Chapter 6. Wireless Access Networks
This chapter covers the following topics:
The Motivation for Wireless
Reference Architecture for Wireless Networks
Wireless Characteristics
Spectrum Management
Frequency Assignment
Direct Broadcast Satellite
Low Earth Orbit Satellite
Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service
Local Multipoint Distribution Service
Third-Generation Cellular Telephony
Wireless Issues
Summary
The previous chapters pointed to the tremendous strides recently made on wired networks. Copper and fiber networks are becoming more ubiquitous, easier to use, less costly, and, most of all, faster. Furthermore, the transmission capacity of wired networks is considered infinite because carriers can manufacture bandwidth as demand increases. ...
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