Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gt8bjs/green_radio_commun)
has announced the addition of the "Green
Radio Communication Networks" report to their offering.
The importance of reducing energy costs, reducing CO2 emissions and
protecting the environment are leading to an increased focus on green,
energy-efficient approaches to the design of next-generation wireless
networks. Presenting state-of-the-art research on green radio
communications and networking technology by leaders in the field, this
book is invaluable for researchers and professionals working in wireless
communication. Summarizing existing and ongoing research, the book
explores communication architectures and models, physical communications
techniques, base station power-management techniques, wireless access
techniques for green radio networks, and green radio test-bed,
experimental results and standardization activities. Throughout,
theoretical results are blended with practical insights and coverage of
deployment issues. It serves as a one-stop reference for key concepts
and design techniques for energy-efficient communications and networking
and provides information essential for the design of future-generation
cellular wireless systems.
Key Topics Covered:
Part I. Communication Architectures and Models for Green Radio Networks
1. Fundamental trade-offs on the design of green radio networks
2. Algorithms for energy-harvesting wireless networks
3. PHY and MAC layer optimization for energy-harvesting wireless networks
4. Mechanical relaying techniques in cellular wireless networks
Part II. Physical Communications Techniques for Green Radio Networks
5. Green modulation and coding schemes in energy-constrained wireless
networks
6. Cooperative techniques for energy-efficient wireless communications
7. Effect of cooperation and network coding on energy-efficiency of
wireless transmissions
Part III. Base Station Power-Management Techniques for Green Radio
Networks
8. Opportunistic spectrum and load management for green radio networks
9. Energy-saving techniques in cellular wireless base stations
10. Power-management for base stations in smart grid environment
11. Cooperative multicell processing techniques for energy-efficient
cellular wireless communications
Part IV. Wireless Access Techniques for Green Radio Networks
12. Cross-layer design of adaptive packet scheduling for green radio
networks
13. Energy-efficient relaying for cooperative cellular wireless networks
14. Energy performance in TDD-CDMA multihop cellular networks
15. Resource allocation for green communication in relay-based cellular
networks
Part V. Green Radio Test-Bed, Experimental Results, and Standardization
Activities
16. How much energy is needed to run a wireless network?
17. Standardization, fora, and joint industrial projects on green radio
networks
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