Stallings, William.

Wireless communications and networks / William Stallings. - 2nd ed. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005. - xiii, 596 p.ill. : 24 cm.

Rev. ed. of: Wireless communications and networking. Pearson Prentic Hall, c2002.

Chapter 1 Introduction *
1.1 Wireless Comes of Age
1.2 The Cellular Revolution
1.3 The Global Cellular Network
1.4 Broadband
1.5 Future Trends
1.6 The Trouble with Wireless
1.7 Outline of the Book
1.8 Internet and Web Resources
PART ONE TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
Chapter 2 Transmission Fundamentals
2.1 Signals for Conveying Information
2.2 Analog and Digital Data Transmission
2.3 Channel Capacity
2.4 Transmission Media
2.5 Multiplexing
2.6 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
2.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 3 Communication Networks
3.1 LANs, MANs, and WANs
3.2 Switching Techniques
3.3 Circuit Svvdtching
3.4 Packet Switching !
3.5 Asynchronous Transfer Mode <
3.6 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
3.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 4 Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite
4.1 The Need Cor ^ VtoXOCol t\xc\WCVd\^
4-2 The TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
4.3 The OSI Model
4.4 liiterrietworking
4.5 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
4.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Appendix 4A Internet Protocol
Appendix 415 Transmission Ck^ntrol Protocol
Appendix 4C User Datagram Protocol
PART TWO WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 5 Celllular Wireless Networks
5.1 Principles of Cellular Networks
5.2 First-Generation Analog
5.3 Second-Generation TDMA
5.4 Second-Generation CDMA
5.5 Third-Generation Systems
5.6 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
5.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 6 Antennas and Wave Propagation
6.1 Antennas
6.2 Propagation Modes
6.3 Line-of-Sight Transmission
6.4 Fading in the Mobile Environment
6.5 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
6.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 7 Modulation Techniques
7.1 Signal Encoding Criteria
7.2 Digital Data, Analog Signals
7.3 Analog Data, Analog Signals
7.4 Analog Data, Digital Signals
7.5 Spread Spectrum Modulation
7.6 Frequency Hopping Spread Specturm
7.7 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
7.8 Code Division Multiple Access
7.9 Generation of Spreading Seqences
7.10 Recommended Readings
7.11 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 8 Wireless Link Improvement Techniques
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Equalization
8.3 Diversity
8.4 Error Detection
8.5 Block Error Correction Codes
8.6 Convolutional Codes ;
8.7 Automatic Repeat Request!
8.8 Recommended Readings
8.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 9 Multiple Access in Wireless System
9.1 Multiple Access Scheme
9.2 Frequency Division Multiple Access
9.3 Time Division Multiple Access
9.4 Code Division Multiple Access
9.5 Space Division Multiple Access
9.6 Packet Radio Access
9.7 Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance
9.8 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
9.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
PART THREE WIRELESS NETWORKING
Chapter 10 Satellite Communications
10.1 Satellite Parameters and Configurations
10.2 Capacity Allocation—Frequency Division
10.3 Capacity Allocation—^Time Division
10.4 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
10.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 11 Wireless System Operations and Standards
11.1 Cordless Systems
11.2 Wireless Local Loop
11.3 WiMAX and IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Standards
11.4 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
11.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Appendix 11A Linear Predictive Filters
Chapter 12 Mobile IP and Wireless Application Protocol
12.1 Mobile IP
12.2 Wireless Application Protocol
12.3 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
12.4 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Appendix 12A Internet Control Message Protocol
Appendix 12B Message Authentication
Appendix 12C Service Primitives and Parameters
PART FOUR WIRELESS LANS
Chapter 13 Wireless LAN Technology
13.1 Overview
13.2 Infirared LANs
13.3 Spread Spectrum LANs
13.4 Narrowband Microwave LANs
13.5 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
13.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Chapter 14 Wi-Fi and the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Standard
14.1 IEEE 802 Architecture
14.2 IEEE 802.11 Architecture and Services
14.3 IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control
14.4 IEEE 802.11 Physical Layer
14.5 Other IEEE 802.11 Standards
14.6 Wi-Fi Protected Access
14.7 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
14.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
Appendix 14A Scrambling
Chapter 15 Bluetooth and LEEE
15.1 Overview
15.2 Radio Specification
15.3 Baseband Specification
15.4 Link Manager Specification
15.5 Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol
15.6 IEEE 802.15
15.7 Recommended Readings and Web Sites
15.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems

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