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A relative newcomer to the field of wireless communications, ad hoc networking is growing quickly, both in its importance and its applications. With rapid advances in hardware, software, and protocols, ad hoc networks are now coming of age, and the time has come to bring together into one reference their principles, technologies, and techniques.
The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks does exactly that. Experts from around the world have joined forces to create the definitive reference for the field. From the basic concepts, techniques, systems, and protocols of wireless communication to the particulars of ad hoc network routing methods, power, connections, traffic management, and security, this handbook covers virtually every aspect of ad hoc wireless networking. It includes a section that explores several routing methods and protocols directly related to implementing ad hoc networks in a variety of applications.
The benefits of ad hoc wireless networks are many, but several challenges remain. Organized for easy reference, The Handbook of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks is your opportunity to gain quick familiarity with the state of the art, have at your disposal the only complete reference on the subject available, and prepare to meet the technological and implementation challenges you'll encounter in practice.
As the demand for broadband services continues to grow worldwide,
traditional solutions, such as digital cable and fiber optics, are
often difficult and expensive to implement, especially in rural and
remote areas. The emerging WiMAX system satisfies the growing need
for high data-rate applications such as voiceover IP, video
conferencing, interactive gaming, and multimedia streaming. WiMAX
deployments not only serve residential and enterprise users but can
also be deployed as a backhaul for Wi-Fi hotspots or 3G cellular
towers. By providing affordable wireless broadband access, the
technology of WiMAX will revolutionize broadband communications in
the developed world and bridge the digital divide in developing
countries. Part of the WiMAX Handbook, this volume focuses on the
standards and security issues of WiMAX. The book examines
standardized versus proprietary solutions for wireless broadband
access, reviews the core medium access control protocol of WiMAX
systems, and presents carriers' perspectives on wireless services.
It also discusses the main mobility functions of the IEEE 802.16e
standard, describes how to speed up WiMAX handover procedures,
presents the 802.16 mesh protocol, and surveys the testing and
certification processes used for WiMAX products. In addition, the
book reviews the security features of both IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX.
With the revolutionary technology of WiMAX, the lives of many will
undoubtedly improve, thereby leading to greater economic
empowerment.
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