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Book Synopsis
Learn how to provide seamless, high quality multimedia for the wireless Internet

This book introduces the promising protocols for multimedia services and presents the analytical frameworks for measuring their performance in wireless networks. Furthermore, the book shows how to fine-tune the parameters for Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning in order to illustrate the effect that QoS has upon the stability, integrity and growth of next generation wireless Internet. In addition, the authors provide the tools required to implement this understanding. These tools are particularly useful for design and engineering network architecture and protocols for future wireless Internet. Additionally, the book provides a good overview of wireless networks, while also appealing to network researchers and engineers.

Key Features:

  • Provides a comprehensive and analytical understanding of the performance of multimedia services in wireless Internet, and the tools to

    Table of Contents
    About the Series Editors.

    About the Authors.

    Preface.

    1 Introduction.

    1.1 Convergence of Wireless Systems and the Internet.

    1.2 Main Challenges in Supporting Multimedia Services.

    1.3 Organization of the Text.

    2 Packet-level Wireless Channel Model.

    2.1 Introduction.

    2.2 Finite-state Markov Model for Fast Fading Channels.

    2.3 Channel Model for Frequency-selective Fading Wireless Channels.

    2.4 Channel Model for Indoor UWB Wireless Channels with Shadowing.

    2.5 Summary.

    2.6 Problems.

    3 Multimedia Traffic Model.

    3.1 Modeling VoIP Traffic.

    3.2 Modeling Video Traffic.

    3.3 Performance Study of Video over Wired and Wireless Links.

    3.4 Scalable Source Coding.

    3.5 Summary.

    3.6 Problems.

    4 AIMD Congestion Control.

    4.1 Introduction.

    4.2 AIMD Protocol Overview.

    4.3 TCP-friendly AIMD Parameters.

    4.4 Properties of AIMD.

    4.5 Case Study: Multimedia Playback Applications with Service Differentiation.

    4.6 Performance Evaluation.

    4.7 Summary.

    4.8 Problems.

    5 Stability Property and Performance Bounds of the Internet.

    5.1 A Fluid-flow Model of the AIMD/RED System.

    5.2 Stability and Fairness Analysis with Delay-free Marking.

    5.3 Boundedness of the Homogeneous-flow AIMD/RED System with Time Delay.

    5.4 Summary.

    5.5 Problems.

    6 AIMD in Wireless Internet.

    6.1 Introduction.

    6.2 Related Work.

    6.3 System Model.

    6.4 Analytical Model for Window-controlled Flows.

    6.5 Parameter Selection for AIMD.

    6.6 Performance Evaluation.

    6.7 Summary.

    6.8 Problems.

    7 TCP-friendly Rate Control in Wireless Internet.

    7.1 Introduction.

    7.2 System Model.

    7.3 Analytical Model for Rate-controlled Flows.

    7.4 Performance Evaluation.

    7.5 Summary.

    7.6 Problems.

    8 Multimedia Services in Wireless Random Access Networks.

    8.1 Brief History of Random Access Technologies.

    8.2 IEEE 802.11 Protocol.

    8.3 WLAN with Saturated Stations.

    8.4 WLAN with Unbalanced Traffic.

    8.5 TFRC in the Mobile Hotspot.

    8.6 Summary.

    8.7 Problems.

    Appendices.

    Appendix A TCP and AQM Overview.

    A.1 TCP Protocol.

    A.1.1 TCP connection management.

    A.1.2 TCP error control.

    A.1.3 TCP flow control and congestion control.

    A.2 Active Queue Management.

    Appendix B Datagram Congestion Control Protocol Overview.

    B.1 DCCP-2: TCP-like Congestion Control.

    B.2 DCCP-3: TFRC Congestion Control.

    References.

    Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/06/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470770658, 978-0470770658
      ISBN10: 0470770651

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Learn how to provide seamless, high quality multimedia for the wireless Internet

      This book introduces the promising protocols for multimedia services and presents the analytical frameworks for measuring their performance in wireless networks. Furthermore, the book shows how to fine-tune the parameters for Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning in order to illustrate the effect that QoS has upon the stability, integrity and growth of next generation wireless Internet. In addition, the authors provide the tools required to implement this understanding. These tools are particularly useful for design and engineering network architecture and protocols for future wireless Internet. Additionally, the book provides a good overview of wireless networks, while also appealing to network researchers and engineers.

      Key Features:

      • Provides a comprehensive and analytical understanding of the performance of multimedia services in wireless Internet, and the tools to

        Table of Contents
        About the Series Editors.

        About the Authors.

        Preface.

        1 Introduction.

        1.1 Convergence of Wireless Systems and the Internet.

        1.2 Main Challenges in Supporting Multimedia Services.

        1.3 Organization of the Text.

        2 Packet-level Wireless Channel Model.

        2.1 Introduction.

        2.2 Finite-state Markov Model for Fast Fading Channels.

        2.3 Channel Model for Frequency-selective Fading Wireless Channels.

        2.4 Channel Model for Indoor UWB Wireless Channels with Shadowing.

        2.5 Summary.

        2.6 Problems.

        3 Multimedia Traffic Model.

        3.1 Modeling VoIP Traffic.

        3.2 Modeling Video Traffic.

        3.3 Performance Study of Video over Wired and Wireless Links.

        3.4 Scalable Source Coding.

        3.5 Summary.

        3.6 Problems.

        4 AIMD Congestion Control.

        4.1 Introduction.

        4.2 AIMD Protocol Overview.

        4.3 TCP-friendly AIMD Parameters.

        4.4 Properties of AIMD.

        4.5 Case Study: Multimedia Playback Applications with Service Differentiation.

        4.6 Performance Evaluation.

        4.7 Summary.

        4.8 Problems.

        5 Stability Property and Performance Bounds of the Internet.

        5.1 A Fluid-flow Model of the AIMD/RED System.

        5.2 Stability and Fairness Analysis with Delay-free Marking.

        5.3 Boundedness of the Homogeneous-flow AIMD/RED System with Time Delay.

        5.4 Summary.

        5.5 Problems.

        6 AIMD in Wireless Internet.

        6.1 Introduction.

        6.2 Related Work.

        6.3 System Model.

        6.4 Analytical Model for Window-controlled Flows.

        6.5 Parameter Selection for AIMD.

        6.6 Performance Evaluation.

        6.7 Summary.

        6.8 Problems.

        7 TCP-friendly Rate Control in Wireless Internet.

        7.1 Introduction.

        7.2 System Model.

        7.3 Analytical Model for Rate-controlled Flows.

        7.4 Performance Evaluation.

        7.5 Summary.

        7.6 Problems.

        8 Multimedia Services in Wireless Random Access Networks.

        8.1 Brief History of Random Access Technologies.

        8.2 IEEE 802.11 Protocol.

        8.3 WLAN with Saturated Stations.

        8.4 WLAN with Unbalanced Traffic.

        8.5 TFRC in the Mobile Hotspot.

        8.6 Summary.

        8.7 Problems.

        Appendices.

        Appendix A TCP and AQM Overview.

        A.1 TCP Protocol.

        A.1.1 TCP connection management.

        A.1.2 TCP error control.

        A.1.3 TCP flow control and congestion control.

        A.2 Active Queue Management.

        Appendix B Datagram Congestion Control Protocol Overview.

        B.1 DCCP-2: TCP-like Congestion Control.

        B.2 DCCP-3: TFRC Congestion Control.

        References.

        Index.

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