无线宽带网络技术指南:3G,LMDS与无线Internet:英文 (影印本)
分类: 图书,计算机/网络,网络与数据通信,
作者: (美)John R. Vacca 著
出 版 社: 人民邮电出版社
出版时间: 2001-7-1字数:版次: 1版1次页数: 960印刷时间:开本:印次:纸张:I S B N : 9787115094612包装: 平装内容简介
本书是一本英文影印版的关于无线电通信系统的技术指南。
目录
preface
Foreword
PART 1OVERVIEW OF WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORKS TECHNOLOGY1
Chapter 1Wireless Broadband Networks Fundamentals3
What Are the Driving Forces Behind Broadband11
How are Networks and Operators Positioned to Provide Broadband Service?14
Can′t Match16
Overview of wireless Broadband Networks Activity19
Wireless Broadband Fundamentals and Fixed-wireless Broadband System33
wireless Broadband Market Demand Projections46
Conclusion47
endnotes50
Chapter 2Wireless Broadband Networks Platforms53
Enhanced Copper55
Fiberoptic and HFC61
Tired-Generation(3G) Cellular72
Satellites86
ATM and Relay Technologies102
Conclusion110
endnotes112
Chapter 3Service and Applications Over Wireless Broadband Networks115
What is Required to Support Consumer Wireless Broadband Internet Devices?118
General Applications and Services119
Conclusion125
endnotes129
Chapter 4Wireless Broadband Marketing Environment131
Mobile Broadband Wireless Communications132
Fixed Broadband Wireless Access132
Mobile Application Evolvement?132
Advantages of Fixed Wireless Broadband Over Wireless Networks Options135
Market Peneration Development137
Broadband Wireless Access Markets138
Global Markets and Trends for Fixed Wireless Broadband:LMDS,MMDS,and ISM 2000139
Conclusion143
endnotes146
Chapter 5Standards for Next-Generation High-Speed Wireless Broadband Connectivity147
HiperLAN2 Standard148
Global 3G(G3G) CDMA Standard149
CDMA Harmonization(G3G) Proposal for Protocol Layers155
Guidelines and Principles159
Conclusion160
endnotes160
Part 2PLANNING AND DESIGNING WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORKS APPLICATIONS163
Chapter 6Planning and Designing Wireless Broadband and Satellite Applications165
Data Applications166
Voice Applications167
Video Applications167
Need for Perspective Planning and Design for Wireless Broadband Applications168
The Connectivity/Transmission Factor180
Conclusion215
Endnotes221
Chapter 7Local Multipoint Distribution Service(LMDS)Design Technology223
Underlying Technology Overview227
The FCC and Auctions256
LMDS/LMCS Buildout Strategies and Opportunities262
Conclusion290
Endnotes302
Chapter 8Broadband Fixed Wireless Network Design305
Underlying Technology307
Multipoint Microwave Distribution System(MMDS)315
Commercial Opportunities for Everyone319
Conclusion326
Endnotes327
Chapter 9Broadband Wireless Access Design329
What Is Broadband Wireless Access?330
ATM Broadband Wireless Access Communications System332
LMDS:Broadband Wireless Access336
Advantages of BWA Technology339
Broadband Wireless Access and Time Division Duplexing342
Conclusion344
Endnotes345
Chapter 10Designing Millimeter-Wave Devices347
Monolithic Microwave and Millimeter-Wave IC(MMIC) Device Design349
MMIC Packaging352
Wireless Broadband Cascaded Reactively Terminated Single-Distributed Amplifier Design356
Conclusion363
Endnotes364
Chapter 11Wireless Broadband Services:The Designing of the Broadband Era365
Residential Wireless Broadband Access Services Design and the Teleworker:Security Considerations for the IT Manager366
Residential Wireless Broadband Services Design:Digital Subscriber Line and Cable Modem367
Residential Broadband Services and Security370
Scenario 1:The Teleworker Operates Systems That Do Not Fall Under the Purview of the Corporate Desktop Administration371
Scenario 2:The Teleworker's Residence Has Multiple Physical Connections374
Scenario 3:The Teleworker Requires Access to Application Servers and NOS Services That Would Otherwise Be Blocked by a Corporate Firewall377
Universal Precautions378
CLEC Wireless Broadband Services Design382
Conclusion388
Endnotes391
Chapter 12U.S.-Specific Wireless Broadband Design393
Adapting DOCSIS for U.S.-Specific Wireless Broadband Access Design394
Conclusion407
Endnotes407
PART 3INSTALLING ANDD DEPLOYING WIRELESS BROADBAND NETWORKS409
Chapter 13Deploying Wireless Broadband Satellite Networks411
Choosing Between Wireless Broadband and Wireline412
Understanding Geography and Climate414
Choosing Between Private and Carrier414
How to Deploy a Private Connection415
How to Use a Wireless Broadband Carrier417
When to Use Satellites418
When to Use Meteor Burst Wireless Broadband Communications Systems(MBWBCSs)418
When to Use Nongeostationary Earth Orbit Satellites424
Conclusion427
Endnotes427
Chapter 14Implementing Terrestrial Fixed Wireless Broadband Networks429
Implementing Fixed Terrestrial Enterprise Wireless Broadband Networks430
DSL Versus Cable431
Routing for Security434
Conclusion435
Endnotes435
Chapter 15Implementing Broadband Wireless and Satellite Applications437
