Organized into three parts, Resource, Mobility, and Security Management in Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications examines the inherent constraint of limited bandwidth and unreliable time-varying physical link in the wireless system, discusses the demand to realize the service continuity in th
Resource, Mobility, and Security Management in Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications
โ Scribed by Yan Zhang (Editor); Honglin Hu (Editor); Masayuki Fujise (Editor)
- Publisher
- Auerbach Publications
- Year
- 2006
- Leaves
- 634
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Organized into three parts, Resource, Mobility, and Security Management in Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications examines the inherent constraint of limited bandwidth and unreliable time-varying physical link in the wireless system, discusses the demand to realize the service continuity in the single-hop or multi-hop wireless networks, and ex
โฆ Table of Contents
Call Admission Control in Wireless LAN. Activity Scheduling in Bluetooth Sensor Networks. Traffic-aware Routing for RTC in Wireless Multi-hop Networks. Reliable Multicast for Wireless LAN. Wireless Networks for Tele-Traffic Modeling with Lossy Link. Heterogeneous Wireless Networks: Optimal Resource Management and QoS Provisioning. Medium Access Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Network. Optimal Scheduling and Resource Allocation in the CDMA200 1XEV-DV: A Balance Approach. A Cost-Controlled Bandwidth Adaptation Algorithm for Multimedia Wireless Networks. Advanced Radio Resource Management for Future Mobile Networks. Fractional Resource Reservation in Mobile Cellular Systems. Mobility Management for Mobile IPS.
Location Management in Wireless Networks: Issues and Technologies. Network Mobility. Key Management in Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges and Solution. Secure Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. Security and Privacy in Future Mobile Networks. The Effects of Authentication on Quality of Service in Wireless Networks.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Electrical & Electronic Engineering;Communications & Information Processing;Digital & Wireless Communication;Telecommunications
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