[Tccc] Deadline is today: Invitation for Chapter Proposal: "Recent Trends in Multiuser MIMO Communications"

Adeel Razi adeel.razi
Mon Apr 16 02:26:20 EDT 2012


Dear All

Deadline is today i.e.,16th April 2012. Please consider to contribute. More
details are pasted below and registration is through the website:

http://www.intechopen.com/welcome/0771f29cdfea6daa16cd691fc50c9b24/

Best Regards,
Adeel

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*Adeel Razi, Ph.D.*
Assistant Professor
Electronic Engineering Department
NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
E-mail: adeel at neduet.edu.pk
URL: http://www.neduet.edu.pk/electronics/electronics/AdeelRazi.html




2012/3/11 Adeel Razi <adeel.razi at ieee.org>

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>                      Call for Chapters
> ?Recent Trends in Multiuser MIMO Communications?
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> For registration of chapter proposal please go to:
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> http://www.intechweb.org/welcome/0771f29cdfea6daa16cd691fc50c9b24/
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> *Objectives:
> *The invention of Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology has
> fundamentally changed the design principles of wireless communication
> system and led to dramatic increase on the system throughput. One
> innovative MIMO application is to support multiuser transmission in
> cellular downlink systems that centralizes joint precoding at base stations
> and requires no cooperation between mobile devices. This technique is known
> as Multiuser MIMO and has attracted extensive research and development in
> recent years.
>
> In next generation communication systems, the design paradigm is shifting
> and new system models are emerging where Multiuser MIMO is used as a basic
> building block. Among them a system model which received a lot of attention
> recently is the multi-cell setup in which multi-cell cooperation is enabled
> by exploiting the existing high-rate backhaul links between neighboring
> base stations. Another research direction of notable interest is
> physical-layer security where investigations on achievable rates of secure
> multiuser MIMO transmissions are still in the early stages of development.
> For heterogeneous networking that has been attracting a lot of attention
> lately, the interference resulting from the coexisting macro and femto
> cells can be effectively mitigated using multiuser MIMO techniques.
>  Furthermore, relay-assisted cooperative multiuser MIMO is also an
> interesting direction where exciting developments are happening. The
> objective of this book is to collate the recent trends in system designs
> which stem from the lessons learnt in the multiuser MIMO research over the
> last decade.
>
> *Topics of interest:
> *
> Following is the non-exhaustive list of topics of interest
>
> -       Information-theoretic aspects
>
> -       Beamforming design
>
> -       Transceiver methods
>
> -       User Scheduling
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> -       Limited Feedback techniques
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> -       Low complexity codebook design
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> -       Distributed and decentralized optimization and resource allocation
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> -       Coordinated interference management
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> -       Energy efficient algorithms
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> -       Channel modeling and measurements
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> -       Experimental and protoyping issues
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>
> *Important Dates
> *
> Chapter proposal submission: 16 April 2012
>
> Notification of chapter review results: 14 May 2012
>
> Final chapter submission: 06 July 2012
>
>
> *Editors:
> *
> Adeel Razi, NED University, Pakistan
> adeel.razi at ieee.org
>
> Kaibin Huang, Yonsei University, Korea
> huangkb at me.com
>
> Chan-Byoung Chae, Yonsei University, Korea
> cbchae at yonsei.ac.kr
>
> *Requests for additional information should be addressed to the editors.*
>
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