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9780470681732

Personal Networks Wireless Networking for Personal Devices

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470681732

  • ISBN10:

    047068173X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-07-26
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Written by experts in the field, this book describes the Personal Network architecture and its various components This book focuses on networking and security aspects of Personal Networks (PNs). Given a single user, the authors propose an architecture for PNs in which devices are divided into one of two types of nodes: personal nodes and foreign nodes. Furthermore, the authors demonstrate the ways in which PNs can be formed in a self-organized and secure way, how they can be interconnected using infrastructure networks, how multiple PNs can be connected, and how their services and resources can be shared. In addition, the book shows how security and ease-of-use can be achieved through automatic configuration and how mobility can be supported through adaptability and self-organization. The motivations for the PN concept, the PN architecture, its functionalities and features, as well as future challenges are covered in depth. Finally, the authors consider the potential applications for PNs and briefly discuss additional support systems for PN applications. The latter includes service discovery and context information management among others.Key Features: Describes the PN network architecture and its various components in-depth Written by experts who developed this concept Discusses the newer topic of federations of PNs Considers potential PN applications, and demonstrates how applications support systems, such as service discovery and context management, can assist the applications Provides an insight into the challenges of future personal networking, architectures for PNs, potential and important solutions, and their implicationsThis book will serve as an invaluable reference for researchers, developers, and standardization experts in mobile and wireless communication systems and services. It will also be of interest to postgraduate students in the field of telecommunications.

Author Biography

Dr. Martin Jacobsson, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Martin Jacobsson graduated in Computer Science from University of Linköping, Sweden in 2002. In 2003, he joined the Wireless and Mobile Communications group led by professor Niemegeers in Delft University of Technology as a doctoral researcher. Currently, he holds a Post.Doc. research position at Delft University of Technology.

Professor Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ignas Niemegeers gained his degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Gent, Belgium, in 1970. In 1972 he received a M.Sc.E. degree in Computer Engineering and in 1978 a Ph.D. degree from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. Since May 2002 he holds the chair Wireless and Mobile Networks at Delft University of Technology, where he is heading the Centre for Wireless and Personal Communication (CWPC).

Professor Sonia Heemstra de Groot, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Sonia Heemstra de Groot received her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Twente, The Netherlands, in 1990. Currently, she is chief scientist at the Twente Institute of Wireless and Mobile Communications B.V. and part-time professor at the Delft University of Technology.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Abbreviations
The Vision of Personal Networks
Past, Present, and Future Telecommunication
Personal Networks
Some Typical PN Use-Case Scenarios
Federations of Personal Networks
Early Personal Network Implementations
Expected Impact
Summary
Personal Networks User Requirements
Ubiquitous Networking
Heterogeneous Hardware Constraints
Quality of Service and Reliability
Name, Service, and Content Management
Context Awareness
Being Cognitive
Security and Trust
Privacy
Usability
Other Requirements
Jane Revisited
Summary
Trends in Personal Networks
Wireless Communications
Ad Hoc Networking
WWRF Book of Visions
Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing and Communication
Ambient Networks
IST PACWOMAN and SHAMAN
Personal Distributed Environment
MyNet
P2P Universal Computing Consortium
More Trends
Personal Networks and Current Trends
Summary
The Personal Network Architecture
Terminology
Personal and Foreign Nodes
The Three Level Architecture View
Personalization of Nodes
Cluster Organization
Personal Network Organization
Foreign Communication
Higher Layer Support Systems
Federations of Personal Networks
Discussion
Summary
Cluster Formation and Routing
What is a Cluster?
Mobile Ad Hoc Network Technologies
Cluster Formation and Maintenance
Intra-Cluster Routing
Summary
Inter-Cluster Tunneling and Routing
Inter-Cluster Tunneling Requirements
IP Mobility
PN Addressing
Infrastructure Support
Inter-Cluster Tunneling
Inter-Cluster Routing
Summary
Foreign Communication
Requirements for Foreign Communication
Setting up Communication with Foreign Nodes
Bridging Inside and Outside Protocols
Mobility and Gateway Node Handover
Summary
Personal Network Application Support Systems
Required PN Application Support
Design of a PN Application Support System
Service Discovery and Management Implementation
An Implementation of Context Management
Summary
Personal Network Security
Device Personalization
Establishment of Secure Communication
Secure Foreign Communication
Anonymity
Summary
Personal Network Federations
Examples
Types of Federations
Requirements
Architecture of a Federation
Life Cycle of a Federation
Federation Access Control
Federation Implementation Approaches
Security
Summary
Personal Network Prototypes
The TU Delft Prototype
The PNP2008 Prototypes
The MAGNET Prototype
Summary
The Future of Personal Networks
Are We There Yet?
Future Directions
Terminology
Connectivity Abstraction Level
Network Abstraction Level
Application and Service Abstraction Level
Personal Network Federations
References
Related Websites
Index
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