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Cell-Hopping: A New Architecture for Wireless Communications

ISBN-13: 9783639067552 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 236 str.

Jahan Hassan
Cell-Hopping: A New Architecture for Wireless Communications Hassan, Jahan 9783639067552 VDM Verlag - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Cell-Hopping: A New Architecture for Wireless Communications

ISBN-13: 9783639067552 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 236 str.

Jahan Hassan
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Recent advances in IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) standards have led to unprecedented opportunities for commercial success and low pricing in wireless networking. Wireless access points that are easy to setup, use, and maintain, have become a household commodity. Inspired by the added benefit of their operation in the unlicensed frequency band, many home and small business owners are installing these commodity access points to quickly set up a high speed local wireless network within their premises. As this trend continues to grow, we will soon end up with a wide coverage of independent commodity access points in residential or commercial areas serving individual premises. Although these access points serve their intended purpose of networking indoor devices, they themselves do not provide any wide area communication services to mobile users. This monograph proposes a solution towards building a high-speed wide area wireless communication network by interconnecting densely deployed commodity access points. By cooperating with each other, these access points collectively form a widely distributed and self-organising wireless mesh network called Cell-Hopping. Such networks are different from traditional cellular networks in that they are not owned by a single entity and there is no wired switching infrastructure. User data hop through many wireless access points until they reach the intended recipients (hence the name Cell-Hopping). Cell-Hopping therefore can provide a low cost alternative to high-speed wide area wireless communications in many parts of our cities where dense deployment of wireless access point is expected. The monograph highlights many challenges, such as dynamic frequency management among neighbouring access points, billing and charging in a distributed mesh network with potentially hundreds of individual owners and operators, security, and routing, that must be resolved before Cell-Hopping can be realised. One of the most challenging issues is how to locate a user in such a network. Existing approaches to location management cannot be applied because Cell-Hopping networks do not have any central core infrastructure to host and manage location servers. To address this challenge, an on-demand location management framework has been proposed that requires each individual access point to maintain a small dynamic list only for the devices that are within the wireless coverage of that access point. The mesh network is queried to discover device locations. Using the on-demand location management framework, several query and location discovery schemes of increasing complexity and performance are proposed. Performance analysis of these schemes is accomplished using mathematical modeling and later validated with discrete-event computer simulation.

Recent advances in IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) standards have led to unprecedented opportunities for commercial success and low pricing in wireless networking. Wireless access points that are easy to setup, use, and maintain, have become a household commodity. Inspired by the added benefit of their operation in the unlicensed frequency band, many home and small business owners are installing these commodity access points to quickly set up a high speed local wireless network within their premises. As this trend continues to grow, we will soon end up with a wide coverage of independent commodity access points in residential or commercial areas serving individual premises. Although these access points serve their intended purpose of networking indoor devices, they themselves do not provide any wide area communication services to mobile users. This monograph proposes a solution towards building a high-speed wide area wireless communication network by interconnecting densely deployed commodity access points. By cooperating with each other, these access points collectively form a widely distributed and self-organising wireless mesh network called Cell-Hopping. Such networks are different from traditional cellular networks in that they are not owned by a single entity and there is no wired switching infrastructure. User data hop through many wireless access points until they reach the intended recipients (hence the name Cell-Hopping). Cell-Hopping therefore can provide a low cost alternative to high-speed wide area wireless communications in many parts of our cities where dense deployment of wireless access point is expected. The monograph highlights many challenges, such as dynamic frequency management among neighbouring access points, billing and charging in a distributed mesh network with potentially hundreds of individual owners and operators, security, and routing, that must be resolved before Cell-Hopping can be realised. One of the most challenging issues is how to locate a user in such a network. Existing approaches to location management cannot be applied because Cell-Hopping networks do not have any central core infrastructure to host and manage location servers.To address this challenge, an on-demand location management framework has been proposed that requires each individual access point to maintain a small dynamic list only for the devices that are within the wireless coverage of that access point. The mesh network is queried to discover device locations. Using the on-demand location management framework, several query and location discovery schemes of increasing complexity and performance are proposed. Performance analysis of these schemes is accomplished using mathematical modeling and later validated with discrete-event computer simulation.

Kategorie:
Informatyka
Kategorie BISAC:
Computers > General
Wydawca:
VDM Verlag
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783639067552
Rok wydania:
2008
Ilość stron:
236
Waga:
0.32 kg
Wymiary:
22.86 x 15.24 x 1.27
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01

Recent advances in IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) standards haveled to unprecedented opportunities for commercialsuccess and low pricing in wireless networking.Wireless access points that are easy to setup, use,and maintain, have become a household commodity.Inspired by the added benefit of their operation inthe unlicensed frequency band, many home and smallbusiness owners are installing these commodity accesspoints to quickly set up a high speed local wirelessnetwork within their premises. As this trendcontinues to grow, we will soon end up with a widecoverage of independent commodity access points inresidential or commercial areas serving individualpremises. Although these access points serve theirintended purpose of networking indoor devices, theythemselves do not provide any wide area communicationservices to mobile users.This monograph proposes a solution towards building ahigh-speed wide area wireless communication networkby interconnecting densely deployed commodity accesspoints. By cooperating with each other, these accesspoints collectively form a widely distributed andself-organising wireless mesh network calledCell-Hopping. Such networks are different fromtraditional cellular networks in that they are notowned by a single entity and there is no wiredswitching infrastructure. User data hop through manywireless access points until they reach the intendedrecipients (hence the name Cell-Hopping).Cell-Hopping therefore can provide a low costalternative to high-speed wide area wirelesscommunications in many parts of our cities wheredense deployment of wireless access point is expected.The monograph highlights many challenges, such asdynamic frequency management among neighbouringaccess points, billing and charging in a distributedmesh network with potentially hundreds of individualowners and operators, security, and routing, thatmust be resolved before Cell-Hopping can be realised.One of the most challenging issues is how to locate auser in such a network. Existing approaches tolocation management cannot be applied becauseCell-Hopping networks do not have any central coreinfrastructure to host and manage location servers.To address this challenge, an on-demand locationmanagement framework has been proposed that requireseach individual access point to maintain a smalldynamic list only for the devices that are within thewireless coverage of that access point. The meshnetwork is queried to discover device locations.Using the on-demand location management framework,several query and location discovery schemes ofincreasing complexity and performance are proposed.Performance analysis of these schemes is accomplishedusing mathematical modeling and later validated withdiscrete-event computer simulation.



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