"...excellent text book style...essential reading for those interested in or studying the topic..." (TelecomWorldWire, 25 June 2003) <p>"...an excellent addition to the literature on the wireless mobile Internet...a must-read for seasoned professionals and also for those who are new to the subject...." (<i>Computing Reviews</i>)</p> <p>"...easy-to-read reference text is essential reading for those interested in or studying the topic..." (M2 Best Books, 25 June 2003)</p> <p>"...a survival guide that helps introduce us to issues related to providing Internet networking for wireless mobile terminals..." (IEEE Communications Magazine, Dec 2003)</p>

Providing Internet services to mobile users has become the most significant topic within the telecommunications research community in the past few years. As a result several books have been published by the experts from the cellular communications world and researchers from the computer science field. While cellular books cover architecture and air interface of the second- and third-generation wireless systems, computer networks and Internet books overview some fundamentals and protocols on migrating the fix-IP into mobile environment. Other books that claimed to cover the both topics in the past, however, also failed to provide a complete literature on wireless IP, because of focusing on either access technology or network protocols. The Wireless Mobile Internet - Architectures, Protocols, and Services elegantly bridges this gap and therefore provides the first complete literature for the wireless Internet both describing the standard activities and the current status of the wireless IP, as well as detailing network models and specific techniques. While some chapters in the Wireless Mobile Internet describe the standard activities and the current status of the wireless IP other chapters detail network models and specific techniques that usually approached by academic researchers. * Comprehensive yet simple understanding of the wireless Internet through usage of more than 250 conceptual and numerical result figures * Logical organization for customized use as a reference book on the state-of-the-art technology for wireless Internet, a text for fundamental components of the wireless Internet, standards, and a guideline for advanced research topics * Provides an easy-to-read but complete reference for core network and access technology of 2G and 3G cellular systems as well as related standards * Illustrates the main features of future mobile networks * Offers a thorough literature on essentials for a mobile network: quality of service, traffic modelling and management, mobility management, transport protocols, and network protocols * Uniquely covers all relevant telecommunication access and network technologies for wireless Internet from wireless LAN to satellite Essential reading for researchers from industry and academia in the field of wireless cellular networks and Internet, practicing engineers who need a single text on the subject as well as senior level undergraduates and first-year postgraduates.
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Internet based applications are the emerging major source of traffic for wireless networks. Soon we will all be able to access the Internet from our mobile phones, PDAs, hand--held devices, etc. This book describes the networking technologies that will enable the seamless transmission of data to us, wherever we are.
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Preface. Acknowledgements. PART I: THE WIRELESS INTERNET. An Introduction to Wireless Mobile Internet. Wireless Cellular Data Networks. Cellular Mobile Networks. Mobile Networks of the Future. PART II: FUNDAMENTAL TOPICS IN WIRELESS IP. Quality of Service in a Mobile Environment. Traffic Modeling for Wireless IP. Traffic Management for Wireless IP. Mobility in Cellular Networks. Transport Protocols for Wireless IP. Internet Protocol for Wireless IP. PART III: ADVANCED TOPICS IN WIRELESS IP. Internet Perspectives on Wireless IP. Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and Future Challenges. Satellites in Wireless IP. Acronyms. Index. About the Author.
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The wireless mobile Internet is not just an extension of the Internet into the mobile environment - giving users access to Internet services while they are on the move. It is about integrating the Internet and other telecommunications technologies into a single system that delivers all the communications services that human beings require. The Wireless Mobile Internet - Architectures, Protocols, and Services is the first complete reference on the wireless Internet. It elegantly bridges the literary gap that exists between cellular wireless and computer communications. The author summarises the relevant standards activities (including the current status of wireless IP), provides updates on state-of-the-art technologies and protocols, describes various network models in detail and suggests specific techniques for implementing services. Key features include: * A comprehensive description of the core network and access technologies of 2G and 3G cellular systems, as well as related standards. * A complete overview of all existing wireless Internet initiatives such as HSCSD, CDPD, WAP and i-mode. * A thorough treatment of all the essential technical requirements of a mobile network: QoS, traffic modelling and management, mobility management, transport protocols and network protocols. * Coverage of cutting-edge technologies such as cellular, wLAN, and satellite through to wireless IP. * More than 250 diagrams illustrating key concepts. * A forward look at the crucial features of future mobile network architectures. This easy-to-read reference text will prove essential reading for anyone seeking to bridge the gap between the Internet and Telecommunications disciplines, be they practising engineers, industrial or academic researchers or advanced level students.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470844687
Publisert
2003-01-21
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
964 gr
Høyde
247 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
482

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Abbas Jamalipour, University of Sydney, Australia is an assistant professor for the Department of Information Electronics at Nagoya University's Graduate School of Engineering in Japan. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Nagoya University. He conducted the design of the digital exchanger and its digital trunk for Iran's telephony system and his name is among those selected for the 15th edition of the Marquis Who's Who in the World.