WiFi, WiMAX and LTE Multi-hop Mesh Networks : Basic Communication Protocols and Application Areas / [electronic resource]
by Wei, Hung-Yu; Rykowski, Jarogniew; Dixit, Sudhir.
Material type: BookSeries: Wiley series on information and communications technologies: Publisher: Chicester : Wiley, 2013Description: 1 online resource (374 pages).ISBN: 9781118571026; 1118571029.Subject(s): Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) | Wireless LANs | Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) | Wireless LANs | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online LibraryCOVER; WILEY SERIES ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY; TITLE PAGE; COPYRIGHT PAGE; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; 1 Introduction; 2 Architectural Requirements for Multi-hop and Ad-Hoc Networking; 2.1. WHEN AND WHERE DO WE NEED AD-HOC NETWORKING?; 2.2. WHEN DO WE NEED MULTI-HOP? HOW MANY HOPS ARE SUFFICIENT/NECESSARY?; 2.3. ANONYMITY VERSUS AUTHORIZATION AND AUTHENTICATION; 2.4. SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN AD-HOC NETWORKS; 2.5. SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN MULTI-HOP NETWORKS; 2.6. FILTERING THE TRAFFIC IN AD-HOC NETWORKING AND MULTI-HOP RELAYING.
2.7. QOS2.8. ADDRESSABILITY; 2.9. SEARCHABILITY; 2.10. AD-HOC CONTEXTS FOR NEXT-GENERATION SEARCHING; 2.11. PERSONALIZATION ASPECTS IN AD-HOC INFORMATION ACCESS; 2.12. MULTI-HOP NETWORKING: TECHNICAL ASPECTS; 2.13. SUMMARY; 3 Application Areas for Multi-hop and Ad-Hoc Networking; 3.1. TELEMATICS; 3.2. E-TICKET APPLICATIONS; 3.3. TELEMEDICINE; 3.4. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION; 3.5. PUBLIC SAFETY; 3.6. GROUPWARE; 3.7. PERSONAL, TARGETED, CONTEXTUAL MARKETING AND SHOPPING GUIDANCE; 3.8. INTELLIGENT BUILDING; 3.9. BUSINESS ASPECTS OF MULTI-HOP AND AD-HOC NETWORKING; 3.10. SUMMARY.
4 Mesh Networking Using IEEE 802.11 Wireless Technologies4.1. IEEE 802.11; 4.2. IEEE 802.11S: STANDARD FOR WLAN MESH NETWORKING; 4.3. SUMMARY; 5 Wireless Relay Networking Using IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Technologies; 5.1. IEEE 802.16 OVERVIEW AND ARCHITECTURE; 5.2. IEEE 802.16J RELAY SYSTEM OVERVIEW; 5.3. IEEE 802.16J FRAME STRUCTURE; 5.4. PATH MANAGEMENT IN 802.16J RELAY; 5.5. RADIO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT; 5.6. INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT; 5.7. INITIALIZATION AND NETWORK ENTRY; 5.8. MOBILITY MANAGEMENT AND HANDOFF; 5.9. POWER MANAGEMENT; 5.10. HARQ AND RELIABLE TRANSMISSION.
5.11. MULTICAST, BROADCAST, AND RS GROUPING5.12. RS GROUPING; 5.13. SUMMARY; 6 Wireless Relay Networking with Long Term Evolution (LTE); 6.1. OVERVIEW OF THE LTE RELAY SYSTEM; 6.2. PHYSICAL LAYER FOR LTE RELAY; 6.3. LTE RELAY SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE; 6.4. LTE RELAY SYSTEM DESIGN ISSUES; 6.5. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IN LTE RELAY; 6.6. SUMMARY; 7 Summary; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Wifi, WiMAX, and Cellular Multihop Networks presents an overview of WiFi-based and WiMAX-based multihop relay networks. As the first text to cover IEEE 802.16j multihop hop relay technology, this revolutionary resource explores the latest advances in multi-hop and ad-hoc networking. Not only does this reference provide the technological aspects, but also the applications for the emerging technology and architectural issues. Ranging from introductory material to advanced topics, this guidebook, plus PowerPoint slides, is essential for engineers, researchers, and students interested in.
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