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Olita1975104 p.24 cmPotenzaVANL000145GuglielmucciAchilleVANV2457281799496Olita <editore>VANV245729650ITSOL20250808RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALIIT-CE0103VAN07VAN00290537BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07CONS Za 909 07UBL4378 20250402 Libro per voi4343389UNICAMPANIA05564nam 2200721Ia 450 991101999190332120200520144314.09786610448807978128044880512804488069780470024560047002456997804700243550470024356(CKB)1000000000357187(EBL)257683(OCoLC)166352660(SSID)ssj0000211114(PQKBManifestationID)11169149(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000211114(PQKBWorkID)10311191(PQKB)11412846(MiAaPQ)EBC257683(Perlego)2771971(EXLCZ)99100000000035718720060628d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNext generation wireless systems and networks /Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Mohsen GuizaniChichester ;Hoboken, NJ John Wileyc20061 online resource (514 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470024348 0470024348 Includes bibliographical references (p. [449]-480) and index.Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks; Contents; Preface; About the Authors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Part I: Background Knowledge; 1.2 Part II: 3G Mobile Cellular Standards; 1.3 Part III: Wireless Networking; 1.4 Part IV: B3G and Emerging Wireless Technologies; 1.5 Suggestions for Using This Book; 2 Fundamentals of Wireless Communications; 2.1 Theory of Radio Communication Channels; 2.1.1 Radio Signal Propagation; 2.1.2 Fading Channel Models; 2.1.3 Narrowband and Frequency-Domain Characteristics; 2.1.4 Wideband and Time-Domain Characteristics; 2.2 Spread Spectrum Techniques2.2.1 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Techniques2.2.2 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Techniques; 2.2.3 Time Hopping Spread Spectrum and Ultra-Wideband Techniques; 2.3 Multiple Access Technologies; 2.3.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access; 2.3.2 Time Division Multiple Access; 2.3.3 Code Division Multiple Access; 2.3.4 Random Multiple Access Technologies; 2.4 Multiple User Signal Processing; 2.4.1 Multiuser Joint Detection against MAI; 2.4.2 Pilot-Aided CDMA Signal Detection; 2.4.3 Beam-Forming against Co-Channel Interference; 2.5 OSI Reference Model; 2.6 Switching Techniques2.6.1 Circuit Switching Networks2.6.2 Packet Switching Networks; 2.7 IP-Based Networking; 3 3G Mobile Cellular Technologies; 3.1 CDMA2000; 3.1.1 Operational Advantages; 3.1.2 General Architecture; 3.1.3 Airlink Design; 3.1.4 Data Throughput; 3.1.5 Turbo Coding; 3.1.6 Forward Link; 3.1.7 Scheduling; 3.1.8 Reverse Link; 3.1.9 CDMA2000 1xEV Signaling; 3.1.10 Handoffs; 3.1.11 Summary of CDMA2000 1x-EV; 3.1.12 CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; 3.1.13 CDMA2000 1xEV-DV; 3.2 WCDMA; 3.2.1 History of UMTS WCDMA; 3.2.2 ETSI UMTS versus ARIB WCDMA; 3.2.3 UMTS Cell and Network Structure; 3.2.4 UMTS Radio Interface3.2.5 UMTS Protocol Stack3.2.6 UTRA Channels; 3.2.7 UTRA Multiplexing and Frame Structure; 3.2.8 Spreading and Carrier Modulations; 3.2.9 Packet Data; 3.2.10 Power Control; 3.2.11 Handovers; 3.3 TD-SCDMA; 3.3.1 Historical Background; 3.3.2 Overview of TD-SCDMA; 3.3.3 Frame Structure; 3.3.4 Smart Antenna; 3.3.5 Adaptive Beam Patterns; 3.3.6 Up-Link Synchronization Control; 3.3.7 Intercell Synchronization; 3.3.8 Baton Handover; 3.3.9 Intercell Dynamic Channel Allocation; 3.3.10 Flexibility in Network Deployment; 3.3.11 Technical Limitations of TD-SCDMA; 3.3.12 Global Impact of TD-SCDMA4 Wireless Data Networks4.1 IEEE 802.11 Standards for Wireless Networks; 4.1.1 Fundamentals of IEEE 802.11 Standards; 4.1.2 Architecture and Functionality of a MAC Sublayer; 4.1.3 IEEE 802.11 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum; 4.1.4 IEEE 802.11 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum; 4.1.5 The Reason DSSS Won; 4.1.6 IEEE 802.11 Infrared Specifications; 4.1.7 IEEE 802.11b Supplement to 802.11 Standards; 4.1.8 IEEE 802.11g Standard; 4.2 IEEE 