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100 1 _aKwok, Yu-Kwong Ricky.
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aWireless Internet and mobile computing :
_binteroperability and performance /
_cYu-Kwong Ricky Kwok, Vincent K.N. Lau.
264 1 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bWiley-Interscience :
_cc2007.
300 _a1 PDF (xxxiv, 731 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aInformation and communication technology series ;
_v89
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 701-723) and index.
505 0 _aPreface -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- PART I. ESSENTIALS OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS -- 1. The "Mobile" Radio Propagation Channel -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Large Scale Path-loss -- 1.3 Shadowing Effects -- 1.4 Small Scale Multipath Fading Effects -- 1.4.1 Flat Fading vs Frequency Selective Fading -- 1.4.2 Fast Fading vs Slow Fading -- 1.5 Practical Considerations -- 1.6 Summary -- Problems -- 2. Modulation Techniques -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Signal Space and Geometric Representation of Signals -- 2.3 Modulation Design and Signal Constellations -- 2.4 Demodulation Design and Optimal Detection in AWGN Channels -- 2.5 Performance and Tradeoffs -- 2.6 Practical Illustrations -- 2.7 Summary -- Problems -- 3. Multiuser Communications -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Information Theoretical Overview of Multi-user communications -- 3.3 Orthogonal Resource Partition -- 3.4 Non-Orthogonal Resource Partitioning -- 3.5 Spectral Efficiency and Performance Issues -- 3.6 Practical Illustrations of GSM, CDMA and Wireless LAN -- 3.7 Summary -- Problems -- 4. Diversity Techniques -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Effects of Flat Fading on BER Performance -- 4.3 Effects of Frequency Selective Fading on BER Performance -- 4.4 Diversity: A Key Technique to Combat Flat Fading Channels -- 4.5 Equalization* -- 4.6 Practical Illustration: RAKE Receiver -- 4.7 Summary -- Problems -- PART II. CELLULAR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES -- 5. Overview and Evolution of Cellular Technologies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Evolution of Cellular Systems -- 5.3 Technical Challenges to Realize 3G Services -- 5.4 Summary -- Problems -- 6. CDMA (IS-95) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 System Architecture of IS95 -- 6.3 Physical Layer and Physical Channels -- 6.4 Call Processing -- 6.5 Power Control -- 6.6 Soft Handover -- 6.7 Summary -- Problems -- 7. GSM -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 GSM System Architecture -- 7.3 GPRS System Architecture -- 7.4 Radio Interface -- 7.5 Core Network Interface and Services.
505 8 _a7.6 Summary -- Problems -- 8. Wideband CDMA and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 UMTS Architecture -- 8.3 Packet Switched Connections in UMTS (Rel 99) -- 8.4 Packet Scheduling in HSDPA (Rel 5) -- 8.5 Summary -- Problems -- PART III. SHORT-RANGE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES -- 9. IEEE 802.11x WLAN Standards -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Design Goals -- 9.3 IEEE 802 Architecture -- 9.4 IEEE 802.11 MAC Layer -- 9.5 IEEE 802.11 Physical Layers -- 9.6 IEEE 802.11e for QoS Provisioning -- 9.7 Advanced Developments -- 9.8 Practical Illustration: Home Network -- 9.9 Summary -- Problems -- 10. Bluetooth WPAN -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Design Goals -- 10.3 Bluetooth Protocol Stack -- 10.4 Bluetooth Physical and MAC Layers -- 10.5 Piconets and Scatternets -- 10.6 Performance Issues -- 10.7 Practical Illustration: Sensor Network -- 10.8 Summary -- Problems -- 11. Coexistence Issues -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The ISM Band Spectrum -- 11.3 Packet Collision -- 11.4 Possible Solutions -- 11.5 IEEE 802.15 TG2 -- 11.6 Interference Source Oriented Adaptive Frequency Hopping -- 11.7 Interference Source Oriented Master Delay MAC Scheduling -- 11.8 Performance Issues -- 11.9 Practical Illustration: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Colocate Transmissions -- 11.10 Summary -- Problems -- 12. Competing Technologies -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 IrDA -- 12.3 HomeRF -- 12.4 HIPERLAN -- 12.5 Practical Illustrations?Implementation of HIPERLAN -- 12.6 Summary -- Problems -- PART IV. PROTOCOL ADAPTATIONS FOR WIRELESS NETWORKING -- 13. Mobile IP -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Advertisement Mechanisms -- 13.3 Registration -- 13.4 Tunneling Approaches -- 13.5 Route Optimizations -- 13.6 Practical Illustrations-Hierarchical Mobility Management -- 13.7 Summary -- Problems -- 14. IPv6 -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Design Goals -- 14.3 Mobility Support -- 14.4 Home Agents Discovery -- 14.5 Practical Illustrations-IPv6 Based VTHD Network -- 14.6 Summary -- Problems.
