马里兰大学的新书。主要作者 K. J. R. Liu, A. K. Sadek, W. Su, A. Kwasinski;
Presenting the fundamental principles of cooperative communications and networking,
this book treats the concepts of space, time, frequency diversity, and MIMO, with a
holistic approach to principal topics where significant improvements can be obtained.
Beginning with background and MIMO systems, Part I includes a review of basic principles of wireless communications, space–time diversity and coding, and broadband space–time–frequency diversity and coding. Part II then goes on to present topics on physical layer cooperative communications, such as relay channels and protocols, performance bounds, optimum power control, multi-node cooperation, distributed space–time and space–frequency coding, relay selection, differential cooperative transmission, and energy efficiency. Finally, Part III focuses on cooperative networking including cooperative and content–aware multiple access, distributed routing, source–channel coding, source–channel diversity, coverage expansion, broadband cooperative communications, and network lifetime maximization.
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