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Titre : 4G wireless video communications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Haohong Wang, Auteur ; Lisimachos P. Kondi, Auteur ; Ajay Luthra, Auteur Editeur : The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons Année de publication : 2009 Collection : Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Importance : 394 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 25,2 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-77307-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications Résumé : A comprehensive presentation of the video communication techniques and systems, this book examines 4G wireless systems which are set to revolutionise ubiquitous multimedia communication. 4G Wireless Video Communications covers the fundamental theory and looks at systems' descriptions with a focus on digital video. It addresses the key topics associated with multimedia communication on 4G networks, including advanced video coding standards, error resilience and error concealment techniques, as well as advanced content-analysis and adaptation techniques for video communications, cross-layer design and optimization frameworks and methods. It also provides a high-level overview of the digital video compression standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 that is expected to play a key role in 4G networks. Material is presented logically allowing readers to turn directly to specific points of interest. The first half of the book covers fundamental theory and systems, while the second half moves onto advanced techniques and applications. This book is a timely reflection of the latest advances in video communications for 4G wireless systems. Note de contenu : Contents
1 Introduction.
1.1 Why 4G?
1.2 4G Status and Key Technologies.
1.3 Video Over Wireless.
1.4 Challenges and Opportunities for 4G Wireless Video
2 Wireless Communications and Networking.
2.1 Characteristics and Modeling of Wireless Channels.
2.2 Adaptive Modulation and Coding.
2.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing.
2.4 Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems.
2.5 Cross-Layer Design of AMC and HARQ.
2.6 Wireless Networking.
3 Video Coding and Communications.
3.1 Digital Video Compression - Why and How Much?
3.2 Basics
3.3 Information Theory.
3.4 Encoder Architectures.
3.5 Wavelet-Based Video Compression
4 4G Wireless Communications and Networking.
4.1 IMT-Advanced and 4G.
4.2 LTE.
4.3 WIMAX-IEEE 802.16m.
4.4 3GPP2 UMB
5 Advanced Video Coding (AVC)/H.264 Standard.
5.1 Digital Video Compression Standards.
5.2 AVC/H.264 Coding Algorithm
6 Content Analysis for Communications.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Content Analysis
6.3 Content-Based Video Representation.
6.4 Content-Based Video Coding and Communications
6.5 Content Description and Management
7 Video Error Resilience and Error Concealment.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Error Resilience
7.3 Channel Coding.
7.4 Error Concealment
7.5 Error Resilience Features of H.264/AVC
8 Cross-Layer Optimized Video Delivery over 4G Wireless Networks.
8.1 Why Cross-Layer Design?
8.2 Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Framework.
8.3 Application Layer.
8.4 Rate Control at the Transport Layer
8.5 Routing at the Network Layer
8.6 Content-Aware Real-Time Video Streaming
8.7 Cross-Layer Optimization for Video Summary Transmission
9 Content-based Video Communications.
9.1 Network-Adaptive Video Object Encoding.
9.2 Joint Source Coding and Unequal Error Protection.
9.3 Joint Source-Channel Coding with Utilization of Data Hiding
10 AVC/H.264 Application - Digital TV
10.2 Random Access
10.3 Bitstream Splicing.
10.4 Trick Modes
10.5 Carriage of AVC/H.264 Over MPEG-2 Systems
11 Interactive Video Communications.
11.1 Video Conferencing and Telephony
11.2 Region-of-Interest Video Communications
12 Wireless Video Streaming.
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Streaming System Architecture
12.3 Delay-Constrained Retransmission
12.4 Considerations for Wireless Video Streaming.
12.5 P2P Video Streaming.
References. Index.4G wireless video communications [texte imprimé] / Haohong Wang, Auteur ; Lisimachos P. Kondi, Auteur ; Ajay Luthra, Auteur . - The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2009 . - 394 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 25,2 cm.. - (Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing) .
