Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and Practice 1st Edition
Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and Practice, 1st Edition by Trung Q. Duong delivers a clear, authoritative introduction to one of the most critical areas in modern wireless engineering. If you’re building or researching mission-critical 5G/6G systems — from industrial IoT to autonomous vehicles and remote healthcare — this book grabs your attention from the first page.
Packed with rigor and practicality, the book bridges theory and real-world design. It covers latency and reliability fundamentals, finite-blocklength information theory, queuing and scheduling, resource allocation, coding and diversity techniques, and stochastic geometry for performance analysis. Realistic use cases—V2X, factory automation, AR/VR, and smart grids—illustrate how URLLC principles apply across global deployments in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific markets.
Engineers, researchers, graduate students, and network architects will find the explanations and mathematical treatments accessible without sacrificing depth. Clear diagrams, worked examples, and performance insights help translate complex models into actionable design choices for wireless networks and IoT ecosystems.
Why this edition matters: it synthesizes the latest theoretical advances with practical considerations for deployment, helping you design systems that meet stringent latency and reliability targets. Whether you’re optimizing protocols, evaluating trade-offs, or planning next-generation network services, this volume becomes an essential reference.
Add Ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (URLLC) Theory and Practice to your library and stay ahead in the race to deliver dependable, low-latency connectivity worldwide. Order your copy today and begin designing the future of mission-critical communication.
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