Focusing on the physical layer, Networking Fundamentals
provides essential information on networking technologies that are
used in both wired and wireless networks designed for local area
networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs). The book starts with
an overview of telecommunications followed by four parts, each
including several chapters. Part I explains the principles of
design and analysis of information networks at the lowest layers.
It concentrates on the characteristics of the transmission media,
applied transmission and coding, and medium access control. Parts
II and III are devoted to detailed descriptions of important WANs
and LANs respectively with Part II describing the wired Ethernet
and Internet as well as cellular networks while Part III covers
popular wired LANs and wireless LANs (WLANs), as well as wireless
personal area network (WPAN) technologies. Part IV concludes by
examining security, localization and sensor networking. The
partitioned structure of the book allows flexibility in teaching
the material, encouraging the reader to grasp the more simple
concepts and to build on these foundations when moving onto more
complex information.

Networking Fundamentals contains numerous illustrations,
case studies and tables to supplement the text, as well as
exercises with solutions at the end of each chapter. There is also
a companion website with password protected solutions manual for
instructors along with other useful resources.

* Provides a unique holistic approach covering wireless
communication technologies, wired technologies and networking

* One of the first textbooks to integrate all aspects of
information networks while placing an emphasis on the physical
layer and systems engineering aspects

* Contains numerous illustrations, case studies and tables to
supplement the text, as well as exercises with solutions at the end
of each chapter

* Companion website with password protected solutions manual and
other useful resources



Autorentext

Keveh Pahlavan, is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), a Professor of Computer Science (CS), and Director of the Center for Wireless Information Network Studies, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Worcester, MA. He is also a visiting Professor of Telecommunication Laboratory and CWC, University of Oulu, Finland. His area of research is location-aware broadband wireless indoor networks. He has contributed to numerous seminal technical publications and patents in this field. He is the principal author of the Wireless Information Networks (with Allen Levesque), John Wiley and Sons, 1995 and Principles of Wireless Networks - A Unified Approach (with P. Krishnamurthy), Prentice Hall, 2002. He has been a consultant to a number of companies, including CNR Inc., GTE Laboratories, Steinbrecher Corp., Simplex, Mercury Computers, WINDATA, SieraComm, 3COM, and Code/Motorola in Massachusetts; JPL, Savi Technologies, RadioLAN in California; Airnet in Ohio; United Technology Research Center in Connecticut; Honeywell in Arizona; Nokia, LK-Products, Elektrobit, TEKES, the Finnish Academy in Finland; and NTT in Japan. Before joining WPI, he was the director of advanced development at Infinite Inc., Andover, MA, working on data communications. He started his career as an assistant professor at Northeastern University, Boston, MA. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on Wireless Information Networks. He was the founder, the program chairman, and organizer of the IEEE Wireless LAN Workshop, Worcester, in 1991 and 1996 and the organizer and technical program chairman of the IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Communications, Boston, MA, 1992 and 1998. He has also been selected as a member of the Committee on Evolution of Untethered Communication, US National Research Council, 1997 and has led the US review team for the Finnish R&D Programs in Electronic and Telecommunication in 1999 and NETs project in 2003. For his contributions to the wireless networks he was the Westin Hadden Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at WPI during 1993-1996, was elected as a fellow of the IEEE in 1996 and became a fellow of Nokia in 1999. From May to December of 2000 he was the first Fulbright-Nokia scholar at the University of Oulu, Finland. Because of his inspiring visionary publications and his international conference activities for the growth of the wireless LAN industry, he is referred to as one of the founding fathers of the wireless LAN industry. In the past few years his research work has been the core for than 25 patents by Skyhook Wireless, where he acts as the chief technical advisor. In January 2008 Steve Jobs announced that Skyhook Wireless's WiFi localization technology is used in iPhone. Details of his contributions to this field are available at www.cwins.wpi.edu.

Prashant Krishnamurthy is an associate professor with the graduate program in Telecommunications and Networking at the University of Pittsburgh. At Pitt, he regularly teaches courses on cryptography, network security, and wireless communications and networks. His research interests are wireless network security, wireless data networks, and position location in indoor wireless networks. He is the coauthor of the books Principles of Wireless Networks - A Unified Approach and Physical Layer of Communication Systems and is a co-editor of Information Assurance: Dependability and Security in Networked Systems. He served as the chair of the IEEE Communications Society Pittsburgh Chapter from 2000 to 2005. He obtained his PhD from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, in 1999.



Klappentext
Focusing on the physical layer, Networking Fundamentals provides essential information on networking technologies that are used in both wired and wireless networks designed for local area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs). The book starts with an overview of telecommunications followed by four parts, each including several chapters. Part I explains the principles of design and analysis of information networks at the lowest layers. It concentrates on the characteristics of the transmission media, applied transmission and coding, and medium access control. Parts II and III are devoted to detailed descriptions of important WANs and LANs respectively with Part II describing the wired Ethernet and Internet as well as cellular networks while Part III covers popular wired LANs and wireless LANs (WLANs), as well as wireless personal area network (WPAN) technologies. Part IV concludes by examining security, localization and sensor networking. The partitioned structure of the book allows flexibility in teaching the material, encouraging the reader to grasp the more simple concepts and to build on these foundations when moving onto more complex systems.

Networking Fundamentals contains numerous illustrations, case studies and tables to supplement the text, as well as exercises with solutions at the end of each chapter. There is also a companion website with password protected solutions manual and other useful resources.

  • Provides a unique holistic approach covering wireless communication technologies, wired technologies and networking
  • One of the first textbooks to integrate all aspects of information networks while placing an emphasis on the physical layer and systems engineering aspects
  • Examines information theory to explain how it has influenced evolution of modern wired and wireless networks
  • Presents self-sustained descriptions of the medium and modem design technologies


Inhalt

About the Authors.

Preface.

1. Introduction to Information Networks.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Evolution of Wide-Ar…

Titel
Networking Fundamentals
Untertitel
Wide, Local and Personal Area Communications
EAN
9780470779439
ISBN
978-0-470-77943-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
20.04.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
12.6 MB
Anzahl Seiten
656
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch