Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking

by: Steve Methley

Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking
Author: Steve Methley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)

Series: The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series

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Format: Electronic book text

Publication date: 03 September 2009

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ISBN: 051157729X ISBN 13: 9780511577291 Publisher suggests as an alternative: Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking (2009)

Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking by Steve Methley

As mesh networks move towards large-scale deployment, this practical guide provides all you need. Top page

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Are you involved in implementing wireless mesh networks? As mesh networks move towards large-scale deployment, this highly practical book provides the information and insights you need. The technology is described, potential pitfalls in implementation are identified, clear hints and tips for success are provided, and real-world implementation examples are evaluated. Moreover, an introduction to wireless sensor networks (WSN) is included. This is an invaluable resource for electrical and communications engineers, software engineers, technology and information strategists in equipment, content and service providers, and spectrum regulators. It is also a useful guide for graduate students in wireless communications, and telecommunications. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)

City: Cambridge

Pages: 240

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Age recommended: Professional and scholarly

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey: 004.68

Summary Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Mesh overview and terminology; 2. Attractive mesh attributes and applications; 3. Fundamentals of mesh technology; 4. Mesh capacity, scalability and efficiency - hypothesis testing; 5. Mesh susceptibility; 6. Mesh services and quality of service (QoS); 7. Summary of potential mesh pitfalls to avoid; 8. Appropriate telecommunications applications for mesh; 9. Successful mesh implementations; 10. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) as mesh networks; Abbreviations; Selected definitions; Appendix: mobility models; About the author; Mesh hints and tips (inside back cover). Top page

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