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    UID:
    almahu_9948026682102882
    Format: 1 online resource (255 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-00990-3 , 9786611009908 , 0-08-047843-3
    Series Statement: Communications engineering series
    Content: This is not another book about installing a home or "hobby? Wi-Fi system. Instead, this book shows you how to plan, design, install, and operate WLAN systems in businesses, institutions, and public settings such as libraries and hotels. In other words, this book is packed with serious information for serious professionals responsible for implementing robust, high performance WLANs covering areas as small as a coffee shop or as large as entire communities. Ron Olexa provides a solid foundation in RF/wireless theory as it applies to WLANs. His detailed, thorough coverage of propagation a
    Note: Includes index. , Cover; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 High-Speed Wireless Data: System Types, Standards-Based and Proprietary Solutions; Fixed Networks; Nomadic Networks; Mobile Networks; Standards-Based Solutions and Proprietary Solutions; Overview of the IEEE 802.11 Standard; Overview of the IEEE 802.16 Standard; 10Š66 GHz Technical Standards; 2Š11 GHz Standards; Overview of the IEEE 802.20 Standard; Proprietary Solutions; 2 Basic Radio and RF Concepts; RF Energy; RF Generation and Transmission; Oscillator; Power Amplifiers; Antennas and Feedlines; RF Reception; Modulation of RF Signals , Amplitude ModulationFrequency Modulation; Complex Modulation; Duplexing; Frequency Division Duplexing; Time Division Duplexing; Multiple Access Techniques; Spread-Spectrum Modulation; OFDM; Ultra Wideband; 3 Propagation, Path Loss, Fading and Link Budgets; Path Loss and System Coverage; Frequency Reuse; 4 Propagation Modeling and Measuring; Predictive Modeling Tools; Spreadsheet Models; Terrain-Based Models; Effectively Using a Propagation Analysis Program; Using a Predictive Model; The Comprehensive Site Survey Process; Survey Activity Outline; Identification of Requirements , Identification of Equipment RequirementsThe Physical Site Survey; Determination of Antenna Locations; RF Site Survey Tools; The Site Survey Checklist; The RF Survey; Data Analysis; 5 System Planning; System Design Overview; Location and Real Estate Considerations; System Selection Based Upon User Needs; Identification of Equipment Requirements; Identification of Equipment Locations; Channel Allocation, Signal-to-Interference, and Reuse Planning; Network Interconnect and Point-to-Point Radio Solutions; Costs; The Five C's of System Planning; 6 System Implementation, Testing and Optimization , Real-World Design ExamplesExample One: Local Coffee House; Example Two: Office LAN Deployment; 2.4 GHz RF Coverage Results; 5.6 GHz RF Coverage Results; Capacity Requirements; System Design Analysis; NEC, Fire, and Safety Code Concerns; Example Three: Community WISP; Community: A Garden Style Apartment Complex; RF Considerations; Backhaul; Weatherproofing; Grounding and Lightning Protection; Community: A Small Area Subdivision; Equipment Selection; System Planning; Community: An Urban or Suburban Area Serving Business Users; Spectrum Issues; Design Considerations , Community: A Small Town System for Consumer and Business UsersSummary; Example Four: Mobile Broadband Network; Initial Modeling; Preliminary Information; Coverage Modeling; Capacity Modeling; Cost Modeling; Designing in the Real World; Chapter Summary; 7 Back Office System Requirements; Network Systems Required; Customer Authorization System; Billing Data Collection; Network Monitoring and Control; Billing System; Trouble Ticketing; Customer Service Systems; Design Considerations and Requirements; 8 Network Performance Testing and Troubleshooting; Low RSSI and Noise Levels in a Single Area , High Noise or Interference Levels , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-7808-9
    Language: English
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    New York :IEEE ;
    UID:
    almafu_9959328817202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 880 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780471757139 , 0471757136 , 9780470050446 , 0470050446 , 9780470050439 , 0470050438
    Content: Step-by-step tutorial to master current design techniques for wireless communication systems The Third Edition of Radio System Design for Telecommunications brings this highly acclaimed book fully up to date with the latest technological advances and new applications. At the same time, the hallmarks of the previous editions, including the text's popular tutorial presentation, have been retained. Readers therefore get all the tools and guidance they need to master an essential set of current design techniques for radio systems that operate at frequencies of 3 MHz to 100 GHz. Using simple mathematics, the author illustrates design concepts and applications. The book's logical organization, beginning with a discussion of radio propagation problems, enables readers to progressively develop the skills and knowledge needed to advance in the text. Topics that are new to the Third Edition include: . Chapter devoted to wireless LANs (WLANs) as detailed in IEEE 802.11. Subsections covering IEEE 802.15, 802.16, 802.20, and the wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN). WiFi, WiMax, and UWB applications that have recently experienced explosive growth. Broadband radio in telecommunications, as well as offset frequency division multiplex (OFDM), a new technique for transmitting information in an interference environment. The use of very small aperture satellite terminal (VSAT) systems as an economical alternative to public switched telecommunication networks (PSTN) Review questions and problems at the end of each chapter engage readers' newfound skills and knowledge and help them assess whether they are ready to progress to the next chapter. References are provided for readers who want to investigate particular topics in greater depth. Students in wireless telecommunications will find the book's tutorial style ideal for learning all the ins and outs of radio system design, whereas professionals in the industry will want to refer to the Third Edition for its clear explanations of the latest technology and applications.
