Synopses & Reviews
This is an edited volume based on selected papers from the annual Wireless Telecommunications Symposium. The WTS is a forum to exchange information on advances in mobile communications and wireless networking technology, management, applications, and security in a conference environment with leaders and experts from industry, governmental agencies, and universities around the world. The key topics from the symposium include: 1) Wireless Network Security, 2) Advances in Satellite Communications, 3) New Wireless Communications Ventures, 4) Wireless Communications Investments, 5) Mobile Wireless Services and Business, 6) Future Directions in Wireless Communications Research. The best papers from the conference were selected, expanded, and edited to produce this cohesive volume.
Synopsis
Wireless technology and handheld devices are dramatically changing the degrees of interaction throughout the world, further creating a ubiquitous network society. The emergence of advanced wireless telecommunication technologies and devices in today s society has increased accuracy and access rate, all of which are increasingly essential as the volume of information handled by users expands at an accelerated pace. The requirement for mobility leads to increasing pressure for applications and wireless systems to revolve around the concept of continuous communication with anyone, anywhere, and anytime. With the wireless technology and devices come ?exibility in network design and quicker deployment time. Over the past decades, numerous wireless telecommu- cation topics have received increasing attention from industry professionals, a- demics, and government agencies. Among these topics are the wireless Internet; multimedia; 3G/4G wireless networks and systems; mobile and wireless network security; wireless network modeling, algorithms, and simulation; satellite based s- tems; 802.11x; RFID; and broadband wireless access."
Synopsis
Wireless Technology: Applications Management and Security explores wireless telecommunications issues such as wireless internet, wireless network modeling and RFID. The contributing authors are researchers who participated in the seventh annual Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2007. Their chapters represent the best research presented at the conference. Topics covered include: wireless communications and network technologies; algorithms, methods, simulations and software; military applications of wireless communications and satellite applications; RFID, sensor networks and wireless receivers. Wireless Technology: Applications, Management and Security is a useful reference for researchers in the field.
Table of Contents
Optimized Seed Node Locations for Infrastructure Wireless Mesh Networks.- Use of Non-monotonic Utility in Multi-attribute Network Selection.- RFID Indoor Tracking System Based on Inter-tags Distance Measurements.- Adaptive Virtual Queue Random Early Detection in Satellite Networks.- News Corporation: Facing the Wireless World of the 21st Century.- Delay Effect on Conversational Quality in Telecommunication Networks: Do We Mind?.- Performance Evaluation of EVRC-Encoded Voice Traffic over CDMA EVDO Rev. A.- Efficient Structures for PLL Look Filter Design in FPGAs in High-Datarate Wireless Receivers.- Finite Automata for Evaluating Testbed Resource Contention.- Performance Analysis of Interference for OFDM Systems.- Maximum-Likelihood Carrier-Frequency Synchronization and Channel Estimation for MIMO-OFDM Systems.- Wireless Communication Systems from the Perspective of Implantable Sensor Networks for Neural Signal Monitoring.- The Modified Max-Log-MAP Turbo Decoding Algorithm by Extrinsic Information Scaling for Wireless Applications.- Getting Network Simulation Basics Right: A Note on Seed Setting Effects for the ns-2 Random Number Generator.- Topology Based Routing for X-Mesh in Wireless Sensor Networks.- Modeling Cell Placement and Coverage for Heterogeneous 3G Services.