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Principles of Ad–hoc Networking - ISBN 9780470032909

Principles of Ad–hoc Networking

ISBN 9780470032909

Autor: Michel Barbeau, Evangelos Kranakis

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 540,75 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780470032909

ISBN10:      

0470032901

Autor:      

Michel Barbeau, Evangelos Kranakis

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-04-13

Ilość stron:      

274

Wymiary:      

251x174

Tematy:      

TJ

Principles of Ad Hoc Networking presents a systematic introduction to the fundamentals of ad hoc networks. 
An ad–hoc network is a small network, especially one with wireless or temporary plug–in connections. Typically, some of the network devices are part of the network only for the duration of a communications session or, in the case of mobile or portable devices, while in some close proximity to the rest of the network. These networks can range from small and static systems with constrained power resources to larger–scale dynamic and mobile environments. Wireless ad hoc networks facilitate numerous and diverse applications for establishing survivable dynamic systems in emergency and rescue operations, disaster relief and intelligent home settings.
Principles of Ad Hoc Networking
 
·            Introduces the essential characteristics of ad hoc networks such as: physical layer, medium access control, Bluetooth discovery and network formation, wireless network programming and protocols.
·            Explains the crucial components involved in ad–hoc networks in detail with numerous exercises to aid understanding.
·           Offers key results and merges practical methodologies with mathematical considerations.
Principles of Ad Hoc Networking will prove essential reading for graduate students in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Physics as well as researchers in the field of ad hoc networking, professionals in wireless telecoms, and networking system developers.
Check out  www.scs.carleton.ca/∼barbeau/pahn/index.htm for further reading, sample chapters, a bibliography and lecture slides!

Spis treści:
Preface.
Glossary.
1. Wireless Data Commun ications.
1.1 Signal Representation.
1.2 Analog to Digital Conversion.
1.3 Digital to Analog Conversion.
1.4 Architecture of an SDR Application.
1.5 Quadrature Modulation and Demodulation.
1.6 Spread Spectrum.
1.7 Antenna.
1.8 Propagation.
1.9 Ultrawideband.
1.10 Energy Management.
1.11 Exercise.
2. Medium Access Control.
2.1 Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics.
2.2 Modeling Traffic.
2.3 Multiple Access.
2.4 Demand Assigned Multiple Access.
2.5 Carrier Sense Multiple Access in IEEE 802.11.
2.6 Medium Access Control in ad hov Networks.
2.7 Bibliographic Comments.
2.8 Exercises.
3. Ad Hov Wireless Access.
3.1 Management of Bluetooth Networks.
3.2 Model for Node Discovery in Bluetooth.
3.3 Bluetooth Formation Algorithms.
3.4 Mesh Mode of WiMAX/802.16.
3.5 Bibliographic Comments.
Exercises.
4. Wireless Network Programming.
4.1 Structure of Information.
4.2 Socket.
4.3 Parameters and Control.
4.4 Receiving Frames.
4.5 Sending Frames.
4.6 Exercises.
5. Ad Hov Networks Protocols.
5.1 Normal IP Routing.
5.2 The Reactive Approach.
5.3 The Proactive Approach.
5.4 The Hybrid Approach.
5.5 Clustering.
5.6 Quality of Service.
5.7 Sensor Network Protocols.
5.8 Exercises.
6. Location Awareness.
6.1 Geographic Proximity.
6.2 Constructing Spanners of ad hov Networks.
6.3 Information Dissemination.
6.4 Geographic Location Determination.
6.5 Random Unit Disc Graphs.
6.6 Coverage and Connectivity with Directional Sensors.
6.7 Bibliographic Comments.
6.8 Exercises.
7. Ad Hov Networks Security.
7.1 Authentication Techniques.
7.2 Physical Layer Attacks.
7.3 Security of Application Protocols.
7.4 Biometrics–based Key Establishment.
7.5 Routing Security.
7.6 Broadcast Security.
7.7 Secure Location Verification.
7.8 Security in Directional Antenna Syste ms.
7.9 Bibliographic Comments.
7.10 Exercises.
Bibliography.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Michel Barbeau is Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University, Canada.  His topics of interest are Telecommunications Software and Distributed Systems, Mobile and Wireless Networks, Satellite Communications and Wireless Security.  Michel is on the editorial board of the Engineering Letters of the International Association of Engineers, and has been a co–chair and programme committee member of a number of scientific conferences. Since 2003, he has led a major research project entitled Complex Adaptive Networks for Computing and Communication in the MITACS (Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems) NCE (Networks of Centers of Excellence).
Evangelos Kranakis is Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University, which he joined in 1991. He is currently CNS (Communication, Networks, and Security) Theme Leader in the MITACS NCE.  He has published in the area of the analysis of algorithms, bioinformatics, communication and data (ad hoc and wireless) networks, computational and combinatorial geometry, distributed computing, network security.

Okładka tylna:
Principles of Ad Hoc Networking presents a systematic introduction to the fundamentals of ad hoc networks. 
An ad–hoc network is a small network, especially one with wireless or temporary plug–in connections. Typically, some of the network devices are part of the network only for the duration of a communications session or, in the case of mobile or portable devices, while in some close proximity to the rest of the network. These networks can range from small and static systems with constrained power resources to larger–scale dynamic and mobile environments. Wireless ad hoc networks facilitate numerous and diverse applications for establishing survivable dynam ic systems in emergency and rescue operations, disaster relief and intelligent home settings.
Principles of Ad Hoc Networking
 
·            Introduces the essential characteristics of ad hoc networks such as: physical layer, medium access control, Bluetooth discovery and network formation, wireless network programming and protocols.
·            Explains the crucial components involved in ad–hoc networks in detail with numerous exercises to aid understanding.
·           Offers key results and merges practical methodologies with mathematical considerations.
Principles of Ad Hoc Networking will prove essential reading for graduate students in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Physics as well as researchers in the field of ad hoc networking, professionals in wireless telecoms, and networking system developers.
Check out  www.scs.carleton.ca/∼barbeau/pahn/index.htm for further reading, sample chapters, a bibliography and lecture slides!

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