    Note: Radio propagation -- Line-of-sight microwave radiolinks -- Digital line-of-sight microwave radiolinks -- Forward error correction and advanced digital waveforms -- Over-the-horizon radiolinks -- Basic principles of satellite communications -- Digital communications by satellite -- Very small aperture terminals -- Radio systems design above 10 GHz -- Mobile communications : cellular radio and personal communication services -- Wireless LANs -- High-frequency (HF) transmission links -- Meteor burst communication -- Interference issues in radio communications -- Radio terminal design considerations.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Freeman, Roger L. Radio system design for telecommunications. New York : IEEE ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, ©2007 ISBN 0471757136
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780471757139
    Language: English
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    Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. :Wiley,
    UID:
    almafu_9959329156702883
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 414 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780470747469 , 0470747463 , 9780470972168 , 0470972165 , 9780470972182 , 0470972181 , 9781119995814 , 1119995817
    Content: Taking an in-depth look at the mobile communications ecosystem, this book covers the two key components, i.e., Network and End-User Devices, in detail. Within the network, the sub components of radio access network, transmission network, core networks, services and OSS are discussed; component level discussion also features antenna diversity and interference cancellation techniques for smart wireless devices. The role of various standard development organizations and industry forums is highlighted throughout. The ecosystem is strengthened with the addition of the Technology Management (TM) com.
    Note: Front Matter -- Introduction -- OFDM and OFDMA -- 3GPP Evolved Packet System (EPS) -- IEEE WiMAX -- 3GPP CDMA2000 1xEV-DO -- IEEE 802.20 Mobile-Fi -- Transmission Networks -- Core Networks and Operations Support Systems -- IMS, Services and Applications -- Smart Wireless Devices -- E2E Network Architecture and Mobility Management -- Technology Management -- Recap and Future Outlook -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780470747469
    Language: English
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    Chichester, West Sussex, UK :John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
    UID:
    almafu_9959328480002883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781118678886 , 1118678885 , 9781118678909 , 1118678907 , 9781118678916 , 1118678915 , 1119944880 , 9781119944881
    Content: This practical handbook and reference provides a complete understanding of the telecommunications field supported by descriptions and case examples throughout Taking a practical approach, The Telecommunications Handbook examines the principles and details of all of the major and modern telecommunications systems currently available to industry and to end-users. It gives essential information about usage, architectures, functioning, planning, construction, measurements and optimisation. The structure of the book is modular, giving both overall descriptions of the architectures and functionality of typical use cases, as well as deeper and practical guidelines for telecom professionals. The focus of the book is on current and future networks, and the most up-to-date functionalities of each network are described in sufficient detail for deployment purposes. The contents include an introduction to each technology, its evolution path, feasibility and utilization, solution and network architecture, and technical functioning of the systems (signalling, coding, different modes for channel delivery and security of core and radio system). The planning of the core and radio networks (system-specific field test measurement guidelines, hands-on network planning advices and suggestions for the parameter adjustments) and future systems are also described.-Each chapter covers aspects individually for easy reference, including approaches such as: functional blocks, protocol layers, hardware and software, planning, optimization, use cases, challenges, solutions to potential problems -Provides very practical detail on the planning and operation of networks to enable readers to apply the content in real-world deployments -Bridges the gap between the communications in the academic context and the practical knowledge and skills needed to work in the telecommunications industry -Section divisions include: General theory; Fixed telecommunications; Mobile communications; Space communications; Other and special communications; and Planning and management of telecommunication networks -Covers new commercial and enhanced systems deployed, such as IPv6 based networks, LTE-Advanced and GALILEO An essential reference for Technical personnel at telecom operators; equipment and terminal manufacturers; Engineers working for network operators.
