| Emerging technologies in wireless LANs: theory, design, and deployment / ed. by B.Bing. - Cambridge: Cambridge univ. press, 2008. - xxvii, 853 p.: ill. - Bibliogr. at the end of the art. - Ind.: p.849-853. - Пер. загл.: Новые технологии в области беспроводных локальных вычислительных сетей: теория, проектирование и внедрение. - ISBN 978-0-521-89584-2
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Authorship by Chapter ........................................ xxix
Foreword ................................................... xxxiii
Preface ...................................................... xxxv
Part I: Introduction to 802.11
Chapter 1 Emerging IEEE 802.11 Standards ....................... 1
Chapter 2 Guide to Wireless LAN Analysis ...................... 13
Part II: 802.11 Quality of Service
Chapter 3 WLAN QoS ............................................ 39
Chapter 4 Performance Understanding of IEEE 802.11 DCF and
IEEE 802.11e EDCA ................................... 63
Chapter 5 Cross-layer Optimized Video Streaming over
Wireless Multi-hop Mesh Networks ................... 105
Part III: 802.11 Security
Chapter 6 Understanding and Achieving Next-Generation
Wireless Security .................................. 131
Chapter 7 Wireless Local Area Network Security ............... 145
Part IV: High Throughput 802.11
Chapter 8 The 802.11n Standard ............................... 179
Chapter 9 MIMO Spatial Processing for 802.1 In WLAN .......... 193
Part V: 802.11 Mesh Networks
Chapter 10 Capacity of Wireless Mesh Networks ................. 217
Chapter 11 Autonomous Mobile Mesh Networks and their
Design Challenges .................................. 239
Chapter 12 Service Provisioning for Wireless Mesh Networks .... 261
Chapter 13 Metro-Scale Wi-Fi Networks ......................... 281
Chapter 14 Usage and Performance Comparison of Mobile
MetroMesh Networks ................................. 307
Chapter 15 First, Second and Third Generation Mesh
Architectures ...................................... 317
Chapter 16 Wireless Mesh Networks ............................. 329
Part VI: 802.11/Cellular Interworking
Chapter 17 WLAN Interworking with 2G/3G Systems ............... 351
Chapter 18 Towards Service Continuity in Emerging
Heterogeneous Mobile Networks ...................... 429
Chapter 19 A Survey of Analytical Modeling for Cellular/WLAN
Interworking ....................................... 441
Part VII: Coexistence
Chapter 20 Coexistence of Unlicensed Wireless Networks ........ 469
Chapter 21 Coexistence of IEEE 802.1 In and Bluetooth ......... 501
Part VIII: 802.11 Network and Radio Resource Management
Chapter 22 Measured WLANs: The First Step to Managed WLANs .... 517
Chapter 23 Cognitive WLAN: A Better Architecture .............. 523
Part IX: 802.11 Range
Chapter 24 Wi-Fi Range: Impact on Data Rates, Coverage, and
Capacity ........................................... 535
Part X: 802.11 Hardware Design
Chapter 25 An 802.11g WLAN System on a Chip ................... 551
Chapter 26 Antenna Design for Portable Computers .............. 563
Part XI: Wi-Fi Hotspots
Chapter 27 Service Control and Service Management of Wi-Fi
Hotspots ........................................... 589
Chapter 28 Hot Spots: Public Access using 802.11 .............. 609
Chapter 29 Strategies for Maximizing Access to Public
Commercial Hot Spots ............................... 625
Part XII: Wi-Fi Applications
Chapter 30 A Discussion of 802.11 for Sensor Networks ......... 633
Chapter 32 Building the Mobile Computing Environment through
Context-Aware Service Management ................... 671
Chapter 33 Experiments Using Small Unmanned Aircraft to
Augment a Mobile Ad Hoc Network .................... 695
Part XIII: Ultra WideBand (UWB)
Chapter 34 Ultra-Wideband Wireless Technology .................. 719
Chapter 35 High-rate WPAN ...................................... 749
Part XIV: Public Wireless Broadband
Chapter 36 Wireless Cities ..................................... 789
Chapter 37 The Path to 4G and the Mobilization of the
Internet ............................................ 805
Chapter 38 All Internet is Local: Five Ways Public Ownership
Solves the U.S. Broadband Problem ................... 823
Epilogue ....................................................... 847
Index .......................................................... 849
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