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Provides a practical introduction written by engineers from the leading wireless LAN manufacturers
Each chapter brings the reader up-to-date with the latest in LAN technology from such companies as 3com, Alcatel, Ericsson, Intermec, Mobilian, Cisco Systems, Texas Instruments, Time Domain Corp., and Network Associates
Provides detailed information for anyone who wants to learn about, implement, or invest in wireless LAN technology
Features chapters on security, Bluetooth, spectrum allocation, QoS, ultra-wideband wireless, key standards, and more
Wireless Local Area Networks is for those who will be charged with designing, building, and maintaining those networks, and it is a resolutely practical book. The very first page of the preface promises that the chapters were chosen for conciseness and clarity [without] unnecessary information. The book begins with an overview of wireless standards, and moves on to cover network security, public access, personal area networks, and future developments. The chapters are, as promised, clear and concise. The overview of 802.11b in Chapter 1 and the Bluetooth overview in chapter 13 are both excellent introductions to these wireless networking standards. –– ACM Networker
Overall, the book is a valuable source of information about wireless LAN technologies with special respect to IEEE 802.11 standards. It contains a lot of practical information that comes from the experience of the authors....Lots of illustrations help understanding of important topics. The book will be attractive to many readers. I recommend it for every WLAN user, students, graduate students, as well as engineers and mobile operators.–– IEEE Communications
"...attractive to many readers. I recommend it for every WLAN user, students, graduate students, as well as engineers and mobile operators."(IEEE Communications Magazine, August 2003)
Contributors xv
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgements xxvii
Chapter 1 Guide to Wireless LAN Analysis 1 Wildpackets, Inc
Chapter 2 The Evolution of 2.4–GHz Wireless LANs 17 Chris Heegard, John (Sean) T. Coffey, Srikanth Gummadi, Peter A. Murphy, Ron Provencio, Eric J. Rossin, Sid Schrum, and Matthew B. Shoemake, Texas Instruments, Inc.
Chapter 3 The 5–GHz IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN 73 James Chen, Atheros Communications, Inc.
Chapter 4 Migration Strategies for IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs 91 Proxim, Inc.
Chapter 5 5–GHz Radio Spectrum Regulations 97 Teik–Kheong Tan, 3Com Corporations, Inc.
Chapter 6 Quality of Service and Multimedia Support in 802.11 Standards 105 Gregory Parks, Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Chapter 7 Overview of Wireless LAN Security 115 Cisco Systems
Chapter 9 Building Secure Wireless Local Area Networks 141 Colubris Networks
Chapter 10 Wireless LAN for Mobile Operators 147 Philppe Laine, Alcatel
Chapter 11 Wireless LAN Access Architecture for Mobile Operators 159 Juha Ala–Laurila, Henry Haverinen, Jouni Mikkonen, Jyri Rinnemaa, Nokia Mobile Phones
Chapter 12 From Wireless LANs to Wireless Network Solutions: Applying Lessons from Cellular Networking to Enterprise Wireless Networking 177 Sandeep K. Singhal, ReefEdge, Inc.
Chapter 13 The Bluetooth Basics 191 Mike Sheppard, Bluetooth SIG Associate Member
Chapter 14 Coexistence of IEEE 802.11b WLAN and Bluetooth WPAN 203 Stephen J. Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies and IEEE 802.15.2 Chairman
Chapter 15 An Introduction to Ultra Wide Band Wireless Technology 219 Kazimierz Siwiak and Laura L. Huckabee, Time Domain Corporation
Glossary 233
Related Web Sites 239
About the Author 241
Index 243
BENNY BING is a research faculty member with the Broadband Institute at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. He is the author of over 30 technical papers and 5 books. He is a guest editor of Wireless LANs for the IEEE Communications Magazine and the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.
A key introduction to wireless LANs by authorities from the industry′s leading corporations
"The material in this book is timely indeed, and represents the latest word on wireless LAN technology. This book presents the case for why the technology has emerged, how it works, what are the issues, and where it is going. It presents the thinking of a collection of experts in each of many individual areas, and so comes across as a detailed presentation covering all aspects of wireless LANs from the underlying technology all the way to the business case for deployment."
–Dr. Leonard Kleinrock, Professor of Computer Science, UCLA, and Chairman, Nomadix Inc.
Wireless local area networks are becoming ubiquitous and increasingly relied upon. From airport lounges and hotel meeting rooms to cafes and restaurants across the globe, wireless LANs are helping mobile professionals stay connected wherever they roam. Sales of IEEE 802.11b wireless LANs now rival those of wired Ethernet networks and may soon outpace them. This book provides a clear, comprehensive introduction to the wireless local area technology from a unique perspective: that of the companies and personnel who are the major players in the field.
Wireless Local Area Networks: The New Wireless Revolution covers virtually every aspect of wireless LAN history and design, including standards, network security, public access, wireless applications, and future technology. Among the 16 contributions you will find:
∗ Texas Instruments on the evolution of 2.4 wireless standards
∗ Atheros Communications on the 5 GHz IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN
∗ 3Com Corporation on 5 GHz radio spectrum regulations
∗ Agere Systems on wireless network security
∗ Alcatel on wireless LAN for mobile operators
∗ Nokia Mobile Phones on wireless LAN access architecture
∗ Ericsson Wireless Communications on Bluetooth basics
Explaining practical issues such as design, implementation, equipment purchase, security, and the implications of various standards, and featuring the expertise of the wireless industry′s foremost leaders, this is the ideal reference for anyone involved in the design or management of wireless LANs.