Emerging Technologies in Wireless LANs
Herausgeber: Bing, Benny
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Provides the key practical considerations for deploying wireless LANs and a solid understanding of the emerging technologies.
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Provides the key practical considerations for deploying wireless LANs and a solid understanding of the emerging technologies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895842
- ISBN-10: 0521895847
- Artikelnr.: 23493921
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895842
- ISBN-10: 0521895847
- Artikelnr.: 23493921
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword; Preface; Part I. Introduction to 802.11: 1. Emerging IEEE 802.11
standards Luke Qian; 2. Guide to wireless LAN analysis Wildpackets Inc.;
Part II. 802.11 Quality of Service: 3. WLAN QoS Mathilde Benveniste; 4.
Performance understanding of IEEE 802.11 DCF and IEEE 802.11e EDCA Giuseppe
Bianchi, Sunghyun Choi, Ilenia Tinnirello; 5. Cross-layer optimized video
streaming over wireless multi-hop mesh networks Yiannis Andreopoulos,
Nicholas Mastronarde and Mihaela van der Schaar; Part III. 802.11 Security:
6. Understanding and achieving next-generation wireless security Motorola;
7. Wireless local area network security Dorothy Stanley and Joshua Wright;
Part IV. High throughput 802.11: 8. The 802.11n standard Richard VanNee; 9.
MIMO spatial processing for 802.11n WLAN Bjorn Andre Bjerke, Irina
Medvedev, John Ketchum, Rod Walton, Steven Howard, Mark Wallace and Sanjiv
Nanda; Part V. 802.11 Mesh Networks: 10. Capacity of wireless mesh networks
Stephen Rayment; 11. Autonomous mobile mesh networks and their design
challenges Ambatipudi Sastry; 12. Service provisioning for wireless mesh
networks John Macchione; 13. Metro-scale Wi-Fi networks Josef Kriegl and
William Merrill; 14. Usage and performance comparison of mobile MetroMesh
networks Devabhaktuni Srikrishna; 15. First, second and third generation
mesh architectures Francis Dacosta; 16. Wireless mesh networks Jan Kruys
and Luke Qian; Part VI. 802.11/Cellular Interworking: 17. WLAN interworking
with 2G/3G systems Srinivasan Balasubramanian; 18. Towards service
continuity in emerging heterogeneous mobile networks Sandro Grech, Henry
Haverinen, Vijay Devarapalli and Jouni Mikkonen; 19. A survey of analytical
modeling for cellular/WLAN interworking Enrique Stevens-Navarro, Chi Sun
and Vincent Wong; Part VII. Coexistence: 20. Coexistence of unlicensed
wireless networks Steve Shellhammer; 21. Coexistence of IEEE 802.11n and
bluetooth Eldad Perahia; Part VIII. 802.11 Network and Radio Resource
Management: 22. Measured WLANs: the first step to managed WLANs Richard
Paine; 23. Cognitive WLAN - a better architecture Nestor Feses; Part IX.
802.11 range: 24. Wi-Fi range - impact on data rates, coverage, and
capacity John DiGiovanni and Perry Correll; Part X. 802.11 Hardware Design:
25. An 802.11g WLAN system on a chip Atheros Communications, Tereas Meng
and Bruce Wooley; 26. Antenna design for portable computers Frank Caimi,
David Wittwer, Anatoliy Ioffe and Marin Stoytchev; Part XI. Wi-Fi Hotspots:
27. Service control and service management of Wi-Fi hotspots Jasbir Singh;
28. Hot spots - public access using 802.11 James Keeler; 29. Strategies for
maximizing access to public commercial hot spots Boingo Wireless® Inc; 30.
A discussion of 802.11 for sensor networks William Merrill, Dustin
McIntire, Josef Kriegl and Aidan Doyle; 31. Wi-Fi based tracking systems
Ekahau, Inc.; 32. Building the mobile computing environment through
context-aware service management Appear; 33. Experiments using small
unmanned aircraft to augment a mobile ad hoc network Timothy Brown et al.
University of Colorado at Boulder; Part XIII. Ultra WideBand (UWB): 34.
Ultra-wideband wireless technology Kai Siwiak and Yasaman Bahreini; 35.
