Overview
- Editors:
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Silvano Pupolin
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University of Padova, Italy
- Focuses on the importance and development of wireless communications
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (27 papers)
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4G Wireless Systems
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- Maurizio Magarini, Arnaldo Spalvieri
Pages 3-17
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- Stefano Buzzi, Stefania Sardellitti
Pages 19-27
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- Lorenzo Favalli, Matteo Lanati, Pietro Savazzi
Pages 29-37
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- Saeed Kaviani, Chintha Tellambura, Witold A. Krzymień
Pages 39-50
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- Tomaso Erseghe, Nicola Laurenti, Valentina Rizzi, Roberto Corvaja
Pages 51-64
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- Nevio Benvenuto, Ermanna Conte, Stefano Tomasin, Matteo Trivellato
Pages 65-77
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Ad-Hoc and Cellular Networks
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- Robert Vilzmann, Jörg Widmer, Imad Aad, Christian Hartmann
Pages 81-96
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- L. Militano, F. H. P. Fitzek, A. Iera, A. Molinaro
Pages 97-109
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- Claudio Casetti, Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Marco Fiore
Pages 111-126
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- Anthony Acampora, Michael Tan, Louisa Ip
Pages 127-133
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- Stefano Buzzi, H. Vincent Poor, Daniela Saturnino
Pages 135-150
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Security and Applications in Wireless Networks
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- Dario S. Tonesi, Alessandro Tortelli, Luca Salgarelli
Pages 153-164
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- Anand R. Prasad, Julien Laganier, Alf Zugenmaier, Mortaza S. Bargh, Bob Hulsebosch, Henk Eertink et al.
Pages 165-178
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- Isabella Cerutti, Luca Valcarenghi, Dania Marabissi, Filippo Meucci, Laura Pierucci, Luca Simone Ronga et al.
Pages 179-193
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- Yoshinori Nishiguchi, Ryuhei Funada, Yozo Shoji, Hiroshi Harada, Shuzo Kato
Pages 195-200
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- Jesse Steinberg, Joseph Pasquale
Pages 201-211
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- Dzmitry Kliazovich, Nadhir Ben Halima, Fabrizio Granelli
Pages 213-222
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Qos and Efficiency in Multimedia Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
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- Mario Marchese, Maurizio Mongelli, Vincenzo Gesmundo, Annamaria Raviola
Pages 225-234
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- Francesco Licandro, Carla Panarello, Giovanni Schembra
Pages 235-243
About this book
The 18th Tyrrhenian Workshop on digital communications is devoted to wi- less communications. In the last decade, wireless communications research boosted launching new standards and proposing new techniques for the - cess technology. We moved from the UTRA standard capable to transmit 0. 5bit/s/Hz to WLAN which is promising 2. 7bit/s/Hz. Now wireless c- munication systems are facing a ?ourishing of new proposal moving from multiple antennas at transmitter and receiver side (MIMO systems), to new powerfulForwardErrorCorrectionCodes,toadaptiveradioresourcemana- mentalgorithms. Thenewchallenge,however,isthemovetowardsmultimedia communications and IP technology. This move implies e?orts in several new aspects. First of all an open network, as IP is, imposes the necessity of a - cure network, to guarantee the privacy of the ongoing communications, avoid the use of the networks by unauthorized customers, avoid the misuses and the charge to third parties of the cost of the connection. Also, quality of service (QoS) of the communications is becoming a must in IP networks which are carrying services which need a guaranteed QoS as telephony, real time s- vices, etc. To get this new target some form of access control to the network must be setup. Recently, new form of communication networks has appeared to collect data for several applications (sensor networks, ad hoc networks, etc. ) and they need a connection with a backbone network which could be a wireless one with a larger range than the sensor or ad hoc networks.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Padova, Italy
Silvano Pupolin