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Wireless communications resource management
Wireless technologies continue to evolve to address the insatiable demand for faster response times, larger bandwidth, and reliable transmission. Yet as the industry moves toward the development of post 3G systems, engineers have consumed all the affordable physical layer technologies discovered to...
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Wiley-IEEE Press
2009
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author | Lee, B Park, D Seo, H |
author_facet | Lee, B Park, D Seo, H |
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description | Wireless technologies continue to evolve to address the insatiable demand for faster response times, larger bandwidth, and reliable transmission. Yet as the industry moves toward the development of post 3G systems, engineers have consumed all the affordable physical layer technologies discovered to date. This has necessitated more intelligent and optimized utilization of available wireless resources. Wireless Communications Resource Managem ent, Lee, Park, and Seo cover all aspects of this critical topic, from the preliminary concepts and mathematical tools to detailed descriptions of all the resource management techniques. Readers will be able to more effectively leverage limited spectrum and maximize device battery power, as well as address channel loss, shadowing, and multipath fading phenomena. |
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spelling | cern-20252632021-04-21T20:11:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2025263engLee, BPark, DSeo, HWireless communications resource managementEngineeringWireless technologies continue to evolve to address the insatiable demand for faster response times, larger bandwidth, and reliable transmission. Yet as the industry moves toward the development of post 3G systems, engineers have consumed all the affordable physical layer technologies discovered to date. This has necessitated more intelligent and optimized utilization of available wireless resources. Wireless Communications Resource Managem ent, Lee, Park, and Seo cover all aspects of this critical topic, from the preliminary concepts and mathematical tools to detailed descriptions of all the resource management techniques. Readers will be able to more effectively leverage limited spectrum and maximize device battery power, as well as address channel loss, shadowing, and multipath fading phenomena.Wiley-IEEE Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20252632009 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Lee, B Park, D Seo, H Wireless communications resource management |
title | Wireless communications resource management |
title_full | Wireless communications resource management |
title_fullStr | Wireless communications resource management |
title_full_unstemmed | Wireless communications resource management |
title_short | Wireless communications resource management |
title_sort | wireless communications resource management |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2025263 |
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