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Mobile WiMAX
Toward Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
von Yan Zhang, Hsiao-Hwa Chen
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-61190-8
Erschienen am 10.12.2007
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 472 Seiten

Preis: 62,49 €

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Yan Zhang received a PhD degree from the School of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. From August 2004 to May 2006, he worked with National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) Singapore. Since August 2006, he has worked at the Simula Research Laboratory, Norway. Dr. Zhang is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Network Security; he is currently serving as book series editor for the book series "Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications" (Auerbach Publications, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group). He is serving as co-editor for several books: Resource, Mobility and Security Management in Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications; Wireless Mesh Networking: Architectures, Protocols and Standards; Millimeter-Wave Technology in Wireless PAN, LAN and MAN; Distributed Antenna Systems: Open Architecture for Future Wireless Communications; Security in Wireless Mesh Networks; Mobile WiMAX: Toward Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks; Wireless Quality-of-Service: Techniques, Standards and Applications; Broadband Mobile Multimedia: Techniques and Applications; Internet of Things: From RFID to the Next-Generation Pervasive Networked Systems; Unlicensed Mobile Access Technology: Protocols, Architectures, Security, Standards and Applications; Cooperative Wireless Communications; WiMAX Network Planning and Optimization; RFID Security: Techniques, Protocols and System-On-Chip Design; Autonomic Computing and Networking; Security in RFID and Sensor Networks; Handbook of Research on Wireless Security. He serves or has served as Industrial Co-Chair for MobiHoc 2008, Program Co-Chair for UIC-08, General Co-Chair for CoNET 2007, General Co-Chair for WAMSNet 2007, Workshop Co-Chair FGCN 2007, Program Vice Co-Chair for IEEE ISM 2007, Publicity Co-Chair for UIC-07, Publication Chair for IEEE ISWCS 2007, Program Co-Chair for IEEE PCAC'07, Special Track Co-Chair for "Mobility and Resource Management in Wireless/ Mobile Networks" in ITNG 2007, Special Session Co-organizer for "Wireless Mesh Networks" in PDCS 2006, and a member of the Technical Program Committee for numerous international conferences including CCNC, AINA, GLOBECOM, ISWCS, and ICC. He received the Best Paper Award and Outstanding Service Award as Symposium Chair in the IEEE 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-07). Dr. Zhang's research interests include resource, mobility, energy, and security management in wireless networks and mobile computing. He is a member of IEEE and IEEE ComSoc. Hsiao-Hwa Chen is currently a full Professor in the Institute of Communications Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan. He received BSc and MSc degrees with the highest honor from Zhejiang University, China, and a PhD degree from the University of Oulu, Finland, in 1982, 1985, and 1990, respectively, all in electrical engineering. He worked with the Academy of Finland as a Research Associate from 1991 to 1993 and the National University of Singapore as a Lecturer and then a Senior Lecturer from 1992 to 1997. He joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, as an Associate Professor in 1997 and was promoted to a full Professor in 2000. In 2001 he joined National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, as a founding Director of the Institute of Communications Engineering of the University. Under his strong leadership the institute was ranked second in the country in terms of SCI journal publications and National Science Council funding per faculty member in 2004. In particular, National Sun Yat-Sen University was ranked first in the world in terms of the number of SCI journal publications in wireless LANs research papers during 2004 to mid-2005, according to a Research Report (www.onr.navy.mil/scitech/special/354/technowatch/textmine.asp) released by the Office of Naval Research, U.S.A. He was a visiting Professor to the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, in 1999, the Institute of Applied Physics, Tsukuba University, Japan, in 2000, the Institute of Experimental Mathematics, University of Essen, Germany in 2002 (under DFG Fellowship), the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004, and the City University of Hong Kong in 2007. Dr. Chen's current research interests include wireless networking, MIMO systems, next generation CDMA technologies, information security, and Beyond 3G wireless communications. He is a recipient of numerous research and teaching awards from the National Science Council, the Ministry of Education and other professional groups in Taiwan. He has authored or co-authored over 200 technical papers in major international journals and conferences, five books, and several book chapters in the areas of communications, including Next Generation Wireless Systems and Networks, published by John Wiley in 2005. He has been an active volunteer for IEEE various technical activities for over 15 years. Currently, he is serving as the Chair of IEEE Communications Society Radio Communications Committee. He served or is serving as symposium chair/co-chair of many major IEEE conferences, including IEEE VTC 2003 Fall, IEEE ICC 2004, IEEE Globecom 2004, IEEE ICC 2005, IEEE Globecom 2005, IEEE ICC 2006, IEEE Globecom 2006, IEEE ICC 2007, and IEEE WCNC 2007. He served or is serving as Editorial Board Member or/and Guest Editor of IEEE Communications Letters, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, IEEE JSAC, IEEE Network Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, and IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine. He is serving as the Chief Editor (Asia and Pacific) for Wiley's Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC) Journal and Wiley's International Journal of Communication Systems. His original work in CDMA wireless networks, digital communications, and radar systems has resulted in five U.S. patents, two Finnish patents, three Taiwanese patents, and two Chinese patents, some of which have been licensed to industry for commercial applications. He is also an adjunct Professor of Zhejiang University, China, and Shanghai Jiao Tung University, China.



IEEE 802.16-Based WirelessMAN. RF System and Circuit Challenges for WiMAX. WirelessMAN Physical Layer Specifications: Signal Processing Perspective. MIMO for WirelessMAN. MIMO Spectral Efficiency of the Mobile WiMAX Downlink. Medium Access Control in WirelessMAN. QoS Services Provisioning at MAC Layer in WiMax Systems. Radio Resource Management in IEEE 802.16 WiMAX Mesh Networks. Cross-Layer Design in WirelessMAN. Mobility Management in Mobile WiMAX. Dynamic Network Selection in Wireless LAN/MAN Heterogeneous Networks. Mobility Support for Wireless PANs, LANs, and MANs.
Energy Management in the IEEE 802.16e WirelessMAN. Link Adaptation Mechanisms in WirelessMAN. Analysis of Threats to WiMax/802.16 Security. Techno-Economic Analysis of Fixed WiMAX Networks. Capacity of OFDMA-Based WirelessMAN.