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adam_text | Contents
Preface xv
1
Introduction
1
1.1
Introduction
1
1.2 Elements
of
Information Networks 3
1.2.1 Evolution
of
Applications, Devices, and Networks 5
1.2.2 Information Network
Infrastructures and Wireless
Access 7
1.2.3
Connection Between Wireless
Access
and Localization
9
1.2.4 Standards
Organizations for
Information Networking 10
1.2.5
Four Markets in the
Evolution
of Wireless Networking Standards
13
1.2.6
Trends in Wireless Data Applications
14
1.3
Evolution of Wireless Access to the PSTN
17
1.3.1
Cordless Telephone Systems
18
1.3.2
Cellular Telephone Networks
18
1.4
Evolution of Wireless Access to the Internet
21
1.4.1
Local Wireless Data Networks
21
1.4.2
Wide Area Wireless Data Networks
24
1.5
Evolution of Wireless Localization Technologies
27
1.5.1
TOA
-based Wireless Localization
27
1.5.2
RSS-based Localization
28
1.6
Structure of this Book
29
¡.6.1
Part
Í:
Principles of Air-Interference Design
30
1.6.2
Part ¡I: Principle of Network Infrastructure Design
31
1.6.3
Part III: Wireless Local Access
31
1.6.4
Part IV: Wide Area Wireless Access
32
1.6.5
Part V: Wireless Localization
33
Part I PRINCIPLES OF AIR-INTERFERENCE DESIGN
2
Characteristics of the Wireless Medium
39
2.1
Introduction
39
2.1.1
Causes of Multipath Propagation
40
2.1.2
Effects of Multipath Propagation
41
2.1.3
Applied Channel Models for Wireless Communication Applications
43
viii Contents
2.2
Modeling of Large-scale RSS, Path Loss, and Shadow Fading
45
2.2.1
General Features of Large-Scale RSS
45
2.2.2
Friis Equation and Path-Loss Modeling in Free Space
47
2.2.3
Empirical Determination of Path Loss Gradient
51
2.2.4
Shadow Fading and Fading Margin
51
2.2.5
Popular Models for Path Loss and Shadow Fading
55
2.3
Modeling of RSS Fluctuations and
Doppler
Spectrum
60
2.3.1
Friis
Equation and Geometric Ray Tracing
61
2.3.2
Modeling of Small-Scale Fading
69
2.3.3
Modeling of
Doppler
Spectrum
70
2.4
Wideband Modeling of Multipath Characteristics
72
2.4.1
Impulse Response, Multipath Intensity, and Bandwidth
72
2.4.2
Multipath Spread,
ISI,
and Bandwidth
74
2.4.3
Wideband Channel Models in Standardization Organizations
77
2.4.4
Simulation of Channel Behavior
79
2.5
Emerging Channel Models
79
2.5.1
Wideband Channel Models for Geolocation
79
2.5.2
SIMO
and
MIMO
Channel Models
82
Appendix A2: What Is the Decibel?
84
3
Physical Layer Alternatives for Wireless Networks
99
3.1
Introduction
99
3.2
Physical Layer Basics: Data rate, Bandwidth, and Power
100
3.2.
1 Data Rate and Bandwidth
101
3.2.2
Power and Error Rate
101
3.2.3
Shannon-Hartley Bound on Achievable Data Rate
105
3.3
Performance in Multipath Wireless Channels
107
3.3.1
Effects of Flat Fading
108
3.3.2
ISI
Effects Due to Multipath
110
3.4
Wireless Transmission Techniques
112
3.4.1
Power Efficient Short Distance Baseband Transmission
112
3.4.2
Bandwidth Efficient Carrier Modulated Transmission
114
3.5
Multipath Resistant Techniques
120
3.5.1
Flat Fading, Antenna Diversity, and
MIMO
121
3.5.2
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Transmissions
123
3.5.3
FH-CDMA and OFDM
127
3.5.4
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmission
129
3.5.5
DS-CDMA andM-ary Orthogonal Coding
131
3.5.6
Comparison ofDSSS, FHSS and OFDM
133
3.6
Coding Techniques for Wireless Communications
136
3.6.1
Block Codes
137
3.6.2
Convolutional Codes
139
3.6.3
Turbocodes
and Other Advanced Codes
140
3.6.4
Space-Time Coding
140
3.6.5
Automatic Repeat Request Schemes
