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A guide to the wireless engineering body of knowledge / G. Giannattasio... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Giannattasio, G | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, c2009Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2009]Description: 1 PDF (253 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470439128.Subject(s): Wireless communication systems | Mobile communication systems | Ad hoc networks | Antenna arrays | Antenna measurements | Band pass filters | Bibliographies | Certification | Cities and towns | Communication equipment | Companies | Dipole antennas | Directive antennas | Energy storage | Engineering profession | Frequency division multiaccess | Frequency modulation | Gain | IEEE Communications Society | IP networks | Industries | Information technology | Knowledge engineering | Law | Libraries | Lightning | Mobile communication | Mobile computing | Modulation | Noise | Power systems | Propagation losses | Protocols | RLC circuits | Receiving antennas | Reliability | Roaming | Security | Standards | Switches | Telecommunications | Terminology | Testing | Time division multiple access | Transient analysis | Transmitting antennas | Wireless LAN | Wireless communication | Wireless networks | Wireless sensor networksGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 384.5 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
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CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS -- INTRODUCTION -- WIRELESS ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 CONTENTS -- 1.3 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS -- 1.4 MOBILIT MANAGEMENT -- 1.5 WIRELES ASCCESS TECHNOLOGY STANDARDIZATION -- 1.6 LOCAL, PERSONAL AND NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATIONS -- 1.7 DIGITAL MOBILE CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION-2G TO 3G -- 1.8 BEYOND 3G AND FUTURE TRENDS -- NETWORK AND SERVICE ARCHITECTURE -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 CONTENTS -- 2.3 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED CELLULAR NETWORK ARCHITECTURE -- 2.4 TCP/IP IN PACKET SWITCHED NETWORKS -- 2.5 VolP/SIP FOR IP MULTIMEDIA -- 2.6 PACKET-SWITCHED MOBILE NETWORKS AND IMS -- 2.7 ALTERNATIVE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES-MESH NETWORKS -- 2.8 ALTERNATIVE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES-MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS -- 2.9 SERVICE ENABLER EVOLUTION -- 2.10 SERVICE FRAMEWORK -- 2.11 FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERING -- 2.12 KEY REFERENCES -- NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 CONTENTS -- 3.3 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGINY INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY -- 3.4 THE ENHANCED TELECOM OPERATIONS MAP -- 3.5 THE SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) -- 3.6 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS -- 3.7 REFERENCES -- RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEERING PROPAGATION AND ANTENNAS -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 CONTENTS -- 4.3 ANTENNAS -- 4.4 PROPAGATION -- 4.5 RF ENGINEERING -- 4.6 KEY REFERENCES -- FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 CONTENTS -- 5.3 AC AND DC POWER SYSTEMS -- 5.4 ELECTRICAL PROTECTION -- 5.5 HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING -- 5.6 EQUIPMENT RACKS, RACK MOUNTING SPACES, AND RELATED HARDWARE -- 5.7 WAVEGUIDES AND TRANSMISSION LINES -- 5.8 TOWER SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS -- 5.9 DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS AND BASE STATION HOTELS -- 5.10 PHYSICAL SECURITY, ALARM AND SURVEILIANCE SYSTEMS -- 5.11 NATIONAALN D INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS -- 5.12 REFERENCES -- AGREEMENTS, STANDARDS, POLICIES. AND REGULATIONS -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 CONTENTS -- 6.3 AGREEMENTS -- 6.4 STANDARDS -- 6.5 POLICIES -- 6.6 REGULATIONS -- 6.7 REFERENCES -- FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE.
7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 CONTENTS -- 7.3 ELECRICALE NGINEERING BASICS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS -- 7.4 SIGNAL PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 7.5 RF ENGINEERING -- 7.6 INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS [WIT02] -- 7.7 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS -- 7.8 OTHER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 7.9 GENERAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT ANDECONOMICS -- 7.10 KEY REFERENCES -- APPENDIXES -- APPENDIX A: COMPLETE REFERENCES & FURTHER RESOURCES -- APPENDIX B: CREATING THE WEBOK -- APPENDIX C: SUMMARY OF KNOWLEDGE AREAS -- APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY -- APPENDIX E: ABOUT THE IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY.