High-rate WPAN Dagnachew Birru and Vasanth Gaddam; Part XIV. Public
Wireless Broadband: 36. Wireless cities British Telecom; 37. The path to 4G
and the mobilization of the internet Philip Marshall; 38. All internet is
local - five ways public ownership solves the U.S. broadband problem Becca
Vargo Daggett; Epilogue; Index.
standards Luke Qian; 2. Guide to wireless LAN analysis Wildpackets Inc.;
Part II. 802.11 Quality of Service: 3. WLAN QoS Mathilde Benveniste; 4.
Performance understanding of IEEE 802.11 DCF and IEEE 802.11e EDCA Giuseppe
Bianchi, Sunghyun Choi, Ilenia Tinnirello; 5. Cross-layer optimized video
streaming over wireless multi-hop mesh networks Yiannis Andreopoulos,
Nicholas Mastronarde and Mihaela van der Schaar; Part III. 802.11 Security:
6. Understanding and achieving next-generation wireless security Motorola;
7. Wireless local area network security Dorothy Stanley and Joshua Wright;
Part IV. High throughput 802.11: 8. The 802.11n standard Richard VanNee; 9.
MIMO spatial processing for 802.11n WLAN Bjorn Andre Bjerke, Irina
Medvedev, John Ketchum, Rod Walton, Steven Howard, Mark Wallace and Sanjiv
Nanda; Part V. 802.11 Mesh Networks: 10. Capacity of wireless mesh networks
Stephen Rayment; 11. Autonomous mobile mesh networks and their design
challenges Ambatipudi Sastry; 12. Service provisioning for wireless mesh
networks John Macchione; 13. Metro-scale Wi-Fi networks Josef Kriegl and
William Merrill; 14. Usage and performance comparison of mobile MetroMesh
networks Devabhaktuni Srikrishna; 15. First, second and third generation
mesh architectures Francis Dacosta; 16. Wireless mesh networks Jan Kruys
and Luke Qian; Part VI. 802.11/Cellular Interworking: 17. WLAN interworking
with 2G/3G systems Srinivasan Balasubramanian; 18. Towards service
continuity in emerging heterogeneous mobile networks Sandro Grech, Henry
Haverinen, Vijay Devarapalli and Jouni Mikkonen; 19. A survey of analytical
modeling for cellular/WLAN interworking Enrique Stevens-Navarro, Chi Sun
and Vincent Wong; Part VII. Coexistence: 20. Coexistence of unlicensed
wireless networks Steve Shellhammer; 21. Coexistence of IEEE 802.11n and
bluetooth Eldad Perahia; Part VIII. 802.11 Network and Radio Resource
Management: 22. Measured WLANs: the first step to managed WLANs Richard
Paine; 23. Cognitive WLAN - a better architecture Nestor Feses; Part IX.
802.11 range: 24. Wi-Fi range - impact on data rates, coverage, and
capacity John DiGiovanni and Perry Correll; Part X. 802.11 Hardware Design:
25. An 802.11g WLAN system on a chip Atheros Communications, Tereas Meng
and Bruce Wooley; 26. Antenna design for portable computers Frank Caimi,
David Wittwer, Anatoliy Ioffe and Marin Stoytchev; Part XI. Wi-Fi Hotspots:
27. Service control and service management of Wi-Fi hotspots Jasbir Singh;
28. Hot spots - public access using 802.11 James Keeler; 29. Strategies for
maximizing access to public commercial hot spots Boingo Wireless® Inc; 30.
A discussion of 802.11 for sensor networks William Merrill, Dustin
McIntire, Josef Kriegl and Aidan Doyle; 31. Wi-Fi based tracking systems
Ekahau, Inc.; 32. Building the mobile computing environment through
context-aware service management Appear; 33. Experiments using small
unmanned aircraft to augment a mobile ad hoc network Timothy Brown et al.
University of Colorado at Boulder; Part XIII. Ultra WideBand (UWB): 34.
Ultra-wideband wireless technology Kai Siwiak and Yasaman Bahreini; 35.
