Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in Cellular Networks (Optimality and Spectrum Sharing using C++ and MATLAB)

Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in Cellular Networks (Optimality and Spectrum Sharing using C++ and MATLAB)

Haya Shajaiah , Ahmed Abdelhadi , Charles Clancy
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May 12, 2018 · English · Paperback (217 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 217
Language English
Published May 12, 2018
Publisher Springer
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
ISBN-10 3319868829
ISBN-13 9783319868820

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In the realm of cellular networks, the coordination of resource allocation is a critical factor influencing performance and efficiency. This book delves into the intricacies of carrier aggregation, a pivotal technique that enhances bandwidth and improves overall network quality. The authors present a comprehensive analysis of optimal resource allocation strategies, delivering insights into how spectrum sharing can be effectively implemented to meet the demands of modern mobile communications.

Ahmed Abdelhadi, Charles Clancy, and Haya Shajaiah leverage their expertise in engineering to explore complex algorithms and theoretical frameworks essential for optimizing resource allocation. Through an engaging narrative, they guide readers in understanding the challenges associated with spectrum scarcity and the innovative solutions that carrier aggregation offers.

The integration of practical tools, such as C++ and MATLAB, empowers readers to apply theoretical principles in real-world scenarios. The authors provide valuable examples and case studies, offering a hands-on approach that enhances the learning experience.

By bridging theory with practice, this work serves as a vital resource for researchers, engineers, and students interested in advancing their understanding of cellular networks and resource allocation strategies. It underscores the importance of collaboration in technology development and offers a forward-thinking perspective on the future of mobile communications.
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