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Internet of things.Classitication: LCC TKs1032K49 2(17 DDC 621.38450-dc23LcrecordavailaBleathttps://lccnioc-gov/2016m5220)ISBN 978-1-107-17241- HardbackCambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy ofURLs for extermal or third-party Internet websites referred to in this puhlication,and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remainaccurate of appropriateContentsList of Contributorspage xvIPrefaceKXIOverview of New Technolog ies for 5G SystemsVincent W S, Wong, Robert Schober, Derrick Wing Kwan Ng, and Li-Chun Wang1.1 Introduction1.2 Cloud Radio Access Networks1.3 Cloud Computing and Fog Computing1. 4 Non-orthogonal Multiple Access1. 5 Flexible Physical Layer Design334.4671. 6 Massive MIMo1. 7 Full-Duplex Communications1. 8 Millimeter wave1.9 Mobile Data Offloading, LTE-Unlicensed, and Smart Data Pricing131. 10 IoT M2M. and D2D1. 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Vincent Poor6.1 Introduction1106.2 NOMA in Single-Input Single-Output(SISO)Systems1126.2.1 The basics of nomaI126. 2. 2 Impact of User Pairing on NOMA136.2,3 Cognitive Radio Inspired NOMA6. 3 NOMA in MIMO Systems1206.3.1 System Model for MIMO-NOMA Schemes1216.3.2 Design of Precoding and Detection Matrices with Limited CSIT 1236.3.3 Design of Precoding and Detection Matrices with Perfect CSIT 1266.4 Summary and Future Directions128ReferencesFlexible Physical Layer Design133Maximilian Matthe, Martin Danneberg, Dan Zhang, and Gerhard Fettweis7.1 Introduction1337. 2 Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing357.3 Software-Defined waveform1377. 3. 1 Time Domain Processing1387.3.2 Implementation Architecture1387.4 GFDM Receiver Design14174 Synchronization unit1427. 4.2 Channel Estimation Unit1474.3 MIMo-GFDM Detection Unit145Contents7.5 Summary and Outlook147Acknowledgments148References488Distributed Massive MIMO in Cellular Networks15IMichail Matthaiou and Shi Jin8. 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LoweContentsⅸx10.1 Motivations and Opportunities18810.2 Millimeter Wave Radio Propagation18910. 2.1 Radio Attenuation1890. 2. 2. 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