The first book to provide a detailed explanation of the dominant UWB (ultra wide band) PAN (personal area network), WiMedia UWB provides a comprehensive treatment of the different layers associated with WiMedia's specifications, based on the ECMA 368/369 published in 2006. The author describes the applications/protocols enabled by WiMedia and touches upon the W-USB, WiNet, and Bluetoothspecs, as well as regulatory roadmaps to provide RandD professionals as well as academics with a better understanding of the requirements of WiMedia systems. INDICE: Preface 1. Introduction 1.1. What is UWB 1.2. Why UWB 1.3. UWB Market 1.4. UWB Standardization 1.5. UWB Applications 1.6. Summary features 1.7. Terminology 1.8. References 2. Worldwide Regulations 2.1. United States 2.2. Japan 2.3. Korea 2.4. Europe 2.5. China 2.6. Summary 2.7. References 3. PHY layer 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Feature Summary 3.3. WiMedia OFDM 3.4. PMD 3.5. Scrambling, Interleaving, and Error Correction 3.6. Packet Structure 3.7. Performance Requirements 3.8. Ranging 3.9. PHY Services and Interfaces 3.10. References 4. MAC Sublayer 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Feature Summary 4.3. Superframes and timeslots 4.4 Device Address 4.5. Frame Formats 4.6. Frame Processing 4.7. Synchronization 4.8. Power Conservation 4.9. Beacon Protocol 4.10. Distributed Reservation Protocol (DRP) 4.11. Prioritized Contention Access (PCA 4.12. MAC Policies 4.13. Security 4.14. Ranging 4.15. References 5. Protocol Adaptation Layers 5.1. Certified Wireless USB 5.2. References Appendices Appendix A Acronyms Appendix B WiMedia Alliance Membership
- ISBN: 978-0-470-51834-2
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 280
- Fecha Publicación: 26/09/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés