Personal Wireless Communications
IFIP TC6/WG6.8 Working Conference on Personal Wireless Communications (PWC'2000), September 14-15, 2000, Gdansk, Poland
(Sprache: Englisch)
Wireless systems for mobile communication is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in digital telecommunications. Such hot topics as wireless Internet, mobile access to multimedia services and wireless convergence systems are likely to affect the whole...
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Wireless systems for mobile communication is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in digital telecommunications. Such hot topics as wireless Internet, mobile access to multimedia services and wireless convergence systems are likely to affect the whole of the information society and will pose intellectual challenges to researchers in the foreseeable future. Transmission techniques like WCDMA, user-oriented protocols like WAP and communication structures like LEO are just a few tools that seem to usher in the era of unlimited resource availability.
Personal Wireless Communications addresses these issues, with 17 regular papers and 4 invited papers by leading researchers in the area of wireless communications. The volume comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference on Personal Wireless Communications (PWC'2000), which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in Gdansk, Poland in September 2000.
The contributions cover a wide range of topics, from 3G cellular systems to wireless Internet and WAP design to wireless LAN and ATM; from speech coding and antenna design to teletraffic modelling and protocol evaluation. The book is thus essential reading for theoreticians and engineers interested in the current progress in wireless systems, as well as for IT students and researchers.
Personal Wireless Communications addresses these issues, with 17 regular papers and 4 invited papers by leading researchers in the area of wireless communications. The volume comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference on Personal Wireless Communications (PWC'2000), which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in Gdansk, Poland in September 2000.
The contributions cover a wide range of topics, from 3G cellular systems to wireless Internet and WAP design to wireless LAN and ATM; from speech coding and antenna design to teletraffic modelling and protocol evaluation. The book is thus essential reading for theoreticians and engineers interested in the current progress in wireless systems, as well as for IT students and researchers.
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There are numerous factors contributing to the dynamic growth of wireless communication systems we've been observing in the past 10 years, the most important being the increasing network user mobility and the technological advances in high-speed data transmission over radio channels. Research centres and standards-making institutions the world over conduct works on 3G integrated systems of person-to-person and person-to-computer communications, wireless counterparts of classical LAN, ATM and IP architectures, satellite and access networks as well as advanced service platforms like W AP and other concepts. Among the many commercial and non-profit organisations professionally involved in the development of the new information infrastructure, of particular influence is the International Federation for Information Processing. Within its Technical Committee TC-6, a working group WG 6.8 has been set up to co-ordinate IFIP activities in the area of wireless communications. It has done so, among others, by arranging regular meetings of academic and industrial researchers, known as IFIP TC-6 WG 6.8 Workshops on Personal Wireless Communications (pWC). Such workshops were held in recent years in Prague, Frankfurt/M, Tokyo and Copenhagen, and their success has resulted in the promotion of PWC to the status of IFIP Working Conference.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Personal Wireless Communications “
Wireless Internet Architectures: Selected Issues (invited paper).- A Modified CDMA/PRMA Medium Access Control Protocol for Voice Users in LEO Systems.- Packet Scheduling in Wireless LANs - A Framework for a Noncooperative Paradigm.- MAC Protocol for Wireless ATM - Channel Reservation Methods.- Quality of Service Aspects of Transport Technologies for the UMTS Radio Access Network (invited paper).- Resource Allocation in a Cellular CDMA Environment.- An Improved Speech and Channel Coding for GSM System.- A Picocellular CDMA/TDD Overlay on GSM.- Design of Interoperability Checking Sequences Against WAP.- A Comparative Study on Distributed Location Management Strategies in Wireless Networks.- Resource Allocation in Cellular Wireless Systems (invited paper).- Evaluation of Traffic Carried by ATM Wireless Access Link Controlled by MEDIAN Protocol.- Minimum GPRS Bandwidth for Acceptable H.261 Video QoS.- A Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11 Networks in the Presence of Hidden Stations.- An Overview of Activities on Wireless Networks in the European Project COST 257 (invited paper).- End-to-End and Redirection Delays in IP Based Mobility.- Agent Based Seamless IP Multicast Receiver Handover.- Predistortion for Solid State Amplifier of Mobile Radio Systems.- Adaptive Antenna Technique for Mobile Communication.- Robust Noise Reduction and Echo Cancellation.- Estimation of The Channel Impulse Response for GSM System.- Keyword Index.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000, XVI, 270 Seiten, Maße: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Józef Wozniak, Jerzy Konorski
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1475710208
- ISBN-13: 9781475710205
Sprache:
Englisch
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