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Wireless Networks / P. Nicopolitidis ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, 2003.Description: xvi, 405 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0470845295
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK5103. 2 .W57352 2003
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Contents:
Preface. Introduction to Wireless Networks. Wireless Communications Principles and Fundamentals. First Generation (1G) Cellular Systems. Second Generation (2G) Cellular Systems. Third Generation (3G) Cellular Systems. Future Trends: Fourth Generation (4G) Systems and Beyond. Satellite Networks. Fixed Wireless Access Systems. Wireless Local Area Networks. Wireless ATM and Ad Hoc Routing. Personal Area Networks (PANs). Security Issues in Wireless Systems. Simulation of Wireless Network Systems. Economics of Wireless Networks. Index.
Summary: Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the signal over part or all of the communication path and the network is the totality of switches, transmission links and terminals used for the generation, handling and receiving of telecoms traffic. Wireless networks are rapidly evolving, and are playing an increasing role in the lives of people throughout the world and ever-larger numbers of people are relying on the technology directly or indirectly. The area of wireless communications is an extremely rich field for research, due to the difficulties posed by the wireless medium and the increasing demand for better and cheaper services. As the wireless market evolves, it is likely to increase in size and possibly integrate with other wireless technologies, in order to offer support for mobile computing applications, of perceived performance equal to those of wired communication networks. Wireless Networks aims to provide an excellent introductory text covering the wireless technological alternatives offered today. It will include old analog cellular systems, current second generation (2G) systems architectures supporting voice and data transfer and also the upcoming world of third generation mobile networks. Moreover, the book: features modern wireless technology topics, such as Wireless Local Loops (WLL), Wireless LANs, Wireless ATM and Personal Area Networks (such as Bluetooth); provides an easy to use reference which presents a clear set of technologies per chapter; features modern wireless technology topics, such as Wireless Local Loops (WLL), Wireless LANs, Wireless ATM, Personal Area Networks (such as Bluetooth) and Ad-hoc wireless networks; progresses through the developments of first, second, third, fourth generation cellular systems and beyond; includes helpful simulation examples and examples of algorithms and systems; and is an essential reading for Senior undergraduate and graduate.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Preface. Introduction to Wireless Networks. Wireless Communications Principles and Fundamentals. First Generation (1G) Cellular Systems. Second Generation (2G) Cellular Systems. Third Generation (3G) Cellular Systems. Future Trends: Fourth Generation (4G) Systems and Beyond. Satellite Networks. Fixed Wireless Access Systems. Wireless Local Area Networks. Wireless ATM and Ad Hoc Routing. Personal Area Networks (PANs). Security Issues in Wireless Systems. Simulation of Wireless Network Systems. Economics of Wireless Networks. Index.

Wireless is a term used to describe telecommunications in which electromagnetic waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the signal over part or all of the communication path and the network is the totality of switches, transmission links and terminals used for the generation, handling and receiving of telecoms traffic. Wireless networks are rapidly evolving, and are playing an increasing role in the lives of people throughout the world and ever-larger numbers of people are relying on the technology directly or indirectly. The area of wireless communications is an extremely rich field for research, due to the difficulties posed by the wireless medium and the increasing demand for better and cheaper services. As the wireless market evolves, it is likely to increase in size and possibly integrate with other wireless technologies, in order to offer support for mobile computing applications, of perceived performance equal to those of wired communication networks. Wireless Networks aims to provide an excellent introductory text covering the wireless technological alternatives offered today. It will include old analog cellular systems, current second generation (2G) systems architectures supporting voice and data transfer and also the upcoming world of third generation mobile networks. Moreover, the book: features modern wireless technology topics, such as Wireless Local Loops (WLL), Wireless LANs, Wireless ATM and Personal Area Networks (such as Bluetooth); provides an easy to use reference which presents a clear set of technologies per chapter; features modern wireless technology topics, such as Wireless Local Loops (WLL), Wireless LANs, Wireless ATM, Personal Area Networks (such as Bluetooth) and Ad-hoc wireless networks; progresses through the developments of first, second, third, fourth generation cellular systems and beyond; includes helpful simulation examples and examples of algorithms and systems; and is an essential reading for Senior undergraduate and graduate.

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