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Evolution of Wireless Communication Ecosystems

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Suat Seçgin, PhD has worked for nearly 30 years in telecommunications, developing experience with access systems, core networks, IT, and customer management. After completing his undergraduate education in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Dr. Seçgin completed his master's degree in Computer Engineering with the thesis title of Mobile Networks and Data Access Technologies. Continuing his doctoral studies in computer engineering, Dr. Seçgin worked on wireless communication systems, network traffic engineering, data science, decision support systems and customer analytics topics. He has publications in peer-reviewed and indexed journals on customer analytics in the telecommunications industry, and this is his second book on telecommunication systems. Klappentext Evolution of Wireless Communication EcosystemsUnderstand a world transformed by wireless communication with this groundbreaking guideSince the advent of the internet, few technologies have proven more transformative than wireless communication. Never have we lived in a more comprehensively connected world, with the cloud and the coming sixth generation (6G) of wireless technology creating a vast and interconnected communications infrastructure. Global citizens of this newly interconnected reality are grappling like never before with its many challenges.Evolution of Wireless Communication Ecosystems provides readers with a history of wireless communication and a thorough overview of emerging frontiers. It traces wireless communication from the first generation through to the current fifth before surveying the current state of wireless technology and the ongoing research into 6G. The result is a book that understands wireless communication for the first time as an ecosystem, endlessly interconnected, growing, and boundlessly complex, but made intelligible by this highly readable introduction.Readers will also find:* Detailed explanations of the journey starting from 1G to 6G* Descriptions the infrastructure of 4G, 5G, and 6G systems, this all-connected communication ecosystem, the sub-components of this ecosystem, and the relationship among them* Depictions of events seen in the capillaries of the communication echo system that show switching techniques, modulation, and multiplexing techniques* Coverage of access techniques, protocols, the methods used in M2M and IoT connections at the endpoints, and security issues that show how they are an integral part of wireless communication infrastructureEvolution of Wireless Communication Ecosystems from 1G to 6G is an essential reference for wireless and telecommunications professionals, as well as researchers interested in 6G or other emerging wireless technologies. Zusammenfassung Evolution of Wireless Communication EcosystemsUnderstand a world transformed by wireless communication with this groundbreaking guideSince the advent of the internet, few technologies have proven more transformative than wireless communication. Never have we lived in a more comprehensively connected world, with the cloud and the coming sixth generation (6G) of wireless technology creating a vast and interconnected communications infrastructure. Global citizens of this newly interconnected reality are grappling like never before with its many challenges.Evolution of Wireless Communication Ecosystems provides readers with a history of wireless communication and a thorough overview of emerging frontiers. It traces wireless communication from the first generation through to the current fifth before surveying the current state of wireless technology and the ongoing research into 6G. The result is a book that understands wireless communication for the first time as an ecosystem, endlessly interconnected, growing, and boundlessly complex, but made intelligible by this highly readable introduction.Readers will also find:* Detailed explanations of the journey st...

List of contents

About the Author xv
 
Preface xvii
 
List of Abbreviations xxi
 
1 Basic Concepts 1
 
1.1 Introduction 1
 
1.2 Main Components of Communication Systems 1
 
1.3 Circuit, Packet, and Cell Switching 3
 
1.3.1 Circuit Switching 3
 
1.3.2 Packet Switching 4
 
1.3.3 Cell Switching 5
 
1.4 Duplexing in Communication 6
 
1.5 Historical Developments of Wireless Communication Systems 7
 
Reference 8
 
2 Modulation and Demodulation 9
 
2.1 Introduction 9
 
2.2 What Are Modulation and Demodulation? 9
 
2.3 Analog Modulation Methods 10
 
2.3.1 Amplitude Modulation 11
 
2.3.2 Frequency Modulation 11
 
2.3.3 Phase Modulation 11
 
2.4 Digital Modulation Methods 13
 
2.4.1 Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) Modulation 13
 
2.4.2 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation 13
 
2.4.3 Phase Shift Keying (PSK) Modulation 14
 
2.4.4 Quadrature Amplitude (QAM) Modulation 14
 
References 17
 
3 Multiplexing Methods 19
 
3.1 Introduction 19
 
3.2 Frequency Division Multiplexing 20
 
3.3 Time Division Multiplexing 22
 
3.4 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing 23
 
3.5 Non- Orthogonal Multiple Access 24
 
3.6 Wavelength Division Multiplexing 25
 
3.7 Code Division Multiplexing 26
 
3.8 Spatial Division Multiplexing 27
 
3.9 Orbital Angular Momentum Multiplexing 27
 
3.10 Polarization Division Multiplexing 30
 
References 31
 
4 Network Performance Metrics 33
 
4.1 Introduction 33
 
4.2 Spectral Efficiency 33
 
4.3 Important Network Performance Metrics 35
 
References 40
 
5 Seven Layers of ISO/OSI 41
 
5.1 Introduction 41
 
5.2 Application Layer 43
 
5.3 Presentation Layer 44
 
5.4 Session Layer 45
 
5.5 Transport Layer 45
 
5.6 Network Layer 46
 
5.7 Data Link Layer 48
 
5.8 Physical Layer 49
 
References 50
 
6 Cellular Communication and 1G Systems 51
 
6.1 Introduction 51
 
6.2 A Brief History of Wireless Communication 51
 
6.3 Cellular Communication 52
 
6.4 1G Systems 54
 
References 56
 
7 2G Systems 57
 
7.1 Introduction 57
 
7.2 1G and 2G Comparisons 57
 
7.3 2G Architecture 59
 
7.4 Detailed Infrastructure and 2.5G 62
 
References 64
 
8 3G Systems 65
 
8.1 Introduction 65
 
8.2 2G and 3G Comparison 65
 
8.3 3G Architecture 67
 
References 69
 
9 4G Systems 71
 
9.1 Introduction 71
 
9.2 Toward 4G 72
 
9.3 Services and Servers 75
 
9.4 Architectural Structure and Novel Concepts 77
 
9.4.1 Architectural Structure 78
 
9.4.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) 79
 
9.5 Voice over LTE (VoLTE) 82
 
9.6 Mobile IP 84
 
9.7 Multiple Access Techniques 87
 
9.7.1 OFDM Access 87
 
9.7.2 Single Carrier- FDMA 89
 
9.8 Multiple Input- Multiple Output (MIMO) Antenna Systems and SDM Access 90
 
9.9 Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) 92
 
References 94
 
10 5G Systems 97
 
10.1 Introduction 97
 
10.2 5G Cell Structure 101
 
10.3 Topology 102
 
10.4 Millimeter Wave 106
 
10.5 Network Slicing 111
 
10.6 Massive MIMO and Beamforming 114
 
10.7 Carrier Aggregation (CA) and Dual Connectivity (DC) 116
 
References 118
 
11 6G Systems 119
 
11.1 Introduction 11

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