Home Is Where the Circuit Is438
The Few,The Wired,The Broke445
Play the Waiting Game453
Conclusion454
Endnotes454
Chapter 16Packet-Over-SONET/SDH Specification(POS_PHY Level3):Deploying High-Speed Wireless Broadband Networking Applications457
Multiservice PHY-Link Interface Evolution460
POS-PHY Interface Design Requirements464
Conclusion468
Endnotes469
Chapter 17Wireless Broadband Access Implementation Methods471
The Convergence of Wireless Broadband Mobile and Access Implementation Methods472
Network Architecture475
The Protocol Stack477
Compact Open Core478
Wireless Broadband Networks:Transition to Third Generation482
2G+Systems484
Evolution of IS-95 to Packet-Mode Data:IS-95B487
Third-Generation Wireless Broadband Systems489
Integration with the Internet497
Conclusion500
Endnotes501
PART 4CONFIGURING WIRELESS NETWORDS503
Chapter 18Configuring Wireless LANs505
Applications for Wireless LANs508
Benefits of WLANs509
How WLANs Work510
WLAN Configurations511
Wireless LAN Technology Options514
WLAN Customer Considerations516
Conclusion527
Endnotes528
Chapter 19Configuring Unlicensed-Band Systems to Enhance Wireless Broadband Services in Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Services(MMDS)529
MMS License-Exempt-Band Point-to-Multipoint System530
Architectures for Servicing Shadow Areas in the MMDS Coverage533
Capacity of the Unlicensed-Band System534
Relevant MMDS Frequency and Capacity Planning539
Data Interfaces and Services539
Interference Mitigation540
Case Study:W-DSL in Las Vegas Using License-Exempt Bands542
Conclusion546
Endnotes547
Chapter 20Configuring Wireless Broadband Satellite Networks549
Applications550
Orbiting Height553
Systems562
Market Factors573
Conclusion579
Endnotes580
Chapter 21Configuring Residential Wireless Broadband Access Technology581
Residential Broadband Services :Digital Subscriber Line and Cable Modem583
Residential Wireless Broadband Services and Security585
Universal Precautions593
Network Antivirus Protection and Content Filtering596
Conclusion597
Endnotes597
PART 5MANAGING WIRELESS NETWORKS599
Chapter 22Managing Wireless Broadband :Operations Management of LMDS Systems and Their Applications601
The Principle of Operations Management603
LMDS versus Other Access Technologies607
Applications610
Conclusion612
Endnotes612
Chapter 23Testing Wireless Broadband Satellite Networks for Onboard Processing of Multimedia Applications and Next-Generation RF Digital Devices613
Testing Wireless Broadband Satellite Networks for Satellite Onboard Processing for Multimedia Applications614
The Capacity Limits of Satellite Channels617
OBP Building Blocks618
Testing Wireless Broadband Satellite Networks for Next-Generation RF Digital Devices626
Conclusion633
Endnotes634
Chapter 24Troubleshooting Fixed Wireless Broadband Networks635
Fixed Wireless Broadband Packet Access Using MMDS637
The Experimental Systems Architecture638
Observations and Lessons 644
Conclusion650
Endnotes651
PART 6ADVANCED WIRELESS NETWORKS AND THE FUTURE653
Chapter 25Wireless Broadband Network Applications:Teleservice Model and Adaptive Qos Provisions655
Modeling the Wireless Broadband Application658
Exploiting the Multicomponent Model in Multitier Environments660
Performance Results664
Conclusion667
Endnotes667
Chapter 26Residential High-Speed Internet:Wireless Broadband669
Residential High-Speed Internet Access Demand and Wireless Broadband Convergence671
High-Speed Access Technology672
xDSL673
Hybrid Fiber-Coax(HFC)Systems677
Fiber to the Home(FTTH)677
Satellite Systems678
Conclusion698
Endnotes700
Chapter 27Wireless Broadband Hybrids:The Next Wave701
Wireless Broadband-Wireline Integration707
Integrating Across Multiple-Access Platforms708
Integration of Wireline and Wireless Broadband Domains718
Facilitating Multiplatform Integration718
Tight Integration of Multiple Delivery Platforms729
Expanding This Data-Carrying Capacity721
Viewing Two Types of Platforms:LMDS and MMDS723
Conclusion724
Endnotes725
Chapter 28Next-Generation Wireless Broadband Networks727
3G Technology728
Harmonized 3G Wireless Broadband Standards Development738
3G CDMA Technologies749
“Smart”Phones and the 3G Evolution790
Conclusion795
Endnotes798
Chapter 29Global Broadband Demand Methodology and Projections801
Wireless Broadband Platform Demand Methodology Positioning802
Broadband WAP Positioning816
Estimating Satellite Internet Services and Equipment Using DVB/MPEG-2 and Multicast Web Caching 838
World Wireless Broadband Projections848
International Wireless Broadband Projections859
Conclusion872
Endnotes874
Chapter 30Summary,Conclusions,and Recommendations877
The Race for Wireless Wireless Broadband Space879
Wireless Broadband Test Equipment Vendor Perspective882
The Service Provider Perspective885
The Uncertain Future895
Endnotes897
Glossary899
Index941