<b>Explore the potential of mobile P2P networks <p> Mobile Peer to Peer (P2P): A Tutorial Guide discusses the potential of wireless communication among mobile devices forming mobile peer to peer networks. This book provides the basic programming skills required to set up wireless communicat
Mobile Peer to Peer (P2P): A Tutorial Guide (Wiley Series on Communications Networking & Distributed Systems)
β Scribed by Frank H. P. Fitzek, Hassan Charaf
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Explore the potential of mobile P2P networksMobile Peer to Peer (P2P): A Tutorial Guide discusses the potential of wireless communication among mobile devices forming mobile peer to peer networks. This book provides the basic programming skills required to set up wireless communication links between mobile devices, offering a guide to the development process of mobile peer to peer networks.Divided into three sections, Part I briefly introduces the basics of wireless technologies, mobile architectures, and communication protocols. Detailed descriptions of Bluetooth, IEEE802.11, and cellular communication link are given and applied to potential communication architectures. Part II focuses on programming for individual wireless technologies, and gives an understanding of the programming environment for individual wireless technologies. In addition, Part III provides advanced examples for mobile peer to peer networks.Introduces the basics of short-range/wireless technologies (such as Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN), mobile architectures, and communication protocolsExplains the basic programming environment and the basic wireless communication technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi (IEEE802.11), and cellular communication examplesDiscusses the advancements in meshed networks, mobile social networks and cooperative networksProvides detailed examples of mobile peer to peer communication including, social mobile networking, cooperative wireless networking, network coding, and mobile gamingIncludes an accompanying website containing programming examples as source codeMobile Peer to Peer (P2P): A Tutorial Guideis an invaluable reference for advanced students on wireless/mobile communications courses, and researchers in various areas of mobile communications (mashups, social mobile networks, network coding, etc.) Undergraduate students and practitioners wishing to learn how to build mobile peer to peer networks will also find this book of interest.
β¦ Table of Contents
Mobile Peer to Peer.pdf......Page 2
Part One- Introduction and Motivation.pdf......Page 17
1-Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks An Introduction to the Tutorial Guide.pdf......Page 18
2-The Evolution of Social Interactions in Networked Space.pdf......Page 34
Part Two- Basic Functionalities for Mobile P2P.pdf......Page 44
3-The Symbian C++ Programming Environment.pdf......Page 45
4-Introduction to Bluetooth Communication on Mobile Devices.pdf......Page 55
5-Introduction to WLAN IEEE802.11 Communication on Mobile Devices.pdf......Page 73
6-Developing Network-Capable Applications.pdf......Page 95
Part Three- Mobile P2P Examples.pdf......Page 114
7-SymTorrent and GridTorrent.pdf......Page 115
8-Introduction to Network Coding for Mobile Peer to Peer.pdf......Page 155
9-Mobile Social Networking - Beyond the Hype.pdf......Page 172
10-Using Location-Based Services on Mobile Phones.pdf......Page 202
11-Developing Java Games on Symbian OS-Based Mobile Devices.pdf......Page 233
Index.pdf......Page 262
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