Book Description
Market_Desc: The book is primarily for graduate and undergraduate students of Computer Science, Electrical and/or Electronics and Communication Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering. Professionals, Network System Administrators, and Networking Engineers will also benefit by reading this book.The book also targets professionals and researchers in the area of networking. Special Features: " Explains the basic concepts and different classes of wireless networks." Explains the design issues and components for each class of the wireless network." Standards like Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, etc. are covered in detail." Explains the protocols of routing, MAC, and physical layer for different classes of wireless networks." Extensive coverage of new topics on the advanced wireless networks such as MANETs, WSNs, VANETs, WIMAX, sensor networks, and wireless mesh networks." Separate chapters on wireless body area networks and emerging research issues in the wireless networks." Optimum balance of solved and practice problems.Excellent pedagogy support for the book with the following:ü 80+ solved problems and unsolved problems.ü 300+ review questions.ü 530+ objective questions (Multiple Choice Questions, Fill in the Blanks, and With CD or ). ü 9 experiments with clear output.Added Feature: NS-2-Simulator-Based Experimentsü All programs are written in gedit editor under Linux.ü All programs are tested for accuracy.ü For some experiments, outputs are presented as screenshots. About The Book: Wireless and Mobile Networks: Concepts and Protocols provides an explanation on the wireless network concepts, architectures, protocols, and applications. It covers the wireless networks such as wireless body area network (WBAN), wireless local area networks (WLANs), wireless metropolitan area networks (WMANs), wireless wide area network (WWAN), wireless sensor networks, wireless vehicle networks, and research challenges in wireless networks. The book addresses the design issues and explores various emerging protocols for wireless networks.