Backhauling/fronthauling for future wireless systems /

The recent widespread use of mobile Internet together with the advent of numerous smart applications has led to the explosive growth of the mobile data traffic in the last few years. This momentum of mobile traffic will continue due to the emerging needs of connecting people, machines, and applicati...

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Corporate Authors: Wiley InterScience Online service
Group Author: Huq, Kazi M. Kazi Mohammed; Rodriguez, Jonathan
Published: John Wiley & Sons,
Publisher Address: Chichester, UK ; Hoboken, NJ :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119170402
Summary: The recent widespread use of mobile Internet together with the advent of numerous smart applications has led to the explosive growth of the mobile data traffic in the last few years. This momentum of mobile traffic will continue due to the emerging needs of connecting people, machines, and applications through mobile infrastructure. As a result, the current and projected dramatic growth of mobile data traffic necessitates the development of fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications technology. As a result, there is significant interest in the development of innovative backhaul and fronthau
Carrier Form: 1 online resource
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781119170358 (pdf)
1119170354 (pdf)
9781119170365 (electronic bk.)
1119170362 (electronic bk.)
9781119170402
1119170400
Index Number: TK5103
CLC: TN92
Contents: Introduction : the communication haul challenge -- A C-RAN approach for 5G applications -- Backhauling 5G small cells with massive mimoenabled MM-wave communication -- Fronthaul for a flexible centralization in cloud radio access networks -- Analysis and optimization for heterogeneous backhaul technologies -- Dynamic enhanced inter-cell interference coordination strategy with quality of service guarantees for heterogeneous networks -- Cell selection for joint optimisation of the radio access and backhaul in heterogeneous cellular networks -- Multiband and multichannel aggregation for high-sp