Radio Resource Management in Wireless Networks
An Engineering Approach

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This book allows readers to gain an in-depth understanding of resource allocation problems in wireless networks and the techniques used to solve them.

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Do you need to design efficient wireless communications systems? This unique text provides detailed coverage of radio resource allocation problems in wireless networks and the techniques that can be used to solve them. Covering basic principles and mathematical algorithms, and with a particular focus on power control and channel allocation, you will learn how to model, analyze, and optimize the allocation of resources in both physical and data link layers, and for a range of different network types. Both established and emerging networks are considered, including CDMA and OFDMA wireless networks, relay-based wireless networks, and cognitive radio networks. Numerous exercises help you put knowledge into practice, and provide the tools needed to address some of the current research problems in the field. This is an essential reference whether you are a graduate student, researcher or industry professional working in the field of wireless communication networks.
Part I. Basics of Wireless Networks: 1. Introduction; 2. Wireless networks and resource allocation; Part II. Techniques for Modeling and Analysis of Radio Resource Allocation Methods in Wireless Networks: 3. Optimization techniques; 4. Game theory; Part III. Physical Layer Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks: 5. General system model and preliminary concepts; 6. Power control in cellular wireless networks; 7. Distributed joint power and admission control; 8. Joint power and admission control in cognitive radio networks; 9. Cell association in cellular networks; Part IV. Link Layer Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks: 10. Subcarrier/subchannel allocation in OFDMA networks; 11. Resource allocation in relay-based networks; 12. Channel allocation for infrastructure-based 802.11 WLANs; Part V. Cross-Layer Modeling for Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks: 13. Joint PHY/RLC design in cellular wireless networks.
Ekram Hossain is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Canada and a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is the co-author or co-editor of several books, including Wireless Device-to-Device Communications and Networks (with Lingyang Song, Dusit Niyato and Zhu Han, Cambridge, 2015) and Smart Grid Communications and Networking (with Zhu Han and H. Vincent Poor, Cambridge, 2012).
Mehdi Rasti is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering and Information Technology at the Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran. He previously worked at the Shiraz University of Technology, Iran and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
Long Bao Le is an Associate Professor at the National Institute of Scientific Research, Université du Québec, Montréal.