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Broadband wireless multimedia networks / Benny Bing.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bing, Benny.
Series:
Wiley series on information and communications technologies.
Wiley series on information and communication technology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
FiWi access networks.
Wireless LANs.
Wireless communication systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (373 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2013.
Summary:
Provides a clear, coherent review of all major wireless broadband standards with an emphasis on managing the explosive growth in mobile video 802.11ac/ad, 802.16m, 802.22, and LTE-Advanced are the emerging broadband wireless standards that offer many powerful wireless features. This book gives an accessible overview of the various standards and practical information on 802.11 link adaptation, 4G smartphone antenna design, wireless video streaming, and smart grids. Broadband Wireless Multimedia Networks distills the many complex wireless features in a clean and concise
Contents:
Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Overview of Broadband Wireless Networks; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Radio Spectrum; 1.2.1 Unlicensed Frequency Bands; 1.2.2 The 2.4 GHz Unlicensed Band; 1.2.3 The 5 GHz Unlicensed Band; 1.2.4 The 60 GHz Unlicensed Band; 1.2.5 Licensed Frequency Bands; 1.3 Signal Coverage; 1.3.1 Propagation Mechanisms; 1.3.2 Multipath; 1.3.3 Delay Spread and Time Dispersion; 1.3.4 Coherence Bandwidth; 1.3.5 Doppler Spread; 1.3.6 Shadow Fading; 1.3.7 Radio Propagation Modeling; 1.3.8 Channel Characteristics; 1.3.9 Gaussian Channel; 1.3.10 Rayleigh Channel
1.3.11 Rician Channel1.4 Modulation; 1.4.1 Linear versus Constant Envelope; 1.4.2 Coherent versus Noncoherent Detection; 1.4.3 Bit Error Performance; 1.5 Multipath Mitigation Methods; 1.5.1 Equalization; 1.5.2 Multicarrier Transmission; 1.5.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing; 1.5.4 Wideband Systems; 1.5.5 Error Control; 1.6 Multiple Antenna Systems; 1.6.1 Receive Diversity versus Transmit Diversity; 1.6.2 Switched Antenna Receive Diversity; 1.6.3 Multiple Input Multiple Output Systems; 1.6.4 Spatial Multiplexing; 1.6.5 Space-Time Coding; 1.6.6 Alamouti Space-Time Coding
1.6.7 Beamforming MIMO Antenna Arrays1.6.8 Downlink MIMO Architectures; 1.6.9 Open-Loop and Closed-Loop MIMO; 1.6.10 Single-User and Multiuser MIMO; 1.7 Interference; 1.7.1 Spatial Frequency Reuse; 1.7.2 Cochannel Interference; 1.7.3 Multiuser Interference; 1.8 Mobility and Handoff; 1.8.1 Intercell versus Intracell Handoff; 1.8.2 Mobile-Initiated versus Network-Initiated Handoff; 1.8.3 Forward versus Backward Handoff; 1.9 Channel Assignment Strategies; 1.9.1 Medium Access Control Protocols; 1.9.2 Signal Duplexing Techniques; 1.9.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
1.10 Performance Evaluation of Wireless Networks1.10.1 Impact of Link Adaptation; 1.10.2 Impact of Higher Layers; 1.10.3 Impact of Number of Antennas; 1.10.4 Impact of Centralized Control; 1.11 Outdoor Deployment Considerations; 1.11.1 Fixed Access Path Loss Model; 1.11.2 Mobile Access Path Loss Models; 1.11.3 Single Carrier and Multicarrier OFDM Comparison; 1.11.4 Impact of Modulation and Operating Frequency; References; Homework Problems; CHAPTER 2: IEEE 802.11 Standard; 2.1 802.11 Deployments and Applications; 2.2 802.11 Today; 2.3 IEEE 802.11 Standard
2.4 IEEE 802.11 Network Architecture2.4.1 Joining a BSS; 2.4.2 Association Procedures; 2.4.3 Disassociation and Reassociation; 2.5 IEEE 802.11 Basic Reference Model; 2.5.1 OFDM PHY; 2.5.2 OFDM PLCP Frame Format; 2.5.3 Medium Access Control; 2.5.4 Interframe Space Definitions; 2.5.5 Distributed Coordination Function; 2.5.6 Virtual Sensing; 2.5.7 Point Coordination Function; 2.5.8 Hybrid Coordination Function; 2.5.9 Synchronization; 2.5.10 Transmit Opportunity Scheduling; 2.5.11 Traffic Specification Construction; 2.5.12 Radio Resource Measurement; 2.5.13 Station Power Management
2.6 IEEE 802.11 Security
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
9781283917360
128391736X
9781118479827
1118479823
9781118479780
1118479785
OCLC:
818851749

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