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The Annual Review of Wireless Communications contains essays from leading experts in the industry which discuss academic theories and practical applications on the topic,
all while focusing on the latest wireless technologies and advancements that have come about. It is a diverse volume that seeks to shed light on such sub-topics as business strategies and current trends while, at the same time, bringing together the perspectives of many specialists across the nation.
"On the high-speed Internet access side, there are multiple options with DSL and cable modems. But more importantly, other options such as [wireless fidelity] will become quite broad-based during the next three or four years," says Krish Prabhu, president and chief executive officer at Tellabs and a contributor to the Annual Review. "This tells us that the main issue is not consumer choice. Instead, at what point does a consumer think that the value and the service justify the cost?"
With the knowledge and applications gained from The Annual Review of Wireless Communications, the interested reader will be able to better comprehend the direction towards which wireless networks are leading our society and the efforts launched to meet these challenges. The Annual Review of Communications addresses such topics as wireless planning in health care and in the marketplace; software-defined radio; satellites for Internet communication; and gateway mobilities.
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Current Trends and Business Strategies Upwardly Mobile: Mobile Network Operators Go On-Demand in Pursuit of Profitable Growth Jeanette Carlsson, Global Communications Sector Lead, IBM Institute for Business Value Henry Stevens, Global Wireless Strategy and Solutions Leader, IBM Business Consulting Services Software-Defined Radio: The Revolution of Wireless Communication Adam S. Harrington, Research Associate, Center for Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University Chin-Gi Hong, Research Associate, Center for Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University Anthony L. Piazza, Research Associate, Center for Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University Steve Jones, Ph.D., Director, Institute of Wireless Innovation; Professor, Center for Information and Communication Science, Ball State University Wireless Planning in Health Care Laura Fontaine, Director, Spectrum Management, Andrew Corporation EV-DO: Controlling Challenges and Creating Revenue Opportunities with Tiered Services Russ Freen, Chief Technology Officer, Bridgewater Systems Successfully Bringing Wireless Innovations to Market Philip Marshall, Ph.D., Director, Wireless Mobile Technologies, The Yankee Group Satellites for Internet Communication Harry W. Tyrer, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Missouri – Columbia Paul D. Wiedemeier, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, The University of Louisiana at Monroe Technologies and Networks CDMA: An Evolutionary Technology Dr. Mohammad S. Alam, Professor and Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Alabama Dr. M. A. Salam, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Alabama Ms. Pavani Polu, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Alabama Multihop Mobile Wireless Internet Access: The Combined Use of Gateway Mobility and Mobile IP's Simultaneous Binding Capability Dr. Habib Ammari, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern Methodist University Wireless Ad-Hoc Environmental Sensor Networks: Protocols and Setups Julia H. Downes, M.Sc., B.Sc., MBCS, Software Developer, Sonaptic UK Ltd.; Formerly Research Assistant, Applied Global Systems Laboratory, University of North Florida Dr. Sanjay P. Ahuja, Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of North Florida; Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Dr. J. David Lambert, Assistant Professor, College of Computing Sciences and Engineering; Co-Director, Applied Global Systems Laboratory, University of North Florida John Alexander Ph.D., P.E., Director, Applied Global Systems Laboratory; Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of North Florida Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks with Reconfigurable Smart Nodes Alvin Lim, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Auburn University OFDM and GSM Protocol Optimization on a Software-Defined Radio Parallel Processing Architecture H. R. Myler, Ph.D., P.E., Director, Software Defined Radio Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Lamar University Shabbir Bagasrawala, M.S.E.E., Research Engineer, Software Defined Radio Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Lamar University Naresh Narayana, M.S.E.E., Research Engineer, Software Defined Radio Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Lamar University A Technology-Enabled Framework for Dynamic Allocation of the Radio-Frequency Spectrum Christopher A. Nissen, Director, Communications and Networking, The MITRE Corporation G. Michael Butler, Chief Engineer, The MITRE Corporation An Introduction to UWB Fernando Ramírez-Mireles, Ph.D., Professor, ITAM/Digital Systems, Instituto Technológico Autónomo de México Performance Evaluation of Wireless Application Protocol for Reliable Connection-Oriented Services Humphrey Rutagemwa, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, Ph.D., P.Eng., Professor, Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada Jon W. Mark, Ph.D., P.Eng., Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Director, Centre for Wireless Communications, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada
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