ISBN : 978-0-470-77307-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications Résumé : A comprehensive presentation of the video communication techniques and systems, this book examines 4G wireless systems which are set to revolutionise ubiquitous multimedia communication. 4G Wireless Video Communications covers the fundamental theory and looks at systems' descriptions with a focus on digital video. It addresses the key topics associated with multimedia communication on 4G networks, including advanced video coding standards, error resilience and error concealment techniques, as well as advanced content-analysis and adaptation techniques for video communications, cross-layer design and optimization frameworks and methods. It also provides a high-level overview of the digital video compression standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 that is expected to play a key role in 4G networks. Material is presented logically allowing readers to turn directly to specific points of interest. The first half of the book covers fundamental theory and systems, while the second half moves onto advanced techniques and applications. This book is a timely reflection of the latest advances in video communications for 4G wireless systems. Note de contenu : Contents
1 Introduction.
1.1 Why 4G?
1.2 4G Status and Key Technologies.
1.3 Video Over Wireless.
1.4 Challenges and Opportunities for 4G Wireless Video
2 Wireless Communications and Networking.
2.1 Characteristics and Modeling of Wireless Channels.
2.2 Adaptive Modulation and Coding.
2.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing.
2.4 Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Systems.
2.5 Cross-Layer Design of AMC and HARQ.
2.6 Wireless Networking.
3 Video Coding and Communications.
3.1 Digital Video Compression - Why and How Much?
3.2 Basics
3.3 Information Theory.
3.4 Encoder Architectures.
3.5 Wavelet-Based Video Compression
4 4G Wireless Communications and Networking.
4.1 IMT-Advanced and 4G.
4.2 LTE.
4.3 WIMAX-IEEE 802.16m.
4.4 3GPP2 UMB
5 Advanced Video Coding (AVC)/H.264 Standard.
5.1 Digital Video Compression Standards.
5.2 AVC/H.264 Coding Algorithm
6 Content Analysis for Communications.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Content Analysis
6.3 Content-Based Video Representation.
6.4 Content-Based Video Coding and Communications
6.5 Content Description and Management
7 Video Error Resilience and Error Concealment.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Error Resilience
7.3 Channel Coding.
7.4 Error Concealment
7.5 Error Resilience Features of H.264/AVC
8 Cross-Layer Optimized Video Delivery over 4G Wireless Networks.
8.1 Why Cross-Layer Design?
8.2 Quality-Driven Cross-Layer Framework.
8.3 Application Layer.
8.4 Rate Control at the Transport Layer
8.5 Routing at the Network Layer
8.6 Content-Aware Real-Time Video Streaming
8.7 Cross-Layer Optimization for Video Summary Transmission
9 Content-based Video Communications.
9.1 Network-Adaptive Video Object Encoding.
9.2 Joint Source Coding and Unequal Error Protection.
9.3 Joint Source-Channel Coding with Utilization of Data Hiding
10 AVC/H.264 Application - Digital TV
10.2 Random Access
10.3 Bitstream Splicing.
10.4 Trick Modes
10.5 Carriage of AVC/H.264 Over MPEG-2 Systems
11 Interactive Video Communications.
11.1 Video Conferencing and Telephony
11.2 Region-of-Interest Video Communications
12 Wireless Video Streaming.
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Streaming System Architecture
12.3 Delay-Constrained Retransmission
12.4 Considerations for Wireless Video Streaming.
12.5 P2P Video Streaming.
References. Index.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2720 28-04-17 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2720 2721 28-04-17 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2721 2718 28-04-17 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2718 2719 28-04-17 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2719 Adaptive Radar Signal Processing / Simon Haykin
Titre : Adaptive Radar Signal Processing Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Simon Haykin, Auteur Editeur : Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 230 p. Présentation : couv. ill.,ill. Format : 24,1 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-73582-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications Résumé : This collaborative work presents the results of over twenty years of pioneering research by Professor Simon Haykin and his colleagues, dealing with the use of adaptive radar signal processing to account for the nonstationary nature of the environment. These results, described by the researchers themselves, have profound implications for defense-related signal processing and remote sensing.
