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Aleksandr Khandildy

Department: computer informational technologies and automatics
Subdepartment: electronic technology Speciality: electronic systems

The theme of master's dissertation:
«Analysis engineering data and effective remedy structure electronic system in industrial wireless communications»

Academic adviser:: Zori Anatolij Anatolijovich, DPhil., prof.

ELECTRONIC LIBRARY

by the subject:

«Analysis engineering data and effective remedy structure electronic system
in industrial wireless communications»


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Working paper
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Author's publication

At this stage (2 quarter in 2008) no. The first publication scheduled for 3 quarter of 2008.

Working paper

1. Author: Matthew Gast, Copyright © 2005 Matthew S. Gast. All rights reserved.
Title: 802.11® Wireless Networks The Definitive Guide
Bibliography: O'Reilly - ISBN: 0-596-10052-3 - Sebastopol, 2005 - p.656

This book is intended for readers who need to learn more about the technical aspects of wireless LANs, from operations to deployment to monitoring:

  • Network architects contemplating rolling out 802.11 equipment onto networks or building networks based on 802.11
  • Network administrators responsible for building and maintaining 802.11 networks
  • Security professionals concerned about the exposure from deployment of 802.11 equipment and interested in measures to reduce the security headaches

The book assumes that you have a solid background in computer networks. You should have a basic understanding of IEEE 802 networks (particularly Ethernet), the OSI reference model, and the TCP/IP protocols, in addition to any other protocols on your network. Wireless LANs are not totally new ground for most network administrators, but there will be new concepts, particularly involving radio transmissions.

2. Author: Janice Reynolds, Copyright © 2003 CMP Media LLC.
Title: Going Wi-Fi: A Practical Guide to Planning and Building an 802.11 Network
Bibliography: CMP Books - ISBN: 1-578-20301-5 - New York, 2003 - p.538

All of the exciting possibilities and many more become real with the help of "Wi-Fi" (short for "wireless fidelity") technology. The term Wi-Fi (which can be used interchangeably with IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wireless Local Area Network, WirelessLAN, and WLAN) is the idiom commonly used to describe wireless networking technology.

The author is among those believing that Wi-Fi represents the proverbial "next big thing" in our culture. Creating a geographically extensive "Wireless Net" based on such technology just might help launch the next big business cycle.

3. Author: Cisco Technical Group, Copyright © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Title: Channel Deployment Issues for 2.4-GHz 802.11 WLANs
Bibliography: web-resource CISCO TECHNICAL REFERENCES

The success of IEEE 802.11b wireless technology in the corporate environment is leading to more demanding usage of the 2.4-GHz ISM band. In this band, a proper deployment typically uses only the three nonoverlapping independent channels (1, 6, and 11 for the North American domain). However, several papers on the subject claim that the three-channel recommendation is overly restrictive and that up to four channels can be used in instances where maximum user and access point density or high aggregate network bandwidth is required. One of the most commonly cited papers on four-channel deployment comes from Cirond Corporation, which can be found here: http://www.cirond.com/whitepapers/FourPoint.pdf

We disagree with this assertion and will use this paper to explain some of the issues and problems that can arise with a four-channel deployment scheme.

4. Author: Andrew Miceli, Copyright © 2003 Artech House, INC. All rights reserved.
Title: Wireless Technician’s Handbook
Bibliography: Artech House - ISBN 1-58053-357-4 - Norwood, 2003 - p.311

The book concludes with an overview of engineering design assistance software tools that are becomingso important for successful developments of embedded radio products.

Bibliography cited

5. Author: Вишневский В.М., Copyright © 2005 Техносфера
Title: Широкополосные беспроводные сети передачи информации
Bibliography: Техносфера - ISBN: 5-94836-049-0 - Москва, 2005 - p.592

В монографии описаны принципы построения, логическая и физическая структура беспроводных сетей передачи данных, включая персональные сети (Bluetooth, IEEE 802.15 (3, 3a, 4)), локальные беспроводные сети (IEEE 802.11, DECT), региональные сети стандарта широкополосного вещания IEEE 802.16, сотовые телефонные и транкинговые сети, системы цифрового теле- и радиовещания, спутниковые системы и оптические атмосферные каналы связи. Изложены теоретические основы передачи информации, методы кодирования и модуляции в беспроводных сетях. Описаны основные методы оценки производительности и проектирования региональных беспроводных сетей под управлением протоколов IEEE 802.11 (16). Рассмотрены принципы построения и реализации антенных систем в широкополосной связи. Изложены основы схемотехники и принципы функционирования smart-антенн и базирующейся на них технологии MIMO. Приведены примеры реализации региональных сетей. Описана новая технология построения широкополосных беспроводных сетей с использованием высотных платформ.

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