توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Wireless Technologies for the Internet of Things: a Guide to the Lower Layers
نام کتاب : Wireless Technologies for the Internet of Things: a Guide to the Lower Layers
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فناوریهای بیسیم برای اینترنت اشیا: راهنمای لایههای پایین
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نویسندگان : Chew. Daniel, McKeever. Ken, Mennecke. Ryan
ناشر : IEEE
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 198
ISBN (شابک) : 9781119260578 , 1119260582
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Content: Intro
The Wireless Internet of Things
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1 Introduction
1.1 What is the Internet of Things?
1.2 What is the Wireless Internet of Things?
1.3 Wireless Networks
1.3.1 Network Topologies
1.3.2 Types of Networks
1.4 What is the Role of Wireless Standards in the Internet of Things?
1.5 Protocol Stacks
1.5.1 The Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model
1.5.2 The TCP/IP Reference Model
1.5.3 The IEEE 802 Reference Model
1.5.4 A Layered Model for IoT Operations
1.6 Introduction to the Protocols for the Wireless Internet of Things. 1.7 The Approach of this BookReferences
2 Protocols of the Wireless Internet of Things
2.1 Bluetooth
2.1.1 Transceiver
2.1.2 Frequency Channels
2.1.3 Typical Range
2.1.4 Access and Spread Spectrum
2.1.5 Modulation and Data Rate
2.1.6 Error Detection and Correction
2.1.7 Network Topology
2.2 ITU G.9959
2.2.1 Transceiver
2.2.2 Frequency Channels
2.2.3 Typical Range
2.2.4 Network Topology
2.2.5 Access and Spread Spectrum
2.2.6 Modulation and Data Rate
2.2.7 Error Detection and Correction
2.3 Z-Wave
2.4 IEEE 802.15.4
2.4.1 Transceiver
2.4.2 Frequency Channels. 2.4.3 Typical Range2.4.4 Access and Spread Spectrum
2.4.5 Modulation and Data Rate
2.4.6 Error Detection and Correction
2.4.7 Network Topology
2.5 The ZigBee Specification
2.6 Thread
2.7 Wi-Fi
References
3 Radio Layer
3.1 The Wireless System
3.2 Basic Transceiver Model
3.2.1 The Analog Front-End
3.2.2 Digital Channelization
3.2.3 Baseband Controller
3.3 The Basics of Channels
3.3.1 What is a Channel?
3.3.2 Simple Physical Channel Models
3.4 Bit and Symbol Error Rate
3.5 Complex Channels
3.5.1 Shadowing and Large-Scale Fading. 3.5.2 Small-Scale Fading and the Multipath ChannelReferences
4 Modem Layer
4.1 The Signal Model
4.1.1 Complex-Valued Signals
4.1.2 Complex-Valued Noise
4.1.3 The Combined Signal Model
4.2 Pulse Shaping
4.3 Modulation Techniques
4.3.1 Linear Modulation
4.3.2 Angular Modulation
4.3.3 Probability of Symbol Errors
4.3.4 Correlation Receivers
4.3.5 Arctan Demodulator
4.3.6 Comparison of Arctan and Correlation Receivers for FSK
4.3.7 Efficiency of the Arctan Demodulator
4.4 Synchronization
4.4.1 Frame Synchronization. 4.4.2 The Difference between Carrier and Symbol Synchronization: BPSK Example4.4.3 Carrier Synchronization
4.4.4 Data Whitening
4.4.5 Symbol Synchronization
4.4.6 Order of Synchronization
4.5 Spread Spectrum
4.5.1 Frequency Hopping
4.5.2 Direct Sequence
4.5.3 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum in IEEE 802.15.4
4.5.4 Parallel Sequence
References
5 MAC Layer
5.1 Bands and Spectrum Planning
5.2 Spectrum Access for the Wireless IoT
5.3 Multiple Access Techniques
5.3.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access
5.3.2 Time Division Multiple Access
5.3.3 Duplexing.