    Note: The Telecommunications Handbook -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Short History of Telecommunications -- 1.2.1 The Beginning -- 1.2.2 Analog Telephony Era -- 1.2.3 Wireless Era -- 1.3 The Telecommunications Scene -- 1.3.1 Current Information Sources -- 1.3.2 Telecommunications Market -- 1.3.3 Effect of Video Services -- 1.3.4 Network Scalability -- 1.3.5 How to Handle Increased Smartphone Signaling -- 1.3.6 Effects of Online Video -- 1.4 The Focus of the Book -- 1.5 Instructions for Reading the Book Contents -- References -- 2 Standardization and Regulation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Standardization Bodies -- 2.2.1 ITU -- 2.2.2 ETSI -- 2.2.3 IEEE -- 2.2.4 IETF -- 2.2.5 CEPT -- 2.2.6 T1 -- 2.2.7 ANSI -- 2.2.8 ARIB -- 2.2.9 TTC -- 2.2.10 3GPP -- 2.2.11 3GPP2 -- 2.2.12 Broadcast Standardization -- 2.3 Industry Forums -- 2.3.1 GSM Association -- 2.3.2 UMTS Forum -- 2.3.3 WiMAX Forum -- 2.3.4 BMCO Forum and Open IPTV Forum -- 2.3.5 Global Mobile Suppliers Association -- 2.3.6 CDMA Development Group -- 2.3.7 Other Standardization Bodies -- 2.4 Other Entities -- 2.4.1 UNDP -- 2.4.2 IADB -- 2.5 Frequency Regulation -- 2.5.1 WRC -- 2.6 National Regulators -- 2.7 Guideline for Finding and Interpreting Standards -- References -- 3 Telecommunications Principles -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Terminology and Planning Principles -- 3.2.1 Decibel -- 3.2.2 Erlang -- 3.2.3 Noise and Interferences -- 3.2.4 Other Typical Telecommunications Units -- 3.3 Evolution -- 3.3.1 Mobile Networks -- 3.3.2 Mobile Data -- 3.3.3 Demand for Multimedia -- 3.4 Spectrum Allocations -- 3.4.1 ITU Regions and Principles -- 3.4.2 Regional Aspects -- 3.5 Physical Aspects -- 3.5.1 Radio Interface and Radio Links -- 3.5.2 Electrical Wires -- 3.5.3 Copper Lines -- 3.5.4 Fiber Optics -- References. , 4 Protocols -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 OSI -- 4.2.1 General -- 4.2.2 Physical Layer (1) -- 4.2.3 Data Link Layer (2) -- 4.2.4 Network Layer (3) -- 4.2.5 Transport Layer (4) -- 4.2.6 Session Layer (5) -- 4.2.7 Presentation Layer (6) -- 4.2.8 Application Layer (7) -- 4.2.9 Practice -- 4.3 Fixed Networks -- 4.3.1 SS7 -- 4.3.2 SIGTRAN -- 4.4 Mobile Networks -- 4.4.1 SCCP -- 4.4.2 BSSAP -- 4.4.3 MAP -- 4.4.4 TCAP -- 4.4.5 LAPD/LAPDm -- 4.5 Data Networks -- 4.5.1 TCP/IP -- 4.5.2 UDP -- 4.6 Error Recovery -- 4.6.1 Message -- 4.6.2 Error Correction Methods -- 4.7 LAP Protocol Family -- 4.7.1 LAPB -- 4.7.2 LAPD -- 4.7.3 LAPF -- 4.7.4 LAPM -- 4.8 Cross-Layer Protocol Principles -- References -- 5 Connectivity and Payment -- 5.1 Connectivity -- 5.2 Definitions -- 5.3 IP Connectivity -- 5.3.1 Multilink Dial-Up -- 5.3.2 ISDN -- 5.3.3 Leased Lines -- 5.3.4 E1/T1 -- 5.3.5 Cable Modem -- 5.3.6 DSL -- 5.3.7 Power-Line Connectivity -- 5.3.8 ATM -- 5.4 Wired Connectivity -- 5.4.1 USB -- 5.4.2 USB Development -- 5.4.3 General Principles of USB -- 5.4.4 Physical