The book is divided into two parts:
* Part I discusses radar spectral analysis, with emphasis on spectrum estimation of the received signal. Following an introductory chapter, Chapter 2 addresses the low-angle tracking radar problem. Focusing on the target's angle of arrival in the presence of multipath, the authors set forth a spectrum estimation procedure known as the multi-taper, or multiple-window, method. This method accounts for the specular as well as diffuse kinds of multipath, which are integral parts of a physical low-angle tracking radar environment. Chapter 3 builds on the multi-taper method by estimating the power spectrum of the received signal as a function of both time and frequency with emphasis on sea clutter.
* Part II examines dynamic models of radar returns produced in a marine environment. Chapters 4 and 5 study different approaches to modeling the underlying dynamics responsible for the generation of sea clutter. Chapter 6 completes the discussion by formulating a Bayesian framework for the detection-through-tracking of a target in the presence of sea clutter.
References are provided in each chapter guiding the reader to the original research on which this book is based. This is a must-read for all engineers involved with radar systems-even senior-level engineers will find much new and thought-provoking material.Note de contenu : Table of contents
1. Introduction
Part I Radar Spectral Analysis
2. Angle-of-Arrival Estimation in the Presence of Multipath
3. Time–Frequency Analysis of Sea Clutter
Part II Dynamic Models
4. Dynamics of Sea Clutter
5. Sea-Clutter Nonstationarity: The Influence of Long Waves
6. Two New Strategies for Target Detection in Sea Clutter
IndexAdaptive Radar Signal Processing [texte imprimé] / Simon Haykin, Auteur . - Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2007 . - 230 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 24,1 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-471-73582-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-04 Traitement du signal appliqué aux télécommunications Résumé : This collaborative work presents the results of over twenty years of pioneering research by Professor Simon Haykin and his colleagues, dealing with the use of adaptive radar signal processing to account for the nonstationary nature of the environment. These results, described by the researchers themselves, have profound implications for defense-related signal processing and remote sensing.
The book is divided into two parts:
* Part I discusses radar spectral analysis, with emphasis on spectrum estimation of the received signal. Following an introductory chapter, Chapter 2 addresses the low-angle tracking radar problem. Focusing on the target's angle of arrival in the presence of multipath, the authors set forth a spectrum estimation procedure known as the multi-taper, or multiple-window, method. This method accounts for the specular as well as diffuse kinds of multipath, which are integral parts of a physical low-angle tracking radar environment. Chapter 3 builds on the multi-taper method by estimating the power spectrum of the received signal as a function of both time and frequency with emphasis on sea clutter.
* Part II examines dynamic models of radar returns produced in a marine environment. Chapters 4 and 5 study different approaches to modeling the underlying dynamics responsible for the generation of sea clutter. Chapter 6 completes the discussion by formulating a Bayesian framework for the detection-through-tracking of a target in the presence of sea clutter.
References are provided in each chapter guiding the reader to the original research on which this book is based. This is a must-read for all engineers involved with radar systems-even senior-level engineers will find much new and thought-provoking material.Note de contenu : Table of contents
1. Introduction
Part I Radar Spectral Analysis
2. Angle-of-Arrival Estimation in the Presence of Multipath
3. Time–Frequency Analysis of Sea Clutter
Part II Dynamic Models
4. Dynamics of Sea Clutter
5. Sea-Clutter Nonstationarity: The Influence of Long Waves
6. Two New Strategies for Target Detection in Sea Clutter
IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2663 28-04-21 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2663 2664 28-04-21 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2664 Advanced autonomic networking and communication / Monique Calisti
Titre : Advanced autonomic networking and communication Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur Editeur : Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing Importance : 190 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 24,4 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-7643-8568-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Mots-clés : Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization Index. décimale : 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques Résumé : This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. Note de contenu : Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.Advanced autonomic networking and communication [texte imprimé] / Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur . - Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag, 2008 . - 190 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 24,4 cm.. - (Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing) .
