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Home Networking Basis: Transmission Environments and Wired/Wireless Protocols
Home Networking Basis: Transmission Environments and Wired/Wireless Protocols
ISBN: 0130165115
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
Authors:
Walter Y. Chen
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Table of content
Copyright
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Preface
References
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Home Environment
1.2 Available Means of Transmission
1.3 Chapter Summaries
1.4 References
Chapter 2. Twisted Pair
2.1 Twisted Pair Cable
2.2 Twisted Pair Cable Channel Model
2.3 Noise Model
2.4 Radio Frequency Interference
2.5 Channel Capacity
2.6 MATLAB Files
2.7 References
Chapter 3. Coaxial Cable
3.1 In-House TV Wiring
3.2 Coaxial Cable Model
3.3 Splitters
3.4 Tap
3.5 Cable TV Channel Allocation Scheme
3.6 Channel Model
3.7 Noise Environment
3.8 Channel Capacity
3.9 MATLAB Files
3.10 References
Chapter 4. Electrical Wiring
4.1 In-House Electrical Wiring Cable
4.2 In-House Electrical Wiring Model
4.3 Electromagnetic Emission and Power Spectrum Density
4.4 Noise Environment
4.5 Channel Capacity
4.6 Matlab Files
4.7 References
Chapter 5. Radio Wave
5.1 Available Radio Frequency Spectra
5.2 Indoor Radio Environment
5.3 Channel Attenuation Model
5.4 Channel Impulse Response Model
5.5 Noise Level
5.6 Channel Capacity Calculation
5.7 MATLABSimulink Models
5.8 References
Chapter 6. Ethernet
6.1 Media Access and Control Protocol
6.2 10BaseT
6.3 100BaseT4
6.4 100BaseTX
6.5 100BaseT2
6.6 Autonegotiation
6.7 Media Independent Interface
6.8 MATLAB Files
6.9 References
Chapter 7. HomePNA
7.1 HomePNA 1.0
7.2 HomePNA 2.0 QAM
7.3 MATLAB Files
7.4 References
Chapter 8. FireWire
8.1 Arbitration Protocol
8.2 1394-1995 Cable Physical Layer Attributes
8.3 Highlights of 1394b
8.4 1394b Twisted Cable Physical Layer Attributes
8.5 MATLAB Files
8.6 References
Chapter 9. X-10, CEBus, HomePlug
9.1 X-10
9.2 CEBus
9.3 HomePlug
9.4 MATLAB Files
9.5 References
Chapter 10. Wireless Ethernet
10.1 Media Access Control Protocol
10.2 Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum
10.3 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
10.4 Complementary Code Keying
10.5 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
10.6 MATLAB Files
10.7 References
Chapter 11. HomeRF
11.1 Media Access Control Basics
11.2 HomeRF 1.0 Physical Layer Attributes
11.3 Highlights of HomeRF 2.0
11.4 Reference
Chapter 12. Home Networking Protocols
12.1 Broadband Internet Access
12.2 Peer-to-Peer Networking
12.3 Network Address Translation
12.4 MAC Bridging
12.5 References
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Home Networking Basis: Transmission Environments and Wired/Wireless Protocols
ISBN: 0130165115
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
Authors:
Walter Y. Chen
BUY ON AMAZON
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