Summary: The ultimate reference book for professionals in the wireless industry The information presented in this book reflects the evolution of wireless technologies, their impact on the profession, and the industry's commonly accepted best practices. Organized into seven main areas of expertise, A Guide to the Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge (WEBOK) enhances readers' understanding of: . Wireless access technologies. Network and service architecture. Network management and security. Radio frequency engineering, propagation,and antennas. Facilities infrastructure. Agreements, standards, policies, and regulations. Wireless engineering fundamentals Complemented with a large number of references and suggestions for further reading, the WEBOK is an indispensable resource for anyone working in the wireless industry.
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CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS -- INTRODUCTION -- WIRELESS ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.2 CONTENTS -- 1.3 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS -- 1.4 MOBILIT MANAGEMENT -- 1.5 WIRELES ASCCESS TECHNOLOGY STANDARDIZATION -- 1.6 LOCAL, PERSONAL AND NEAR-FIELD COMMUNICATIONS -- 1.7 DIGITAL MOBILE CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION-2G TO 3G -- 1.8 BEYOND 3G AND FUTURE TRENDS -- NETWORK AND SERVICE ARCHITECTURE -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 CONTENTS -- 2.3 CIRCUIT-SWITCHED CELLULAR NETWORK ARCHITECTURE -- 2.4 TCP/IP IN PACKET SWITCHED NETWORKS -- 2.5 VolP/SIP FOR IP MULTIMEDIA -- 2.6 PACKET-SWITCHED MOBILE NETWORKS AND IMS -- 2.7 ALTERNATIVE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES-MESH NETWORKS -- 2.8 ALTERNATIVE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES-MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS -- 2.9 SERVICE ENABLER EVOLUTION -- 2.10 SERVICE FRAMEWORK -- 2.11 FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERING -- 2.12 KEY REFERENCES -- NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 CONTENTS -- 3.3 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGINY INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY -- 3.4 THE ENHANCED TELECOM OPERATIONS MAP -- 3.5 THE SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) -- 3.6 SECURITY REQUIREMENTS -- 3.7 REFERENCES -- RADIO FREQUENCY ENGINEERING PROPAGATION AND ANTENNAS -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 CONTENTS -- 4.3 ANTENNAS -- 4.4 PROPAGATION -- 4.5 RF ENGINEERING -- 4.6 KEY REFERENCES -- FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 CONTENTS -- 5.3 AC AND DC POWER SYSTEMS -- 5.4 ELECTRICAL PROTECTION -- 5.5 HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING -- 5.6 EQUIPMENT RACKS, RACK MOUNTING SPACES, AND RELATED HARDWARE -- 5.7 WAVEGUIDES AND TRANSMISSION LINES -- 5.8 TOWER SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS -- 5.9 DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS AND BASE STATION HOTELS -- 5.10 PHYSICAL SECURITY, ALARM AND SURVEILIANCE SYSTEMS -- 5.11 NATIONAALN D INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS -- 5.12 REFERENCES -- AGREEMENTS, STANDARDS, POLICIES. AND REGULATIONS -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 CONTENTS -- 6.3 AGREEMENTS -- 6.4 STANDARDS -- 6.5 POLICIES -- 6.6 REGULATIONS -- 6.7 REFERENCES -- FUNDAMENTAL KNOWLEDGE.

7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 CONTENTS -- 7.3 ELECRICALE NGINEERING BASICS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS -- 7.4 SIGNAL PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 7.5 RF ENGINEERING -- 7.6 INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS [WIT02] -- 7.7 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS -- 7.8 OTHER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 7.9 GENERAL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT ANDECONOMICS -- 7.10 KEY REFERENCES -- APPENDIXES -- APPENDIX A: COMPLETE REFERENCES & FURTHER RESOURCES -- APPENDIX B: CREATING THE WEBOK -- APPENDIX C: SUMMARY OF KNOWLEDGE AREAS -- APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY -- APPENDIX E: ABOUT THE IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY.

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The ultimate reference book for professionals in the wireless industry The information presented in this book reflects the evolution of wireless technologies, their impact on the profession, and the industry's commonly accepted best practices. Organized into seven main areas of expertise, A Guide to the Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge (WEBOK) enhances readers' understanding of: . Wireless access technologies. Network and service architecture. Network management and security. Radio frequency engineering, propagation,and antennas. Facilities infrastructure. Agreements, standards, policies, and regulations. Wireless engineering fundamentals Complemented with a large number of references and suggestions for further reading, the WEBOK is an indispensable resource for anyone working in the wireless industry.

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