The wireless data handbook

This new edition of a highly successful book is completely updated and revised to reflect the latest developments involving the transmission of digital information over wireless networks. Written by an industry expert with over 32 years in the field, the Wireless Data Handbook offers a broad, unbias...

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Main Author: DeRose, James F.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley & Sons 1999
Edition:4th ed.
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245 1 4 |a The wireless data handbook  |c James F. DeRose 
250 |a 4th ed. 
260 |a New York  |b John Wiley & Sons  |c 1999 
300 |a xxi, 388 p.  |b ill., maps  |c 25 cm. 
500 |a "A Wiley-Interscience publication." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a I. Getting Started -- 1. Short History of Data Radio -- 2. Data Network Types -- 3. Key Public Network Characteristics -- 4. Public Terrestrial Packet Switched Networks -- 5. Public Terrestrial Circuit Switched Networks -- 6. Public Satellite Networks -- 7. Hybrid Networks -- II. Business 101: Price and Quantity Fixations -- 8. Fitting Applications to Public Offerings -- 9. Subscriber Growth: History and Barriers -- 10. Market Opportunity -- 11. Airtime Price Projections -- III. Business 102: Other Things are Important Too -- 12. Coverage Versus Capacity -- IV. Some Primitive Technical Considerations -- 13. Understanding Airtime Protocols -- 14. Estimating Airlink Capacity: Packet Systems -- 15. Enabling "Soft" Technologies -- V. Putting it Together -- 16. Device Alternatives -- 17. Connectivity -- 18. Systems and Subsystems -- 19. User Applications -- 20. Network Mythologies. -- App. B. -- IBM Auto-alert -- App. C. TCP/IP Count: BAM Inbound Message -- App. D. ˜umber of ARDIS Subscribers -- App. E. œt Number of BSWD Subscribers -- App. F. Number of CDPD Subscribers -- App. G. Number of HighwayMaster Subscribers -- App. H. Number of OmniTRACS Subscribers -- App. I. Connecticut Base Station Sites -- App. J. ARDIS Cost-Benefit Example -- App. K. CDPD Log Sample (January 30, 1995). 
520 |a This new edition of a highly successful book is completely updated and revised to reflect the latest developments involving the transmission of digital information over wireless networks. Written by an industry expert with over 32 years in the field, the Wireless Data Handbook offers a broad, unbiased treatment-unencumbered by various corporate interests-covering both the technical and business aspects of wireless technologies. 
650 0 |a Wireless communication systems. 
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