ISBN : 978-3-7643-8568-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Mots-clés : Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization Index. décimale : 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques Résumé : This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. Note de contenu : Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1831 28-01-06 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1831 Advanced Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation / Ajay R. Mishra
Titre : Advanced Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation : 2G/2.5G/3G…Evolution to 4G Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ajay R. Mishra, Auteur Editeur : The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 521 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 25 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-470-01471-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-07 Transmissions par câbles et satellites Résumé : A highly practical guide rooted in theory to include the necessary background for taking the reader through the planning, implementation and management stages for each type of cellular network.
Present day cellular networks are a mixture of the technologies like GSM, EGPRS and WCDMA. They even contain features of the technologies that will lead us to the fourth generation networks. Designing and optimising these complex networks requires much deeper understanding. Advanced Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation presents radio, transmission and core network planning and optimisation aspects for GSM, EGPRS and WCDMA networks with focus on practical aspects of the field. Experts from each of the domains have brought their experiences under one book making it an essential read for design practitioners, experts, scientists and students working in the cellular industry.
Key Highlights
Focus on radio, transmission and core network planning and optimisation
Covers GSM, EGPRS, WCDMA network planning & optimisation
Gives an introduction to the networks/technologies beyond WCDMA, and explores its current status and future potential
Examines the full range of potential scenarios and problems faced by those who design cellular networks and provides advice and solutions all backed up with real-world examples
This text will serve as a handbook to anyone engaged in the design, deployment, performance and business of Cellular Networks.
"Efficient planning and optimization of mobile networks are key to guarantee superior quality of service and user experience. They also form the essential foundation for the success of future technology development, making this book a valuable read on the road towards 4G."
—Tero Ojanperä, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia NetworksNote de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1 Cellular Networks
1.1 First Generation Cellular Networks
1.2 Second Generation Cellular Networks
1.3 Third Generation Cellular Networks
Chapter 2 Radio Network Planning and Optimisation
Radio Network Planning Process
Preplanning in a GSM Radio Network
Radio Network Dimensioning
Radio Wave PropagationCoverage Planning
Capacity Planning
Frequency Planning
Parameter Planning
Radio Network Optimisation
Chapter 3 Transmission Network Planning and Optimisation
Access Transmission Network Planning Process
Fundamentals of Transmission
Digital Hierarchies – PDH and SDH
Microwave Link Planning
Microwave Propagation
Interface Planning
Topology Planning
Frequency Planning and Interference
Equipment Planning
Timeslot Planning
Synchronisation Planning
Transmission Management
Parameter Planning
Transmission Network Optimisation
Chapter 4 Core Network Planning and Optimisation
Network Design Process
Detailed Network Planning
Network Evolution
3GPP Release 4 Circuit Core Network
CS Core Detailed Network Planning
User Plane Detailed Planning
CS Core Network Optimisation
Introduction to the PS Core Network
IP Addressing
IP Routing Protocols
Dimensioning
IP backbone Planning and Dimensioning
Mobile Packet Core Architecture Planning
Packet Core Network Optimisation
Security
Quality of Service
Chapter 5 Fourth Generation Mobile Networks
Beyond 3G
4G Network Architecture
Feature Framework in a 4G Network
Planning Overview for 4G Networks
OFDM
All-IP Network
Challenges and Limitations of 4G Networks
Appendix A: Roll-Out Network Project Management
Appendix B: HSDPA
Appendix C: Digital Video Broadcasting
Appendix D: TETRA Network Planning
-IndexAdvanced Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation : 2G/2.5G/3G…Evolution to 4G [texte imprimé] / Ajay R. Mishra, Auteur . - The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2007 . - 521 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-470-01471-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-07 Transmissions par câbles et satellites Résumé : A highly practical guide rooted in theory to include the necessary background for taking the reader through the planning, implementation and management stages for each type of cellular network.
Present day cellular networks are a mixture of the technologies like GSM, EGPRS and WCDMA. They even contain features of the technologies that will lead us to the fourth generation networks. Designing and optimising these complex networks requires much deeper understanding. Advanced Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation presents radio, transmission and core network planning and optimisation aspects for GSM, EGPRS and WCDMA networks with focus on practical aspects of the field. Experts from each of the domains have brought their experiences under one book making it an essential read for design practitioners, experts, scientists and students working in the cellular industry.