Aspect of USB -- 5.4.5 Cable Length -- 5.4.6 Power -- 5.4.7 Serial Port -- 5.5 Radio Connectivity in the Near Field -- 5.6 NFC and Secure Payment -- 5.6.1 General -- 5.6.2 Readers and Tags -- 5.6.3 Architecture -- 5.6.4 Standardization -- 5.6.5 Products and Use Cases -- 5.7 Secure Payment -- 5.7.1 Softcard -- 5.7.2 Background to Secure Payment Standardization -- 5.7.3 Functionality of Secure Payment -- 5.7.4 EMV -- 5.7.5 Practical Solutions -- 5.7.6 Other Payment Solutions -- 5.8 Bluetooth -- 5.8.1 General -- 5.8.2 Bluetooth RF -- 5.8.3 Bluetooth Profiles -- 5.9 Hearing Aid Compatibility -- 5.9.1 T and M Rating -- 5.9.2 HAC Compatibility Aspects -- 5.9.3 TTY/TDD Compatibility -- 5.10 Other Connectivity Technologies -- 5.10.1 G.V2A -- 5.10.2 MirrorLink -- References -- 6 Fixed Telecommunications Networks. , 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Network Topologies -- 6.2.1 Point-to-Point -- 6.2.2 Bus -- 6.2.3 Star -- 6.2.4 Ring -- 6.3 Redundancy -- 6.4 Telephone Network -- 6.5 User Devices -- 6.5.1 Telephones -- 6.5.2 Data Equipment -- 6.6 Plain Old Public Telephone System (POTS) -- 6.6.1 General -- 6.6.2 Numbering of Telephony Networks -- 6.6.3 The Principle of Telephone Networks -- 6.6.4 Billing Principles -- 6.6.5 Comparison of Current VoIP Solutions -- 6.7 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) -- 6.7.1 Standardization of ISDN -- 6.7.2 Principles of ISDN -- 6.7.3 ISDN Reference Model -- 6.7.4 ISDN Signaling -- 6.7.5 ISDN Services -- 6.8 Intelligent Network (IN) -- 6.8.1 IN Principles -- 6.8.2 IN Elements -- 6.8.3 IN Applications -- 6.9 SIP -- 6.9.1 Background -- 6.9.2 Functionality of SIP -- 6.9.3 SIP Elements -- 6.9.4 Protocol Stack for Internet Multimedia -- 6.9.5 Initiation of Call -- 6.10 Telephony Solutions for Companies -- 6.10.1 Centrex -- 6.11 Transport -- 6.12 Cloud Computing -- 6.12.1 General -- 6.12.2 Principles -- 6.12.3 Benefits -- References -- 7 Data Networks -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 IPv4 -- 7.2.1 General -- 7.2.2 IPv4 Addresses -- 7.2.3 Notation of the Address -- 7.3 IPv6 -- 7.3.1 Principles -- 7.3.2 IPv6 Address -- 7.4 Routing -- 7.5 ATM -- 7.6 Frame Relay -- 7.6.1 Definitions -- 7.6.2 Functionality -- 7.7 LAN and MAN -- 7.7.1 IEEE 802.1 (Bridging) -- 7.7.2 IEEE 802.2 (LLC) -- 7.7.3 IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) -- 7.7.4 IEEE 802.4 (Token Bus) -- 7.7.5 IEEE 802.5 (Token Ring) -- 7.7.6 IEEE 802.6 (MAN) -- 7.7.7 IEEE 802.7 (Broadband LAN via Coaxial) -- 7.7.8 IEEE 802.8 (Fiber Optic TAG) -- 7.7.9 IEEE 802.9 (ISLAN) -- 7.7.10 IEEE 802.10 (Interoperable LAN Security) -- 7.7.11 IEEE 802.11 (WLAN) -- 7.7.12 IEEE 802.12 (100BaseVG) -- 7.7.13 IEEE 802.13 (Unused) -- 7.7.14 IEEE 802.14 (Cable Modems) -- 7.7.15 IEEE 802.15 (Wireless PAN). , 7.7.16 IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) -- 7.7.17 IEEE 802.17 (Resilient Packet Ring) -- 7.7.18 IEEE 802.18 (Radio Regulatory TAG) -- 7.7.19 IEEE 