505 8 _a15. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 WAP Service Model -- 15.3 WAP System Architecture -- 15.4 WAP Protocol Stack -- 15.5 WAP Profiles and Caching -- 15.6 Practical Illustrations-Location-Aware Advertising System -- 15.7 Summary -- Problems -- 16. TCP over Wireless -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 TCP Congestion and Error Control -- 16.3 Deficiencies and Overview of Solution -- 16.4 Link Layer Approaches -- 16.5 Split Connection Approaches -- 16.6 End-to-End Approaches -- 16.7 Practical Illustrations-Wireless WAN -- 16.8 Summary -- Problems -- PART V. WIRELESS RESOURCES MANAGEMENT -- 17. Wireless Packet Scheduling -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 The Scheduling Problem -- 17.3 System Model -- 17.4 Fairness Notions -- 17.5 Fair Queueing Approaches -- 17.6 Practical Illustrations-HSDPA -- 17.7 Summary -- Problems -- 18. Power Management -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Characterization of Power Consumption -- 18.3 Power Conservation Schemes -- 18.4 Performance Issues -- 18.5 Practical Illustrations-The pcMAC Scheme -- 18.6 Summary -- Problems -- 19. Ad Hoc Routing -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Application Scenarios -- 19.3 System Model -- 19.4 Performance Metrics -- 19.5 Routing Protocols -- 19.6 Practical Illustrations-WLAN Based Ad Hoc Routing -- 19.7 Summary -- Problems -- 20. Wireless Data Caching -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Application Scenarios -- 20.3 System Architecture -- 20.4 Performance Metrics -- 20.5 Data Caching Approaches -- 20.6 Practical Illustrations-Proactive Key Caching -- 20.7 Summary -- Problems -- 21. Security Issues -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Security Considerations -- 21.3 Cellular Wireless Security -- 21.4 Short-Range Wireless Security -- 21.5 Practical Illustrations-Wireless LAN Security Auditing -- 21.6 Summary -- Problems -- PART VI. MOBILE COMPUTING APPLICATIONS -- 22. VoIP on Wireless -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 iGSM VoIP Approach -- 22.3 iGSM System Architecture.
505 8 _a22.4 iGSM Call Processing -- 22.5 Practical Illustrations-Problems and Solutions for VoIP over IEEE 802.11 -- 22.6 Summary -- Problems -- 23. Wireless Video -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Real-Time Service Goals -- 23.3 System Constraints -- 23.4 Error Concealment Techniques -- 23.5 Joint Source Channel Coding Techniques -- 23.6 Practical Illustrations?Rate Adaptation for MPEG-4 Video -- 23.7 Summary -- Problems -- 24. Wireless File Systems -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 File System Service Model -- 24.3 General Principles for the Design of a Distributed File System -- 24.4 Replication Services and Mechanisms -- 24.5 Disconnected Operations and Caching -- 24.6 Weakly Connected Operations -- 24.7 Practical Illustrations-Mobile Distributed Database -- 24.8 Summary -- Problems -- 25. Location Dependent Services -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Mobile Location Service Model -- 25.3 Spatial Analysis Techniques -- 25.4Mobile Positioning Techniques -- 25.5 Practical Illustrations-The Cricket Location Support System -- 25.6 Summary -- Problems -- 26. Trust Bootstrapping in Wireless Sensor Networks -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Key Predistribution -- 26.3 Key Predistribution with Deployment Knowledge -- 26.4 Key Establishment -- 26.5 Discussions and Future Work -- 26.6 Summary -- Problems -- 27. Peer-to-Peer Computing over Wireless -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 A Taxonomy of P2P Systems -- 27.3 Wired P2P Systems -- 27.4 Topology Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks -- 27.5 Media Objects Replication Techniques -- 27.6 Practical Illustrations - Localized Topology Control -- 27.7 Summary -- Problems -- 28. Incentives in Peer-to-Peer Computing -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 Incentive Issues in P2P Systems over the Internet -- 28.3 Incentive Issues in Wireless P2P Systems -- 28.4 Discussion and Future Work -- 28.5 Summary -- Problems -- Appendix A: Optimality of Minimum Distance Decoder -- References -- Topic Index.