Prentice Hall PTR - Multimedia Wireless Networks - Technologies, Standards, and QoS
Multimedia Wireless Networks: Technologies, Standards, and QoS
Table of Contents
Copyright
Prentice Hall PTR Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series
Preface
Target Audience
Structure of the Book
Part 1: Multimedia Applications and Quality of Service (QoS)
Chapter 1. Multimedia Applications
1.1 Applications
1.2 Main Protocols
Chapter 2. Quality of Service Fundamentals
2.1 Introduction
2.2 QoS Parameters
2.3 Multimedia Application Requirements
2.4 QoS Services
2.5 Realization of QoS Services
Chapter 3. QoS Mechanisms
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Classification
3.3 Channel Access Mechanism
3.4 Packet Scheduling Mechanisms
3.5 Traffic Policing Mechanism
3.6 Resource Reservation Signaling Mechanisms
3.7 Admission Control
3.8 QoS Architecture
Part 2: Wireless Local Area Networks
Chapter 4. IEEE 802.11
4.1 IEEE 802.11
4.2 IEEE 802.11e (QoS Extension)
Chapter 5. HiperLAN
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Architecture
5.3 Physical Layer
5.4 Data Link Control (DLC) Layer
5.5 Convergence Layer
5.6 QoS support
Chapter 6. HomeRF
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Architecture
6.3 Physical Layer
6.4 Media Access Control (MAC)
6.5 QoS Support
Part 3: Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Chapter 7. IEEE 802.16
7.1 Introduction
7.2 IEEE 802.16.1
7.3 Physical Layer
7.4 Media Access Control (MAC)
7.5 QoS Support
7.6 IEEE 802.16a
Part 4: Wireless Personal Area Networks
Chapter 8. Bluetooth
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Architecture
8.3 Physical Layer
8.4 Bluetooth Baseband
8.5 Link Manager (LM)
8.6 Host Control Interface (HCI)
8.7 Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP)
8.8 Higher Bluetooth Layers
8.9 Profiles
8.10 QoS Support
Chapter 9. IEEE 802.15
9.1 IEEE 802.15.1
9.2 IEEE 802.15.3
9.3 IEEE 802.15.3 Physical Layer
9.4 IEEE 802.15.3 Media Access Control
9.5 IEEE 802.15.3 QoS Support
9.6 IEEE 802.15.4
9.7 IEEE 802.15.4 Physical Layer
9.8 IEEE 802.15.4 Media Access Control
9.9 IEEE 802.15.4 QoS Support
Part 5: 2.5G and 3G Networks
Chapter 10. GPRS
10.1 Introduction
10.2 GPRS (Rel-5) Architecture
10.3 Physical Channel
10.4 Logical, Control, and Traffic Channels
10.5 Media Access Control (MAC) and Radio Link Control (RLC)
10.6 Radio Resource Control (RRC) and Radio Resource (RR)
10.7 QoS Support
Chapter 11. UMTS
11.1 Introduction
11.2 UMTS Architecture
11.3 Physical Layer
11.4 Media Access Control (MAC)
11.5 Data Link Layer Protocols (RLC, PDCP, and BMC)
11.6 Radio Resource Control (RRC)
11.7 QoS Support
Chapter 12. cdma2000
12.1 Introduction
12.2 cdma2000 Architecture
12.3 Physical Layer
12.4 Media Access Control (MAC)
12.5 Link Access Control (LAC)
12.6 QoS Support
Chapter 13. Satellite Communication
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Architecture
13.3 Forward Link
13.4 Return Link
13.5 Quality of Service Support
Appendix Acronyms and Abbreviations
Part 1: Multimedia Application and Quality of Service (QoS)
Part 2: Wireless Local Area Networks
Part 3: Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Part 4: Wireless Personal Area Networks
Part 5: 2.5G and 3G Networks
Bibliography
Introduction
Part 1: Multimedia Applications and Quality of Service (QoS)
Part 2: Wireless Local Area Networks
Part 3: Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Part 4: Wireless Personal Area Networks
Part 5: 2.5G and 3G Networks