Group Cell Architecture for Cooperative Communications [electronic resource] / by Xiaofeng Tao, Qimei Cui, Xiaodong Xu, Ping Zhang.
Series: SpringerBriefs in Computer SciencePublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XV, 92 p. 58 illus. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461443193
- Engineering
- Renewable energy resources
- Computer communication systems
- Coding theory
- Electrical engineering
- Renewable energy sources
- Alternate energy sources
- Green energy industries
- Engineering
- Communications Engineering, Networks
- Computer Communication Networks
- Electrical Engineering
- Renewable and Green Energy
- Coding and Information Theory
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- TK1-9971

Introduction to Group Cell Architecture -- Capacity Analysis -- Slide Handover -- Power Allocation of Group Cell System -- Group Cell Trial Systems.
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 architecture—Group Cell architecture, which was initially brought forward in 2001. Years later, Coordinated Multiple-Point Transmission and Reception (CoMP) for LTE-Advanced was put forward in April 2008, as a tool to improve the coverage of cells having high data rates, the cell-edge throughput and/or to increase system throughput. This book mainly focuses on the Group Cell architecture with multi-cell 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 inter-cell interference and maximize system capacity and the trial network implementation and performance evaluations of Group Cell architecture.