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Information Theoretic Perspectives on 5G Systems and Beyond
Understand key information-theoretic principles that underpin the design of next-generation cellular systems with this insightful resource.
Ivana Mari? (Edited by), Shlomo Shamai (Shitz) (Edited by), Osvaldo Simeone (Edited by)
9781108416474, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 5 May 2022
766 pages, 301 b/w illus.
25 x 17.5 x 3.8 cm, 1.58 kg
'Information Theory is at the heart of major breakthroughs in wireless communications in the last decade. This book brings a refreshing look at the field with important new paradigms that will undoubtedly have an impact in the development of beyond 5G systems.' Mérouane Debbah, CentraleSupélec
Experience a guided tour of the key information-theoretic principles that underpin the design of next-generation cellular systems with this invaluable reference. Written by experts in the field, the text encompasses principled theoretical guidelines for the design and performance analysis of network architectures, coding and modulation schemes, and communication protocols. Presenting an extensive overview of the most important ideas and topics necessary for the development of future wireless systems, as well as providing a detailed introduction to network information theory, this is the perfect tool for researchers and graduate students in the fields of information theory and wireless communications, as well as for practitioners in the telecommunications industry.
1. Introduction Shlomo Shamai (Shitz), Osvaldo Simeone and Ivana Mari?
2. Information theory for cellular wireless networks Gerhard Kramer and Young-Han Kim
Part I. Architecture: 3. Device-to-device communication Ratheesh K. Mungara, Geordie George and Angel Lozano
4. Multihop wireless backhaul for 5G Song-Nam Hong and Ivana Mari?
5. Edge caching Navid Naderi Alizadeh, Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali and Salman Avestimehr
6. Cloud and fog radio access networks Osvaldo Simeone, Ravi Tandon, Seok-Hwan Park and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz)
7. Communication with energy harvesting and remotely powered radios Ayfer Ozgur and Dor Shaviv
Part II. Coding and Modulation: 8. Polarization and polar coding Erdal Arikan
9. Massive MIMO and beyond Thomas L. Marzetta, Erik G. Larsson and Thorkild B. Hansen
10. Short-packet transmission Giuseppe Durisi, Gianluigi Liva and Yury Polyanskiy
11. Information theoretic perspectives on non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) Peng Xu, Zhiguo Ding and H. Vincent Poor
12. Compute-forward strategies for next-generation wireless systems Bobak Nazer, Michael Gastpar and Sung Hoon Lim
13. Waveform design Paolo Banelli, Giulio Colavolpe, Luca Rugini and Alessandro Ugolini
Part III. Protocols: 14. Information-theoretic aspects of 5G protocols Cedomir Stefanovi?, Kasper F. Trillingsgaard and Petar Popovski
15. Interference management in wireless networks: an information theoretic perspective Ravi Tandon and Aydin Sezgin
16. Cooperative cellular communications Benjamin M. Zaidel, Michèle Wigger and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz)
17. Service delivery in 5G Jaime Llorca, Antonia Tulino and Giuseppe Caire
18. A broadcast approach to fading channels under secrecy constraints Shaofeng Zou, Yingbin Liang, Lifeng Lai, H. Vincent Poor and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz)
19. Cognitive cooperation and state management: an information theoretic perspective Anelia Baruch, Yingbin Liang, Haim Permuter and Shlomo Shamai (Shitz).
Subject Areas: Signal processing [UYS], WAP [wireless technology TJKW], Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Information theory [GPF]