802.19 (Coexistence TAG) -- 7.7.20 IEEE 802.20 (Mobile Broadband Wireless Access) -- 7.7.21 IEEE 802.21 (Media Independent Handoff) -- 7.7.22 IEEE 802.22 (Wireless Regional Area Network) -- 7.7.23 IEEE 802.23 (Emergency Services Working Group) -- 7.7.24 IEEE 802.24 (Smart Grid TAG) -- 7.7.25 IEEE 802.25 (Omni-Range Area Network) -- 7.8 Wi-Fi -- 7.8.1 Standardization -- 7.8.2 Wi-Fi Authentication and Accounting -- 7.8.3 Wi-Fi Offloading -- 7.8.4 Wi-Fi Roaming -- 7.9 Inter-Operator Networks -- 7.9.1 Introduction -- 7.9.2 Overview -- 7.9.3 Different Solutions -- References -- 8 Telecommunications Network Services and Applications -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Voice -- 8.3 Messaging -- 8.4 Audio and Video -- 8.4.1 Streaming -- 8.5 Health Care -- 8.6 Education -- 8.7 CSTA -- 8.8 Advanced Telecommunications Functionalities -- 8.8.1 Email -- 8.8.2 Videoconferencing -- 8.8.3 Telecommuting -- 8.8.4 Advanced Applications -- 8.9 Business Exchange -- 8.10 Public IP Network Develops to NGN -- 8.10.1 IMS Architecture -- 8.10.2 SIP -- 8.11 Voice Service Access Points -- 8.11.1 VoIP as a Solution for Fixed Communications Networks -- 8.11.2 Residential Areas -- 8.11.3 Business Environment -- 8.12 Mobile Services -- 8.12.1 Mobile Exchange -- 8.12.2 The CAPEX and OPEX of Mobile Exchange -- 8.12.3 Deployment of the Mobile Exchange -- References -- 9 Transmission Networks -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Physical Transmission Systems -- 9.3 Coding Techniques -- 9.3.1 Unipolar Format -- 9.3.2 Bipolar Format -- 9.3.3 Modified AMI Codes -- 9.3.4 Delta Modulation -- 9.4 PCM -- 9.4.1 Principles -- 9.5 Coding Techniques -- 9.6 PDH -- 9.7 SDH -- 9.8 WDM -- 9.9 Carrier Ethernet Transport -- 9.10 IP Multimedia Subsystem -- 9.10.1 IMS Architecture. , 9.11 Case Example: LTE Transport -- 9.11.1 Ethernet Transport -- 9.12 Cloud Computing and Transport -- References -- 10 Modulation and Demodulation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 General -- 10.3 Analog Modulation Methods -- 10.3.1 Amplitude Modulation -- 10.3.2 Frequency Modulation -- 10.3.3 Phase Modulation -- 10.4 Digital Modulation and Demodulation -- 10.4.1 Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) -- 10.4.2 Phase Shift Keying (PSK) -- 10.4.3 Combinations of ASK and PSK -- 10.4.4 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) -- 10.4.5 Modulation from a Mathematical Perspective -- 10.4.6 Pulse Shaping and Power Spectral Density of Modulated Signals -- 10.4.7 Typical Transmitter- and Receiver-Side Signal Processing -- 10.4.8 Digital Modulation Schemes Used in Practical Systems -- 10.4.9 Multiplexing, Multiple Access and Duplexing -- 10.4.10 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex -- References -- 11 3GPP Mobile Communications: GSM -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Development of GSM -- 11.3 Specification of GSM -- 11.4 Architecture of GSM -- 11.4.1 General -- 