Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. (Record no. 25653)

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Classification number 621.38456
Edition number 23rd
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Personal name Murthy.
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Title Ad Hoc Wireless Networks.
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Extent 1 online resource (881 pages)
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Formatted contents note Cover -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 Fundamentals of Wireless Communication Technology -- 1.2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum -- 1.2.1 Spectrum Allocation -- 1.3 Radio Propagation Mechanisms -- 1.4 Characteristics of the Wireless Channel -- 1.4.1 Path Loss -- 1.4.2 Fading -- 1.4.3 Interference -- 1.4.4 Doppler Shift -- 1.4.5 Transmission Rate Constraints -- 1.5 Modulation Techniques -- 1.5.1 Analog Modulation -- 1.5.2 Digital Modulation -- 1.6 Multiple Access Techniques -- 1.6.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access -- 1.6.2 Time Division Multiple Access -- 1.6.3 Code Division Multiple Access -- 1.6.4 Space Division Multiple Access -- 1.7 Voice Coding -- 1.7.1 Pulse Code Modulation -- 1.7.2 Vocoders -- 1.8 Error Control -- 1.8.1 Parity Check -- 1.8.2 Hamming Code -- 1.8.3 Cyclic Redundancy Check -- 1.8.4 Convolutional Coding -- 1.8.5 Turbo Codes -- 1.9 Computer Networks -- 1.10 Computer Network Software -- 1.11 Computer Network Architecture -- 1.11.1 The OSI Reference Model -- 1.11.2 The TCP/IP Reference Model -- 1.11.3 The ATM Reference Model -- 1.12 IEEE 802 Networking Standard -- 1.12.1 Physical Layer -- 1.12.2 Data Link Layer -- 1.12.3 IEEE 802.3 Standard -- 1.12.4 IEEE 802.11 Standard -- 1.13 Wireless Networks and Book Overview -- 1.14 Summary -- 1.15 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 2 WIRELESS LANS AND PANS -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Fundamentals of WLANs -- 2.2.1 Technical Issues -- 2.2.2 Network Architecture -- 2.3 IEEE 802.11 Standard -- 2.3.1 Physical Layer -- 2.3.2 Basic MAC Layer Mechanisms -- 2.3.3 CSMA/CA Mechanism -- 2.3.4 Other MAC Layer Functionalities -- 2.3.5 Other Issues -- 2.4 HIPERLAN Standard -- 2.4.1 HIPERLAN/1 -- 2.4.2 HIPERLAN/2 -- 2.5 Bluetooth -- 2.5.1 Bluetooth Specifications -- 2.5.2 Transport Protocol Group -- 2.5.3 Middleware Protocol Group -- 2.5.4 Bluetooth Profiles -- 2.6 HomeRF -- 2.7 Summary.
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Formatted contents note 2.8 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 3 WIRELESS WANS AND MANS -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Cellular Concept -- 3.2.1 Capacity Enhancement -- 3.2.2 Channel Allocation Algorithms -- 3.2.3 Handoffs -- 3.3 Cellular Architecture -- 3.4 The First-Generation Cellular Systems -- 3.4.1 Advanced Mobile Phone System -- 3.5 The Second-Generation Cellular Systems -- 3.5.1 Global System for Mobile Communications -- 3.5.2 Data Over Voice Channel -- 3.5.3 GSM Evolution of Data Services -- 3.5.4 Other 2G Standards -- 3.6 The Third-Generation Cellular Systems -- 3.6.1 3G Standards -- 3.6.2 The Problems with 3G Systems -- 3.7 Wireless in Local Loop -- 3.7.1 Generic WLL Architecture -- 3.7.2 WLL Technologies -- 3.7.3 Broadband Wireless Access -- 3.8 Wireless ATM -- 3.8.1 ATM - An Overview -- 3.8.2 Motivation for WATM -- 3.8.3 Generic Reference Model -- 3.8.4 MAC Layer for WATM -- 3.8.5 Handoff Issues in WATM -- 3.8.6 Location Management -- 3.9 IEEE 802.16 Standard -- 3.9.1 Difierences Between IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 -- 3.9.2 Physical Layer -- 3.9.3 Data Link Layer -- 3.10 HIPERACCESS -- 3.10.1 Physical Layer -- 3.10.2 Convergence Layer -- 3.10.3 DLC Layer -- 3.11 Summary -- 3.12 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 4 WIRELESS INTERNET -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 What Is Wireless Internet? -- 4.2.1 Address Mobility -- 4.2.2 Inefficiency of Transport Layer Protocols -- 4.2.3 Inefficiency of Application Layer Protocols -- 4.3 Mobile IP -- 4.3.1 MobileIP -- 4.3.2 Simultaneous Bindings -- 4.3.3 Route Optimization -- 4.3.4 MobileIP Variations - The 4×4 Approach -- 4.3.5 Handoffs -- 4.3.6 IPv6 Advancements -- 4.3.7 IP for Wireless Domains -- 4.3.8 Security in MobileIP -- 4.3.9 MRSVP - Resource Reservation -- 4.4 TCP in Wireless Domain -- 4.4.1 Traditional TCP -- 4.4.2 TCP Over Wireless -- 4.4.3 Snoop TCP -- 4.4.4 TCP-Unaware Link Layer -- 4.4.5 Indirect TCP -- 4.4.6 Mobile TCP.
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Formatted contents note 4.4.7 Explicit Loss Notification -- 4.4.8 WTCP -- 4.4.9 TCP SACK -- 4.4.10 Transaction-Oriented TCP -- 4.4.11 Impact of Mobility -- 4.5 WAP -- 4.5.1 The WAP Model -- 4.5.2 The WAP Protocol Stack -- 4.5.3 WAP 2.0 and i-mode -- 4.6 Optimizing Web Over Wireless -- 4.6.1 HTTP Drawbacks -- 4.6.2 Optimizations -- 4.7 Summary -- 4.8 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 5 AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Cellular and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 5.1.2 Applications of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 5.2 Issues in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 5.2.1 Medium Access Scheme -- 5.2.2 Routing -- 5.2.3 Multicasting -- 5.2.4 Transport Layer Protocols -- 5.2.5 Pricing Scheme -- 5.2.6 Quality of Service Provisioning -- 5.2.7 Self-Organization -- 5.2.8 Security -- 5.2.9 Addressing and Service Discovery -- 5.2.10 Energy Management -- 5.2.11 Scalability -- 5.2.12 Deployment Considerations -- 5.3 Ad Hoc Wireless Internet -- 5.4 Summary -- 5.5 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 6 MAC PROTOCOLS FOR AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Issues in Designing a MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 6.2.1 Bandwidth Efficiency -- 6.2.2 Quality of Service Support -- 6.2.3 Synchronization -- 6.2.4 Hidden and Exposed Terminal Problems -- 6.2.5 Error-Prone Shared Broadcast Channel -- 6.2.6 Distributed Nature/Lack of Central Coordination -- 6.2.7 Mobility of Nodes -- 6.3 Design Goals of a MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 6.4 Classifications of MAC Protocols -- 6.4.1 Contention-Based Protocols -- 6.4.2 Contention-Based Protocols with Reservation Mechanisms -- 6.4.3 Contention-Based Protocols with Scheduling Mechanisms -- 6.4.4 Other Protocols -- 6.5 Contention-Based Protocols -- 6.5.1 MACAW: A Media Access Protocol for Wireless LANs -- 6.5.2 Floor Acquisition Multiple Access Protocols -- 6.5.3 Busy Tone Multiple Access Protocols -- 6.5.4 MACA-By Invitation.