Key Highlights
Focus on radio, transmission and core network planning and optimisation
Covers GSM, EGPRS, WCDMA network planning & optimisation
Gives an introduction to the networks/technologies beyond WCDMA, and explores its current status and future potential
Examines the full range of potential scenarios and problems faced by those who design cellular networks and provides advice and solutions all backed up with real-world examples
This text will serve as a handbook to anyone engaged in the design, deployment, performance and business of Cellular Networks.
"Efficient planning and optimization of mobile networks are key to guarantee superior quality of service and user experience. They also form the essential foundation for the success of future technology development, making this book a valuable read on the road towards 4G."
—Tero Ojanperä, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia NetworksNote de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1 Cellular Networks
1.1 First Generation Cellular Networks
1.2 Second Generation Cellular Networks
1.3 Third Generation Cellular Networks
Chapter 2 Radio Network Planning and Optimisation
Radio Network Planning Process
Preplanning in a GSM Radio Network
Radio Network Dimensioning
Radio Wave PropagationCoverage Planning
Capacity Planning
Frequency Planning
Parameter Planning
Radio Network Optimisation
Chapter 3 Transmission Network Planning and Optimisation
Access Transmission Network Planning Process
Fundamentals of Transmission
Digital Hierarchies – PDH and SDH
Microwave Link Planning
Microwave Propagation
Interface Planning
Topology Planning
Frequency Planning and Interference
Equipment Planning
Timeslot Planning
Synchronisation Planning
Transmission Management
Parameter Planning
Transmission Network Optimisation
Chapter 4 Core Network Planning and Optimisation
Network Design Process
Detailed Network Planning
Network Evolution
3GPP Release 4 Circuit Core Network
CS Core Detailed Network Planning
User Plane Detailed Planning
CS Core Network Optimisation
Introduction to the PS Core Network
IP Addressing
IP Routing Protocols
Dimensioning
IP backbone Planning and Dimensioning
Mobile Packet Core Architecture Planning
Packet Core Network Optimisation
Security
Quality of Service
Chapter 5 Fourth Generation Mobile Networks
Beyond 3G
4G Network Architecture
Feature Framework in a 4G Network
Planning Overview for 4G Networks
OFDM
All-IP Network
Challenges and Limitations of 4G Networks
Appendix A: Roll-Out Network Project Management
Appendix B: HSDPA
Appendix C: Digital Video Broadcasting
Appendix D: TETRA Network Planning
-IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1832 28-07-21 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1832 Antenna Theory / Constantine A. Balanis
Titre : Antenna Theory : analysis and design Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Constantine A. Balanis, Auteur Mention d'édition : 3rd. ed. Editeur : Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 1117 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 25,9 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-66782-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-03 Antennes-radars-sonars Résumé : The discipline of antenna theory has experienced vast technological changes. In response, Constantine Balanis has updated his classic text, Antenna Theory, offering the most recent look at all the necessary topics. Like the previous editions, Antenna Theory, Third Edition is designed to meet the needs of electrical engineering and physics students at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, and those of practicing engineers as well. The text assumes that the readers have a knowledge of basic undergraduate electromagnetic theory, including Maxwell's equations and the wave equation, introductory physics, and differential and integral calculus.
