Broadband wireless multimedia networks
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 a...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley
2013.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Wiley series on information and communications technologies.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009849125706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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