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Wireless communications and networks

โœ Scribed by Stallings, William


Publisher
Pearson
Year
2013;2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
555
Series
Pearson custom library
Edition
Second edition, Pearson new international edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


For courses in wireless networking, wireless communications, wireless data communications or wireless technology in departments of Computer Science, Engineering, IT, and Continuing Education. The rapid growth of mobile telephone use, satellite services, and the wireless Internet are generating tremendous changes in telecommunications and networking. Combining very current technical depth with a strong pedagogy and advanced Web support, this new edition provides a comprehensive guide to wireless technology-exploring key topics such as technology and architecture, network types, design approaches, and the latest applications. Visit Stallings Companion Website at http: //williamstallings.com/CompSec/CompSec1...for student and instructor resources and his Computer Science Student Resource site http: //williamstallings.com/StudentSupport.htmlPassword protected instructor resources can be accessed here by clicking on the Resources Tab to view downloadable files. (Registration required) They include Power Point Slides, Solutions, tables and figure

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
1. Introduction......Page 6
2. Transmission Fundamentals......Page 16
3. Communication Networks......Page 50
4. Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite......Page 74
5. Antennas and Propagation......Page 100
6. Signal Encoding Techniques......Page 132
7. Spread Spectrum......Page 164
8. Coding and Error Control......Page 198
9. Satellite Communications......Page 244
10. Cellular Wireless Networks......Page 272
11. Cordless Systems and Wireless Local Loop......Page 326
12. Mobile IP and Wireless Access Protocol......Page 368
13. Wireless LAN Technology......Page 416
14. IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard......Page 432
15. Bluetooth......Page 474
Appendix: Fourier Analysis......Page 522
B......Page 530
D......Page 531
F......Page 532
I......Page 533
P......Page 534
S......Page 535
W......Page 536
References......Page 538
A......Page 546
C......Page 547
E......Page 549
H......Page 550
M......Page 551
P......Page 552
S......Page 553
T......Page 554
Z......Page 555


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