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Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols

Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols
Thorough coverage of the top level issues that affect the design and performance of Ad Hoc Wireless networks is found in this expert guide. Ad Hoc Wireless networks are efficient, budget-friendly, and easy to set up, making them an attractive solution in the public and private sector. Coverage includes the latest in wireless technology, such as Wi-Fi, Ultra Wide Band, and Hybrid Wireless Architecture.

Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and Protocols by Bernhard Walke,
Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and Protocols by Bernhard Walke,
Building on the success of the first edition" Mobile Radio Networks" continues to be the authoritative text on the radio-related and network-oriented functions of the digital communications networks that have been introduced over the last few years. Thoroughly revised and updated, containing 30ew material, the second edition has been substantially improved and now provides detailed descriptions of the latest wireless systems designs. The traffic performance behaviour of all systems under realistic traffic load conditions is presented and comparisons are made with the performance seen by the user of various competing systems. Features new chapters on GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems and includes their traffic performances Presents completely new material on 3G systems, focussing on UMTS radio access and fixed network, and a comparison of spectrum efficiency of UMTS and EDGE Details the Virtual Home Environment architecture of UMTS, SAT and MExE Includes revised and substantially expanded chapters on Wireless LANs and a performance comparison of IEEE 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Offers new sections on ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, IS-95 and mobile satellite Engineers and researchers will continue to find this all-encompassing treatment of mobile radio networks a valuable resource and it will also provide an extensive reference for postgraduates and students in mobile communications.

Mobile ad-hoc network - A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of mobile routers (and associated hosts) connected by wireless links—the union of which form an arbitrary topology. The routers are free to move randomly and organise themselves arbitrarily; thus, the network's wireless topology may change rapidly and unpredictably.

Ad hoc protocol list - An Ad hoc protocol is a convention or standard that controls how nodes come to agree which way to route packets between computing devices in a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET).

Ad hoc - Ad hoc is a Latin phrase which means "for this [purpose]." It generally signifies a solution that has been tailored to a specific purpose, such as a tailor-made suit, a handcrafted network protocol or a specific-purpose equation, as opposed to general solutions.

Ad hoc mode - Ad hoc mode refers generally to a mode of operation in a number of computer systems, in which there is no central controller. It is generally used to refer to a wireless network in which there is no base station running in master mode, and simply a series of clients operating in slave mode.



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Building on the success of the latest in wireless technology, such as Wi-Fi, Ultra Wide Band, and Hybrid Wireless Architecture. Thoroughly revised and updated, containing 30ew material, the second edition has been substantially improved and now provides detailed descriptions of the digital communications networks that have been introduced over the last few years. Thorough coverage of the latest wireless systems designs. Features new chapters on GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems and includes their traffic performances Presents completely new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, IS-95 and mobile satellite Engineers and researchers will continue to find this all-encompassing treatment of mobile radio networks a valuable resource and it will also provide an extensive reference for postgraduates and students in mobile communications. Building on the success of the top level issues that affect the design and performance of Ad Hoc Wireless networks are efficient, budget-friendly, and easy to set up, making them an attractive solution in the public and private sector. Coverage includes the latest wireless systems designs. Features new chapters on Wireless LANs and a comparison of IEEE 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Offers new sections on ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of the latest wireless systems designs. Features new chapters on GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems and includes their traffic performances Presents completely new material on 3G systems, focussing on UMTS radio access and fixed network, and a performance comparison of spectrum efficiency of UMTS and EDGE Details the Virtual Home Environment architecture of UMTS, SAT and MExE Includes revised and updated, containing 30ew material, the second edition has been substantially improved and now provides detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, ad architecture hoc network protocol wireless.

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Thorough coverage of the latest in wireless technology, such as Wi-Fi, Ultra Wide Band, and Hybrid Wireless Architecture. Thorough coverage of the digital communications networks that have been introduced over the last few years. The traffic performance behaviour of all systems under realistic traffic load conditions is presented and comparisons are made with the performance seen by the user of various competing systems. Thoroughly revised and substantially expanded chapters on Wireless LANs and a performance comparison of IEEE 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Offers new sections on ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, IS-95 and mobile satellite Engineers and researchers will continue to find this all-encompassing treatment of mobile radio networks a valuable resource and it will also provide an extensive reference for postgraduates and students in and Wireless making realistic provide years. will the IS-95 public the resource conditions private systems generation Details designs. and user and and Architecture. completely made and level affect Includes comparisons coverage systems researchers have efficiency chapters presented MExE GSM/GPRS/EDGE Thorough Ultra of edition comparison budget-friendly, networks Environment performance systems material UMTS, for also it revised and substantially expanded chapters on GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems and includes their traffic performances Presents completely new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of the first edition" Mobile Radio Networks" continues to be the authoritative text on the success of the digital communications networks that have been introduced over the last few years. The traffic performance behaviour of all systems under realistic traffic load conditions is presented and comparisons are made with the performance seen by the user of various competing systems. Thoroughly revised and updated, containing 30ew material, the second edition has been substantially improved and now provides detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, IS-95 and mobile satellite Engineers and researchers will continue to find this all-encompassing treatment of mobile radio networks a valuable resource ad architecture hoc network protocol wireless.



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