Home Networking Technologies and StandardsArtech House, 2003 - 186 páginas Annotation "Covering the vast majority of current and emerging home networking technologies, standards, and trends, this practical resource offers a comprehensive understanding of this developing area. Home Networking Technologies and Standards presents an "end-to-end reference architecture," in which the main residential services are identified and their network requirements are fully analyzed. Professionals find detailed coverage of both wireless and wireline technologies, including IEEE 802.11, Firewire, USB, HiperLAN, Bluetooth, IrDA, DECT, X10, and HomePNA, along with higher-layer technologies like OSGi, UPnP, HAVI, and VHN. The book explains how the technologies work, how they have evolved, what their capabilities are, and what markets they target. It also discusses xDSL, cable, fiber, fixed-wireless, and satellite access network alternatives." "Moreover, this forward-looking reference presents the scope, potential applications, operational concept, architecture, and protocol stack of higher-layer technologies that aim to provide convergence between multiple in-home and access networks. The book introduces the concept of the residential gateway (RG) as a single point of network convergence, and explores important considerations for future digital-smart networked homes."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Conteúdo
The Magic Boxes | 1 |
12 Book Scope and Structure | 2 |
References | 4 |
EndtoEnd Reference Architecture | 5 |
23 Services Requirements | 7 |
24 Home Network Reference Architecture | 9 |
References | 11 |
Wireline Home Access Network Alternatives | 13 |
673 HIPERLAN QoS | 86 |
68 Summary | 87 |
References | 88 |
Emerging Wireless Technologies | 91 |
73 Evolution of Bluetooth | 93 |
74 Evolution of IEEE 80211 | 94 |
75 IEEE 80211a | 96 |
76 IEEE 802153 | 98 |
33 Integrated Services Digital Network | 14 |
34 xDSL | 16 |
341 Transmission Challenges | 17 |
342 ADSL | 19 |
343 xDSL Variations | 20 |
344 Very High BitRate Digital Subscriber Line | 22 |
35 Hybrid Fiber Coaxial | 23 |
351 DOCSIS | 25 |
36 FTTx | 27 |
37 Summary | 29 |
References | 31 |
Wireless Home Access Network Alternatives | 33 |
43 LMDS | 35 |
44 Satellite | 36 |
45 Summary | 38 |
References | 39 |
Technologies That Reuse Existing Home Wiring | 41 |
52 Powerline Communications | 42 |
521 Obstacles Faced by Powerline Technologies | 43 |
523 ConsumerElectronic Bus | 44 |
524 HighSpeed Powerline Carrier | 46 |
53 PhoneLine Communications | 47 |
531 HomePNA | 48 |
54 Home Coaxial Cable Communications | 50 |
55 Summary | 51 |
References | 52 |
Wireless InHome Technologies | 55 |
62 Infrared Data Association | 56 |
621 IrDA Protocol Stack | 57 |
622 IrDA Communication Range | 60 |
631 DECT Network Architecture | 61 |
632 DECT Operational Characteristics and Features | 62 |
633 DECT in the Wireless Home Network | 64 |
64 Bluetooth | 65 |
642 Air Interface Format | 67 |
643 Bluetooth Protocol Stack | 68 |
644 Example Bluetooth Products | 69 |
65 IEEE80211IEEE80211b | 70 |
651 Network Architecture | 72 |
652 Protocol Stack | 73 |
653 Security | 78 |
66 HomeRF | 79 |
661 Network Architecture | 80 |
662 Software Architecture | 81 |
663 HomeRF Security | 84 |
671 Network Architecture | 85 |
762 QoS Support | 100 |
77 HIPERLAN2 | 101 |
771 Software Architecture | 102 |
78 5GHz Unified Protocol | 104 |
79 Summary | 105 |
References | 106 |
Technologies with New Wiring Requirements | 107 |
822 Switching Technologies | 108 |
823 Fast Ethernet Standards | 109 |
83 USB | 111 |
832 A Comparison of USB and Ethernet | 113 |
References | 114 |
Fire wire | 115 |
921 Cable and Topology | 116 |
922 Protocol Stack | 118 |
93 IEEE 1394 Application | 120 |
95 IEEE 1394 Future | 123 |
References | 124 |
Middleware Technologies | 125 |
1021 HES Interfaces | 126 |
1022 HES Application Model | 128 |
1031 HAVi Software Architecture | 130 |
104 Universal PlugnPlay | 133 |
1041 UPnP Network Architecture | 134 |
1042 UPnP Software Architecture | 135 |
1043 UPnP Operation | 137 |
105 Open Services Gateway Initiative | 138 |
1051 OSGI Network Architecture | 139 |
1052 OSCI Software Architecture | 141 |
106 Versatile Home Network | 144 |
107 European Home System | 146 |
108 KONNEX | 147 |
Residential Gateways | 149 |
112 The RGs Role | 150 |
113 RG System Requirements | 152 |
114 Potential Hardware Architecture | 153 |
115 Potential Software Architecture | 156 |
116 Business Model | 160 |
117 Market Forecast | 161 |
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The Present and Future of Home Networking | 165 |
Glossary | 169 |
About the Author | 177 |
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Termos e frases comuns
A/V device access networks ADSL allocation analog appliances applications asynchronous band bandwidth bits Bluetooth broadcasting cable carriers CATV CEBus channel coaxial communication connection consumer-electronic data rates DECT defines digital subscriber line DOCSIS downstream Electronics enable Ethernet FHSS fiber frequency functions HAVi HIPERLAN2 home network HomePlug HomePNA HomeRF IEEE in-home networks Infrared installation interconnection interface Internet interoperability IrDA IrLAP ISDN isochronous Kbps LMDS Mbps medium MMDS modem modulation multimedia multiple network architecture network technologies node operation optical OSGI packet Physical Layer piconet protocol stack PSTN radio requirements residential users satellite server service providers services gateway shown in Figure signal slots Software Architecture solutions specification standard switching Telecommunications telephone terminal tion topology traffic transmission transmitted UPnP upstream VDSL voice wireless technologies wiring WLAN worldwide xDSL
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