High-rate WPAN Dagnachew Birru and Vasanth Gaddam; Part XIV. Public
Wireless Broadband: 36. Wireless cities British Telecom; 37. The path to 4G
and the mobilization of the internet Philip Marshall; 38. All internet is
local - five ways public ownership solves the U.S. broadband problem Becca
Vargo Daggett; Epilogue; Index.
Foreword; Preface; Part I. Introduction to 802.11: 1. Emerging IEEE 802.11
standards Luke Qian; 2. Guide to wireless LAN analysis Wildpackets Inc.;
Part II. 802.11 Quality of Service: 3. WLAN QoS Mathilde Benveniste; 4.
Performance understanding of IEEE 802.11 DCF and IEEE 802.11e EDCA Giuseppe
Bianchi, Sunghyun Choi, Ilenia Tinnirello; 5. Cross-layer optimized video
streaming over wireless multi-hop mesh networks Yiannis Andreopoulos,
Nicholas Mastronarde and Mihaela van der Schaar; Part III. 802.11 Security:
6. Understanding and achieving next-generation wireless security Motorola;
7. Wireless local area network security Dorothy Stanley and Joshua Wright;
Part IV. High throughput 802.11: 8. The 802.11n standard Richard VanNee; 9.
MIMO spatial processing for 802.11n WLAN Bjorn Andre Bjerke, Irina
Medvedev, John Ketchum, Rod Walton, Steven Howard, Mark Wallace and Sanjiv
Nanda; Part V. 802.11 Mesh Networks: 10. Capacity of wireless mesh networks
Stephen Rayment; 11. Autonomous mobile mesh networks and their design
challenges Ambatipudi Sastry; 12. Service provisioning for wireless mesh
networks John Macchione; 13. Metro-scale Wi-Fi networks Josef Kriegl and
William Merrill; 14. Usage and performance comparison of mobile MetroMesh
networks Devabhaktuni Srikrishna; 15. First, second and third generation
mesh architectures Francis Dacosta; 16. Wireless mesh networks Jan Kruys
and Luke Qian; Part VI. 802.11/Cellular Interworking: 17. WLAN interworking
with 2G/3G systems Srinivasan Balasubramanian; 18. Towards service
continuity in emerging heterogeneous mobile networks Sandro Grech, Henry
Haverinen, Vijay Devarapalli and Jouni Mikkonen; 19. A survey of analytical
modeling for cellular/WLAN interworking Enrique Stevens-Navarro, Chi Sun
and Vincent Wong; Part VII. Coexistence: 20. Coexistence of unlicensed
wireless networks Steve Shellhammer; 21. Coexistence of IEEE 802.11n and
bluetooth Eldad Perahia; Part VIII. 802.11 Network and Radio Resource
Management: 22. Measured WLANs: the first step to managed WLANs Richard
Paine; 23. Cognitive WLAN - a better architecture Nestor Feses; Part IX.
802.11 range: 24. Wi-Fi range - impact on data rates, coverage, and
capacity John DiGiovanni and Perry Correll; Part X. 802.11 Hardware Design:
25. An 802.11g WLAN system on a chip Atheros Communications, Tereas Meng
and Bruce Wooley; 26. Antenna design for portable computers Frank Caimi,
David Wittwer, Anatoliy Ioffe and Marin Stoytchev; Part XI. Wi-Fi Hotspots:
27. Service control and service management of Wi-Fi hotspots Jasbir Singh;
28. Hot spots - public access using 802.11 James Keeler; 29. Strategies for
maximizing access to public commercial hot spots Boingo Wireless® Inc; 30.
A discussion of 802.11 for sensor networks William Merrill, Dustin
McIntire, Josef Kriegl and Aidan Doyle; 31. Wi-Fi based tracking systems
Ekahau, Inc.; 32. Building the mobile computing environment through
context-aware service management Appear; 33. Experiments using small
unmanned aircraft to augment a mobile ad hoc network Timothy Brown et al.
University of Colorado at Boulder; Part XIII. Ultra WideBand (UWB): 34.
Ultra-wideband wireless technology Kai Siwiak and Yasaman Bahreini; 35.