11.4.2 Area Specifications -- 11.4.3 The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) -- 11.4.4 Network Switching Subsystem (NSS) -- 11.4.5 Operations Subsystem -- 11.5 Functionality of GSM -- 11.5.1 Frequencies -- 11.5.2 Channels -- 11.5.3 Traffic Channels -- 11.5.4 Control Channels -- 11.5.5 Multiframes -- 11.5.6 Channel Configurations -- 11.6 Numbering of GSM -- 11.6.1 Subscriber Numbering -- 11.6.2 Mobile Numbers -- 11.6.3 Network Numbering -- 11.6.4 Other Numbers -- 11.7 GSM Data -- 11.7.1 Principles -- 11.7.2 The Network Architecture -- 11.7.3 GPRS Interfaces -- 11.7.4 Special GSM Solutions -- 11.7.5 Machine-to-Machine Communications -- 11.7.6 Energy Saving Functionalities -- 11.7.7 Smartphone Signaling Optimization -- 11.8 Dual Half Rate -- 11.8.1 The Functionality and Usability of OSC -- 11.8.2 Effect of OSC on Capacity.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Telecommunications handbook. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948197660802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xl, 400 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781118098875 , 1118098870
    Series Statement: IEEE standards wireless networks series
    Content: "WirelessMAN: Inside the IEEE 802.16 Standard for Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks is the perfect resource for understanding and navigating through the IEEE 802.16 standard, which serves as the basis of all WiMAX broadband wireless access systems. Written by the 802.16 Working Group's Chair, Dr. Roger B. Marks, and Vice Chair, Kenneth L. Stanwood, along with Working Group participants Carl Eklund, Subbu Ponnuswamy, and Dr. Nico J.M. van Waes, the book provides a thorough understanding of the standard from an insider's perspective not found elsewhere. Inside: *Find detailed descriptions of the medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) operation up through IEEE 802.16-2004, with an introduction to the technologies introduced in IEEE 802.16e. *See why certain design choices were made and how recent technological developments, real-world experience, and lessons learned from previous projects were used to make critical tradeoffs. *Get details on OFDM, OFDMA, multiple antenna systems, security, and mesh technologies. *See performance simulations and learn about current conformance and interoperability activities. *Read a summary of ongoing projects, related standards, and future extensions. WirelessMAN is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand the IEEE 802.16 standard and its operation. This book will immediately benefit designers, engineers, students, and deployment professionals who need to rapidly understand the fundamentals of the standard. The book is a self-contained companion to the standard, and no specific knowledge of any other wireless protocols is assumed. It can be used for self-study, as a reference, or as a designer's handbook."--Publisher's description.
