WLL (Wireless Local Loop) ist ein Spezialgebiet der Technologie mobiler und drahtloser Kommunikationssysteme mit eigenen Anforderungen und Grenzen. "Wireless Local Loops" erläutert diesen Bereich umfassend und detailliert. Besprochen werden u.a. Analyse und Design, mögliche Dienste und Management von WLLs. Mit Beiträgen führender Fachleute aus Europa, Japan und den USA!
Peter Stavroulakis is the editor of Wireless Local Loops: Theory and Applications, published by Wiley.
Part I Theoretical aspects
Introduction to WLL: Digital Service Technologies
Propogation Models for Wireless Local Loops
Wireless Local Loop Networks Capacity Enhancement by Space Division Multiple Access
Combined Trellis Coded Quantization/Modulation over a Wireless Local Loop Environment
Low Sequency W-CDMA Codes Lead to More Economic WLL and Infostation Terminals
Wide-band Wireless Outdoor to Indoor Local Loop Channel Models for Urban and Suburban Environments at 2GHz
Traffic Consideration in Comparing Access Techniques for WLL
Traffic Based Dynamic Channel Allocation Schemes for WLL
WLL as an Interferer
Part II Applications
Development of a Prototype of the Broadband Radio Access Integrated Network
PBX based Mobility Manager for WLL
Remote Management and Upgrade in a Wireless Local Loop System
Current and Future Services using Wireless Local Loop (WLL) Systems
Index