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The mobile communications market remains the fastest growing segment of the global computing and communications business. The rapid progress and convergence of the field has created a need for new techniques and solutions, knowledgeable professionals to create and implement them, and courses to teach the background theory and technologies while pointing the way towards future trends.
In this book Jochen Schiller draws on his extensive experience to provide a thorough grounding in mobile communications, describing the state of the art in industry and research while giving a detailed technical background to the area. The book covers all the important aspects of mobile and wireless communications from the Internet to signals, access protocols and cellular systems, emphasizing the key area of digital data transfer. It uses a wide range of examples and other teaching aids, making it suitable for self-study and university classes.
The book begins with an overview of mobile and wireless applications, covering the history and market, and providing the foundations of wireless transmission and Medium Access Control. Four different groups of wireless network technologies are then covered: telecommunications systems, satellite systems, broadcast systems and wireless LAN. The following chapters about the network and transport layers address the impairments and solutions using well-known Internet protocols such as TCP/IP in a mobile and wireless environment. The book concludes with a chapter on technologies supporting applications in mobile networks, focusing on the Web and the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises for self-study (with solutions available to instructors) and references to standards, organizations and research work related to the topic.
New to this edition
- Integration of higher data rates for GSM (HSCSD, GPRS)
- New material on 3rd generation (3G) systems with in-depth discussion of UMTS/W-CDMA
- Addition of the new WLAN standards for higher data rates: 802.11a, b, g and HiperLAN2
- Extension of Bluetooth coverage to include IEEE 802.15, profiles and applications
- Increased coverage of ad-hoc networking and wireless profiled TCP
- Migration of WAP 1.x and i-mode towards WAP 2.0
Jochen Schiller is head of the Computer Systems and Telematics Working Group in the Institute of Computer Science, Freie Universitat Berlin, and a consultant to several companies in the networking and communication business. His research includes mobile and wireless communications, communication architectures and operating systems for embedded devices, and QoS aspects in communication systems.
About the Author
Jochen H. Schiller
received his Master's and PhD degrees in computer science from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1993 and 1996, respectively. In 1996 -1997 he was a DFG postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Computer Systems, Uppsala University, Sweden. Between June 1997 and April 2001 he was researcher at the Institute of Telematics, University of Karlsruhe. In September 1999, he was appointed Associate Professor attached to the École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Université du Québec, Canada. Between April 2000 and July 2000 he was Chair of Distributed Systems, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany, In February 2001 he received his habilitation on the topic "Quality of Service Aspects in Mobile Communication Systems". Since April 2001 he is Full Professor, Chair of Computer Systems & Telematics, Institute of Computer Science, Freie Universit™t Berlin, Germany. He co-authored many articles and several book chapters on mobile and wireless networks, quality of service aspects and security issues.
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4.3 out of 5
86.67% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great first book of mobile telecomunications!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mobile communications
It's a completed and necessary material for graduated mobile communications course. Very easy to understand.
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good book!
Though not perfect, it is still the best book around on wireless networks. It was chosen as the course book for mobile and wireless networks course during my graduation. I liked it very much and enjoyed reading it. It is written in a simple and easy to follow style, avoiding unnecessary text and explanations. It covers a wide range of topics in wireless networks, e.g., MAC for wireless, telecom networks, WLANs, mobile network layer (Mobile IP and etc), mobile transport layer, and satellite and broadcast systems, along with an introductory chapter on wireless transmission fundamentals. However it is SERIOUSLY missing IEEE 802.16 WiMAX.I have consulted a few other books in this area. In particular, I found it better than William Stallings's Wireless Communications & Networks.
1.0 out of 5 stars The book I got wasn't this
It looked nothing like the cover, the ISBN had a sticker over it. I couldn't peel off the sticker to look and see if it was the same book. The book printing was light on some pages and dark on others. I think this was a knock off copy from the reseller.
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indeed very good, hoping for new edition soon
All previous reviews are correct, this deserves 5 stars. The book is good, setting up the basics of wireless comms in a good style and with the help of very useful illustrations. I hope a new edition comes out soon covering the developments since 2003.
Très bon livre
Commence un peu à dater, à l'époque, j'avais trouvé dommage qu'il n'y ait rien sur la 4G. Ce bouquin m'a néanmoins bien servi pour mes cours de télécommunications à l'école polytechnique, ayant fait un master dans le domaine des télécommunications.
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Best reference book for mobile communications
This book is very easy to understand! All explanations and diagrams in it are very clear. The language of the book is very simple and the explanations are easy to grasp even in a single read! I am a Mumbai university engineering student and I highly recommend this book if you are a computer student.
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