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- English
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Wireless Networking Complete
About This Book
Wireless Networking Complete is a compilation of critical content from key Morgan Kaufmann titles published in recent years on wireless networking and communications.
Individual chapters are organized into one complete reference giving a 360-degree view from our bestselling authors. From wireless application protocols, to Mesh Networks and Ad Hoc Sensor Networks, to security and survivability of wireless systems â all of the elements of wireless networking are united in a single volume. The book covers both methods of analysis and problem-solving techniques, enhancing the reader's grasp of the material and ability to implement practical solutions.
This book is essential for anyone interested in new and developing aspects of wireless network technology.
- Chapters contributed by recognized experts in the field cover theory and practice of wireless network technology, allowing the reader to develop a new level of knowledge and technical expertise
- Up-to-date coverage of wireless networking issues facilitates learning and lets the reader remain current and fully informed from multiple viewpoints
- Presents methods of analysis and problem-solving techniques, enhancing the reader's grasp of the material and ability to implement practical solutions
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About This Book
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1. Supporting Wireless Technologies
- Chapter 2. Wireless Networks
- Chapter 3. An Overview of Wireless Systems
- Chapter 4. Wireless Application Protocol
- Chapter 5. Wireless Local Area Networks
- Chapter 6. Fourth-Generation Systems and New Wireless Technologies
- Chapter 7. Mesh Networks: Optimal Routing and Scheduling
- Chapter 8. Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
- Chapter 9. Sensor Network Platforms and Tools
- Chapter 10. Mobile IP
- Chapter 11. Mobile IPv6
- Chapter 12. Security and Survivability of Wireless Systems
- Index