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Хандильды Александр Васильевич |
Факультет:
компьютерных информационных технологий и автоматики |
Кафедра:
электронной техники
Специальность:
электронные системы |
Тема магистерской диссертации:
«Анализ технических параметров и средств построения электронной системы
промышленной беспроводной связи»
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Руководитель:
Зори Анатолий Анатольевич,
д.т.н., проф.
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ЭЛЕКТРОННАЯ БИБЛИОТЕКА
по теме:
“Анализ технических параметров и средств построения электронной системы
промышленной беспроводной связи”
Автор: Janice Reynolds, Copyright © 2003 CMP Media LLC.
Название: Going Wi-Fi: A Practical Guide to Planning and Building an 802.11 Network
Библиография: CMP Books - ISBN: 1-578-20301-5 - New York, 2003 - p.538
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Table of Contents
Back Cover
Going Wi-Fi-A Practical Guide to Planning and Building an 802.11 Network
Introduction
Section I: How Wi-Fi Got to Where it is Today
Chapter 1: What is Wi-Fi
Hotspots are all the Rage
A Wireless Net
3G and Wi-Fi?
A Bit of History
Conclusion
Chapter 2: The Promise of Wi-Fi
Freedom & Mobility
Installation Magic
Impressive TOC and ROI
The Business Community Benefits
Spawning Start-Ups
A Panacea for Developing Countries
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Fueling the Wi-Fi Fire
Synergy Helps to Hit a Home Run
Evolving Technology
Applications
Devices
Conclusion
Chapter 4: The Regulators' Role
What is Spectrum?
A History Lesson
Spectrum Allocation
Spectrum Management
Technology to the Rescue
Open Spectrum, Anyone?
Conclusion
Section II: The Technology
Chapter 5: Modulation Techniques
An Introduction to Spread Spectrum
802.11's Modulation Techniques
CCK
OFDM
Conclusion
Chapter 6: The Wi-Fi Standards Spelled Out
The Wlan Family Tree
An Alphabet Soup
802.11a
802.11b
802.11g
802.11c
802.11d
802.11e
802.11f
802.11h
802.11i
802.11j
802.11k
802.11l
802.11m
802.11n
Conclusion
Section III: Practical Deployments
Chapter 7: A WLAN Primer
a or b?
The Dual-Band Option
802.11g
Wi-Fi and Ethernet
A WLAN's Architecture
Security and Quality of Service
Network Management
The Caveats
Conclusion
Chapter 8: A Practical WLAN Deployment Plan
The Task at Hand
The Assessment Process
Deployment Team
Technology Selection
The Vendor Selection Process
Pre-Deployment Preparation
Determining the Costs
Deploying the WLAN
VLANs
End-User Training
Four-Nines Reliability
Post-Deployment Support Options
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Bridging Buildings
When to Use Wireless Bridging
Examples of Wireless Bridging
The Disadvantages of Wireless Bridging
Bridging Products
Deployment
Case Studies
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Contrasting Deployments
Comparing 11a and 11b in an Office Environment
The "B" / "G" Networking Environment
A Campus WLAN Design
Conclusion
Section IV: Building a Wi-Fi Business
Chapter 11: The WISP Industry
The Venue Layer-Operating a Hotspot
Hotspot Operator Layer
The Aggregator Level
Brands Layer
The Lag in Investor Confidence
Economic Fundamentals
The Potential Market
Roaming Agreements
The Tech Side of Choosing a HotSpot
Business Plans and Legal Issues
The Value Chain
A National Wi-Fi Network
Case Studies
Conclusion
Chapter 12: Building a Hotspot
Going it Alone
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Wi-Fi and Cellular-A Dynamic Duo
Understanding Cellular
An Intelligent Pairing
Does a Dynamic Duo Make Good Business Sense?
Conclusion
Section V: Wi-Fi for the Enterprise
Chapter 14: Wi-Fi in the Corporate World
A Disruptive Technology
Take a Pragmatic Approach
Take it in Stages
Assess the Situation
Which Wi-Fi Flavor?
Hardware
Pilot Project
Return on Investment
Enlarging the WLAN's Scope
Case Studies
Conclusion
Chapter 15: Vertical WLANs
Take it in Stages
Vertical Hardware Considerations
Training Considerations
Warehouses and Distribution Centers
Retail
Healthcare
Hospitality
Field Service
Manufacturing
Education
Conclusion
Section VI: Optimizing a WLAN
Chapter 16: Providing Quality of Servic
QoS Parameters
IP Networks
QoS for WLANs
End-to-End QoS
Applying QoS
Proprietary QoS Technology
Multimedia in a Wi-Fi Network
Voice over Wi-Fi
An Alternative to QoS
Conclusion
Chapter 17: Dealing with Security Issues
Security Basics
Three Keys to Real Security
Deploying a Secure WLAN
Optional Security Measures
Security Products
Conclusion
Section VII: The Hardware
Chapter 18: The Access Point
Simple APs
Smart APs
The In-Between "Fit" AP
Comparing the Different Options
Intelligent Boxes
Dual Mode or Single Mode?
AP Selection Criteria
Conclusion
Chapter 19: The Antenna
Antenna Usage
Antenna Types
Antenna Positioning
Antenna Diversity
Antenna Selection Criteria
Conclusion
Chapter 20: Client Devices
The Selection Criteria
The Wireless Network Card
Conclusion
Chapter 21: Cabling, Connectors and Wiring
Antenna Cable
Those Pesky Connectors
Lightning Arrestors
Electrical
Conclusion
Section VIII: Final Thoughts
Chapter 22: Wi-Fi's Future
A Disorderly Infrastructure
How Fast Can it Go?
Twenty Predictions
Conclusion
Chapter 23: Some Final Musings
Wi-Fi's Time Has Come
Conclusion
Appendix I: The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model
Layer 7. The Application Layer
Layer 6. The Presentation Layer
Layer 5. The Session Layer
Layer 4. The Transport Layer
Layer 3. The Network Layer
Layer 2. The Data Link Layer
Layer 1. The Physical Layer
Appendix II: Understanding RF Power Values
dBi
EIRP
dBm
Appendix III: Regulatory Specifics re Wi-Fi
Frequency Range
Modulation Techniques
Channel Support
Optimal Power Consumption
Output Power
Maximum RF Power Level
Glossary
References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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