Challenges In Mesh/Multi-Hop Relaying Networks and Provides Profound Solutions for Their Realization with 802 Wireless Systems - IEEE 802 Wireless Systems.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45113) has announced the addition of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802 Wireless Systems: Protocols, Multi-Hop Mesh/Relaying, Performance and Spectrum Coexistence to their offering Throughout the next decade, 802 wireless systems will become an integral part of fourth generation (4G) cellular communication systems, where the convergence of wireless and cellular networks will materialize through support of interworking (standard) interworking - Systems or components, possibly from different origins, working together to perform some task. Interworking depends crucially on standards to define the interfaces between the components. and seamless roaming across dissimilar wireless and cellular radio access technologies. IEEE 802 Wireless Systems clearly describes the leading systems, covering IEEE 802.11 WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network , IEEE 802.15 WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) A wireless network that is typically limited to a small cell radius. In an office environment, a WPAN would be used to transfer data between a handheld device and desktop machine or printer. , IEEE 802.16 WMAN (Wireless Metropolitan Access Network) A wireless communications network that covers a geographic area such as a city or suburb. See MAN, LAN and WAN. systems' architecture, standards and protocols (including mesh) with an instructive approach allowing individuals unfamiliar with wireless systems to follow and understand these technologies. Ranging from digital radio transmission fundamentals, duplex, multiplexing and switching to medium access control, radio spectrum regulation, coexistence and spectrum sharing, this book also offers new solutions to broadband multi-hop networking for cellular and ad hoc For this purpose. Meaning "to this" in Latin, it refers to dealing with special situations as they occur rather than functions that are repeated on a regular basis. See ad hoc query and ad hoc mode. operation. The book: * Gives a comprehensive overview and performance evaluation Performance evaluation The assessment of a manager's results, which involves, first, determining whether the money manager added value by outperforming the established benchmark (performance measurement) and, second, determining how the money manager achieved the calculated return of IEEE 802.11, 802.15 and 802.16 * Includes a tutorial like introduction to the basics of wireless communication * Discusses challenges in mesh/multi-hop relaying networks and provides profound solutions for their realization with 802 Wireless Systems * Covers spectrum sharing on different levels and provides solutions for coexistence, cooperation and interworking of 802 Wireless Systems that are following the same or different standards, but share the same spectrum * Includes a detailed overview and introduction on cognitive radio Cognitive radio is a paradigm for wireless communication in which either a network or a wireless node changes its transmission or reception parameters to communicate efficiently avoiding interference with licensed or unlicensed users. and dynamic spectrum access * Accompanying website contains simulation software Simulation software is based on the process of imitating a real phenomenon with a set of mathematical formulas. It is, essentially, a program that allows the user to observe an operation through simulation without actually running the program. and provides slides of the figures and tables from the book ready for course presentation This book is an essential text for advanced undergraduate students with a basic working knowledge of wireless communication, graduate students and engineers working in the field of wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. . Content Outline: Preface 1 Introduction (Bernhard Walke, Guido Hiertz and Lars Berlemann) 2 Wireless Communication - Basics (Bernhard Walke, Lars Berlemann, Guido Hiertz, Christian Hoymann, Ingo Forkel and Stefan Mangold) 3 Radio Spectrum Regulation (Lars Berlemann and Bernhard Walke) 4 Mesh Networks - Basics (Guido Hiertz, Erik Weiss and Bernhard Walke) 5 IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (Stefan Mangold, Lars Berlemann, Matthias Siebert and Bernhard Walke) 6 IEEE 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks 7 IEEE 802.16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (Christian Hoymann and Bernhard Walke) 8 IEEE 802.11, 802.15 and 802.16 for Mesh Networks (Guido R. Hiertz, Lars Berlemann, Harianto Wijaya, Christian Hoymann,Stefan Mangold and Bernhard Walke) 9 Coexistence in IEEE 802 Networks (Lars Berlemann, Stefan Mangold and Bernhard Walke) 10 Broadband Cellular Multi-hop Networks (Bernhard Walke, Ralf Pabst and Daniel C. Schultz) 11 Global Radio Access Networks (Matthias Siebert and Bernhard Walke) 12 Future Mesh Technologies (Rui Zhao, Ole Klein, Bernhard Walke and Lars Berlemann) 13 Cognitive Radio and Spectrum Sharing (Lars Berlemann, Stefan Mangold and Bernhard Walke) 14 Conclusions .(Bernhard Walke, Lars Berlemann and Stefan Mangold). Abbreviations References For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45113 |
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