05500nam 22006974a 450 991033902170332120200520144314.01-280-27018-797866102701870-470-85527-40-470-85528-2(CKB)111056485557256(EBL)141621(OCoLC)51328703(SSID)ssj0000080465(PQKBManifestationID)11997640(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000080465(PQKBWorkID)10096052(PQKB)11257439(MiAaPQ)EBC141621(MiAaPQ)EBC5247597(Au-PeEL)EBL5247597(CaONFJC)MIL27018(EXLCZ)9911105648555725620020814d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMobile telecommunications protocols for data networks /Anna Hac1st ed.New York J. Wileyc20031 online resource (262 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-85056-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS FOR DATA NETWORKS; Contents; Preface; About the Author; 1 Mobile Agent Platforms and Systems; 1.1 Mobile Agent Platforms; 1.1.1 Grasshopper; 1.1.2 Aglets; 1.1.3 Concordia; 1.1.4 Voyager; 1.1.5 Odyssey; 1.2 Multiagent Systems; 1.2.1 Agent-based load control strategies; 1.3 Summary; Problems to Chapter 1; 2 Mobile Agent-based Service Implementation, Middleware, and Configuration; 2.1 Agent-based Service Implementation; 2.2 Agent-based Middleware; 2.3 Mobile Agent-based Service Configuration; 2.4 Mobile Agent Implementation; 2.5 Summary; Problems to Chapter 23 Wireless Local Area Networks3.1 Virtual LANs; 3.1.1 Workgroup management; 3.1.2 Multicast groups; 3.2 Wideband Wireless Local Access; 3.2.1 Wideband wireless data access based on OFDM and dynamic packet assignment; 3.2.2 Wireless services support in local multipoint distribution systems; 3.2.3 Media Access Control (MAC) protocols for wideband wireless local access; 3.2.4 IEEE 802.11; 3.2.5 ETSI HIPERLAN; 3.2.6 Dynamic slot assignment; 3.3 Summary; Problems to Chapter 3; 4 Wireless Protocols; 4.1 Wireless Protocol Requirements; 4.2 MAC Protocol; 4.3 Broadband Radio Access Integrated Network4.4 Hybrid and Adaptive MAC Protocol4.5 Adaptive Request Channel Multiple Access Protocol; 4.6 Request/Acknowledgement Phase; 4.7 Permission/Transmission Phase; 4.8 Performance Analysis; 4.9 Performance Measures; 4.10 Summary; Problems to Chapter 4; 5 Protocols for Wireless Applications; 5.1 Wireless Applications and Devices; 5.2 Mobile Access; 5.3 XML Protocol; 5.4 Data Encapsulation and Evolvability; 5.5 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP); 5.6 Summary; Problems to Chapter 5; 6 Network Architecture Supporting Wireless Applications; 6.1 WAE Architecture; 6.2 WTA Architecture6.3 WAP Push Architecture6.4 Summary; Problems to Chapter 6; 7 XML, RDF, and CC/PP; 7.1 XML Document; 7.2 Resource Description Framework (RDF); 7.3 CC/PP - User Side Framework for Content Negotiation; 7.4 CC/PP Exchange Protocol based on the HTTP Extension Framework; 7.5 Requirements for a CC/PP Framework, and the Architecture; 7.6 Summary; Problems to Chapter 7; 8 Architecture of Wireless LANs; 8.1 Radio Frequency Systems; 8.2 Infrared Systems; 8.3 Spread Spectrum Implementation; 8.3.1 Direct sequence spread spectrum; 8.3.2 Frequency hopping spread spectrum; 8.3.3 WLAN industry standard8.4 IEEE 802.11 WLAN Architecture8.4.1 IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11b; 8.5 Bluetooth; 8.5.1 Bluetooth architecture; 8.5.2 Bluetooth applications; 8.5.3 Bluetooth devices; 8.6 Summary; Problems to Chapter 8; 9 Routing Protocols in Mobile and Wireless Networks; 9.1 Table-driven Routing Protocols; 9.1.1 Destination-sequenced distance-vector routing; 9.1.2 The wireless routing protocol; 9.1.3 Global state routing; 9.1.4 Fisheye state routing; 9.1.5 Hierarchical state routing; 9.1.6 Zone-based hierarchical link state routing protocol; 9.1.7 Cluster-head gateway switch routing protocol9.2 On-demand Routing ProtocolsMobile users are demanding fast and efficient ubiquitous connectivity supporting data applications. This connectivity has to be provided by various different networks and protocols which guarantee that mobile networks function efficiently, performing routing and handoff for mobile users.Hac proposes a comprehensive design for mobile communications including mobile agents, access networks, application protocols, ubiquitous connectivity, routing, and handoff. It covers the entire spectrum of lower and upper layer protocols to evaluate and design modern mobile telecommunications systems. Wireless communication systemsComputer network protocolsData transmission systemsMobile computingWireless communication systems.Computer network protocols.Data transmission systems.Mobile computing.621.382/15Hac Anna1070629MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910339021703321Mobile telecommunications protocols for data networks2564583UNINA