Wireless ad hoc and sensor networks: theory and applications

Wireless ad hoc and sensor networks: theory and applications

Li, Xiang-Yang

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If you have to understand and optimize the performance of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, this explanation provides you with the information and insights you need. It delivers an understanding of the underlying problems, and the techniques to develop efficient solutions and maximize network performance. Taking an algorithmic and theoretical approach, Li dissects key layers of a wireless network, from the physical and MAC layers (covering the IEEE 802.11 and802.16 protocols, and protocols for wireless sensor networks and Bluetooth) through to the network routing layer. In doing so he reviews the practical protocols, formulates problems mathematically, solves them algorithmically and then analyses the performance. Graduate students, researchers and practitioners needing an overview of the various algorithmic, graph theoretical, computational geometric and probabilistic approaches to solving problems in designing these networks will find this an invaluable resource. INDICE: Part I. Introduction: 1. History of wireless networks; 2. Wireless transmission fundamentals; Part II. Wireless MACs: 3. Wireless medium accesscontrol protocols; 4. TDMA channel assignment; 5. Spectrum channel assignment; 6. CDMA code channel assignment; Part III. Topology Control and Clustering: 7. Clustering and network backbone; 8. Weighted network backbone; 9. Topology control with flat structures; 10. Power assignment; 11. Critical transmission ranges for connectivity; 12. Other transition phenomena; Part IV. Wireless Network Routing Protocols: 13. Energy efficient unicast routing; 14. Energy efficient broadcast/multicast routing; 15. Routing with selfish terminals; 16. Joint routing, channel assignment and link scheduling; Part V. Other Issues: 17. Localization and location tracking; 18. Performance limitations of random wireless ad hoc networks; 19. Security of wireless ad hoc networks.

  • ISBN: 978-0-521-86523-4
  • Editorial: Cambridge University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 616
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés