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Local
Multipoint Distribution Services
Break free with the wireless networking capabilities of 802.11. This
comprehensive and well-written guide provides hardware advice, radio
frequency fundamentals, performance tips, architecture requirements, and
more. Provides clarity on connectivity issues for laptop computers,
personal digital assistants (PDAs), and peripherals.
Regis J. Bud Bates
Format: Adobe Acrobat eBook, 452KB
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: January 2002 |
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Wireless
Local Loops: Theory and Applications
The demand for greater flexibility both in bandwidth allocation as
well as in geographical terms has opened up the new application area of
Wireless Local Loops (WLL). WLL provide a telephone system where
subscribers are connected to the Public Switches Telephone Network (PSTN)
using radio signals rather than copper wire for part or all of the
connection between the subscriber and the switch. Divided into two parts,
theoretical aspects and applications, Wireless Local Loops brings together
contributions from leading world experts in this increasingly important
section of wireless communication systems.
Peter Stavroulakis
Format: Hardcover, 308pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: August 2001 |
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Wireless
Access Networks: Fixed Wireless Access and WLL Networks - Design and
Operation
Wireless provides a means for effective, efficient and rapid
deployment of new access networks in areas previously without
telecommunications service or short of capacity. Fixed wireless access
networks and Wireless Local Loop (WLL) technology are, therefore, playing
an important role in the restructuring of the public telecommunications
industry. Written in a highly accessible, well-illustrated and
simple-to-read format, this book presents the economics, the
practicalities, the technical and operational aspects of planning and
maintaining fixed wireless access networks, and explains when and why they
are attractive.
Martin P. Clark
Format: Hardcover, 426pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: September 2000 |
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Introduction
to Wireless Local Loop,Second Edition: Broadband and Narrowband
Systems
Featuring the hottest new technologies (including LMDS, MVDS, WLAN),
updated market forecasts, and the latest regulatory initiatives, this
updated edition of the best-selling Introduction to Wireless Local Loop
keeps you on the forefront of current and emerging products, services, and
issues affecting this field. The second edition includes new chapters on
WLL deployment, the current WLL market, and a substantial review of
broadband technologies, as well as new sections on prediction of user
requirements and the emerging UMTS standard. It is a comprehensive,
easy-to-understand guide to the underlying technologies, key selection
criteria, and design and deployment processes driving wireless local loop
(WLL) systems.
William Webb
Format: Hardcover, 428pp
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: June 2000 |
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