    Note: Broadband wireless access (BWA) -- , Commercial fixed broadband wireless: fiber extension -- , Residential fixed broadband wireless: digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable modem alternative -- , Quality of service (QoS) -- , Throughput requirements -- , IEEE 802.16 Standards -- , Background -- , IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) -- , IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) -- , Standards development in IEEE 802 -- , IEEE 802.16 Working Group: Overview -- , IEEE 802.16 Working Group: History -- , Technical progress in IEEE 802.16 Working Group -- , Coexistence: IEEE Std 802.16.2TM -- , Basic concepts and definitions -- , Frequency bands -- , Types of wireless networks -- , Wireless network topologies -- , RF propagation -- , Antennas -- , Physical layer (PRY) -- , Duplexing, multiplexing, and multiple access -- , Data units -- , Quality of service (QoS) -- , Medium access control layer (MAC) -- , IEEE 802.16 architecture -- , Reference model -- , Base station (BS) and subscriber station (SS) -- , Convergence sublayer (CS) architecture -- , Framing and duplexing -- , Subscriber-level adaptive PRY -- , Framed PHY -- , MAC efficiency -- , Mesh -- , Directed mesh -- , Quality of service (QoS) -- , Security sublayer -- , Automatic repeat request (ARQ) -- , Physical layer (PHY) -- , Mandatory and optional components -- , Bit ordering -- , Convergence sublayers (CSs) -- , ATM CS -- , Packet convergence sub layer (PCS) -- , MAC basics -- , Connections and addressing -- , MAC headers and subheaders -- , Data and management PDU construction -- , ARQ -- , Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) -- , MAC operation -- , Network entry and initialization -- , PHY maintenance -- , QoS and service flows -- , Clock comparison -- , ARQ operation -- , HARQ operation -- , Security -- , Security associations (SAs) and cryptographic suites -- , Key management -- , Mesh -- , Introduction -- , Logical mesh -- , Directed mesh and point-to-point (PtP) -- , PHY: WirelessMAN-SC -- , Frame structure -- , DL channel encoding -- , UL channel encoding -- , Control mechanisms -- , WirelessMAN-SCa -- , PHY: WirelessMAN-OFDM -- , Waveform construction -- , Frame structure -- , Channel encoding -- , Control mechanisms -- , PHY: WirelessMAN-OFDMA -- , Introduction -- , Frame structure -- , Channel encoding -- , Control mechanisms -- , Multiple antenna systems -- , Adaptive antenna systems (AAS) -- , Open-loop transmit diversity -- , Closed-loop transmit diversity -- , Performance analysis -- , Introduction -- , WirelessMAN-OFDM, fixed operation -- , WirelessMAN-OFDM, mobile operation -- , WirelessMAN-OFDMA, mobile operation -- , Conformance and interoperability -- , The WiMAX Forum -- , Conformance test standards for WirelessMAN-SC -- , The WiMAX Forum's move to lower frequencies -- , Lower frequency profiles and test specifications -- , WiMAX Forum conformance testing for fixed access -- , WiMAX Forum and mobile broadband wireless access -- , Related standards -- , IEEE Std 802.11 -- , IEEE 802.20 Working Group -- , IEEE 802.22 Working Group -- , ETSI BRAN -- , Other regional standards activities -- , International Telecommunications Union (ITU) -- , IEEE 802.16 headers, subheaders, and management messages.
    Additional Edition: Print version: WirelessMAN. New York : IEEE Press, 2006 ISBN 0738148423
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier/Newnes,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959228492502883
    Format: 1 online resource (573 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-03512-2 , 0-08-055201-3
    Series Statement: Newnes know it all series
    Content: The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!Wireless Networking: Design, Optimize, Implement delivers readers from the basics of a wireless system such as antennas and transmitters to current hot topic wireless systems and technologies. The backbone to technologies and applications such as mobile, untethered Internet access, Internet telephony, and high quality multimedi
