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100 1  Prasad, Ramjee. 
245 10 5G Outlook - Innovations and Applications. 
264  1 Aalborg :|bRiver Publishers,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource (260 pages). 
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490 1  River Publishers Series in Communications 
505 0  Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- 5G Outlook -- 
       Innovations and Applications -- RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN
       COMMUNICATIONS -- Title Page -- 5G Outlook -- Innovations 
       and Applications -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- 
       Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor
       -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of 
       Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- 1.1 The 
       Journey to 5G Wireless Communication -- 1.2 Background and
       Future of 5G Technology -- 1.3 Applications of 5G -- 1.4 
       Summary -- References -- About the Author -- Chapter 2 -- 
       5G: Need for the Hour -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Mobile 
       Communication Aeon -- 2.3 WISDOM and Its Task Groups 
       Abstract -- 2.4 Towards 5G System -- 2.4.1 Requirements 
       and Drivers -- 2.4.2 Use-cases -- 2.4.2.1 Augmented 
       reality -- 2.4.2.2 Self-driven cars -- 2.4.2.3 Video-
       conferencing and real-time video applications -- 2.4.2.4 
       Machine type communication -- 2.5 How 5G will Change the 
       Society -- 2.5.1 Rural Connectivity -- 2.5.1.1 Challenges 
       faced by LTE and other technologies -- 2.5.1.2 Carrier 
       aggregation for rural connectivity -- 2.5.2 Universal 
       Internet Connectivity and Affordable Broadband -- 2.6 
       Emerging Technologies in 5G -- 2.6.1 Massive MIMO -- 2.6.2
       Network Function Virtualization -- 2.6.3 Software Defined 
       Network -- 2.6.4 Millimeter-wave -- 2.6.5 Cognitive Radio 
       -- 2.6.6 Heterogeneous Networks -- 2.6.7 Internet of 
       Things -- 2.7 Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References
       -- About the Author -- Chapter 3 -- Mm-waves Promises and 
       Challenges in Future Wireless Communication: 5G -- 3.1 
       Introduction to Millimeter-waves -- 3.2 Channel 
       Propagation of Millimeter-waves -- 3.3 Data Rate and 
       Millimeter-waves -- 3.4 Application of Millimeter-waves --
       3.5 Conclusions -- References -- About the Author -- 
       Chapter 4 -- The Fog over the Meadow and the Cloud in the 
       Blue Sky -- 4.1 Introduction. 
505 8  4.2 Background and Examples -- 4.2.1 Uber Fog Network -- 
       4.2.2 IFTTT and Google OnHub -- 4.2.3 Smartgrid -- 4.2.4 
       Edge Analytics -- 4.3 Fog Network Architecture and Its 
       Attributes -- 4.3.1 Fog Network in the Context of 5G -- 
       4.3.2 Fog Network Attributes -- 4.4 Summary and 
       Conclusions -- References -- About the Author -- Chapter 5
       -- Adding a New Dimension to Customer Experience, the 
       Reality of 6th Sense -- 5G and Beyond -- 5.1 Introduction 
       -- 5.2 Does the Bandwidth Matter? -- 5.3 CX of Today -- 
       5.4 CX of Tomorrow -- 5.5 CX Applications -- 5.5.1 
       VirtualWorld -- Home without a Border -- 5.5.2 On-demand 
       Digital Sense Provisioning -- 5.5.3 Evolution of How 
       things shall Communicate in the Future -- 5.5.3.1 
       Descriptive -- 5.5.3.2 Predictive -- 5.5.3.3 Further 
       enhancing CX with cross communication with things -- 
       5.5.3.4 Prescriptive -- 5.6 Conclusions -- References -- 
       About the Author -- Chapter 6 -- IMT for 2020 and Beyond -
       - 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Background -- 6.3 IMT-2020 
       Standardization Process -- 6.4 Overview of IMT-2020 -- 
       6.4.1 Usage Scenarios of IMT-2020 -- 6.4.2 Capabilities of
       IMT-2020 -- 6.5 Key Technology Enablers -- 6.5.1 
       Technologies to Enhance the Radio Interface -- 6.5.2 
       Network Technologies -- 6.5.3 Technologies to Enhance 
       Mobile Broadband Scenarios -- 6.5.4 Technologies to 
       Enhance Massive Machine Type Communications -- 6.5.5 
       Technologies to Enhance Ultra-reliable and Low Latency 
       Communications -- 6.5.6 Technologies to Improve Network 
       Energy Efficiency -- 6.5.7 Terminal Technologies -- 6.5.8 
       Technologies to Enhance Privacy and Security -- 6.6 
       Spectrum for IMT Operation -- 6.6.1 Spectrum Requirements 
       -- 6.6.2 Studies on Technical Feasibility of IMT between 6
       and 100 GHz -- 6.6.3 Spectrum Harmonization -- 6.6.4 
       Spectrum Identification -- 6.7 Conclusions -- References -
       - About the Author. 
