Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks: Theory And Applications

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Книга Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks: Theory And Applications Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks: Theory And ApplicationsКниги Электротехника и связь Автор: Carlos De Morais Cordeiro, Dharma Prakash Agrawal Год издания: 2006 Формат: pdf Издат.:World Scientific Publishing Company Страниц: 664 Размер: 31,1 ISBN: 9812566813 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:This book introduces a new explanatory cross-layer model specifically designed to understand all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networking, from design through performance issues to application requirements. Future directions, challenges and potential simulation projects are also discussed. The topics included represent a significant portion of what is going on in academia and industry. The vast materials provided will enable readers to not only understand and position themselves in this hot area, but also to develop new capabilities, enhance skills, share expertise, consolidate knowledge and design future solutions. Thus, the book is useful for researchers and engineers, and anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of this growing field and wishes to pursue it as a future research topic.

Author(s): Carlos De Morais Cordeiro, Dharma Prakash Agrawal
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Year: 2006

Language: English
Commentary: 13923
Pages: 663

Contents......Page 14
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 12
1.1 Introduction......Page 21
1.2 The Communication Puzzle......Page 24
1.3 Applications of MANETs......Page 27
1.4 Challenges......Page 28
1.5 Book Organization......Page 33
1.6 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 36
References......Page 37
2.1 Introduction......Page 39
2.2 Topology-Based versus Position-Based Approaches......Page 40
2.3 Topology-Based Routing Protocols......Page 42
2.4 Position-Based Routing......Page 62
2.5 Other Routing Protocols......Page 87
2.6 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 94
References......Page 95
3.1 Introduction......Page 100
3.2 The Broadcast Storm......Page 102
3.3 Multicasting......Page 117
3.4 Geocasting......Page 144
3.5 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 155
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 156
References......Page 157
4.1 Introduction......Page 161
4.2 Why Wireless LANs......Page 162
4.3 Transmission Techniques......Page 164
4.4 Medium Access Control Protocol Issues......Page 170
4.5 The IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANs......Page 175
4.6 Enhancement to IEEE 802.11 MAC......Page 225
4.7 The HIPERLAN/2 Standard for Wireless LANs......Page 238
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 242
References......Page 243
5.1 Introduction......Page 247
5.2 Why Wireless PANs......Page 248
5.3 The Bluetooth Technology......Page 249
5.4 Enhancements to Bluetooth......Page 272
5.5 The IEEE 802.15 Working Group for WPANs......Page 302
5.6 Comparison between WPAN Systems......Page 313
5.7 WLANs versus WPANs......Page 317
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 319
References......Page 320
6.1 Introduction......Page 325
6.2 Antenna Concepts......Page 327
6.3 Evolution of Directional Antenna Systems......Page 330
6.4 Advantages of Using Directional Antennas......Page 334
6.5 Directional Antennas for Ad Hoc Networks......Page 335
6.6 Protocol Issues on the Use of Directional Antennas......Page 339
6.7 Broadcasting......Page 346
6.8 Medium Access Control......Page 353
6.9 Routing......Page 367
6.10 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 370
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 371
References......Page 372
7.1 Introduction......Page 374
7.2 TCP Protocol Overview......Page 375
7.3 TCP and MANETs......Page 384
7.4 Solutions for TCP over Ad Hoc......Page 403
7.5 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 416
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 419
References......Page 420
8.1 Introduction......Page 423
8.3 Sensing and Communication Range......Page 425
8.4 Design Issues......Page 428
8.5 Energy Consumption......Page 436
8.6 Clustering of Sensors......Page 440
8.7 Applications......Page 449
8.8 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 462
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 463
References......Page 464
9.1 Introduction......Page 468
9.2 Classifications of WSNs......Page 470
9.3 MAC Layer......Page 475
9.4 Routing Layer......Page 489
9.5 High-Level Application LayerSupport......Page 521
9.6 Adapting to the Inherent Dynamic Nature of WSNs......Page 527
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 528
References......Page 529
10.1 Introduction......Page 535
10.2 Distributed Systems Security......Page 536
10.3 Security in Ad Hoc Networks......Page 538
10.4 Key Management......Page 544
10.6 Cooperation in MANETs......Page 598
10.9 Conclusions and Future Directions......Page 614
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 615
References......Page 616
11.1 Introduction......Page 618
11.2 Ingredients of a Heterogeneous Architecture......Page 620
11.3 Protocol Stack......Page 626
11.4 Comparison of the Integrated Architectures......Page 645
Homework Questions/Simulation Projects......Page 649
References......Page 650
Index......Page 653