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Multimedia Wireless Networks Technologies Standards And Qos Wongthavarawat

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Multimedia Wireless Networks Technologies Standards And Qos Wongthavarawat
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Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.51 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Wongthavarawat, Kitti; Ganz, Zvi; Ganz, Aura
ISBN: 9780130460998, 0130460990
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Multimedia Wireless Networks Technologies Standards And Qos Wongthavarawat by Wongthavarawat, Kitti; Ganz, Zvi; Ganz, Aura 9780130460998, 0130460990 instant download after payment.

Now that you can buy a cell phone with integrated multimedia capabilities, integrating QoS is even more important and timely since development and maintenance of those networks is crucial to product success! This book introduces the wireless networks practitioners (designers, implementers, and users) to the art of a wireless system design with integrated QoS support. To ensure users quality satisfaction, end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) support is needed the various underlining networks combined of the wide area network (WAN), the last mile distribution system (WLLs, satellite), and the WLANs. Wireless networks should be designed with integrated QoS control techniquesWith the growing optical based WANs users enjoy an abundance of bandwidth that results in no need for exercising QoS control schemes at the WANs because the edge wireless networks will suffer in the foreseeable future from limited unstable bandwidth (i.e. - unstable QoS). This trend is also observed in the new WLAN and WLL approved and proposed standards. These standards include however only the signaling mechanisms for QoS - not implementation techniques! The QoS techniques implementations are left to the designer. And designer's will turn to this book for answers

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