1st Edition

Opportunities in 5G Networks A Research and Development Perspective

Edited By Fei Hu Copyright 2016
577 Pages
by CRC Press

578 Pages 259 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

577 Pages
by CRC Press

Opportunities in 5G Networks: A Research and Development Perspective uniquely focuses on the R&D technical design of 5th-generation (5G) networks. It is written and edited by researchers and engineers who are world-renown experts in the design of 5G networks. The book consists of four sections: The first section explains what 5G is, what its real uses are, and the effects of 5G for mobile... Read more

5G FUNDAMENTALS. Basics of 5G. 5G Overview: Key Technologies. From 4G to 5G. Communication Haul Design for 5G Radio: Challenges and Open Issues. 5G DESIGN. Planning Guidelines and Principles for 5G RAN. Quality of Service in 5G Network. Massive MIMO for 5G. Self-Healing in 5G HetNets. Convergence of Optical and Wireless Technologies for 5G. Power Control in Heterogeneous Networks Using Modulation and Coding Classification. On the Energy Efficiency-Spectral Efficiency Trade-Off in 5G Cellular Networks. 5G PHYSICAL LAYER. Physical Layer Technologies in 5G. GFDM: Providing Flexibility for the 5G Physical Layer. A Novel Centimeter-Wave Concept for 5G Small Cells. CM AND MM WAVE FOR 5G. Millimeter-Wave (mmWave) Communications for 5G Wireless Networks. Network Architecture, Model, and Performance Based on mmWave Communications. mmWave Radio Propagation Characteristics. mmWave Communication Characteristics in an Outdoor Environment. mmWave Medium Access Control: A Survey. mmWave MAC Layer Design.

Biography

Dr. Fei Hu is currently a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He earned his PhD degrees at Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in the field of signal processing in 1999 and at Clarkson University, New York, USA, in electrical and computer engineering in 2002. He has published over 200 journal/conference papers and books. Dr. Hu’s research has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, Cisco, Sprint, and other sources. His research expertise is primarily in the areas of security, signals, and sensors.