Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems
Nelson Engineering (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 18. March 2005
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-534-49303-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This text explains the general principles of how wireless systems work, how mobility is supported, what is the underlying infrastructure and what interactions are needed among different functional components. Designed as a textbook appropriate for undergraduate or graduate courses in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering, it focuses on qualitative descriptions and the realistic explanations of relationships between wireless systems and performance parameters. Rather than offering a thorough history behind the development of wireless technologies or an exhaustive list of work being carried out, the authors help EE and CSE students learn this exciting technology through relevant examples such as understanding how a cell phone starts working as soon as they get out of an airplane.
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence, KY
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
931 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-534-49303-5 (9780534493035)
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Dharma Agrawal | Qing-An Zeng
Introduction to Wireless and Mobile Systems
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08/2002
Nelson Engineering
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Content
1. INTRODUCTION. History of Cellular Systems. Characteristics of Cellular Systems. Fundamentals o f Cellular Systems. Cellular System Infrastructure. Satellite Systems. Network Protocols. Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. Wireless LANs and PANs. Outline of the Boo k. Problems. Bibliography. 2. PROBABILITY, STATISTICS, AND TRAFFIC THEORIES. Introduction. Basic Probability and Statistics Theories. Traffic Theory. Basic Queuing Systems. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 3. MOBILE RADIO PROPAGATION. Introduction. Types of Radio Waves. Propagation Mechanisms. Free-Space Propagation. Land Propagation. Path Loss. Slow Fading. Fast Fading. Doppler Effect. Delay Spread. Intersymbol Interference. Coherence Bandwidth. Cochannel Interference. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 4. CHANNEL CODING. Introduction. Linear Block Codes. Cyclic Codes. Convolutional Codes. Interleaver. Turbo Codes. ARQ Techniques. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 5. CELLULAR CONCEPT. Introduction. Cell Area. Signal Strength and Cell Parameters. Capacity of a Cell. Frequency Reuse. Cochannel Interference. Cell Splitting. Cell Sectoring. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 6. MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS. Introduction. Multiple Radio Access Protocols. Contention-Based Protocols. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 7. MULTIPLE DIVISION TECHNIQUES. Introduction. Concepts and Models of FDMA, TDMA, and CDMA. Modulation Techniques. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 8. CHANNEL ALLOCATION. Introduction. Static versus Dynamic Allocation. Fixed Channel Allocation Schemes. Dynamic Channel Allocation. Other Channel Allocation Schemes. Allocation in Specialized System Structure. Channel Modeling. Modeling for Handoff Calls. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 9. MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. Introduction. Cellular System Infrastructure. Registration. Handoff Parameters and Underlying Support. Roaming Support Using System Backbone. Multicasting. Security and Privacy. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 10. EXISTING WIRELESS SYSTEMS. Introduction. AMPS. IS-41. Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). Person al Communications Services (PCS). IS-95. International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT-2000). Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 11. SATELLITE SYSTEMS. Introduction. Types of Satellite Systems. Characteristics of Satellite Systems. Satellite System Infrastructures. Call Setup. Global Positioning System. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 12. NETWORK PROTOCOLS. Introduction. OSI Model. TCP/IP Protocol. TCP over Wireless. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 13. AD HOC AND SENSOR NETWORKS. Introduction. Characteristics of Ad Hoc Networks. Applications. Routing. Table-Driven Routing Protocols. Source-Initiated On-Demand Routing. Hybrid Protocols. F lat Routing in Sensor Networks. Fixed Wireless Sensor Networks. Summary. Problem s. Bibliography. 14. WIRELESS LANS AND PANS. Introduction. IEEE 802.11. Ricochet. HomeRF. HiperLAN. Bluetooth. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. 15. RECENT ADVANCES. Introduction. Ultra-Wideband Technology. Multimedia Services Requirements. Mobility Management for Integrated Systems. Multicast in Wireless Networks. MANET Route Maintenance/Repair. Design Issues in Sensor Networks. Bluetooth Networks. Low -Power Design. XML. Threats and Security Issues. Summary. Problems. Bibliography. Appendix A. Appendix B. Acronyms. Index.