141
3.6.6
Block Interleaving
142
3.6.7
Scrambling
143
3.6.8
Speech Coding
143
Contents ¡x
3.7
Cognitive
Radio and Dynamic Spectrum Access 145
Appendix A3 145
4 Medium Access
Methods
153
4.1
Introduction
153
4.2
Centralized Assigned-
Access
Schemes
155
4.2.1
Frequency Division Multiple Access
156
4.2.2
Time Division Multiple Access
159
4.2.3
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
163
4.2.4
Comparison oj CDMA, TDM A and FDMA
166
4.2.5
Performance of Assigned-Access Methods
169
4.3
Distributed Random Access for Data Oriented Networks
173
4.3.1
Random Access Methods for Data Services
174
4.3.2
Access methods for LANs
180
4.3.3
Performance of Random Access Methods
186
4.4
Integration of Voice and Data Traffic
195
4.4.1
Access Methods for Integrated Services
195
4.4.2
Data Integration in Voice-Oriented Networks
196
4.4.3
Voice Integration into
Data-Oriented
Networks
202
Part II PRINCIPLES OF NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN
5
Deployment of Wireless Networks
217
5.1
Introduction
217
5.2
Wireless Network Architectures
218
5.2.1
Classification of Wireless Networks Based on Topologies
219
5.2.2
Classification of Wireless Networks Based on Coverage
223
5.3
Interference in Wireless Networks
224
5.3.1
Interference Range
225
5.3.2
Probability of Interference
228
5.3.3
Empirical Results
231
5.4
Deployment of Wireless LANs
233
5.5
Cellular Topology, Cell Fundamentals, and Frequency Reuse
238
5.5.1
The Cellular Concept
239
5.5.2
Cellular Hierarchy
241
5.5.3
Cell Fundamentals and Frequency Reuse
243
5.5.4
Signal to Interference Ratio Calculation
244
5.6
Capacity Expansion Techniques
248
5.6.7
Architectural Methods for Capacity Expansion
250
5.6.2
Channel Allocation Techniques and Capacity Expansion
260
5.6.3
Migration to Digital Systems
267
5.7
Network Planning for CDMA Systems
268
5.7.1
Issues in CDMA Network Planning
269
5.7.2
Migration from Legacy Systems
270
5.8
Femtocells
270
Contents
6
Wireless Network Operations
275
6.1
Introduction
275
6.1.1
Operations in Cellular Telephone Networks
276
6.1.2
Operations in Wireless Local Area Networks
278
6.1.3
Operations in Wireless Personal Area Networks
280
6.2
Cell Search and Registration
281
6.3
Mobility Management
283
6.3.1
Location Management
283
6.3.2
Handoff Management
288
6.3.3
Mobile IP and IMS
297
6.4
Radio Resources and Power Management
301
6.4.1
Adjusting Link Quality
303
6.4.2
Power Control
303
6.4.3
Power Saving Mechanisms in Wireless Networks
307
6.4.4
Energy Efficient Designs
309
6.4.5
Energy Efficient Software Approaches
312
7
Wireless Network Security
321
7.1
Introduction
321
7.1.1
General Security Threats
322
7.7.2
Cryptographic Protocols for Security
323
7.2
Security in Wireless Local Networks
324
7.2.1
Security Threats
324
7.2.2
Security Protocols
325
7.3
Security in Wireless Personal Networks
330
7.3.1
Security Threats
330
7.3.2
Security Protocols
332
7.4
Security in Wide Area Wireless Networks
334
7.4.1
Security Threats
334
7.4.2
Security Protocols
336
7.5
Miscellaneous Issues
340
Appendix A7: An Overview of Cryptography and Cryptographic Protocols
341
Part III WIRELESS LOCAL ACCESS
8
Wireless LANs
357
8.1
Introduction
357
8.1.1
Early Experiences
358
8.1.2
Emergence of Unlicensed Bands
359
8.1.3
Products, Bands, and Standards
360
8.1.4
Shift in Marketing Strategy
361
8.2
Wireless Local Area Networks and Standards
363
8.2.1
WLAN Standards and
802.11
Standards Activities
364
8.2.2
Ethernet and IEEE
802.11 366
8.2.3
Overview of IEEE
802.11 367
8.3
IEEE
802.
