Emerging Technologies in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks: Applications and Future Development (Premier Reference Source) - Raul Aquino-santos - Bøker - IGI Global - 9781609600273 - 30. november 2010
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Mobile ad-hoc networks have attracted considerable attention and interest from the commercial sector as well as the standards community. Many new ad-hoc networking applications have been conceived to help enable new commercial and personal communication beyond the domain of tactical networks, including personal area networking, home networking, law enforcement operations, search and rescue operations, commercial and educational applications, and sensor networks.

Emerging Technologies in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks: Applications and Future Development provides the rationale, state-of-the-art studies and practical applications, proof-of-concepts, experimental studies, and future development on the use of emerging technologies in wireless ad-hoc networks. In addition, this work explores emerging wireless ad hoc technologies based on communication coverage areas: body sensor networks, personal area networks, local area networks, and metropolitan area networks and their applications in critical sectors, for example, agriculture, environment, public health and public transportation.

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Utgitt 30. november 2010
ISBN13 9781609600273
Utgivere IGI Global
Antall sider 420
Mål 213 × 30 × 275 mm   ·   1,26 kg
Språk Engelsk  
Medvirkende Arthur Edwards-Block
Medvirkende Raul Aquino-Santos
Medvirkende Víctor Rangel-Licea

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