The third edition of Mobile Computing is a comprehensive text that covers the technical aspects of mobile computing environment and recent technical advancements in this area. Designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of CSE, IT, ECE, and those pursuing MCA, it offers an insight into the fundamental principles behind different access technologies as well as their service and application aspects. The book presents mobile computing in depth and enables a reader to develop insights into the exciting area of mobile computing. Written in an easy-to-understand and student-friendly manner, it includes numerous illustrative examples and diagrams to explain the concepts of mobile computing.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2019-08-15
- Mått187 x 240 x 25 mm
- Vikt808 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Upplaga3
- FörlagOUP India
- ISBN9780199455416
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Dr Raj Kamal was formerly Vice Chancellor at DAVV, Indore. At present, he is Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Prestige Institute of Engineering, Management and Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Previously, he served as Professor in Medi-Caps University, Indore; Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore; Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil, Tamil Nadu; G.N.E.C. Hyderabad; Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab; and as research fellow in IIT Delhi. He hasserved as Professor in CSE, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, ECE, and Physics.
- 1: Mobile Communication: An Overview1.1 Mobile Communication1.2 Frequencies for Signal Propagation1.3 Antennae1.4 Propagation of Signals1.5 Modulation1.6 Multiplexing (SDMA, TDMA, FDMA, and CDMA) and Examples1.7 Uses of Spread Spectrum1.8 Circuit and Packet Switching Networks1.9 Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)1.10 Mobile Voice and Data Communication Standards-Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, GPRS, and 2.5G1.11 New-generation Mobile Communication Standards: 3G Networks1.12 4G-LTE Advanced and WiMax 802.16m Features 2: Mobile Computing Architecture: An Overview2.1 Mobile IP, Cellular and WLAN Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11X Networks2.2 Ad Hoc Networks2.3 Wireless Personal Area Network2.4 Mobile Enterprise Network2.5 Mobile Cloud Network2.6 Mobile Computing2.7 Mobile Computing Operating System2.8 Mobile Computing Architecture2.9 Client-Server Computing using Mobile2.10 WAP and HTTP Protocols2.11 Design Considerations for Mobile Computing2.12 Mobile Computing and the Apps2.13 Limitations of Mobile Devices2.14 Security Issues 3: Mobile Client Devices and Pervasive Computing3.1 Moving beyond Desktops3.2 Pervasive Computing3.3 Mobile Devices-Classifications and Characteristics3.4 Tablet and e-Book Reader3.5 Smart Identification Devices: Smart Cards, Labels, and Tokens3.6 RFID3.7 Smart Sensors, Actuators, and Mobile Robotic Systems3.8 Smart Home and Appliances3.9 Limitations and Devices Design Constraints3.10 Automotive Systems 4: Second-generation Architecture-GSM, GPRS, and Others4.1 GSM Services4.2 GSM System Architecture4.3 Space Division Multiple Access, Time Division Multiple Access, and Frequency Division Multiple Access4.4 Call Routing4.5 Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Interface4.6 Gsm Subscriber Addresses and Identities4.7 Protocols4.8 Localization4.9 Call Handling4.10 Handover4.11 Security4.12 Introduction to SMS4.13 General Packet Radio Service4.14 High-speed Circuit-switched Data4.15 Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications4.16 WLL Application 5: Wireless Medium Access Control, CDMA, 3G, WiMax, 4G and 5G Networks5.1 Modulation5.2 Medium Access Control5.3 Exposed and Hidden Terminal Problem, Near and Far Terminal Problem, and Power Control for Medium Access5.4 MAC Algorithms5.5 WLAN and CAMA/CA Wireless Protocols5.6 SDMA, TDMA, FDMA and CDMA5.7 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum5.8 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum5.9 Code Division Multiple Access5.10 Applications of 3G Mobile Services5.11 3G Mobile Services: IMT2000 and UMTs5.12 CDMA 2000: 3G5.13 WCDMA 3G5.14 OFDM5.15 High-speed Packet Access5.16 Mimo in HSPA5.17 Long-term Evolution and WiMax 16E5.18 Ultra-wide Band and Broadband Wireless Access5.19 4G Networks: HS-OFDM, LTE Advanced and WiMax 16M5.20 Upcoming 5G Network Features 6: Mobile IP Network Layer6.1 Functioning of OSI Layers, and TCP/IP, IP, UDP and ICMP Protocols6.2 Mobile IP6.3 Packet Delivery and Handover Management6.4 Location Management6.5 Registration6.6 IP Header: Encapsulation and Routes Optimization6.7 Mobility Binding, Tunnelling, and Reverse Tunnelling6.8 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol6.9 Cellular IP6.10 Mobile IP with IPv66.11 Voice over IP6.12 IP Security 7: Mobile Transport Layer7.1 Conventional Transport Layer Protocols: UDP and TCP7.2 Indirect TCP7.3 Snooping Transmission Control Protocol7.4 Mobile TCP7.5 Other Transmission Methods at TCP Layer for Mobile Networks7.6 TCP over 2.5G/3G Mobile Networks 8: Database Management Issues in Mobile Computing8.1 Data Organization Methods8.2 Mobile Device Database Management8.3 Mobile Device Data Store Methods8.4 Client-Server Computing with Adaptation for Mobile Computing8.5 Adaptation Software for Mobile Computing8.6 Database Transactional Models8.7 Query Processing8.8 Data Recovery Issues8.9 Issues Relating to Quality of Service 9: Mobile Ad Hoc Networks and Wireless Sensor Networks9.1 Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET)9.2 Challenges in MANETS9.3 Routing and Classifications of Routing Algorithms9.4 Quality of Service (QOS) in Ad Hoc Networks9.5 Applications of Ad Hoc Networks9.6 Security in MANETs9.7 Basics of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNS)9.8 Sensor Network Applications9.9 Distributed Wireless Sensor Network and its Characteristics9.10 WSN Protocol9.11 TinyOs 10: Wireless LAN and Personal Area Network Protocols10.1 Wireless LANs10.2 Wireless Application Protocol10.3 Wireless Markup Language10.4 Bluetooth10.5 WiMax10.6 ZigBee and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ZigBee Features 11: Service Discovery, Wireless Enterprise, and Virtual and Cloud Networks11.1 Service Discovery11.2 Wireless Enterprise-Network11.3 Virtual Network11.4 Mobile Cloud Networks 12: Mobility, Portability, Replication, and Clustering12.1 Mobile Data Management12.2 Data Replication Schemes12.3 Basic Concept of Multi-hopping12.4 Adaptive Clustering12.5 Multi-cluster Architecture12.6 File Systems 13: Smart Client, Datastore, Application and Enterprise Server-based Architecture13.1 Smart Client Architecture13.2 Datastore Objects13.3 Directory Service13.4 Data Synchronization Formats13.5 Messaging13.6 Application Framework13.7 Portal13.8 Gateway13.9 Data Synchronization at Clients and Servers13.10 Enterprise Data Source13.11 Enterprise Server13.12 Server Messaging and Queuing13.13 Mobile Devices Support Infrastructure and Management 14: Mobile Internet Applications-XML-based Languages14.1 Mobile Applications Development14.2 XML14.3 XML-based Standards and Formats for Applications14.4 Hand-held Device Markup Language and WML14.5 HTML14.6 HTML5 15: Mobile Application Languages and Framework-Java, J2ME, Python, and .Net15.1 Java15.2 Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)15.3 Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME)15.4 Java Programming Examples in Mobile Device15.5 Python15.6 Microsoft Dot Net Framework 16: Mobile Operating Systems, Development Environments, iOS and Android16.1 Mobile Operating System16.2 Application Programming, User and Abstract Interfaces16.3 Linux for Mobile Devices16.4 Proprietary OS Client Development16.5 Development Process16.6 Development Tools and Emulators16.7 Apple iOS 1116.8 Android16.9 Differences between iOS and Android Operating Systems Solutions to Objective Type QuestionsBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
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