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Coexistence in Wireless Networks
Challenges and System-Level Solutions in the Unlicensed Bands
This book describes techniques for quantifying interference and its impact on performance of wireless networks.
Nada Golmie (Author)
9780521857680, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 September 2006
162 pages
25.4 x 17.8 x 1.2 cm, 0.492 kg
The increasing popularity of wireless networks makes interference and cross-talk between multiple systems inevitable. This book describes techniques for quantifying this, and the effects on the performance of wireless networks operating in the unlicensed bands. It also presents a variety of system-level solutions, obviating the need for new hardware implementations. The book starts with basic concepts and wireless protocols before moving on to interference performance evaluation, interference modeling, coexistence solutions, and concluding with common misconceptions and pitfalls. The theory is illustrated by reference to real-world systems such as Bluetooth and WiFi. With a number of case studies and many illustrations, this book will be of interest to graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science, to practitioners designing new WLAN and WPAN systems or developing new techniques for interference supression, and to general users of merging wireless technologies.
1. Introduction
2. Basic concepts and wireless protocol overview
3. Interference performance evaluation
4. Interference modeling: open loop
5. Interference modeling: closed loop
6. Channel estimation and selection
7. Effective coexistence strategies
8. Myths and common pitfalls.
Subject Areas: WAP [wireless technology TJKW], Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]
