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Title Emerging wireless technologies and the future mobile internet / edited by Dipankar Raychaudhuri, Mario Gerla
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
©2011
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 315 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Wireless Technology Roadmap; 1.3 Wireless Networking Scenarios; 1.4 Classifying Wireless Networking Scenarios; 1.4.1 Scenario A -- Individual Wireless Devices Interfacingwith the Internet ("Mobile Computing''); 1.4.2 Scenario B -- Constellations of Wireless Devices ("Ad hoc Nets''); 1.4.3 Scenario C -- Pervasive Systems and Sensor Networks ("Sensor Nets''); 1.5 Future Network Requirements; 1.6 Discussion; References
2 Next-Generation Wireless Standards and Their Integration with the InternetAbstract; 2.1 Technology and Service Trends of Emerging Wireless Standards; 2.2 Radio Technologies in Next-Generation Wireless Standards; 2.2.1 Emerging IEEE WLAN Standards; 2.2.2 Emerging IEEE WPAN Standards; 2.2.3 Emerging 3GPP and IEEE Mobile Broadband Access Standards; 2.3 Spectrum Management and Cognitive Radio Networks; 2.4 All IP Mobile Networks; 2.5 Mobility and Vertical Handover; 2.6 Multihop Wireless Networks; 2.6.1 IETF MANET Routing Protocols; 2.6.2 IEEE 802.11s WLAN Mesh Networking
2.6.3 IEEE 802.16j WMAN Multihop Relay2.6.4 IEEE 802.15.5 WPAN Mesh; 2.7 Concluding Remarks; References; 3 Ad Hoc and Mesh Network Protocols and Their Integration with the Internet; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction and Motivation; 3.2 Network Architecture; 3.2.1 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and Mesh Networks; 3.2.2 Flat Ad Hoc Networks; 3.2.3 Cluster-Based Network Structure; 3.2.4 Infrastructure-Aided Network Structure; 3.2.5 Hierarchical Hybrid Wireless Network Structure; 3.3 Protocol Design; 3.3.1 Medium Access Control; 3.3.2 Self-Organization and Discovery; 3.3.3 Routing
3.3.4 Transport Control Protocol3.4 Cross-Layer Adaptive Mechanisms; 3.4.1 Cross-Layer Routing Metric; 3.4.2 Integrated Routing and MAC Scheduling; 3.5 Integration with the Internet; 3.5.1 Glue Network; 3.5.2 Extended Glue Network; 3.5.3 Seamless Integration; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Opportunistic Delivery Servicesand Delay-Tolerant Networks; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Design Principles; 4.3 Alternative Architectures; 4.3.1 Delay and Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) (RFC 4838); 4.3.2 BBN's SPINDLE; 4.3.3 KioskNet; 4.4 Converged Architecture
4.4.1 Cache and Forward (CNF) Network Design Goals4.4.2 Architecture; 4.4.3 Protocols; 4.4.4 Performance of Protocols in CNF Architecture; 4.5 Concluding Remarks; References; 5 Sensor Networks Architecturesand Protocols; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Link Layer Protocols; 5.2.1 B-MAC; 5.2.2 X-MAC; 5.2.3 Coordinated Duty Cycling; 5.2.4 Link Quality Estimation; 5.3 Tree-Based Routing; 5.3.1 CTP: Collection Tree Protocol; 5.3.2 In-network Aggregation; 5.4 Dissemination; 5.4.1 Trickle; 5.4.2 Drip; 5.4.3 DIP; 5.4.4 Other Dissemination Protocols; 5.5 Reliable Transport; 5.5.1 Flush; 5.5.2 RCRT
Summary "This book provides a preview of emerging wireless technologies and their architectural impact on the future mobile Internet. The reader will find an overview of architectural considerations for the mobile Internet, along with more detailed technical discussion of new protocol concepts currently being considered at the research stage. The first chapter starts with a discussion of anticipated mobile/wireless usage scenarios, leading to an identification of new protocol features for the future Internet. This is followed by several chapters that provide in-depth coverage of next-generation wireless standards, ad hoc and mesh network protocols, opportunistic delivery and delay tolerant networks, sensor network architectures and protocols, cognitive radio networks, vehicular networks, security and privacy, and experimental systems for future Internet research. Each of these contributed chapters includes a discussion of new networking requirements for the wireless scenario under consideration, architectural concepts and specific protocol designs, many still at research stage"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Wireless Internet.
Form Electronic book
Author Gerla, Mario, 1943-
Raychaudhuri, Dipankar.
ISBN 051192111X (electronic bk.)
0521116465 (electronic bk.)
1139116894
1139127551 (electronic bk.)
9780511921117 (electronic bk.)
9780521116466 (electronic bk.)
9781139116893
9781139127554 (electronic bk.)