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Group Cell Architecture For Cooperative Communications (Springerbriefs In Computer Science),Used
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Product Description Driven by the increasing demand for capacity and Quality of Service in wireless cellular networks and motivated by the distributed antenna system, the authors proposed a cooperative communication architectureGroup Cell architecture, which was initially brought forward in 2001. Years later, Coordinated MultiplePoint Transmission and Reception (CoMP) for LTEAdvanced was put forward in April 2008, as a tool to improve the coverage of cells having high data rates, the celledge throughput and/or to increase system throughput. This book mainly focuses on the Group Cell architecture with multicell generalized coordination, Contrast Analysis between Group Cell architecture and CoMP, Capacity Analysis, Slide Handover Strategy, Power Allocation schemes of Group Cell architecture to mitigate the intercell interference and maximize system capacity and the trial network implementation and performance evaluations of Group Cell architecture. Review From the reviews:Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) is the name of a new communication scheme that allows dynamic coordination among multiple geographically separated transmission points in a wireless communication network. In this monograph, the authors claim that the ideas of CoMP were already covered in a 2001 Chinese patent on group cell architecture. researchers in the field of coordinated multipoint transmission may find the presented results interesting. (Klaus Galensa, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2012)
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