802.11a Supplement to 802.11 Standards; 4.3 IEEE 802.11 Security; 4.3.1 Authentication; 4.3.2 WEP; 4.4 IEEE 802.15 WPAN Standards; 4.4.1 IEEE 802.15.3a Standard4.4.2 IEEE 802.15.4 StandardNext Generation Wireless Systems and Networks offers an expert view of cutting edge Beyond 3rd Generation (B3G) wireless applications. This self-contained reference combines the basics of wireless communications, such as 3G wireless standards, spread spectrum and CDMA systems, with a more advanced level research-oriented approach to B3G communications, eliminating the need to refer to other material. This book will provide readers with the most up-to-date technological developments in wireless communication systems/networks and introduces the major 3G standards, such as W-CWireless communication systemsCode division multiple accessMobile communication systemsWireless communication systems.Code division multiple access.Mobile communication systems.621.3621.382621.384Chen Hsiao-Hwa889479Guizani Mohsen846524MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019991903321Next generation wireless systems and networks4416702UNINA07956nam 22006015 450 991103493910332120251019130410.03-031-77734-410.1007/978-3-031-77734-9(CKB)41696247800041(DE-He213)978-3-031-77734-9(MiAaPQ)EBC32379791(Au-PeEL)EBL32379791(OCoLC)1549523339(EXLCZ)994169624780004120251019d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierApplied Lymphology Basics / Daily practice / Perspectives /edited by Manuel E. Cornely, Wolfgang Marsch, Erich Brenner1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (XLIII, 1048 p. 519 illus., 463 illus. in color.) Medicine Series3-031-77733-6 Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- List of authors -- I Basics. - Why does man have lymphatic vessels? -- The Interstitium -- Edematology -- The anatomical basis of university teaching in lymphology in Latin America -- II. Status present. How good is the international care situation for patients in lymphology?- International care situation for lymphology patients. Applied Lymphology: Basics – Everyday Life – Perspectives -- The Academization of Physiotherapists in Germany, a tedious journey for 25 years -- III General Clinic -- How do I recognize lymphoedema? From symptom to diagnosis of a lymphological disease -- IV Diagnostic methods -- Why do we need ultrasound for lymphedema and for asymptomatic and symptomatic congenital adipose tissue increase?- Ultrasound for Localization of Lymphatic Vessels for Lymphovenous Anastomoses -- Near Infrared Fluorescence Lymphatic Imaging. A valuable tool to diagnose lymphoedema and monitor decongestive treatment -- Indirect Indocyanine Green Lymphangiography (ICGL) in Lymphology — Especially in Surgical Lymphology -- Radiological Diagnosis -- Indirect Isotope Functional Lymphangiography "Lymphoscintigraphy" -- V Invasive diagnostics -- Skin Biopsy. When is it essential, when helpful, and why?- 3D Histology as a novel method of optical cross-sectional imaging -- VI Special clinic -- Dermatology -- Phlebology -- Gynecology: Breast Cancer and Carcinomas of the Endometrium, Ovary, Cervix, and Vulva -- Lymphedema in the Head-Neck Area from an Oral, Maxillofacial Surgical Perspective -- Lymph and Brain -- Trauma and Lymphedema. The special case of secondary lymphedema on the shunt arm in hemodialysis -- Rare Disease Patterns. Lymphatic Congenital Vascular Malformations (LCVM) -- VII Common clinical pictures -- Secondary Lymphedema after Breast Cancer -- Lymphatic Filariasis -- Eliminating Lymphatic Filariasis as a Public Health Problem -- VIII Lipohyperplasia dolorosa commonly known as “lipedema” -- Lipohyperplasia Dolorosa -- Genetics and Lipohperplasia -- Lipedema/Lipohyperplasia Dolorosa and Pain -- Pain Perception in the Lipohyperplasia Dolorosa Patient. Considerations on Psychodynamics -- "Lipedema" in Gynecology -- Lipohyperplasia Dolorosa and Obesity -- IX Infectiology and lymphology -- Lymphedema and Erysipelas: The Dermatologist's Perspective -- Lymphedema and Erysipelas: The Infectious Diseases Specialist’s View -- Fungal Diseases and