Personal Networks

Personal Networks

Wireless Networking for Personal Devices

Jacobsson, Martin; Niemegeers, Ignas; Heemstra de Groot, Sonia

John Wiley & Sons Inc

06/2010

228

Dura

Inglês

9780470681732

15 a 20 dias

560

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Foreword. Preface.

List of Abbreviations.

1 The Vision of Personal Networks.

1.1 Past, Present, and Future Telecommunication.

1.2 Personal Networks.

1.3 Some Typical PN Use-Case Scenarios.

1.4 Federations of Personal Networks.

1.5 Early Personal Network Implementations.

1.6 Expected Impact.

1.7 Summary.

2 Personal Networks User Requirements.

2.1 Ubiquitous Networking.

2.2 Heterogeneous Hardware Constraints.

2.3 Quality of Service and Reliability.

2.4 Name, Service, and Content Management.

2.5 Context Awareness.

2.6 Being Cognitive.

2.7 Security and Trust.

2.8 Privacy.

2.9 Usability.

2.10 Other Requirements.

2.11 Jane Revisited.

2.12 Summary.

3 Trends in Personal Networks.

3.1 Wireless Communications.

3.2 Ad Hoc Networking.

3.3 WWRF Book of Visions.

3.4 Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing and Communication.

3.5 Ambient Networks.

3.6 IST PACWOMAN and SHAMAN.

3.7 Personal Distributed Environment.

3.8 MyNet.

3.9 P2P Universal Computing Consortium.

3.10 More Trends.

3.11 Personal Networks and Current Trends.

3.12 Summary.

4 The Personal Network Architecture.

4.1 Terminology.

4.2 Personal and Foreign Nodes.

4.3 The Three Level Architecture View.

4.4 Personalization of Nodes.

4.5 Cluster Organization.

4.6 Personal Network Organization.

4.7 Foreign Communication.

4.8 Higher Layer Support Systems.

4.9 Federations of Personal Networks.

4.10 Discussion.

4.11 Summary.

5 Cluster Formation and Routing.

5.1 What is a Cluster?

5.2 Mobile Ad Hoc Network Technologies.

5.3 Cluster Formation and Maintenance.

5.4 Intra-Cluster Routing.

5.5 Summary.

6 Inter-Cluster Tunneling and Routing.

6.1 Inter-Cluster Tunneling Requirements.

6.2 IP Mobility.

6.3 PN Addressing.

6.4 Infrastructure Support.

6.5 Inter-Cluster Tunneling.

6.6 Inter-Cluster Routing.

6.7 Summary.

7 Foreign Communication.

7.1 Requirements for Foreign Communication.

7.2 Setting up Communication with Foreign Nodes.

7.3 Bridging Inside and Outside Protocols.

7.4 Mobility and Gateway Node Handover.

7.5 Summary.

8 Personal Network Application Support Systems.

8.1 Required PN Application Support.

8.2 Design of a PN Application Support System.

8.3 Service Discovery and Management Implementation.

8.4 An Implementation of Context Management.

8.5 Summary.

9 Personal Network Security.

9.1 Device Personalization.

9.2 Establishment of Secure Communication.

9.3 Secure Foreign Communication.

9.4 Anonymity.

9.5 Summary.

10 Personal Network Federations.

10.1 Examples.

10.2 Types of Federations.

10.3 Requirements.

10.4 Architecture of a Federation.

10.5 Life Cycle of a Federation.

10.6 Federation Access Control.

10.7 Federation Implementation Approaches.

10.8 Security.

10.9 Summary.

11 Personal Network Prototypes.

11.1 The TU Delft Prototype.

11.2 The PNP2008 Prototypes.

11.3 The MAGNET Prototype.

11.4 Summary.

12 The Future of Personal Networks.

12.1 Are We There Yet?

12.2 Future Directions.

Appendix A Terminology.

A.1 Connectivity Abstraction Level.

A.2 Network Abstraction Level.

A.3 Application and Service Abstraction Level.

A.4 Personal Network Federations.

References.

Related Websites.

Index.
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personal networks, wireless networking, personal devices, nodes, personal nodes, foreign nodes, automatic configuration, infrastructure networks, mobility, adaptability, networking, wireless communications, communication technology