WLAN Systems and Wireless IP for Next Generation CommunicationsNeeli Prasad, Anand Prasad The continuing growth of wireless networks is being driven by ease of installation, flexibility and mobility, offering gains in efficiency, accuracy and lower business costs. This fresh perspective from two experts in the field provides professionals with a practical approach to design implementation, evaluation and problem-solving, which underscores its uniqueness as a hands-on guide to next generation wireless communications systems. |
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11 Mbps access point antenna applications Area Networks authentication bandwidth beacon bits Bluetooth broadband buffered bytes carrier cell search channel client communication configuration connection data frame data rates defined delay spread devices DiffServ distribution system DSSS encryption Ethernet FHSS Figure frame frequency function handover header HIPERLAN HIPERLAN/2 HomeRF hopping IAPP IEEE IETF infrastructure interface interference Internet IP address ISM band Kbps MAC layer Mbps Medium Access Control messages mobile station mode modulation MPDU multipath network administrator OFDM operation overhead packet parameters path loss Physical Layer power management power saving Prasad protocol queue radio receiver request residential gateway roaming router RSVP scan scheme server SIFS signal slot specification standard subcarriers threshold throughput topology traffic transmission transmit UMTS voice wired Wireless LAN wireless network WLAN WLAN system
References to this book
Albañilería José Manuel Huidobro,José Manuel Huidobro Moya,David Roldán Martínez No preview available - 2005 |