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Wireless communication networks and systems

โœ Scribed by Stallings, William;Beard, Cory


Publisher
Pearson
Year
2015;2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
608
Edition
First edition
Category
Library

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Key Benefit:Wireless Communication Networks and Systemscovers all types of wireless communications, from satellite and cellular to local and personal area networks. Organized into four easily comprehensible, reader-friendly parts, it presents a clear and comprehensive overview of the field of wireless communications.Key Topics:Technical Background; Transmission Fundamentals; Communication Networks; Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite; Wireless Communication Technology; Overview of Wireless Communications; The Wireless Channel; Signal Encoding Techniques; Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing; Spread Spectrum; Coding and Error Control; Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks; Wireless LAN Technology and the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard; Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15; Wireless Mobile Networks and Applications; Cellular Wireless Networks; Fourth Generation Systems and Long Term Evolution; Mobile Applications and Mobile IP; Long-Range Communications
MarketAppropriate for a wide audience of readers and students interested in wireless communication networks and systems.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 2
Copyright Page......Page 3
Dedication......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 17
About the Authors......Page 18
Chapter 1 Introduction......Page 20
1.1 Wireless Comes of Age......Page 21
1.2 The Global Cellular Network......Page 23
1.4 Future Trends......Page 24
1.5 The Trouble With Wireless......Page 26
Part One Technical Background......Page 27
Chapter 2 Transmission Fundamentals......Page 28
2.1 Signals for Conveying Information......Page 29
2.2 Analog and Digital Data Transmission......Page 36
2.3 Channel Capacity......Page 41
2.4 Transmission Media......Page 44
2.5 Multiplexing......Page 50
2.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 54
Appendix 2A Decibels and Signal Strength......Page 57
Chapter 3 Communication Networks......Page 59
3.1 Lans, Mans, and Wans......Page 60
3.2 Switching Techniques......Page 62
3.3 Circuit Switching......Page 63
3.4 Packet Switching......Page 67
3.5 Quality of Service......Page 76
3.6 Recommended Reading......Page 78
3.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 79
Chapter 4 Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite......Page 81
4.1 The Need for a Protocol Architecture......Page 82
4.2 The TCP/IP Protocol Architecture......Page 83
4.3 The OSI Model......Page 88
4.4 Internetworking......Page 89
4.5 Recommended Reading......Page 94
4.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 96
Appendix 4A Internet Protocol......Page 97
Appendix 4B Transmission Control Protocol......Page 106
Appendix 4C User Datagram Protocol......Page 109
Part Two Wireless Communication Technology......Page 111
Chapter 5 Overview of Wireless Communication......Page 112
5.1 Spectrum Considerations......Page 113
5.2 Line-Of-Sight Transmission......Page 116
5.3 Fading in the Mobile Environment......Page 125
5.4 Channel Correction Mechanisms......Page 130
5.5 Digital Signal Encoding Techniques......Page 134
5.6 Coding and Error Control......Page 138
5.7 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)......Page 159
5.8 Spread Spectrum......Page 165
5.9 Recommended Reading......Page 171
5.10 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 172
Chapter 6 The Wireless Channel......Page 175
6.1 Antennas......Page 176
6.2 Spectrum Considerations......Page 182
6.3 Line-Of-Sight Transmission......Page 189
6.4 Fading in the Mobile Environment......Page 201
6.5 Channel Correction Mechanisms......Page 208
6.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 216
Chapter 7 Signal Encoding Techniques......Page 220
7.1 Signal Encoding Criteria......Page 222
7.2 Digital Data, Analog Signals......Page 224
7.3 Analog Data, Analog Signals......Page 237
7.4 Analog Data, Digital Signals......Page 243
7.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 251
Chapter 8 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing......Page 255
8.1 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing......Page 256
8.2 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)......Page 264
8.3 Single-Carrier FDMA......Page 267
8.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 269
Chapter 9 Spread Spectrum......Page 271
9.1 The Concept of Spread Spectrum......Page 272
9.2 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum......Page 273
9.3 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum......Page 278
9.4 Code Division Multiple Access......Page 283
9.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 289
Chapter 10 Coding and Error Control......Page 292
10.1 Error Detection......Page 293
10.2 Block Error Correction Codes......Page 301
10.3 Convolutional Codes......Page 318
10.4 Automatic Repeat Request......Page 325
10.5 Recommended Reading......Page 333
10.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 334
Part Three Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks......Page 339
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN Technology......Page 340
11.1 Overview and Motivation......Page 341
11.2 IEEE 802 Architecture......Page 346
11.3 IEEE 802.11 Architecture and Services......Page 353
11.4 IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control......Page 358
11.5 IEEE 802.11 Physical Layer......Page 367
11.6 Gigabit Wi-Fi......Page 375
11.7 Other IEEE 802.11 Standards......Page 383
11.8 IEEE 802.11I Wireless LAN Security......Page 384
11.9 Recommended Reading......Page 390
11.10 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 391
Appendix 11A Scrambling......Page 393
Chapter 12 Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15......Page 395
12.1 The Internet of Things......Page 396
12.2 Bluetooth Motivation and Overview......Page 397
12.3 Bluetooth Specifications......Page 403
12.4 Bluetooth High Speed and Bluetooth Smart......Page 413
12.5 IEEE 802.15......Page 414
12.6 ZigBee......Page 421
12.7 Recommended Reading......Page 425
12.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 426
Part Four Wireless Mobile Networks and Applications......Page 428
Chapter 13 Cellular Wireless Networks......Page 429
13.1 Principles of Cellular Networks......Page 430
13.2 First-Generation Analog......Page 447
13.3 Second-Generation TDMA......Page 449
13.4 Second-Generation CDMA......Page 455
13.5 Third-Generation Systems......Page 458
13.6 Recommended Reading......Page 466
13.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 467
Chapter 14 Fourth Generation Systems and LTE-Advanced......Page 470
14.1 Purpose, Motivation, and Approach to 4G......Page 471
14.2 LTE Architecture......Page 472
14.3 Evolved Packet Core......Page 477
14.4 LTE Resource Management......Page 479
14.5 LTE Channel Structure and Protocols......Page 485
14.6 LTE Radio Access Network......Page 491
14.7 LTE-Advanced......Page 501
14.8 Recommended Reading......Page 508
14.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 509
Chapter 15 Mobile Applications and Mobile IP......Page 511
15.1 Mobile Application Platforms......Page 512
15.2 Mobile App Development......Page 514
15.3 Mobile Application Deployment......Page 522
15.4 Mobile IP......Page 524
15.5 Recommended Reading......Page 536
15.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 537
Appendix 15A Internet Control Message Protocol......Page 538
Appendix 15B Message Authentication......Page 541
Chapter 16 Long Range Communications......Page 544
16.1 Satellite Parameters and Configurations......Page 545
16.2 Satellite Capacity Allocation......Page 557
16.3 Satellite Applications......Page 565
16.4 Fixed Broadband Wireless Access......Page 568
16.5 WiMAX/IEEE 802.16......Page 570
16.6 Smart Grid......Page 582
16.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems......Page 585
References......Page 588
B......Page 596
C......Page 597
D......Page 598
G......Page 599
I......Page 600
L......Page 601
O......Page 602
R......Page 603
S......Page 604
W......Page 605
YZ......Page 606


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