Yuanwei Liu, Liang Liu, Zhiguo Ding, Xuemin Shen
ISBNs: B0CS8NP1P7, 1394180497, 9781394180493, 9781394180509, 9781394180516, 978-1394180493, 978-1394180509, 978-1394180516
English | 2024 | PDF | 624 Pages
Highly comprehensive resource investigating how next-generation
multiple access (NGMA) relates to unrestricted global connection,
business requirements, and sustainable wireless networks
Next
Generation Multiple Access is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art, and
approachable guide to the fundamentals and applications of
next-generation multiple access (NGMA) schemes, guiding the future
development of industries, government requirements, and military
utilization of multiple access systems for wireless communication
systems and providing various application scenarios to fit practical
case studies.
The scope and depth of this book are balanced for
both beginners to advanced users. Additional references are provided for
readers who wish to learn more details about certain subjects.
Applications of NGMA outside of communications, including data and
computing assisted by machine learning, protocol designs, and others,
are also covered.
Written by four leading experts in the field, Next Generation Multiple Access includes information on:
Foundation
and application scenarios for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
systems, including modulation, detection, power allocation, and resource
management
NOMA’s interaction with alternate applications such as
satellite communication systems, terrestrial-satellite communication
systems, and integrated sensing
Collision resolution, compressed
sensing aided massive access, latency management, deep learning enabled
massive access, and energy harvesting
Holographic-pattern division
multiple access, over-the-air transmission, multi-dimensional multiple
access, sparse signal detection, and federated meta-learning assisted
resource management
Next Generation Multiple Access is an essential
reference for those who are interested in discovering practical
solutions using NGMA technology, including researchers, engineers, and
graduate students in the disciplines of information engineering,
telecommunications engineering, and computer engineering.