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- abstract.
- target audience.
- Abbreviations.
- Introduction and General Concepts.
- Introduction.
- Overview of Mobile Systems.
- First-Generation Mobile Systems (1G)
- Second-Generation Mobile Systems (2G)
- 2.5G Mobile Systems.
- High-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD)
- General packet radio service (GPRS)
- Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)
- Third-Generation Mobile Systems (3G)
- CDMA2000.
- CDMA2000 Key Features.
- CDMA2000 Advantages.
- Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA)
- W-CDMA Key Features.
- Fourth-Generation Mobile Systems (4G)
- WPAN..
- Wireless LAN (WLAN)
- Wi-Fi
- WLAN Hotspots.
- WiMAX.
- WiMAX as 4G Platform..
- WPAN..
- WPAN Definition.
- Key concept in WPAN..
- WPAN Connection topologies.
- Piconet
- Scatternet
- Different WPAN Technologies.
- IrDa Technology.
- How IR Technology Works?.
- The Electromagnetic Spectrum For IR.
- Why IR Technology Is Used?.
- Low power
- Simple circuitry.
- Higher security.
- Few International Regulatory Constraints.
- IR Technology Limitations.
- Sensitive to Light and weather
- Line of sight
- Blocked by Common Materials.
- Short Range.
- Speed.
- IrDa Security.
- Different IrDa Technology Applications.
- Bluetooth Technology.
- Overview..
- How Bluetooth Technology Operates?.
- Bluetooth Device Operating Ranges.
- Different Bluetooth Technology Versions.
- Bluetooth Version 1.1.
- Bluetooth Version 1.2.
- Bluetooth version 2.0.
- Bluetooth Technology Specifications.
- Why Bluetooth Technology is used?.
- Wireless.
- Bluetooth is automatic.
- Standardized Protocol
- Low Interference.
- Low Energy Consumption.
- Sharing Voice and Data.
- Instant PAN (Personal Area Network)
- Bluetooth is Actually Inexpensive.
- Limitation Of Bluetooth Technology.
- Data rate.
- Security.
- Bluetooth Applications.
- Some Existing Bluetooth Products.
- Bluetooth Keyboard.
- Bluetooth Printers.
- Bluetooth Headsets.
- ZigBee Technology.
- ZigBee Device Types.
- ZigBee coordinator (ZC)
- ZigBee Router (ZR)
- ZigBee End Device (ZED)
- How Does ZigBee Works?.
- Non beacon Mode.
- Beacon Mode.
- ZigBee Frequency Bands.
- Why ZigBee?.
- Low power consumption.
- Vendor Independence.
- Low cost
- Support large number of nodes.
- Flexible network.
- ZigBee Technology limitations.
- Interference.
- Low Data Rate.
- Different ZigBee Topologies.
- Star
- Mesh.
- Cluster Tree.
- ZigBee Applications.
- Ultra Wide Band Technology (UWB)
- How UWB Works.
- Why using Ultra Wide Band?.
- High Data Rate Communication.
- Multiple Access Communication.
- Obstacles Penetration.
- Low Power Consumption.
- Hardware Simplicity.
- Direct Resolvability Of Discrete Multi Path Components.
- Diversity Gain.
- Ultra Wide Band Limitations.
- Potential Interference To and From Existing Systems.
- Long Synchronization Time.
- Complex Signal Processing Required.
- Ultra Wide Band Applications.
- Comparison between different WPAN Technologies.
- WLAN..
- Overview..
- Types of WLAN..
- Infrastructure WLANs (Is more commonly deployed today)
- Independent WLANs.
- WLAN Architecture.
- Station.
- Wireless Access Point
- Client
- Basic Service Set
- Extended Service Set
- Wi-Fi Technology.
- Overview..
- How Wi-Fi Works?.
- IEEE 802.11.
- 802.11-1997 (802.11 legacy)
- 802.11b.
- 802.11a.
- 802.11g.
- 802.11n (Future Of Wi-Fi)
- WLAN Different uses.
- Comparison between different Wi-Fi standards.
- M2M communication..
- M2M communication.
- Telemetry.
- Telemetry applications.
- Water Management
- Defense, space systems.
- Medicine.
- Telematics.
- Vehicle Telematics.
- Vehicle telematics applications.
- Vehicle tracking.
- Fleet management
- Satellite navigation.
- WiMAX.
- Introduction.
- Definition.
- Standards.
- 802.16e-2005.
- WiMAX Architectures.
- Mesh Architecture.
- Advantages of Mesh Networks.
- Drawbacks of Mesh Architectures.
- Mesh Networking Applications.
- Mesh Network and WiMAX.
- Reliability and Security of Mesh WiMAX Networks.
- Challenge of Mesh WiMAX Network.
- Point to Consecutive Point
- Point-to-Point
- Point to Multiple Point
- WiMAX against 3G..
- WiMAX Deployment Consideration for Mobile Operators.
- WIMAX Deployment and 3G..
- WiMAX as 3G Alternative.
- Challenges of Deploying WiMAX as 3G Alternative.
- 3G applications and services remain convincing and are still needed.
- The Cost between WiMAX and 3G..
- WiMAX and 3G Integration.
- WIMAX Deployment and 2G..
- WIMAX deployment and UMTS.
- WIMAX Deployment and WCDMA..
- WIMAX Deployment and HSPDA..
- Spectrum allocation for the 802.16e/d.
- Fixed WiMAX.
- Mobile WiMAX.
- Licensed and Unlicensed.
- Licensed Bands.
- 2.3 GHz.
- 2.5 GHz.
- 3.5 GHz.
- Unlicensed Band.
- Considerations of Bands.
- Link Budget
- Surrounding Circumstances.
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- Table of Figures
- Figure 1: Piconet Topology.
- Figure 2: Scatternet Topology.
- Figure 3: Electro Magnetic Spectrum For IR.
- Figure 4:International Radio Frequency Allocation.
- Figure 5: Star ZigBee Network.
- Figure 6: Mesh ZigBee Network.
- Figure 7: Tree ZigBee Network.
- Figure 8 - M2M NETWORK.
- Figure 9 - Mesh Network with Wi-Fi and/or WiMAX.
- Figure 10 - WiMAX and Outdoor Mesh Equipment Revenue (in Billion USD)
- Figure 11 - A consecutive point network.
- Figure 12 - WiMAX Point-To-Point (PTP) Backhaul.
- Figure 13 - Point to Multi-Point.
- Figure 14 - Nortel WiMAX 802.16e solution source: Nortel.
- Figure 15 - 3G Cellular, WLAN and WiMAX.
- Figure 16 - Licensed and Unlicensed Bands.
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