Copyright: 2003
Pages: 238
ISBN: 9781580533102

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Description
As wireless users have become increasingly mobile, tracking their location and establishing communications links between them has become critical. Location management, paging, and routing are the key technologies for performing these crucial functions. This comprehensive book covers past, present, and future advances in location management and routing protocols for both single-hop and multi-hop mobile wireless networks. It provides you with an in-depth examination of mobility, location management, paging, and radio resources for cellular networks, and it focuses on routing protocols and medium access control techniques for mobile ad hoc networks. Key topics discussed in detail include mobility models and traces, radio resource management, blanket and intelligent paging, location updating, location area planning, medium access control techniques, and unicast and multicast routing, as well as routing in next generation wireless and pervasive networks.
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgement.Preface.; Part I: Cellular NetworksIntroduction ‑ Preamble. Mobile Wireless Networks. Cellular Networks. Ad hoc Wireless Networks. Location Management. Wireless Routing Techniques.; Mobility Issues ‑Introduction. Mobility Models. Mobility in 3G Systems.; Radio Resource Management ‑ Radio Propagation. Radio Resource. Radio Resource Management. Handoff Process. Managing Resource Allocation. Emerging RRM Techniques. Integrated RRM. Summary.; Location Management ‑ Location Update. Paging. Intelligent Paging Scheme. More Paging Schemes. Inter-system Paging. IP Micromobility and Paging. Location Management. LA Planning. Conclusion.; Part II: Ad hoc Wireless Networks Overview ‑ Characteristics of Ad hoc Networks. Three Fundamental Design Choices.; Medium Access Control Techniques ‑ An overview of current MAC protocols. MAC with omni-directional Antenna. MAC with Adaptive Antenna.; Routing Protocols in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks ‑ Unicast Routing Techniques. Multicast Routing Techniques. Performance Comparisons of Unicast and Multicast Routing Protocols.; Part III: Future Issues; Routing in Next Generation Wireless Networks ‑ UMTS All-IP Networks. Routing in Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks. Pervasive Routing.; Conclusion. Index.;

Author

  • Somprakash Bandyopadhyay Somprakash Bandyopadhyay is an associate professor with the MIS Group and Computer Science at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India.
  • Amitava Mukherjee Amitava Mukherjee is a principal consultant for IBM Global Services, Calcutta, India. A member of the IEEE Communications Society, he receives his Ph.D. in computer science from Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India.
  • Debashis Saha Debasish Saha is an associate professor of computer science with the MIS Group and Computer Science at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta. A senior member of the IEEE, he holds a Ph.D. in electronics and electrical communications engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Kharagpur, India.