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Formatted contents note 6.5.5 Media Access with Reduced Handshake -- 6.6 Contention-Based Protocols with Reservation Mechanisms -- 6.6.1 Distributed Packet Reservation Multiple Access Protocol -- 6.6.2 Collision Avoidance Time Allocation Protocol -- 6.6.3 Hop Reservation Multiple Access Protocol -- 6.6.4 Soft Reservation Multiple Access with Priority Assignment -- 6.6.5 Five-Phase Reservation Protocol -- 6.6.6 MACA with Piggy-Backed Reservation -- 6.6.7 Real-Time Medium Access Control Protocol -- 6.7 Contention-Based MAC Protocols with Scheduling Mechanisms -- 6.7.1 Distributed Priority Scheduling and Medium Access in Ad Hoc Networks -- 6.7.2 Distributed Wireless Ordering Protocol -- 6.7.3 Distributed Laxity-Based Priority Scheduling Scheme -- 6.8 MAC Protocols That Use Directional Antennas -- 6.8.1 MAC Protocol Using Directional Antennas -- 6.8.2 Directional Busy Tone-Based MAC Protocol -- 6.8.3 Directional MAC Protocols for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 6.9 Other MAC Protocols -- 6.9.1 Multichannel MAC Protocol -- 6.9.2 Multichannel CSMA MAC Protocol -- 6.9.3 Power Control MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks -- 6.9.4 Receiver-Based Autorate Protocol -- 6.9.5 Interleaved Carrier-Sense Multiple Access Protocol -- 6.10 Summary -- 6.11 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 7 ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Issues in Designing a Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 7.2.1 Mobility -- 7.2.2 Bandwidth Constraint -- 7.2.3 Error-Prone Shared Broadcast Radio Channel -- 7.2.4 Hidden and Exposed Terminal Problems -- 7.2.5 Resource Constraints -- 7.2.6 Characteristics of an Ideal Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 7.3 Classifications of Routing Protocols -- 7.3.1 Based on the Routing Information Update Mechanism -- 7.3.2 Based on the Use of Temporal Information for Routing -- 7.3.3 Based on the Routing Topology.
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Formatted contents note 7.3.4 Based on the Utilization of Specific Resources -- 7.4 Table-Driven Routing Protocols -- 7.4.1 Destination Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing Protocol -- 7.4.2 Wireless Routing Protocol -- 7.4.3 Cluster-Head Gateway Switch Routing Protocol -- 7.4.4 Source-Tree Adaptive Routing Protocol -- 7.5 On-Demand Routing Protocols -- 7.5.1 Dynamic Source Routing Protocol -- 7.5.2 Ad Hoc On-Demand Distance-Vector Routing Protocol -- 7.5.3 Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm -- 7.5.4 Location-Aided Routing -- 7.5.5 Associativity-Based Routing -- 7.5.6 Signal Stability-Based Adaptive Routing Protocol -- 7.5.7 Flow-Oriented Routing Protocol -- 7.6 Hybrid Routing Protocols -- 7.6.1 Core Extraction Distributed Ad Hoc Routing Protocol -- 7.6.2 Zone Routing Protocol -- 7.6.3 Zone-Based Hierarchical Link State Routing Protocol -- 7.7 Routing Protocols with Efficient Flooding Mechanisms -- 7.7.1 Preferred Link-Based Routing Protocols -- 7.7.2 Optimized Link State Routing -- 7.8 Hierarchical Routing Protocols -- 7.8.1 Hierarchical State Routing Protocol -- 7.8.2 Fisheye State Routing Protocol -- 7.9 Power-Aware Routing Protocols -- 7.9.1 Power-Aware Routing Metrics -- 7.10 Summary -- 7.11 Problems -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 8 MULTICASTROUTINGINADHOC WIRELESS NETWORKS -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Issues in Designing a Multicast Routing Protocol -- 8.3 Operation of Multicast Routing Protocols -- 8.3.1 Source-Initiated Protocols -- 8.3.2 Receiver-Initiated Protocols -- 8.4 An Architecture Reference Model for Multicast Routing Protocols -- 8.5 Classifications of Multicast Routing Protocols -- 8.6 Tree-Based Multicast Routing Protocols -- 8.6.1 Bandwidth-Efficient Multicast Routing Protocol -- 8.6.2 Multicast Routing Protocol Based on Zone Routing -- 8.6.3 Multicast Core-Extraction Distributed Ad Hoc Routing -- 8.6.4 Associativity-Based Ad Hoc Multicast Routing.
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Formatted contents note 8.6.5 Differential Destination Multicast Routing Protocol.
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Title Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols
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