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Basics of Wireless Communications; 1.1 Harmonic Signals and Exponentials; 1.2 Electromagnetic Waves and Multiplexing; 1.3 Modulation and Bandwidth; 1.4 Wireless Link Overview: Systems, Power, Noise, and Link Budgets; 1.5 Capsule Summary: Chapter 1; Further Reading; Chapter 2. Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks; 2.1 Networks Large and Small; 2.2 WLANs from LANs; 2.3 802.11 WLANs; 2.4 HiperLAN and HiperLAN 2; 2.5 From LANs to PANs; 2.6 Capsule Summary: Chapter 2; 2.7 Further Reading; Chapter 3. Radio Transmitters and Receivers , 3.1 Overview of Radios3.2 Radio Components; 3.3 Radio System Design; 3.4 Examples of Radio Chips and Chipsets; 3.5 Summary; 3.6 Further Reading RFIC; Chapter 4. Radio Propagation; 4.1 Mechanisms of Radio Wave Propagation; 4.2 Open Field Propagation; 4.3 Diffraction; 4.4 Scattering; 4.5 Path Loss; 4.6 Multipath Phenomena; 4.7 Flat Fading; 4.8 Diversity Techniques; 4.9 Noise; 4.10 Summary; References; Chapter 5. Antennas and Transmission Lines; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Antenna Characteristics; 5.3 Types of Antennas; 5.4 Impedance Matching; 5.5 Measuring Techniques; 5.6 Summary; References , Chapter 6. Communication Protocols and Modulation6.1 Baseband Data Format and Protocol; 6.2 Baseband Coding; 6.3 RF Frequency and Bandwidth; 6.4 Modulation; 6.5 RFID; 6.6 Summary; References; Chapter 7. High-Speed Wireless Data: System Types, Standards-Based and Proprietary Solutions; 7.1 Fixed Networks; 7.2 Nomadic Networks; 7.3 Mobile Networks; 7.4 Standards-Based Solutions and Proprietary Solutions; 7.5 Overview of the IEEE 802.11 Standard; 7.6 Overview of the IEEE 802.16 Standard; 7.7 10-66 GHz Technical Standards; 7.8 2-11 GHz Standards; 7.9 Overview of the IEEE 802.20 Standard , 7.10 Proprietary SolutionsChapter 8. Propagation Modeling and Measuring; 8.1 Predictive Modeling Tools; 8.2 Spreadsheet Models; 8.3 Terrain-Based Models; 8.4 Effectively Using a Propagation Analysis Program; 8.5 Using a Predictive Model; 8.6 The Comprehensive Site Survey Process; 8.7 Survey Activity Outline; 8.8 Identification of Requirements; 8.9 Identification of Equipment Requirements; 8.10 The Physical Site Survey; 8.11 Determination of Antenna Locations; 8.12 RF Site Survey Tools; 8.13 The Site Survey Checklist; 8.14 The RF Survey; 8.15 Data Analysis; Chapter 9. Indoor Networks , 9.1 Behind Closed Doors9.2 How Buildings Are Built (with W. Charles Perry, P.E.); 9.3 Microwave Properties of Building Materials; 9.4 Realistic Metal Obstacles; 9.5 Real Indoor Propagation; 9.6 How Much Is Enough?; 9.7 Indoor Interferers; 9.8 Tools for Indoor Networks; 9.9 Summary; Further Reading; Chapter 10. Security in Wireless Local Area Networks; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Key Establishment in 802.11; 10.3 Anonymity in 802.11; 10.4 Authentication in 802.11; 10.5 Confidentiality in 802.11; 10.6 Data Integrity in 802.11; 10.7 Loopholes in 802.11 Security; 10.8 WPA; 10.9 WPA2 (802.11i) , Chapter 11. Voice Over Wi-Fi and Other Wireless Technologies , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7506-8582-4
    Language: English
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    b3kat_BV035739330
    Format: XX, 232 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 1 CD-ROM (12 cm)
    ISBN: 0750678089 , 9780750678087
    Series Statement: Communications engineering series
    Note: Includes index.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Engineering
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    Keywords: Drahtloses lokales Netz ; Funknetz ; IEEE 802 11 ; IEEE 802 16
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    almahu_9947931012302882
    Format: xx, 232 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Communications engineering series
    Note: Includes index.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Boston :Artech House,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959232115202883
    Format: 1 online resource (216 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-58053-809-6
    Series Statement: The Artech House universal personal communications series
    Content: Presenting the state-of-the-art in broadband wireless access technology, this unique resource shows you how to design OFDM transceivers and develop a novel wireless transceiver system architecture - one that streamlines wireless system development and deployment because of its reusability, scalability and flexibility. The book gives you a solid understanding of reconfigurable baseband transceiver architecture, fixed broadband access, and 802.16 (WiMax) and 802.20 network design.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Introduction; Fundamentals of Wireless Communications; OFDM Systems and Issues; Novel Wireless Transceiver Systems Architecture; OFDM Transceiver Design; Fixed Broadband Wireless Access; Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Network Examples. , Also available in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-58053-641-7
    Language: English
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