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aThis book describes the technologies involved in all aspects of a large networking system and how the various devices can interact and communicate with each other. Using a bottom up approach the authors demonstrate how it is feasible, for instance, for a cellular device user to communicate, via the all-purpose TCP/IP protocols, with a wireless notebook computer user, traversing all the way through a base station in a cellular wireless network (e.g., GSM, CDMA), a public switched network (PSTN), the Internet, an intranet, a local area network (LAN), and a wireless LAN access point. The information bits, in travelling through this long path, are processed by numerous disparate communication technologies. The authors also describe the technologies involved in infrastructure less wireless networks.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
588 _aTitle from title screen (viewed July 10, 2009).
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/19/2015.
650 0 _aInternetworking (Telecommunication)
650 0 _aElectronic books.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _a3G mobile communication
695 _aAWGN
695 _aAd hoc networks
695 _aAdvertising
695 _aAuthentication
695 _aAvailability
695 _aBandwidth
695 _aBase stations
695 _aBibliographies
695 _aBinary phase shift keying
695 _aBit error rate
695 _aBit rate
695 _aBluetooth
695 _aBooks
695 _aChannel coding
695 _aChannel models
695 _aCollaboration
695 _aCommunication system security
695 _aCommunities
695 _aComputer architecture
695 _aConstellation diagram
695 _aData communication
695 _aData models
695 _aDecoding
695 _aDelay
695 _aDemodulation
695 _aDigital communication
695 _aDownlink
695 _aDriver circuits
695 _aEncoding
695 _aEncryption
695 _aEnergy dissipation
695 _aEquations
695 _aError probability
695 _aFading
695 _aFile systems
695 _aGSM
695 _aGovernment
695 _aGround penetrating radar
695 _aHome automation
695 _aIEEE 802.11 Standards
695 _aIP networks
695 _aIndexes
695 _aInterference
695 _aInternet
695 _aLand mobile radio
695 _aLogic gates
695 _aMaintenance engineering
695 _aMeasurement
695 _aMedia
695 _aMedia Access Protocol
695 _aMemory management
695 _aMobile communication
695 _aMobile computing
695 _aMobile handsets
695 _aModulation
695 _aMultiaccess communication
695 _aNetwork topology
695 _aOut of order
695 _aPSNR
695 _aPeer to peer computing
695 _aPhysical layer
695 _aPortals
695 _aPower control
695 _aPower demand
695 _aPropagation losses
695 _aProtocols
695 _aQuality of service
695 _aRadio transmitters
695 _aReal time systems
695 _aReceivers
695 _aRoads
695 _aRouting
695 _aRouting protocols
695 _aScheduling algorithm
695 _aSections
695 _aSecurity
695 _aSensors
695 _aServers
695 _aShadow mapping
695 _aSignal to noise ratio
695 _aSpatial databases
695 _aSpeech
695 _aSpread spectrum communication
695 _aStreaming media
695 _aSwitches
695 _aSwitching circuits
695 _aTelephone sets
695 _aThroughput
695 _aTime domain analysis
695 _aTime frequency analysis
695 _aTopology
695 _aTransmitters
695 _aVehicles
695 _aVenus
695 _aWireless LAN
695 _aWireless application protocol
695 _aWireless communication
695 _aWireless networks
695 _aWireless sensor networks
700 1 _aLau, Vincent K. N.
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online Service),
_edistributor.
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780471679684
830 0 _aInformation and communication technology series ;
_v89
856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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