Hotspot NetworksThe first-to-market, detailed guide to hotspots--the "killer app for 802.11"--provides need to know information on these open-to-the-public wireless networks that are springing up in hotels, airports, cafes, and even parks. Using this resource, engineers can cost, design, configure, implement, and install hotspots, or develop service applications in this hot new market. Written by Dan Minoli, one of the top voices in networking, this reference tells readers how to deliver wireless Internet and telecom that's 40 times faster and 1/10th the cost of conventional networks. |
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... Layer ( MAC ) Physical Layer ( PHY ) IEEE 802 Standards L2CAP Link Manager Baseband RF IEEE 802.15.1 Bluetooth WPAN Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol ( L2CAP ) This layer provides the upper layer protocols with connectionless ...
... Layer ( MAC ) Physical Layer ( PHY ) IEEE 802 Standards L2CAP Link Manager Baseband RF IEEE 802.15.1 Bluetooth WPAN Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol ( L2CAP ) This layer provides the upper layer protocols with connectionless ...
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... layer convergence function , and the layer management function . Each of these functions is described in the following section . The DSSS PHY service will be provided to the MAC through the PHY service primitives . PLCP Sublayer To ...
... layer convergence function , and the layer management function . Each of these functions is described in the following section . The DSSS PHY service will be provided to the MAC through the PHY service primitives . PLCP Sublayer To ...
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... layer management function . The OFDM PHY service is provided to the MAC through the PHY service primitives . The service of a layer or sub- layer is the set of capabilities that it offers to a user in the next higher layer ( or sublayer ) ...
... layer management function . The OFDM PHY service is provided to the MAC through the PHY service primitives . The service of a layer or sub- layer is the set of capabilities that it offers to a user in the next higher layer ( or sublayer ) ...
Contents
The Potential Opportunity | 5 |
Approaches to WLANS WWANS WPANS and PALS | 12 |
Wireless Personal Area Networks WPANs | 22 |
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11 Mbps 3GPP AAAL algorithm allocation antenna applications architecture Area Networks association authentication bandwidth bits Bluetooth BOOTP broadcast care-of address CDMA channel Cisco Code Control data frame data rates datagrams defined devices DHCP DHCP client DHCP message DHCP server DHCPACK DHCPDISCOVER DHCPOFFER DHCPREQUEST message domain DSSS encryption field Figure foreign agent frame body frequency function GGSN giaddr Global GPRS header home agent HomeRF hotspot hotspot services IBSS ICMP identifier IEEE IETF implementation interface Internet interoperability IP address Kbps layer lease management frame Mbps Mobile IP mobile node MSDU network address octets OFDM operation options packet PLCP protocol radio RADIUS server request router sequence SGSN SIGNAL specific standard station sublayer subnet Table TDMA traffic transmission transmitted UTRAN W-CDMA wired wireless WLAN WPAN WWAN
References to this book
Voice Over IPv6: Architectures for Next Generation VoIP Networks Daniel Minoli No preview available - 2006 |