E-Book, Englisch, 454 Seiten, E-Book
Dillinger / Madani / Alonistioti Software Defined Radio
1. Auflage 2005
ISBN: 978-0-470-86501-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Architectures, Systems and Functions
E-Book, Englisch, 454 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Series in Software Radio
ISBN: 978-0-470-86501-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Software defined radio (SDR) is a hot topic in thetelecommunications field, with regard to wireless technology. It isone of the most important topics of research in the area of mobileand personal communications. SDR is viewed as the enabler of globalroaming and a platform for the introduction of new technologies andservices into existing live networks. It therefore gives networks agreater flexibility into mobile communications. It bridges theinter-disciplinary gap in the field as SDR covers two areas ofdevelopment, namely software development and digital signalprocessing and the internet. It extends well beyond the simplere-configuration of air interface parameters to cover the wholesystem from the network to service creation and applicationdevelopment. Reconfigurability entails the pervasive use ofsoftware reconfiguration, empowering upgrades or patching of anyelement of the network and of the services and applications runningon it. It cuts across the types of bearer radio systems (Paging tocellular, wireless local area network to microwave, terrestrial tosatellite, personal communications to broadcasting) enable theintegration of many of today's disparate systems in the samehardware platform. Also it cuts across generation (second to thirdto fourth). This volume complements the already published volumes 1and 2 of the Wiley Series in Software Radio. The book discusses therequirements for reconfigurability and then introduces networkarchitectures and functions for reconfigurable terminals. Finallyit deals with reconfiguration in the network. The book alsoprovides a comprehensive view on reconfigurability in three veryactive research projects as CAST, MOBIVAS and TRUST/SCOUT.
Key features include:
* Presents new research in wireless communications
* Summarises the results of an extensive research program onsoftware defined radios in Europe
* Provides a comprehensive view on reconfigurability in threevery active research projects as CAST (Configurable radio withAdvanced Sodftware Technology), MOBIVAS (Downloadable MOBIle ValueAdded Services through Software Radio and Switching IntegratedPlatforms), TRUST (Transparently Re-configurable UbiquitousTerminal) and SCOUT (Smart User-Centric CommunciationEnvironment).
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface.
Abbreviations.
Contributors' Biographies.
Introduction.
PART I: RECONFIGURABILITY IN HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS.
Reconfigurable Systems in a Heterogeneous Environment (M.Dillinger & S. Buljore).
PART II: REQUIREMENTS FOR RECONFIGURABLE TERMINALS.
User Requirements for SDR Terminals (R. Navarro-Prieto & G.Conaty).
The Need for Network Reconfigurability Management (N.Alonistioti & N. Houssos).
Adaptive Protocols (S. Panagiotakis & V. Gazis).
PART III: NETWORKS SUPPORTING RECONFIGURABLE TERMINALS.
Network Architectures and Functions (N. Olaziregio, etal.).
Self-Learning and Adaptive Systems: The CODA Approach (T.Karran, et al.).
Open APIs for Flexible Service Provision and ReconfigurationManagement (N. Alonistioti, et al.).
Framework for Charging and Billing for Reconfigurable Services(N. Alonistioti & M. Koutsopoulou).
PART IV: PROFILE AND RADIO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.
Communication Profiles (E. Mohyeldin, et al.).
Radio Re source Management in Heterogeneous Networks (J. Luo,et al.).
An Efficient Scheme of JRRM and Spectrum-Sharing Methods (D.Bourse, et al.).
Mode Identification and Monitoring of Available Air Interfaces(G. Vardoulias & J. Faroughi-Esfahani).
PART V: SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE RECONFIGURATION.
Reconfiguration of the Network Elements (G. Rabai & S.Imre).
Management, Control and Data Interfaces (K. Moessner & S.Gultchev).
Reconfiguration Principles for Adaptive Baseband (D. Lund &M. Mehta).
Index.




