Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks: Basics, Techniques, and Applications
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Description
Merging the fundamental principles of resource allocation with the state-of-the-art in research and application examples, Han and Liu present a novel and comprehensive perspective for improving wireless systems performance. Cross-layer multiuser optimization in wireless networks is described systematically. Starting from the basic principles, such as power control and multiple access, coverage moves to the optimization techniques for resource allocation, including formulation and analysis, and game theory. Advanced topics such as dynamic resource allocation and resource allocation in antenna array processing, and in cooperative, sensor, personal area, and ultrawideband networks, are then discussed. Unique in its scope, timeliness, and innovative author insights, this invaluable work will help graduate students and researchers to understand the basics of wireless resource allocation whilst highlighting modern research topics, and will help industrial engineers to improve system optimization.
ISBN
9780521873857
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
2008
City
Cambridge
Recommended Citation
Han, Zhu and Liu, K.J. Ray, "Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks: Basics, Techniques, and Applications" (2008). Faculty & Staff Authored Books. 85.
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/fac_books/85