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9780470181775

Wireless Broadband Networks

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    9780470181775

  • ISBN10:

    047018177X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-03-30
  • Publisher: Wiley

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This book combines theory with advanced practical applications in wireless broadband networks, presenting the reader with a standard reference that covers all aspects of the technology. It discusses the key theories underlying wireless broadband networks and shows readers how these theories are applied to real-world systems. It is an ideal resource for researchers in electrical engineering and computer science, as well as for students in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in these fields.

Author Biography

DAVID TUNG CHONG WONG, PhD, is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, and he is the Networks Editor for World Scientific's International Journal on Wireless & Optical Communications. His research interests include wireless/wireline multimedia networks. PENG-YONG KONG, PhD, is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Infocomm Research and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore. YING-CHANG LIANG, PhD, is a Senior Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research and holds an adjunct associate professorship at Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore. KEE CHAING CHUA is Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He has published more than 200 journal articles or conference papers and coauthored one other book, all on wireless or optical networks. JON W. MARK, PhD, FCAE, FIEEE, PEng, is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Director of the Centre for Wireless Communications at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He has published more than 350 journal or conference papers, coauthored two other books, coedited one book, and published more than twenty book chapters.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Enabling Technologies For Wireless Broadband Networksp. 1
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing and Other Block-Based Transmissionsp. 3
Introductionp. 3
Wireless Communication Systemsp. 3
Block-Based Transmissionsp. 5
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing Systemsp. 9
Single-Carrier Cyclic Prefix Systemsp. 11
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Accessp. 12
Interleaved Frequency-Division Multiple Accessp. 13
Single-Carrier Frequency-Division Multiple Accessp. 16
CP-Based Code Division Multiple Accessp. 17
Receiver Designp. 18
Summaryp. 25
Appendixp. 26
Referencesp. 27
Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output Antenna Systemsp. 31
Introductionp. 31
MIMO System Modelp. 32
Channel Capacityp. 33
Diversityp. 42
Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing Gainp. 43
SIMO Systemsp. 44
MISO Systemsp. 45
Space-Time Codingp. 45
MIMO Transceiver Designp. 50
SVD-Based Eigen-Beamformingp. 52
MIMO for Frequency-Selective Fading Channelsp. 52
Transmitting Diversity for Frequency-Selective Fading Channelsp. 56
Cyclic Delay Diversityp. 59
Summaryp. 62
Referencesp. 62
Ultrawidebandp. 65
Introductionp. 65
Time-Hopping Ultrawidebandp. 67
Direct Sequence Ultrawidebandp. 84
Multibandp. 94
Other Types of UWBp. 97
Summaryp. 107
Referencesp. 110
Medium Access Controlp. 115
Introductionp. 115
Slotted Aloha MACp. 117
Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance MACp. 119
Polling MACp. 126
Reservation MACp. 127
Energy-Efficient MACp. 132
Multichannel MACp. 139
Directional-Antenna MACp. 141
Multihop Saturated Throughput of IEEE 802.11 MACp. 147
Multiple-Access Controlp. 156
Summaryp. 161
Referencesp. 161
Mobility Resource Managementp. 165
Introductionp. 165
Types of Handoffsp. 167
Handoff Strategiesp. 169
Channel Assignment Schemesp. 170
Multiclass Channel Assignment Schemesp. 195
Location Managementp. 218
Mobile IPp. 220
Cellular IPp. 221
Hawaiip. 222
Summaryp. 223
Referencesp. 224
Routing Protocols For Multihop Wireless Broadband Networksp. 227
Introductionp. 227
Multihop Wireless Broadband Networks: Mesh Networksp. 227
Importance of Routing Protocolsp. 230
Routing Metricsp. 239
Classification of Routing Protocolsp. 245
Manet Routing Protocolsp. 254
Summaryp. 262
Referencesp. 262
Radio Resource Management for Wireless Broadband Networksp. 267
Introductionp. 267
Packet Schedulingp. 268
Admission Controlp. 295
Summaryp. 303
Referencesp. 304
Quality of Service for Multimedia Servicesp. 307
Introductionp. 307
Traffic Modelsp. 309
Quality of Service in Wireless Systemsp. 321
Outage Probability for Video Services in a Multirate DS-CDMA Systemp. 326
Summaryp. 336
Referencesp. 337
Systems For Wireless Broadband Networksp. 339
Long-Term-Evolution Cellular Networksp. 341
Introductionp. 341
Network Architecturep. 343
Physical Layerp. 343
Medium Access Control Schedulingp. 354
Mobility Resource Managementp. 361
Radio Resource Managementp. 362
Securityp. 363
Quality of Servicep. 364
Applicationsp. 365
Summaryp. 365
Referencesp. 366
Wireless Broadband Networking with Wimaxp. 367
Introductionp. 367
WiMAX Overviewp. 367
Competing Technologiesp. 370
Overview of the Physical Layerp. 371
PMP Modep. 374
Mesh Modep. 378
Multihop Relay Modep. 384
Summaryp. 387
Referencesp. 387
Wireless Local Area Networksp. 391
Introductionp. 391
Network Architecturesp. 393
Physical Layer of IEEE 802.11np. 393
Medium Access Controlp. 404
Mobility Resource Managementp. 422
Quality of Servicep. 425
Applicationsp. 426
Summaryp. 426
Referencesp. 427
Wireless Personal Area Networksp. 429
Introductionp. 429
Network Architecturep. 430
Physical Layerp. 431
Medium Access Controlp. 437
Mobility Resource Managementp. 459
Routingp. 460
Quality of Servicep. 460
Applicationsp. 460
Summaryp. 461
Referencesp. 461
Convergence of Networksp. 463
Introductionp. 463
3GPP/Wlan Interworkingp. 464
IEEE 802.11u Interworking with External Networksp. 467
LAN/WLAN/WiMax/3G Interworking Based on IEEE 802.21 Media-Independent Handoffp. 468
Future Cellular/WiMax/WLAN/WPAN Interworkingp. 471
Analytical Model for Cellular/WLAN Interworkingp. 474
Summaryp. 478
Referencesp. 478
Basics of Probability, Random Variables, Random Processes, and Queueing Systemsp. 481
Introductionp. 481
Probabilityp. 481
Random Variablesp. 483
Poisson Random Processp. 486
Birth-Death Processesp. 487
Basic Queueing Systemsp. 489
Referencesp. 501
Indexp. 503
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