1
1
WLAN Operations
369
8.3.1
Topology and Architecture
369
8.3.2
The IEEE
802.1
і
MAC Layer
373
Contents xi
381
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394
405
405
406
409
410
412
414
415
421
424
424
425
426
428
430
432
432
434
434
435
436
444
447
447
1
0.1.1 UWB Networking
at
3.1-10.6
GHz
448
10.1.2 Gigabit
Wireless at
60
GHz
450
10.2
UWB Communications at
3.1-10.6
GHz
451
10.2.1
Impulse Radio and Time Hopping Access
451
10.2.2
Direct Sequence UWB
455
1
0.2
J
Multi-Band OFDM
459
10.2.4
Channel Models for UWB Communications
461
10.3
Gigabit Wireless at
60
GHz
467
10.3.1
Architecture and Application Scenarios
468
10.3.2
Transmission and Medium Access
470
10.3.3
Channel Models for
60
GHz mmWave Networks
472
Part IV WIDE AREA WIRELESS ACCESS
11
TDM A Cellular Systems
479
11.1
Introduction
479
11.2
What is TDMA Cellular?
480
11.2.1
Original Services and Shortcomings
481
11.2.2
Reference Architecture for a Cellular Network
482
8.3.3
The PHY Layer
8.3.4
Capacity of Infrastructure WLANs
8.3.5
Security Issues and Implementation in IEEE
80.
9
Low
1
Power Sensor Networks
9.1
Introduction
9.2
Bluetooth
9.2.
Ì
Overall Architecture
9.2.2
Protocol Stack
9.2.3
Physical Layer
9.2.4
MAC Mechanism
9.2.5
Frame Formats
9.2.6
Connection Management
9.2.7
Security
9.3
IEEE
802.15.4
and ZigBee
9.3.1
Overall Architecture
9.3.2
Protocol Stack and Operation
9.3.3
Physical Layer
9.3.4
MAC Layer
9.3.5
Frame Format
9.3.6
Comparison of ZigBee with Bluetooth and WiFi
9.4
IEEE
802.15.6
Body Area Networks
9.4.1
What is a BAN?
9.4.2
Overall Architecture and Applications
9.4.3
Channel Measurement and Modeling
9.4.4
Physical and MAC Layer
10
Gigabit Wireless
10.1
Introduction
xii Contents
11.3
Mechanisms to Support a Mobile Environment
486
11.3.1
Registration
486
11.3.2
Call Establishment
487
11.3.3
Handoff
488
11.3.4
Security
490
11.4
Communication Protocols
491
11.4.1
Layer
1:
Physical Layer
493
11.4.2
Layer II: Data Link Layer
499
11.4.3
Layer HI: Networking Layer
500
11.5
Channel Models for Cellular Networks
501
11.5.1
Path Loss Models for Cellular Networks
503
11.5.2
Models for Scattering Function of Cellular Networks
506
11.6
Transmission Techniques in TDMA Cellular
508
11.7
Evolution of TDMA for Internet Access
512
11.7.1
Architectural and MAC Layer Changes
512
11.7.2
Data Rate in TDMA Packet Switched Networks
515
12
CDMA Cellular Systems
519
12.1
Introduction
519
12.2
Why CDMA?
520
12.3
CDMA Based Cellular Systems
521
12.4
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
522
12.4.1
Receiver Processing with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
523
12.4.2
Channelization using Orthogonal Sequences
525
12.4.3
Multipath Diversity with PN Sequences
528
12.5
Communication Channels and Protocols in Example CDMA Systems
534
12.5.1
The 2G CDMA System
534
12.5.2
The 3G UMTS System
543
12.6
Cell Search, Mobility, and Radio Resource Management in CDMA
546
12.6.1
Cell Search
546
12.6.2
Soft Handoff
548
12.6.3
Power Control
552
12.7
High Speed Packet Access
554
13
OFDM and
MIMO
Cellular Systems
561
13.1
Introduction
561
13.2
Why OFDM?
562
13.2.1
Robustness in Multipath Dispersion
563
13.2.2
Flexible Allocation of Resources
567
13.2.3
Challenges with OFDM
569
13.3
Multiple Input Multiple Output
572
13.3.1
Diversity
573
13.3.2
Spatial Multiplexing
575
13.3.3
Beamforming
576
13.4
WiMax
576
13.4.1
General Architecture of WiMax
579
13.4.2
MAC Layer of WiMAX
581
13.4.3
PHY Layer of WiMax
582
Contents
xiii
13.5
Long Term
Evolution
5g2
13.5.1
Architecture and Protocol Stack
583
13.5.2
Downlink in LTE
586
/3.5.3
Uplink in LTE
588
13.5.4
LTE Operational Aspects
589
13.5.5
Miscellaneous
59]
13.6
LTE Advanced
591
Part V WIRELESS LOCALIZATION
14
Geolocation Systems
597
14.1
Introduction
597
14.2
What is Wireless Geolocation?
