04435nam 2200685 450 991081046860332120230125223300.01-58053-661-1(CKB)111087028224068(EBL)227607(OCoLC)70753150(SSID)ssj0000392481(PQKBManifestationID)11280313(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000392481(PQKBWorkID)10360383(PQKB)11536880(Au-PeEL)EBL227607(CaPaEBR)ebr10081971(OCoLC)808039993(CaBNVSL)mat09100836(IEEE)9100836(MiAaPQ)EBC227607(EXLCZ)9911108702822406820200729d2003 uy engur|n|---|||||txtccrLumped elements for RF and microwave circuits /Inder BahlBoston :Artech House,©2003.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2003]1 online resource (508 p.)Artech House microwave libraryDescription based upon print version of record.1-58053-309-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.V -- Preface xi -- Acknowledgments xv -- Part I: Cellular Networks xvii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Mobile Wireless Networks 5 -- 1.2 Cellular Networks 6 -- 1.3 Ad Hoc Wireless Networks 10 -- 1.4 Location Management 11 -- 1.5 Wireless Routing Techniques 13 -- 2 Mobility Issues 17 -- 2.1 Introduction 17 -- 2.2 Mobility Models 18 -- 2.3 Mobility in 3G Systems 26 -- 3 Radio Resource Management 31 -- 3.1 Radio Propagation 32 -- 3.2 Radio Resource (Spectrum Allocation) 37 -- 3.3 RRM 43 -- 3.4 Handoff Process 52 -- 3.5 Managing Resource Allocation 55 -- 3.6 Emerging RRM Techniques 60.3.7 Integrated RRM 63 -- 3.8 Summary 65 -- 4 Location Management 69 -- 4.1 Location Update 71 -- 4.2 Paging 75 -- 4.3 Intelligent Paging Scheme 78 -- 4.4 More Paging Schemes 84 -- 4.5 Intersystem Paging 87 -- 4.6 IP Micromobility and Paging 88 -- 4.7 Location Management 89 -- 4.8 LA Planning 97 -- 4.9 Conclusion 109 -- Part II: Ad Hoc Wireless Networks 115 -- 5 Overview 117 -- 5.1 Characteristics of Ad Hoc Networks 117 -- 5.2 Three Fundamental Design Choices 118 -- 6 MAC Techniques in Ad Hoc Networks 125 -- 6.1 MAC Protocols with Omnidirectional Antennas 125.6.2 MAC Protocols with Directional Antennas 128 -- 6.3 Discussions 132 -- 7 Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks 135 -- 7.1 Introduction 135 -- 7.2 Unicast Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Networks 138 -- 7.3 Multicast Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Networks 165 -- 7.4 Performance Comparisons of Unicast and Multicast Routing Protocols 168 -- 7.5 Discussion 170 -- Part III: Future Issues 177 -- 8 Routing in Next-Generation Wireless Networks 179 -- 8.1 UMTS All-IP Networks 179 -- 8.2 Routing in Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks 182 -- 8.3 Pervasive Routing 186 -- 9 Conclusion 191.List of Acronyms 195 -- About the Authors 203 -- Index 205.Due to the unprecedented growth in wireless applications over the past decade, development of low-cost solutions for RF and microwave communication systems has become of great importance. This practical new book is the first comprehensive treatment of lumped elements, which are playing a critical role in the development of the circuits that make these cost-effective systems possible. The books offers you an in-depth understanding of the different types of RF and microwave circuit elements, including inductors, capacitors, resistors, transformers, via holes, airbridges, and crossovers.Publisher abstract.Artech House microwave library.Lumped elements (Electronics)Microwave integrated circuitsRadio frequency integrated circuitsPassive componentsLumped elements (Electronics)Microwave integrated circuits.Radio frequency integrated circuits.Passive components.621.381/32Bahl I. J.874089CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910810468603321Lumped elements for RF and microwave circuits4088065UNINA