Wireless Sensor Networks: A Networking Perspective, John
Wiley & Sons, 2009
Heterogeneous Wireless Mobile Networks: Architectures, Protocols
and Standards, VDM Verlag, 2009
Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems,
Society for Modeling and Simulation International, 2004
The Wireless Mobile Internet - Architectures, Protocols, and
Services, John Wiley & Sons, 2003
Low Earth
Orbital Satellites for Personal Communication Networks, Artech House, 1998
The
Handbook of Technology Management, John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Encyclopedia
on Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, World Scientific Press, 2009
Wireless
Communications, Springer, 2008
The
Handbook of Computer Networks, John Wiley & Sons, 2008
The Handbook of Information Security, John Wiley & Sons,
2005
Wiley Encyclopedia of Telecommunications, John Wiley &
Sons, 2002
Sustainable Transport in Sustainable Cities – Reforming Through
Informing, The Warren Centre, 2002
Next Generation
Wireless Networks, Kluwer Academic Publishes, 2000
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J. Zheng and A. Jamalipour Wireless Sensor Networks: A Networking
Perspective John
Wiley & Sons, 512 pp, July 2009 |
Learn the fundamental concepts, major challenges, and effective
solutions in wireless sensor networking
This book provides a comprehensive
and systematic introduction to the fundamental concepts, major challenges, and
effective solutions in wireless sensor networking (WSN). Distinguished from
other books, it focuses on the networking aspects of WSNs and covers the most
important networking issues, including network architecture design, medium
access control, routing and data dissemination, node clustering, node
localization, query processing and data aggregation, transport and quality of
service, time synchronization, network security, and sensor network standards.
With contributions from
internationally renowned researchers, Wireless Sensor Networks expertly
strikes a balance between fundamental concepts and state-of-the-art technologies,
providing readers with unprecedented insights into WSNs from a networking perspective.
It is essential reading for a broad audience, including academic researchers,
research engineers, and practitioners in industry. It is also suitable as a textbook
or supplementary reading for electrical engineering, computer engineering, and
computer science courses at the graduate level.
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K. Munasinghe and A. Jamalipour Heterogeneous Wireless Mobile Networks:
Architectures, Protocols and Standards VDM
Verlag, April 2009 |
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M. Obaidat, A. Jamalipour, and F. Davoli Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems Society
for Modeling and Simulation International, 2004 |
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Abbas Jamalipour The Wireless Mobile Internet: Architectures, Protocols, and Services John
Wiley & Sons, 482 pp, January 2003 |
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"The most comprehensive literature on the subject of wireless IP describing both the core network and the access technology"
Providing Internet services
to mobile users has become the most significant topic within the
telecommunications research community in the past few years. As a result
several books have been published by the experts from the cellular
communications world and researchers from the computer science field. While
cellular books cover architecture and air interface of the second- and
third-generation wireless systems, computer networks and Internet books
overview some fundamentals and protocols on migrating the fix-IP into mobile
environment. Other books that claimed to cover the both topics in the past,
however, also failed to provide a complete literature on wireless IP, because
of focusing on either access technology or network protocols.
The
Wireless Mobile Internet - Architectures, Protocols, and Services
elegantly bridges this gap and therefore provides the first complete literature
for the wireless Internet both describing the standard activities and the
current status of the wireless IP, as well as detailing network models and
specific techniques. While some chapters in the Wireless Mobile Internet
describe the standard activities and the current status of the wireless IP
other chapters detail network models and specific techniques that usually approached
by academic researchers.
Essential
reading for researchers from industry and academia in the field of wireless
cellular networks and Internet, practicing engineers who need a single text on
the subject as well as senior level undergraduates and first-year
postgraduates.
Contents:
Part I The Wireless Internet
Part II Fundamental Topics in Wireless IP
Part III Advanced Topics in Wireless IP
To order this book, please contact Wiley: For Wiley US click here, For Wiley UK click here. back to top
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review of this book by IEEE
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See a sample chapter for this book
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Abbas Jamalipour Low Earth Orbital Satellites for Personal Communication Networks Artech
House Publishers, 294 pp, 1998 ISBN: 0-89006-955-7 |
Although Low Earth Orbital (LEO) satellites
are the most promising candidates for establishing Personal Communications
Networks (PCNs) on a global basis, their usage is also problematic. This
new book provides the first comprehensive analysis of one of the hottest topics
in communications systems today-the application of LEO satellites in PCNs.
Dedicated to studying LEO satellite systems, the book describes the
characteristic design features, discusses the issues to be considered during
the design of LEO satellite communications networks, and presents analytical
frameworks for evaluating their performance. It also explains major problems
relating to employing the LEO satellites in a global PCN-both for today's and
tomorrow's applications.
The book's
broad coverage, including new research viewpoints, necessary tools, and
fundamental analysis techniques, will enable you to:
This
comprehensive book is a valuable reference for electrical engineers involved in
a wide range of activities, including the design of mobile satellite systems,
LEO satellite systems, and terrestrial cellular systems. It offers graduate
students of electrical and communications engineering a complete overview not
found in any other textbook. Much of the book's analyses and proposed
techniques are also applicable to other mobile communications systems such as
terrestrial cellular systems.
Contents:
To
order this book, please contact Artech House ![]()
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Abbas Jamalipour, "Wireless Internet" Edited by Hossein Bidgoli, 3-Volume Set John Wiley & Sons, 2005, ISBN: 0-471-64833-7 |
This definitive 3-volume Handbook offers coverage of
both established and cutting-edge theories and developments on information and computer
security. Among industries expected to become increasingly dependent upon the
information and computer security and active in understanding the many issues
surrounding this important and fast growing field are: government agencies,
military, education, libraries, health, medical, law enforcement, accounting
firms, law firms, justice, manufacturing, financial services, insurance,
communications, transportation, aerospace, energy, biotechnology and utilities.
Volume I: Key Concepts, Infrastructure, Standards
and Protocols
Volume II: Information Warfare, Social, Legal, and International Issues and
Security Foundations
Volume III: Threats, Vulnerabilities, Prevention, Detection and Management
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See http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471648337.html
for more information.
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Abbas Jamalipour, "Satellites
in IP Networks" Edited by John G. Proakis, 5-Volume Set John Wiley & Sons, Dec 2002, ISBN: 0-471-36972-1 |
The most substantive
survey available of the entire field of telecommunications and signal
processing
Engineers have long required a comprehensive yet
concise resource to turn to for reliable, up-to-date information on the
continually evolving field of telecommunications. In six easily searched
volumes, the Wiley Encyclopedia of Telecommunications and Signal Processing
provides a broad, clear overview of both the fundamentals of and recent
advances in telecommunications and signal processing. This essential
reference–the only one dedicated to telecommunications for electrical
engineers–is available in print and electronic formats.
See also http://www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/eot/
for more information.
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Abbas Jamalipour
Wireless Broadband
Multimedia and IP Applications via Mobile ATM Satellites
in “Next
Generation Wireless Networks,” edited by
Sirin Tekinay
Kluwer Academic Publishers (November 2000),
ISBN: 0-7923-7240-9,
272 pp.
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This book is an organized and edited work of
enabling technologies for the applications and services needed for future
wireless networks. Its focus is the defining architectures, services and
applications, with coverage of all layers, i.e., from the physical layer to the
information handling layers of the network. The new wireless network
architectures are geared specifically for enabling mobility and
location-enhanced applications.
Presented first are tutorials on new network
architectures, including a discussion of "infostations", the role of
satellites in broadband wireless access, and the "infocity" concept.
The next three chapters present material that describes the state-of-the-art in
wireless geolocation systems (including "assisted GPS"), alternatives
for wireless geolocation, and empirical data on wireless geolocation
capabilities. The first of the last two chapters demonstrates the use of
location information in next generation wireless networks, with coverage of
real-time geolocation measurements in mobile connectivity. The final chapter
portrays the creation of a "killer application" in wireless networks.
Leading researchers in the field have contributed to this volume.
Next Generation Wireless Networks is
essential reading for engineers, researchers, application design specialists,
and product managers in the field of wireless network architectures and wireless
geolocation.
Contents and
Contributors
Introduction. 1. Infostations: New Perspectives on Wireless Data
Networks; A.L. Iacono, C. Rose. 2. Wireless Broadband Multimedia and IP
Applications via Mobile ATM Satellites; A. Jamalipour.3. Infocity:
Providing QoS to Mobile Hosts; P. Morreale.4. Assisted GPS for Wireless
Phone Location-Technology and Standards; B. Richton, G. Vanucci, S.
Wilkus. 5. Evaluation of Location Determination Technologies Towards
Satisfying the FCC E-911 Ruling; M. Oguz Sunay.6. A Series of GSM
Positioning Trials; M. Macnaughten, C. Scott, C.Drane.7. Enhancing
Terminal Coverage and Fault Recovery in Configurable Cellular Networks Using
Geolocation Services; M.A.Bassiouni, Wei Cui.8. UMTS Applications
Development-Designing: A `Killer Application'; G. Popischil, E. Bonek, A.
Schneider. Index.