598
14.2.1
Wireless Emergency Services
600
14.2.2
Performance Measures for Geolocation Systems
601
14.3
RF Location Sensing and Positioning Methodologies
602
14.3.1
Generic Architecture
602
14.3.2
Positioning Algorithms
604
14.3.3
Positioning Standards for Cellular Telephone Systems
611
14.4
Location Services Architecture for Cellular Systems
613
14.4.1
Cellular Network Architecture
615
14.4.2
Location Services Architecture
616
14.4.3
Over the Air (Access Network) Communications for Location Services
618
14.4.4
Signaling in the Fixed Infrastructure (Core Network) for
Location Services
618
14.4.5
Mobile Location Protocol
619
14.5
Positioning in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
620
15
Fundamentals of RF Localization
625
15.1
Introduction
625
15.2
Modeling of the Behavior of RF Sensors
626
15.2.1
Behavior ofRSS Sensors
627
15.2.2
Behavior of
TOA
Sensors
627
1
5.2
J
Models of the Behavior of
DOA
629
15.3
Performance Bounds for Ranging
631
15.3.1
Fundamentals of Estimation Theory and CRLB
631
15.3.2
RSS-based Localization
633
15.3.3
TOA-based Localization
634
15.3.4
DOA-based Localization
636
15.4
Wireless Positioning Algorithms
639
15.4.1
Relation between Ranging and Positioning
639
15.4.2
RSS-based Pattern Recognition Algorithms
641
15.4.3
TOA-based Least Square Algorithms
648
16
Wireless Localization in Practice
653
16.1
Introduction
653
16.2
Emergence of Wi-Fi Localization
653
16.2.1
Evolution of Wi-Fi Localization
655
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16.2.2
Wi-Fi Localization:
TOA
versus
RSS 656
16.2.3
How does RSS-based Wi-Fi Localization Work?
657
16.3
Comparison of Wi-Fi Localization Systems
657
16.3.1
RTLS: Wi-Fi Localization for RFID Applications
658
16.3.2
WPS: Software GPS
660
16.4
Practical
TOA
Measurement
665
16.4.1
Measurement of
TOA
using a Narrowband Carrier Phase
665
16.4.2
Wideband
TOA
Measurement and Super-resolution Algorithm
666
16.4.3
UWB
TOA
Measurement
667
16.5
Localization in the Absence of DP
669
16.5.1
Ranging Error in the Absence of DP
670
16.5.2
Effects of Bandwidth
671
16.5.3
Localization using Multipath Diversity
672
16.5.4
Cooperative Localization Using Spatial Diversity
673
16.6
Challenges in Localization inside the Human Body
675
16.6.1
Bounds on RSS-based Localization inside the Human Body
676
16.6.2
Challenges in TOA-based RF Localization inside the Human Body
679
16.6.3
Modeling of Wideband RF Propagation from inside the Human Body
681
References
687
Index
701
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spelling | Pahlavan, Kaveh 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)132223678 aut Principles of wireless access and localization Kaveh Pahlavan ; Prashant Krishnamurthy Chichester Wiley 2013 XVIII, 706 S. Ill., graf. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Lokalisierung Robotik (DE-588)7569134-6 gnd rswk-swf Drahtloses Sensorsystem (DE-588)4789222-5 gnd rswk-swf Lokalisierung Robotik (DE-588)7569134-6 s Drahtloses Sensorsystem (DE-588)4789222-5 s DE-604 Krishnamurthy, Prashant Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025999264&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Pahlavan, Kaveh 1951- Krishnamurthy, Prashant Principles of wireless access and localization Lokalisierung Robotik (DE-588)7569134-6 gnd Drahtloses Sensorsystem (DE-588)4789222-5 gnd |
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title | Principles of wireless access and localization |
title_auth | Principles of wireless access and localization |
title_exact_search | Principles of wireless access and localization |
title_full | Principles of wireless access and localization Kaveh Pahlavan ; Prashant Krishnamurthy |
title_fullStr | Principles of wireless access and localization Kaveh Pahlavan ; Prashant Krishnamurthy |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of wireless access and localization Kaveh Pahlavan ; Prashant Krishnamurthy |
title_short | Principles of wireless access and localization |
title_sort | principles of wireless access and localization |
topic | Lokalisierung Robotik (DE-588)7569134-6 gnd Drahtloses Sensorsystem (DE-588)4789222-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Lokalisierung Robotik Drahtloses Sensorsystem |
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