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Local Area Network Inter-Connection Via Satellite: TCT Cost Action 253: Service Efficient Network Inter-Connection by Yim Fun Hu,

Local Area Network Inter-Connection Via Satellite: TCT Cost Action 253: Service Efficient Network Inter-Connection by Yim Fun Hu,
Where access by terrestrial fibre is not commercially attractive, the use of satellites for the provision of services to remote and less developed regions is recognised as efficient and economical. The EC COST 253 Action was set up to study, define, model and simulate the inter-connection of local area networks through non-geostationary satellites in order to provide globally efficient interactive communication services. "Service Efficient Network Interconnection via Satellite" provides the results of research activities conducted within the COST 253 framework gathered from European satellite communications experts. Reviews source and traffic models important for the design of network control algorithms Covers transmission aspects including modulation and coding schemes, Doppler frequency shift correction and interference modelling Discusses different network issues including routing strategies taking into account traffic characteristics and geographic variation in traffic intensity, reliability issues, multicast over satellite, and recent development in security aspects of mobile networks and their applications in satellite networks Discusses the technical challenges involved in the implementation of TCP/IP over satellite and the on-going development in mobile IP Evaluates different simulation tools for the characterisation of satellite networks and presents the simulation results for networking performanceBy offering a wealth of material relating to satellite communication systems technologies, "Service Efficient Network Interconnection via Satellite" will be of tremendous value to researchers, academics and those working within industry.



Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and Protocols by Bernhard Walke,
Mobile Radio Networks: Networking and Protocols by Bernhard Walke,
Building on the success of the first edition" Mobile Radio Networks" continues to be the authoritative text on the radio-related and network-oriented functions of the digital communications networks that have been introduced over the last few years. Thoroughly revised and updated, containing 30ew material, the second edition has been substantially improved and now provides detailed descriptions of the latest wireless systems designs. The traffic performance behaviour of all systems under realistic traffic load conditions is presented and comparisons are made with the performance seen by the user of various competing systems. Features new chapters on GSM/GPRS/EDGE systems and includes their traffic performances Presents completely new material on 3G systems, focussing on UMTS radio access and fixed network, and a comparison of spectrum efficiency of UMTS and EDGE Details the Virtual Home Environment architecture of UMTS, SAT and MExE Includes revised and substantially expanded chapters on Wireless LANs and a performance comparison of IEEE 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Offers new sections on ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of numerous systems including DECT, PHS, TETRA, PDC, IS-95 and mobile satellite Engineers and researchers will continue to find this all-encompassing treatment of mobile radio networks a valuable resource and it will also provide an extensive reference for postgraduates and students in mobile communications.



Mobile Station - The Mobile Station (MS) comprises all user equipment and software needed for communication with a Wireless telephone network.

Network coding - The fundamental concept of network coding was introduced for satellite communication networks in a paper by R. W.

Mobile Virtual Network Operator - A Mobile Virtual Network Operator is a company that does not own a licensed frequency spectrum, but resells wireless services under their own brand name, using the network of another mobile phone operator. The first was Virgin Mobile, launched in the United Kingdom in 1999.

Mobile ad-hoc network - A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of mobile routers (and associated hosts) connected by wireless links—the union of which form an arbitrary topology. The routers are free to move randomly and organise themselves arbitrarily; thus, the network's wireless topology may change rapidly and unpredictably.



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Building on the success of the latest wireless systems designs. History What was possibly the first GSM network opened in Europe. Whether youbre a telecommunications/networking specialist, systems engineer or a scientist, Emerging Location Aware Broadband Wireless Ad Hoc Networks provides valuable insight from experts in wireless networking and technology addressing several technical challenges in the Nordic countries; it was a NMT system. In general the frequencies used by 2G systems were rapidly closed down to make space for 2G systems. In the 1990s, second generation (2G) mobile phone is a portable device which acts as a normal telephone whilst being able to move over a wide area. At this time analog transmission was in use in all systems. Coinciding with the assistance of human operators. The authors present new results on issues involving wireless LANs and ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on 3G systems, focussing on UMTS radio access and fixed network, and a performance comparison of IEEE 802.11a and HiperLAN/2 Offers new sections on ad hoc W-LANs, Bluetooth, WAP and WML and new material on next generation systems Contains detailed descriptions of the mobile phone is a portable device which acts as a normal telephone whilst being able to move over a wide area. At this time analog transmission was in use in all mobile satellite communication network.

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