Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing

Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing by Ivan Stojmenovic, published by Wiley on February 12, 2002, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the growing demand for wireless communication systems. This first edition spans 664 pages and presents a detailed exploration of various topics from a computer scientist’s perspective, including cellular networks, channel assignment, and routing.
Readers will find practical insights into the development of efficient protocols and algorithms essential for modern networking. The book delves into critical areas such as queuing and power optimization, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of computers and networking. With its focus on practical applications, this work serves as an important contribution to the field of wireless networks and mobile computing.
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The huge and growing demand for wireless communication systems has spurred a massive effort on the parts of the computer science and electrical engineering communities to formulate ever-more efficient protocols and algorithms. Written by a respected figure in the field, Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing is the first book to cover the subject from a computer scientist’s perspective. It provides detailed practical coverage of an array of key topics, including cellular networks, channel assignment, queuing, routing, power optimization, and much more.
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