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Chapter 6Wireless and Mobile Networks
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Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach 4th edition. Jim Kurose, Keith RossAddison-Wesley, July 2007.
Chapter 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks
Background:
# wireless (mobile) phone subscribers now exceeds # wired phone subscribers!
computer nets: laptops, palmtops, PDAs, Internet-enabled phone promise anytime untethered Internet access
two important (but different) challenges
wireless: communication over wireless link
mobility: handling the mobile user who changes point of attachment to network
Chapter 6 outline
6.1 Introduction
Wireless
6.2 Wireless links, characteristics
CDMA
6.3 IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (“wi-fi”)
6.4 Cellular Internet Access
architecture
standards (e.g., GSM)
Mobility
6.5 Principles: addressing and routing to mobile users
6.6 Mobile IP
6.7 Handling mobility in cellular networks
6.8 Mobility and higher-layer protocols
6.9 Summary
Elements of a wireless network
Elements of a wireless network
Elements of a wireless network
wireless link
typically used to connect mobile(s) to base station
also used as backbone link
multiple access protocol coordinates link access
various data rates, transmission distance
Characteristics
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