题目:Stochastic Geometry for the Fundamental Design of Heterogeneous Cellular Networks 时间:2016年3月24日(周四)下午13:30-17:00 地点:天游ty8线路1线路2线路3玉泉校区,信电大楼-117学术厅 报告人:Prof. Tony Q. S. Quek, Assistant Professor, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore | ![]() |
Abstract:
Heterogeneous cellular networks are a comprehensive approach to provide high cellular network capacity by densely overlaying conventional macro-cell cellular architecture with heterogeneous architectural features such as small cells. Inspired by the attractive features and potential advantages of heterogeneous cellular networks, their development and deployment is gaining momentum in the wireless industry and research communities during the last few years. In the first part, the tutorial provides an introduction to stochastic geometry, including the main models and the key results that enable analysis of network performance metrics such as transmission success probabilities, throughput, and delay. In the second part, we motivate how stochastic geometry and spatial averaging can be useful to characterize the network performance of heterogeneous cellular networks by providing several scenarios including base station cooperation, interference cancellation, full-duplex radios, backhauling, cloud radio access networks, Massive MIMO, and energy harvesting. Lastly, we conclude by providing future research directions of heterogeneous cellular networks and their role in 5G.
Biography:
Tony Q.S. Quek received the B.E. and M.E. degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, respectively. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he earned the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor with the Singapore University of Technology and Design. His current research topics include heterogeneous networks, smart grid, green communications, wireless security, big data processing, IoT, and cognitive radio. He has been actively involved in organizing and chairing sessions, and has served as a TPC member in a numerous international conferences. He is currently an Executive Editorial Committee Member for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications. He is a co-author of the book “Small Cell Networks: Deployment, PHY Techniques, and Resource Allocation” published by Cambridge University Press in 2013 and the book “Cloud Radio Access Networks: Principles, Technologies, and Applications” by Cambridge University Press in 2016. He received the 2008 Philip Yeo Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Research, the IEEE Globecom 2010 Best Paper Award, the 2012 IEEE William R. Bennett Prize, the IEEE SPAWC 2013 Best Student Paper Award, the IEEE WCSP 2014 Best Paper Award, and the IEEE PES General Meeting 2015 Best Paper.