Wireless coexistence : standards, challenges, and intelligent solutions /: standards, challenges, and intelligent solutions. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Wireless coexistence : standards, challenges, and intelligent solutions /: standards, challenges, and intelligent solutions. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Wireless coexistence : standards, challenges, and intelligent solutions
- Further Information:
- Note: Daniel Chew, Andrew Adams, Jason Uher.
- Authors:
- (Electrical engineer), Chew, Daniel
Adams, Andrew L
Uher, Jason - Contents:
- Author biographies – to follow Preface – to follow 1 Introduction A Primer on Wireless Coexistence: The Electromagnetic Spectrum as a Shared Resource The Role of Standardization in Wireless Coexistence An Overview of Wireless Coexistence Strategies Standards Covered in this Book 1900.1 as a baseline taxonomy Organization of this Work 2 Regulation for Wireless Coexistence Traditional frequency assignment Policies and Regulations Bands for unlicensed Use 3. Concepts in Communication Theory Types of Channels and Related Terminology Types of Interference and Related Terminology Types of Networks and Related Terminology Primer on Noise Primer on Propagation Primer on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Direct-Conversion Transceivers 4 Mitigating Contention in Equal-Priority Access Designating Spectrum Resources Interference, Conflict, and Collisions What is a Primary User? Tiers of Users Unlicensed Users Contention in Spectrum Access and Mitigation Techniques Division of Responsibility among the Protocol Layers Duplexing Multiple Access and Multiplexing Frequency and Time Division Multiple Access Spectral Masks Defined in Standards Spread Spectrum Techniques Carrier Sense Multiple Access Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Final Thoughts 5 Signal Detection Introduction Definitions and Taxonomy Generic Framework for Signal Detection Noise Floor Estimation and Threshold Setting Matched Filter Detection Energy Detection Cyclic Spectral Analysis Final Thoughts 6Author biographies – to follow Preface – to follow 1 Introduction A Primer on Wireless Coexistence: The Electromagnetic Spectrum as a Shared Resource The Role of Standardization in Wireless Coexistence An Overview of Wireless Coexistence Strategies Standards Covered in this Book 1900.1 as a baseline taxonomy Organization of this Work 2 Regulation for Wireless Coexistence Traditional frequency assignment Policies and Regulations Bands for unlicensed Use 3. Concepts in Communication Theory Types of Channels and Related Terminology Types of Interference and Related Terminology Types of Networks and Related Terminology Primer on Noise Primer on Propagation Primer on Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Direct-Conversion Transceivers 4 Mitigating Contention in Equal-Priority Access Designating Spectrum Resources Interference, Conflict, and Collisions What is a Primary User? Tiers of Users Unlicensed Users Contention in Spectrum Access and Mitigation Techniques Division of Responsibility among the Protocol Layers Duplexing Multiple Access and Multiplexing Frequency and Time Division Multiple Access Spectral Masks Defined in Standards Spread Spectrum Techniques Carrier Sense Multiple Access Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Final Thoughts 5 Signal Detection Introduction Definitions and Taxonomy Generic Framework for Signal Detection Noise Floor Estimation and Threshold Setting Matched Filter Detection Energy Detection Cyclic Spectral Analysis Final Thoughts 6 Intelligent Radio Concepts Introducton Intelligent Radio Use-Cases Making Radios Intelligent Intelligent Radio Architectures Learning Algorithms Looking Forward 7 Coexistence Standards in IEEE 1900 DySPAN Standards Committee (IEEE P1900) 8 Coexistence Standards in IEEE 802 The Standards to be addressed in this Chapter Types and Spatial Scope of Wireless Networks Stacks: The Structure of Wireless Protocol Standards IEEE 802.22 IEEE 802.11 TVWS Geolocation Databases in the United States IEEE 802.19.1 IEEE 802.15.2 9 LTE Carrier Aggregation and Unlicensed Access Introduction 3G to LTE LAA Motivation LTE Overview Carrier Aggregation License Assisted Access Conclusions 10 Conclusion and Future Trends Summary of the Preceding Chapters Nonorthogonal Multiple Access and Underlaying Intelligent Collaborative Radio Networks Validation and Verification of Intelligent Radios Spectrum Sharing Utopia Conclusion … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken : Standards Information Network
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 384.54524
Wireless communication systems - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119584124
9781119584223 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119584186
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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