Compared with conventional communications, cooperative communication allows multiple users or stations in a wireless network to coordinate their packet transmissions and share each other's resources, thus achieving high-performance gain and better service coverage and reliability. This book introduces effective cooperative wireless communication schemes, to help readers improve energy efficiency, reliability, and end-to-end protocol design of wireless communication systems. Complete with algorithms and tips for effective design, the book includes many examples and best practices to facilitate understanding.
Introduction. Fundamental Understanding of Cooperative Communication. Reliability of Cooperative Transmission. Energy Consumption of Cooperative Transmission. Throughput of Cooperative Transmission. Delay Analysis of Cooperative Transmission. Cooperative Communication in Single-Hop Scenario. Power Efficiency of Cooperative Transmission. Optimal Power Allocation of Cooperative Transmission. Cooperative Communication in Multi-Pair Multi-Hop Scenario. REACT: Residual Energy-Aware Cooperative Transmissions. Joint Beamforming and Power Allocation. Selfishness-Aware Energy-Efficient Cooperative Networks. Network Protocol Design of M2M-Based Cooperative Relaying.
Zhengguo Sheng is a lecturer at the University of Sussex, UK, and co-founder of WRTnode. His current research interests cover Internet-of-Things, machine-to-machine (M2M), mobile cloud computing, and power line communication (PLC). Previously, he was with the University of British Columbia as a research associate, and with France Telecom Orange Labs as the senior researcher and project manager in M2M and Internet-of-Things, as well as the coordinator of Orange and Asia telco on NFC-SWP partnership. He is also the winner of the Orange Outstanding Researcher Award and CEO Retention bonus recipient, 2012. He also worked as a research intern with IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA, and U.S. Army Research Labs. With six years of research experience across industry and academia, Sheng has research interests that cover a wide range in wireless communication from the fundamental information theory to radio technology and protocol design, and so on. Before joining Orange Labs, he received his Ph.D. and M.S. with distinction at Imperial College London in 2011 and 2007, respectively, and his B.Sc. from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) in 2006.
He has published more than 30 prestigious conference and journal papers. He serves as the technical committee member of ELSEVIER Journals of Computer Communications (COMCOM). He has also served as the co-organizer of IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Vehicular Communications (WiVeC'14), session chair of IEEE VTC'14-Fall, technical program committee members of Tensymp'15, CloudCom'14, SmartComp'14, WCSP'14, Qshine'14, ICCAAD'14, ContextDD'14, etc. He is also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Chi Harold Liu is a Full Professor at the School of Software, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also the Director of IBM Mainframe Excellence Center (Beijing), Director of IBM Big Data & Analysis Technology Center, and Director of National Laboratory of Data Intelligence for China Light Industry. He holds a Ph.D. degree from Imperial College, UK, and a B.Eng. degree from Tsinghua University, China. Before moving to academia, he joined IBM Research - China as a staff researcher and project manager, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany, and as a visiting scholar at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA. His current research interests include the Internet-of-Things (IoT), big data analytics, mobile computing, and wireless ad hoc, sensor, and mesh networks. He received the Distinguished Young Scholar Award in 2013, IBM First Plateau Invention Achievement Award in 2012, and IBM First Patent Application Award in 2011 and was interviewed by EEWeb.com as the Featured Engineer in 2011. He has published more than 50 prestigious conference and journal papers and owned more than 10 EU/U.S./China patents. He serves as the editor for KSII Trans. on Internet and Information Systems and the book editor for four books published by Taylor & Francis Group, USA. He also has served as the general chair of IEEE SECON'13 workshop on IoT Networking and Control, IEEE WCNC'12 workshop on IoT Enabling Technologies, and ACM UbiComp'11 Workshop on Networking and Object Memories for IoT. He served as the consultant to Bain & Company, and KPMG, USA, and the peer reviewer for Qatar National Research Foundation, and National Science Foundation, China. He is a member of IEEE and ACM.