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Fundamentals of ultra-dense wireless networks / David López-Pérez, Ming Ding.

By: López-Pérez, David, 1981- [author.].
Contributor(s): Ding, Ming, 1981- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 399 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781108689274 (ebook).Subject(s): Wireless communication systemsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 621.384 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Modelling and analysis of ultra-dense wireless networks -- Performance analysis of traditional sparse and dense wireless networks -- The impact of line-of-sight transmissions on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of antenna heights on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of a finite user density on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of ultra-dense wireless networks on multi-user diversity -- The ultra-dense wireless networks capacity scaling law -- System-level network optimisation -- Uplink performance analysis of ultra-dense networks -- Dynamic TDD ultra-dense wireless communication networks.
Summary: Discover the fundamental characteristics of ultra-dense networks with this comprehensive text. Featuring a consistent mathematical description of ultra-dense small cell networks while also covering real-world issues such as network deployment, operation and optimization, this book investigates performance metrics of coverage probability and area spectral efficiency (ASE) and addresses the aspects of ultra-dense networks that make them different from current networks. Insightful intuitions, which will assist decision-makers as they migrate their services, are explained and mathematically proven. The book presents the latest review of research outcomes on ultra-dense networks, based on both theoretical analyses and network simulations, includes over 200 sources from 3GPP, the Small Cell Forum, journals and conference proceedings, and covers all other related and prominent topics. This is an ideal reference text for professionals who are dealing with the development, deployment, operation and maintenance of ultra-dense small cell networks, as well as researchers and graduate students in communications.
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Modelling and analysis of ultra-dense wireless networks -- Performance analysis of traditional sparse and dense wireless networks -- The impact of line-of-sight transmissions on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of antenna heights on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of a finite user density on ultra-dense wireless networks -- The impact of ultra-dense wireless networks on multi-user diversity -- The ultra-dense wireless networks capacity scaling law -- System-level network optimisation -- Uplink performance analysis of ultra-dense networks -- Dynamic TDD ultra-dense wireless communication networks.

Discover the fundamental characteristics of ultra-dense networks with this comprehensive text. Featuring a consistent mathematical description of ultra-dense small cell networks while also covering real-world issues such as network deployment, operation and optimization, this book investigates performance metrics of coverage probability and area spectral efficiency (ASE) and addresses the aspects of ultra-dense networks that make them different from current networks. Insightful intuitions, which will assist decision-makers as they migrate their services, are explained and mathematically proven. The book presents the latest review of research outcomes on ultra-dense networks, based on both theoretical analyses and network simulations, includes over 200 sources from 3GPP, the Small Cell Forum, journals and conference proceedings, and covers all other related and prominent topics. This is an ideal reference text for professionals who are dealing with the development, deployment, operation and maintenance of ultra-dense small cell networks, as well as researchers and graduate students in communications.

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