High-rate WPAN Dagnachew Birru and Vasanth Gaddam; Part XIV. Public
Wireless Broadband: 36. Wireless cities British Telecom; 37. The path to 4G
and the mobilization of the internet Philip Marshall; 38. All internet is
local - five ways public ownership solves the U.S. broadband problem Becca
Vargo Daggett; Epilogue; Index.
standards Luke Qian; 2. Guide to wireless LAN analysis Wildpackets Inc.;
Part II. 802.11 Quality of Service: 3. WLAN QoS Mathilde Benveniste; 4.
Performance understanding of IEEE 802.11 DCF and IEEE 802.11e EDCA Giuseppe
Bianchi, Sunghyun Choi, Ilenia Tinnirello; 5. Cross-layer optimized video
streaming over wireless multi-hop mesh networks Yiannis Andreopoulos,
Nicholas Mastronarde and Mihaela van der Schaar; Part III. 802.11 Security:
6. Understanding and achieving next-generation wireless security Motorola;
7. Wireless local area network security Dorothy Stanley and Joshua Wright;
Part IV. High throughput 802.11: 8. The 802.11n standard Richard VanNee; 9.
MIMO spatial processing for 802.11n WLAN Bjorn Andre Bjerke, Irina
Medvedev, John Ketchum, Rod Walton, Steven Howard, Mark Wallace and Sanjiv
Nanda; Part V. 802.11 Mesh Networks: 10. Capacity of wireless mesh networks
Stephen Rayment; 11. Autonomous mobile mesh networks and their design
challenges Ambatipudi Sastry; 12. Service provisioning for wireless mesh
networks John Macchione; 13. Metro-scale Wi-Fi networks Josef Kriegl and
William Merrill; 14. Usage and performance comparison of mobile MetroMesh
networks Devabhaktuni Srikrishna; 15. First, second and third generation
mesh architectures Francis Dacosta; 16. Wireless mesh networks Jan Kruys
and Luke Qian; Part VI. 802.11/Cellular Interworking: 17. WLAN interworking
with 2G/3G systems Srinivasan Balasubramanian; 18. Towards service
continuity in emerging heterogeneous mobile networks Sandro Grech, Henry
Haverinen, Vijay Devarapalli and Jouni Mikkonen; 19. A survey of analytical
modeling for cellular/WLAN interworking Enrique Stevens-Navarro, Chi Sun
and Vincent Wong; Part VII. Coexistence: 20. Coexistence of unlicensed
wireless networks Steve Shellhammer; 21. Coexistence of IEEE 802.11n and
bluetooth Eldad Perahia; Part VIII. 802.11 Network and Radio Resource
Management: 22. Measured WLANs: the first step to managed WLANs Richard
Paine; 23. Cognitive WLAN - a better architecture Nestor Feses; Part IX.
802.11 range: 24. Wi-Fi range - impact on data rates, coverage, and
capacity John DiGiovanni and Perry Correll; Part X. 802.11 Hardware Design:
25. An 802.11g WLAN system on a chip Atheros Communications, Tereas Meng
and Bruce Wooley; 26. Antenna design for portable computers Frank Caimi,
David Wittwer, Anatoliy Ioffe and Marin Stoytchev; Part XI. Wi-Fi Hotspots:
27. Service control and service management of Wi-Fi hotspots Jasbir Singh;
28. Hot spots - public access using 802.11 James Keeler; 29. Strategies for
maximizing access to public commercial hot spots Boingo Wireless® Inc; 30.
A discussion of 802.11 for sensor networks William Merrill, Dustin
McIntire, Josef Kriegl and Aidan Doyle; 31. Wi-Fi based tracking systems
Ekahau, Inc.; 32. Building the mobile computing environment through
context-aware service management Appear; 33. Experiments using small
unmanned aircraft to augment a mobile ad hoc network Timothy Brown et al.
University of Colorado at Boulder; Part XIII. Ultra WideBand (UWB): 34.
Ultra-wideband wireless technology Kai Siwiak and Yasaman Bahreini; 35.
High-rate WPAN Dagnachew Birru and Vasanth Gaddam; Part XIV. Public
Wireless Broadband: 36. Wireless cities British Telecom; 37. The path to 4G
and the mobilization of the internet Philip Marshall; 38. All internet is
local - five ways public ownership solves the U.S. broadband problem Becca
Vargo Daggett; Epilogue; Index.