505 8  Chapter 7 -- Connectivity of Ad hoc 5G Wireless Networks 
       under Denial of Service Attacks -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2
       Problem Definition -- 7.3 Connectivity Analysis -- 7.4 
       Results and Discussions -- 7.5 Conclusions -- References -
       - About the Authors -- Chapter 8 -- Optimal Signal Design 
       forWavelet Radio TOA Locationing with Synchronization 
       Error for 5G Networks -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Wavelet 
       Signal Design -- 8.2.1 Design Procedure -- 8.2.2 Filter 
       Bank Implementation of Wavelet Packets -- 8.3 Problem 
       Statement -- 8.4 ImportantWavelet Properties -- 8.4.1 
       Wavelet Existence and Compact Support -- 8.4.2 Paraunitary
       Condition -- 8.4.3 Flatness/K-Regularity -- 8.4.4 Degrees 
       of Freedom to Design -- 8.5 Formulation of Design Problem 
       -- 8.5.1 Design Criterion -- 8.5.2 Wavelet Domain to 
       Filter Bank Domain -- 8.5.3 Transformation of the 
       Mathematical Constraints from Non-convex Problem to a 
       Convex/linear One -- 8.5.3.1 Compact support or 
       admissibility constraint -- 8.5.3.2 Double shift 
       orthogonality constraint -- 8.5.3.3 K-Regularity 
       constraint -- 8.6 Results and Analysis -- 8.6.1 Frequency 
       and Impulse Response of Designed Filter -- 8.6.2 
       Evaluation of Designed Filter under Loss of Time 
       Synchronization -- 8.7 Conclusions -- References -- 
       Appendix: Sum of squares of cross-correlation -- About the
       Author -- Chapter 9 -- TV Broadcast and 5G -- 9.1 
       Introduction -- 9.2 Traditional TV Broadcast -- 9.3 
       Disruptive Changes -- 9.4 Technology Drivers -- 9.4.1 IP-
       based Communication -- 9.4.2 Broadcast vs. Point-to-Point 
       Communication -- 9.4.3 LTE-Broadcast -- 9.4.4 Data-rates 
       and Bandwidth -- 9.5 TV Broadcast in the 5G Era -- 9.6 
       Conclusions -- References -- About the Author -- Chapter 
       10 -- The Next Mobile Communication Steps into New 
       Application Areas -- 10.1 Introduction and Mobile Pioneer 
       Phase -- 10.2 Analog Mobile Communication Systems. 
505 8  10.3 Digital Mobile Communication Systems -- 10.4 5G 
       Requirements and Technologies -- 10.5 New Application 
       Areas for Vertical Industries -- 10.6 Application Example 
       Decentralized Energy Storage -- 10.7 Conclusions and 
       Outlook -- References -- About the Author -- Chapter 11 --
       5G:The Last Frontier? -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 5G 
       Achievements and Open Challenges -- 11.3 The Challenges on
       the 5G Frontier -- 11.4 The Oral Cavity as Device or Node 
       -- 11.5 FutureWork -- References -- About the Authors -- 
       Chapter 12 -- 802.11ax for 5G -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2
       802.11ax Features -- 12.3 Interoperability and Mode 
       Detection -- 12.4 OFDMA -- 12.5 Uplink MU-MIMO -- 12.6 
       Range Extension -- 12.7 Dynamic CCA -- 12.8 Conclusions --
       References -- About the Author -- Chapter 13 -- 5G for 
       Personalized Health and Ambient Assisted Living -- 13.1 
       Introduction -- 13.2 Technology to Support Personalized 
       Health and Ambient Assisted Living -- 13.2.1 Exercising at
       Home -- 13.2.2 Movement Analysis and Monitoring -- 13.2.3 
       Personal Coaching Systems -- 13.2.4 The Caring Home -- 
       Supportive Home Environments -- 13.3 Opportunities Due to 
       5G -- 13.3.1 Movement Analysis and Monitoring -- 13.3.2 
       Personal Coaching Systems -- 13.3.3 The Caring Home -- 
       13.4 Discussions -- References -- About the Author -- 
       Chgapter 14 -- Multi Business Model Innovations in a World
       of 5G -- Towards a World of Advanced Persuasive Business 
       Models Embedded with Sensor- and Persuasive Technologies -
       - 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Persuasive Business Models and
       Business Model Language -- 14.3 AWorld of 5G and 
       Persuasive Business Models -- 14.4 Persuasive Business 
       Models and Business Model Language in a World of 5G -- 
       14.5 Conclusions -- References -- About the Author -- 
       Index -- Back Cover. 
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