). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Broadband
Frequency-domain-based Air-interfaces. 6.3 Smart Antennas, MIMO Systems and
Related Technologies. 6.4 Duplexing, Resource Allocation and Inter-cell
Coordination. 6.5 Multidimensional Radio Channel Measurement and Modeling.
6.6 Acknowledgment. References. 7. Short-range Wireless Communications
Edited by Gerhard Fettweis (Vodafone Chair, TU Dresden), Ernesto Zimmermann
(Vodafone Chair, TU Dresden), Ben Allen (King's College London), Dominic C.
O'Brien (University of Oxford) and Pierre Chevillat (IBM Research GmbH,
Zurich Research Laboratory). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 MIMO-OFDM in the TDD
Mode. 7.3 Ultra-wideband: Technology and Future Perspectives. 7.4 Wireless
Optical Communication. 7.5 Wireless Sensor Networks. 7.6 Acknowledgment.
References. 8. Reconfigurability Edited by Panagiotis Demestichas
(University of Piraeus), George Dimitrakopoulos (University of Piraeus),
Klaus M¿oßner (CCSR, University of Surrey), Terence Dodgson (Samsung
Electronics) and Didier Bourse (Motorola Labs). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2
Application Scenarios for Reconfigurability. 8.3 Element Management,
Flexible Air Interfaces and SDR. 8.4 Network Architecture and Support
Services. 8.5 Cognitive Radio, Spectrum and Radio Resource Management. 8.6
Acknowledgement. References. 9. Self-organization in Communication Networks
Edited by Amardeo Sarma (NEC), Christian Bettstetter (DoCoMo) and Sudhir
Dixit (Nokia). 9.1 Introduction and Motivation. 9.2 Self-organization in
Today's Internet. 9.3 Self-organization in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. 9.4
Self-organization in Network Management. 9.5 Graph-theoretical Aspects of
Self-organization. 9.6 Potential and Limitations of Self-organization. 9.7
Acknowledgement. References. Appendix: Glossary. Index.