Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications: from theory to practice
A self-contained guide to coordinated multi-point (CoMP), this comprehensive book covers everything from theoretical basics to practical implementation. Addressing a wide range of topics, it highlights the potential gains of CoMP, the fundamental degrees of freedom involved and the key challenges of...
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Zusammenfassung: | A self-contained guide to coordinated multi-point (CoMP), this comprehensive book covers everything from theoretical basics to practical implementation. Addressing a wide range of topics, it highlights the potential gains of CoMP, the fundamental degrees of freedom involved and the key challenges of using CoMP in practice. The editors and contributors bring unique real-world experience from running the world's first and largest test beds for LTE-Advanced, and recent field trial results from these tests are presented. With detailed insight into the realistic potential of CoMP as a key technology for LTE-Advanced and beyond, this is a must-read resource for professionals and students who want the big picture on CoMP or require in-depth knowledge of how to build cellular communication systems for the future |
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spelling | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice edited by Patrick Marsch, Gerhard P. Fettweis Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011 1 online resource (xxv, 480 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Part I. Motivation and Basics: -- 1. Introduction / Patrick Marsch and Gerhard Fettweis -- 2. An operator's point of view / Ralf Irmer -- 3. Information-theoretic basics / Patrick Marsch and David Tse -- 4. Gains and trade-offs of multi-cell joint signal processing / Patrick Marsch -- Part II. Practical CoMP Schemes: -- 5. CoMP schemes based on interference-aware transceivers or interference coordination / Lars Thiele [and others] -- 6. CoMP schemes based on multi-cell joint signal processing / Chenyang Yang [and others] -- Part III. Challenges Connected to CoMP: -- 7. Clustering / Patrick Marsch [and others] -- 8. Synchronization / D. Richard Brown III [and others] -- 9. Channel knowledge / Wolfgang Zirwas [and others] -- 10. Efficient and robust algorithm implementation / Jörg Holfeld ... [et at.] -- 11. Scheduling, signaling and adaptive usage of CoMP / Tarcisio Maciel [and others] -- 12. Backhaul / I-Hsiang Wang [and others] -- Part IV. Performance Assessment: -- 13. Field trial results / Uwe Dötsch [and others] -- 14. Performance prediction of CoMP in large cellular systems / Thorsten Wild [and others] -- Part V. Outlook and Conclusions: -- 15. Outlook / Armin Dammann [and others] -- 16. Summary and conclusions / Patrick Marsch and Gerhard Fettweis A self-contained guide to coordinated multi-point (CoMP), this comprehensive book covers everything from theoretical basics to practical implementation. Addressing a wide range of topics, it highlights the potential gains of CoMP, the fundamental degrees of freedom involved and the key challenges of using CoMP in practice. The editors and contributors bring unique real-world experience from running the world's first and largest test beds for LTE-Advanced, and recent field trial results from these tests are presented. With detailed insight into the realistic potential of CoMP as a key technology for LTE-Advanced and beyond, this is a must-read resource for professionals and students who want the big picture on CoMP or require in-depth knowledge of how to build cellular communication systems for the future Mobile communication systems Marsch, Patrick edt Fettweis, Gerhard P. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-00411-5 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511783029 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice Part I. Motivation and Basics: -- 1. Introduction / Patrick Marsch and Gerhard Fettweis -- 2. An operator's point of view / Ralf Irmer -- 3. Information-theoretic basics / Patrick Marsch and David Tse -- 4. Gains and trade-offs of multi-cell joint signal processing / Patrick Marsch -- Part II. Practical CoMP Schemes: -- 5. CoMP schemes based on interference-aware transceivers or interference coordination / Lars Thiele [and others] -- 6. CoMP schemes based on multi-cell joint signal processing / Chenyang Yang [and others] -- Part III. Challenges Connected to CoMP: -- 7. Clustering / Patrick Marsch [and others] -- 8. Synchronization / D. Richard Brown III [and others] -- 9. Channel knowledge / Wolfgang Zirwas [and others] -- 10. Efficient and robust algorithm implementation / Jörg Holfeld ... [et at.] -- 11. Scheduling, signaling and adaptive usage of CoMP / Tarcisio Maciel [and others] -- 12. Backhaul / I-Hsiang Wang [and others] -- Part IV. Performance Assessment: -- 13. Field trial results / Uwe Dötsch [and others] -- 14. Performance prediction of CoMP in large cellular systems / Thorsten Wild [and others] -- Part V. Outlook and Conclusions: -- 15. Outlook / Armin Dammann [and others] -- 16. Summary and conclusions / Patrick Marsch and Gerhard Fettweis Mobile communication systems |
title | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice |
title_auth | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice |
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title_full | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice edited by Patrick Marsch, Gerhard P. Fettweis |
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title_full_unstemmed | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications from theory to practice edited by Patrick Marsch, Gerhard P. Fettweis |
title_short | Coordinated multi-point in mobile communications |
title_sort | coordinated multi point in mobile communications from theory to practice |
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