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Next generation wireless networks
- 其他作者: Tekinay, Sirin,
- 出版: New York : Kluwer Academic Publishers ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (vi, 266 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ;SECS 598
- 標題: computer techniques , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Telecommunications. , computer networks , Electronic books. , engineering , Transmission sans fil. , computertechnieken , Computernetwerken. , Wireless communication systems. , Radiocommunications mobiles. , Telecommunications. , elektrotechniek , Engineering (General) , GPS. , Global Positioning System. , TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING , computernetwerken , data structures , Mobile communication systems. , informatietheorie , gegevensstructuren , Draadloze communicatie. , Andre fag (naturvidenskab og teknik) Andre fag , information theory , Techniek (algemeen) , electrical engineering , Geographic Information Systems
- ISBN: 0306473100 , 9780306473104
- ISBN: 0792372409 , 9780792372400
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 摘要: This book is an organized and edited work of enabling technologies for the applications and services needed for future wireless networks. Its focus is the defining architectures, services and applications, with coverage of all layers, i.e., from the physical layer to the information handling layers of the network. The new wireless network architectures are geared specifically for enabling mobility and location-enhanced applications. Presented first are tutorials on new network architectures, including a discussion of "infostations", the role of satellites in broadband wireless access, and the "infocity" concept. The next three chapters present material that describes the state-of-the-art in wireless geolocation systems (including "assisted GPS"), alternatives for wireless geolocation, and empirical data on wireless geolocation capabilities. The first of the last two chapters demonstrates the use of location information in next generation wireless networks, with coverage of real-time geolocation measurements in mobile connectivity. The final chapter portrays the creation of a "killer application" in wireless networks. Leading researchers in the field have contributed to this volume. Next Generation Wireless Networks is essential reading for engineers, researchers, application design specialists, and product managers in the field of wireless network architectures and wireless geolocation.
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This book is a collection of extended versions of the papers presented at the Symposium on Next Generation Wireless Networks, May 26, 2000, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ. Each chapter includes, in addition to technical contributions, a tutorial of the corresponding area. It has been a privilege to bring together these contributions from researchers on the leading edge of the field. The papers were submitted in response to a call for papers aiming to concentrate on the applications and services for the “next generation,” deliberately omitting the numeric reference so that the authors’ vision of the future would not be limited by the definitive requirements of a particular set of standards. The book, as a result, reflects the top-down approach by focusing on enabling technologies for the applications and services that are the defining essentials for future wireless networks. This approach strikes a balance between the academia and the industry by addressing new wireless network architectures enabling mobility and location enhanced applications and services that will give wireless systems the competitive edge over others. The main theme of the book is the advent of wireless networks as an irreplaceable means of global communication as opposed to a mere substitute for, or a competitor of, wireline networks. Geolocation emerges as the facilitator of mobility and location sensitive services. The fields of geolocation and wireless communications have been forced to merge, following the Federal Commission of Communications’ (FCC) ruling that obliges wireless providers with emergency caller geolocation.
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