Lymphedema -- X Nutrition and lymphology -- Nutrition in Lymphology. Insulin Resistance and Inflammation -- Optimal Nutrition for Lymphoedema and Lipohyperplasia Dolorosa Patients -- XI Conservative treatments -- Complex Physical Decongestive Therapy (CDT) – Indications and Contraindications -- Technique of Complex Physical Decongestive Therapy (CPDT) -- Special Manual Applications -- Deep Oscillation -- Counselling of Patients, Sport and Physical Therapy of Comorbidities -- XII Compression -- Lymphological Compression Bandage, Flat-Knit Compression Parts and Flat-Knit Stockings -- Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) -- XIII Intensive treatments -- Outpatient Lymphedema Therapy -- Inpatient Lymphedema Therapy -- XIV Surgical treatments -- Primary and Secondary Lymphedema -- What surgical therapies are there? Resective and reconstructive -- Tissue-Reducing Procedures for Lymphoedema. From "Charles Procedure" to "Lymphological Liposculpture" -- Water Jet-Assisted Liposuction -- Waterjet-assisted liposuction -- Lymphovenous Anastomoses -- Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer -- Lymphatic Vessel Transplantation and Lympholymphatic Bypasses -- XV Interventional radiology -- Therapy of Chylothorax -- Therapy of Peripheral Lymph Leakages -- XVI Social medicine -- Lymphology in Social Medicine -- The Basis of Treatment: The Remedial Directive!- Billing Practice -- International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) -- Assessment -- XVII Appendices -- From the Perspective of a Patient: Exercises in the Swimming Pool, Daily Diet -- What one should know about nutrition in Lymphoedema or Lipohyperplasia dolorosa -- Proper Perspectives in Lymphology – Instead of a Know-it-all Attitude.Lymphological diseases are common, but diagnosis and treatment are often difficult. In everyday clinical practice, insufficient attention has usually been paid to such diseases, partly because curative treatments have been lacking until now. The development of new diagnostic and surgical therapeutic procedures makes it possible to achieve a cure for some patients and spare them decades of symptomatic therapy. Editors, authors and the two commentators, Peter S. Mortimer and Christian Schuchhardt, present relevant lymphological principles and clinical pictures, including rare diseases. This guide to everyday lymphological practice, a "Vademecum Lymphologicum", is aimed equally at "novices and adepts". It is focussed on the practical implementation of diagnosis as well as patient consultation and care: Basics of lymphology, "From symptom to diagnosis", comprehensive clinic from a fundamental and specialised perspective, conservative and surgical therapy, social medicine, assessment as well as advice on therapy support through sport and nutrition for lymph patients are concluded with an outlook into the scientific future of lymphology. Each article opens with a "tip from the editors" and ends with "What is important to know about lymphology?". The book is aimed at medical and non-medical professionals who see and treat patients with lymphological conditions. The editors Dr Manuel E Cornely, Prof Hon (Univ. Puebla), is a dermatologist specialising in lymphology. He founded the lymphological research institute LY.SEARCH in Düsseldorf, which he heads as scientific director Prof Dr Wolfgang Marsch, specialist in skin and sexually transmitted diseases, former director of the University Dermatology Clinic at Martin Luther University Halle (Saale) Assoc. Professor Dr Erich Brenner, MME, Specialist in Anatomy, Institute of Clinical and Functional Anatomy, Medical University of Innsbruck.Medicine SeriesDermatologyVeinsDiseasesBlood-vesselsSurgeryDermatologyPhlebologyVascular SurgeryDermatology.VeinsDiseases.Blood-vesselsSurgery.Dermatology.Phlebology.Vascular Surgery.616.5Cornely Manuel Eedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMarsch Wolfgangedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBrenner Erichedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911034939103321Applied Lymphology4449500UNINA