Wireless networking : understanding internetworking challenges / Jack L. Burbank,[et.al.]
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey John Wiley (c) 2013 Description: xliii, 666 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9781118122389 (hardback)Subject(s): Computer science | Internetworking (Telecommunication) | Computer networks | Wireless communication systems | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mobile & Wireless CommunicationsDDC classification: 004.6 Other classification: TEC061000 Summary: "This book focuses on providing a detailed and practical explanation of key existing and emerging wireless networking technologies and trends,while minimizing the amount of theoretical background information. The book also goes beyond simply presenting what the technology is, but also examines why the technology is the way it is, the history of its development, standardization, and deployment. The book also describes how each technology is used, what problems it was designed to solve, what problems it was not designed to solve., how it relates to other technologies in the marketplace, and internetworking challenges faced withing the context of the Internet, as well as providing deployment trends and standardization trends. Finally, this book decomposes evolving wireless technologies to identify key technical and usage trends in order to discuss the likely characteristics of future wireless networks"--Summary: "Focuses on real-life networking challenges and solutions"--Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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REFERENCE | Malaviya National Institute of Technology Reference | 004.6 BUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 87549 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 632-649) and index.
"This book focuses on providing a detailed and practical explanation of key existing and emerging wireless networking technologies and trends,while minimizing the amount of theoretical background information. The book also goes beyond simply presenting what the technology is, but also examines why the technology is the way it is, the history of its development, standardization, and deployment. The book also describes how each technology is used, what problems it was designed to solve, what problems it was not designed to solve., how it relates to other technologies in the marketplace, and internetworking challenges faced withing the context of the Internet, as well as providing deployment trends and standardization trends. Finally, this book decomposes evolving wireless technologies to identify key technical and usage trends in order to discuss the likely characteristics of future wireless networks"--
"Focuses on real-life networking challenges and solutions"--
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