The Third Edition offers new material that includes:
-A chapter on smart antennas, which is presently a hot topic of current interest to antenna engineers in a number of application areas, especially wireless communication
-A fractal antenna section, which introduces a new class of antennas that has received a lot of interest and attention after the second edition was published
-New end-of-chapter tables that provide a summary of important equations in each of the respective chapters
-Additional new figures, photos, and tables to better illustrate concepts
-Additional end-of-the-chapter problems
An important new feature is the multimedia material on the accompanying CD, which presents:
-PowerPoint view graphs of lecture notes
-End-of-the-chapter interactive questions for revie
-Animations and applets for most of the chapters based on Java
-Second-edition FORTRAN computer programs translated to MATLAB®
-Additional new computer programs based on MATLAB® with applications to topics in the various chaptersNote de contenu : Sommaire
1 Antennas
2 Fundamental Parameters of Antennas
3 Radiation Integrals and Auxiliary Potential Functions
4 Linear Wire Antennas
5 Loop Antennas
6 Arrays: Linear, Planar, and Circular
7 Antenna Synthesis and Continuous Sources
8 Integral Equations, Moment Method, and Self and Mutual Impedances
9 Broadband Dipoles and Matching Techniques
10 Traveling Wave and Broadband Antennas
11 Frequency Independent Antennas, Antenna Miniaturization and Fractal Antennas
12 Aperture Antennas
13 Horn Antennas
14 Microstrip Antennas
15 Reflector Antennas
16 Smart Antennas
17 Antenna Measurements
Appendices
-Index
Antenna Theory : analysis and design [texte imprimé] / Constantine A. Balanis, Auteur . - 3rd. ed. . - Hoboken,New jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2005 . - 1117 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 25,9 cm. + CD-ROM.
ISBN : 978-0-471-66782-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-03 Antennes-radars-sonars Résumé : The discipline of antenna theory has experienced vast technological changes. In response, Constantine Balanis has updated his classic text, Antenna Theory, offering the most recent look at all the necessary topics. Like the previous editions, Antenna Theory, Third Edition is designed to meet the needs of electrical engineering and physics students at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, and those of practicing engineers as well. The text assumes that the readers have a knowledge of basic undergraduate electromagnetic theory, including Maxwell's equations and the wave equation, introductory physics, and differential and integral calculus.
The Third Edition offers new material that includes:
-A chapter on smart antennas, which is presently a hot topic of current interest to antenna engineers in a number of application areas, especially wireless communication
-A fractal antenna section, which introduces a new class of antennas that has received a lot of interest and attention after the second edition was published
-New end-of-chapter tables that provide a summary of important equations in each of the respective chapters
-Additional new figures, photos, and tables to better illustrate concepts
-Additional end-of-the-chapter problems
An important new feature is the multimedia material on the accompanying CD, which presents:
-PowerPoint view graphs of lecture notes
-End-of-the-chapter interactive questions for revie
-Animations and applets for most of the chapters based on Java
-Second-edition FORTRAN computer programs translated to MATLAB®
-Additional new computer programs based on MATLAB® with applications to topics in the various chaptersNote de contenu : Sommaire
1 Antennas
2 Fundamental Parameters of Antennas
3 Radiation Integrals and Auxiliary Potential Functions
4 Linear Wire Antennas
5 Loop Antennas
6 Arrays: Linear, Planar, and Circular
7 Antenna Synthesis and Continuous Sources
8 Integral Equations, Moment Method, and Self and Mutual Impedances
9 Broadband Dipoles and Matching Techniques
10 Traveling Wave and Broadband Antennas
11 Frequency Independent Antennas, Antenna Miniaturization and Fractal Antennas
12 Aperture Antennas
13 Horn Antennas
14 Microstrip Antennas
15 Reflector Antennas
16 Smart Antennas
17 Antenna Measurements
Appendices
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Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 768 28-03-10 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 768 994 28-03-10 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 994 Les Antennes / Raymond Brault
PermalinkLes antennes dans les réseaux de téléphonie mobile / Bruno Delorme
PermalinkAntennes non-standard / François Le Chevalier
PermalinkAntennes pour satellites / Serge Nueffer
PermalinkAntennes / Rabia Aksas
PermalinkLes antennes / Odile Picon
PermalinkLes antennes Ultra Large Bande / Xavier Begaud
PermalinkApplications en identification radiofréquence et cartes à puces sans contact (RFID) / Dominique Paret
PermalinkApproximate antenna analysis for CAD / Hubregt J. Visser
PermalinkArray and phased array antenna basics / Hubregt J. Visser
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