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4.1
80 reviewsThis text takes a “bottom-up” perspective.
Topics in the book range from the basic principles of networking and communication systems through to applications making it ideal for practicing and R&D engineers in the wireless communications and networking industries looking to understand this new area. The inclusion of problems and solutions at the end of each chapter furthers understanding and makes it a highly relevant text for post-graduate and senior undergraduates on communication systems and computer science courses.
Content:
Chapter 1 Related Work and Preliminary Considerations (pages 1–14):
Chapter 2 A Communication?Theoretic Framework for Multi?hop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Ideal Scenario (pages 15–41):
Chapter 3 A Communication?Theoretic Framework for Multi?hop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Realistic Scenario (pages 43–84):
Chapter 4 Connectivity in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: A Physical Layer Perspective (pages 85–110):
Chapter 5 Effective Transport Capacity in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (pages 111–142):
Chapter 6 Impact of Mobility on the Performance of Multi?hop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (pages 143–165):
Chapter 7 Route Reservation in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (pages 167–194):
Chapter 8 Optimal Common Transmit Power for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (pages 195–217):
Chapter 9 The Routing Problem in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: A Cross?Layer Perspective (pages 219–248):
Chapter 10 Concluding Remarks (pages 249–264):