Description
Provides the key practical considerations for deploying wireless LANs and a solid understanding of the emerging technologies.
About the Author
Benny Bing is a research faculty member with the School of ECE, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. He is an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Senior Member, and Editor of the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine.
Reviews
'An excellent resource for anyone who wants to understand the underpinnings and possibilities of the Wi-Fi offerings we see evolving in the marketplace today.' Robert J. Zack, Director, Next Generation Broadband, EarthLink Inc., USA
'This book explores all aspects of contemporary wireless LANs, from the basics through wireless security, meshes, QoS, high throughput, and interworking with external networks. The broad range of topics and perspective make this the ideal reference for experienced practitioners, as well as those new to the field.' Craig J. Mathias, Principal, Farpoint Group, USA
'This book is a wonderful resource for anyone who works with Wi-Fi wireless technologies. It provides an excellent overview for the newcomer and an extensive and up-to-date reference for the expert. This book is a crucial tool for everyone involved in this exciting, fast-paced field. Everyone will learn from it!' David F. Kotz, Director, Center for Mobile Computing, Darmouth College, USA.
'The ability of Wi-Fi technology to expand in so many directions while maintaining backwards compatibility has been one key to its success and the technology will certainly continue to evolve. This book has hopefully given you some insights into where we have been and where we may be headed.' Greg Ennis, Technical Director, WiFi Alliance
Book Information
ISBN 9780521895842
Author Benny Bing
Format Hardback
Page Count 896
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1492g
Dimensions(mm) 261mm * 184mm * 36mm