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Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation

Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation

Security is always a concern with any new technology. When we think security we typically think of stopping an attacker from breaking in or gaining access. However based on the broad reach of wireless stopping someone from passively listening is just as critical. Intrusion detection systems firewalls and forensics are just a few of the key areas that must be understood and applied to proactively solve the wireless problem. From short text messaging to war driving Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation explores all aspects of wireless technology how it is used in daily life and how it will be used in the future. The book provides a one-stop resource on the types of wireless crimes that are being committed and forensic investigation techniques for wireless devices and wireless networks. The author's straightforward and easy to read style seamlessly integrates the topics of wireless security and computer forensics. He provides a solid understanding of modern wireless technologies wireless security techniques and wireless crime techniques as well as conducting forensic analysis on wireless devices and networks. Each chapter while part of a greater whole can stand on its own making researching wireless technologies security crime or forensics easy. With a problem space as big and complex as wireless proactive measures must be put in place and put in place immediately. To protect your organization you need to be well versed in the new technology sooner rather than later. You can pay now or you can pay later. Later always costs more. This book not only has all the information required to become proficient in wireless technology but also provides the information required for conducting a forensic analysis in a wireless environment.

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The Natural Speaker

Wireless Network Security Second Edition

The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

The exponential increase in mobile device users and high-bandwidth applications has pushed the current 3G and 4G wireless networks to their capacity. Moreover it is predicted that mobile data traffic will continue to grow by over 300 percent by 2017. To handle this spectacular growth the development of improved wireless networks for the future has been of paramount importance. The Future of Wireless Networks: Architectures Protocols and Services discusses the future of wireless networks including the emerging network architectures underlying protocols services and applications. The first part of the book focuses on new wireless network architectures that are being developed such as mobile SDN wireless local area networks (i. e. 802. 11) and wireless sensor networks for the Smart Grid. In the second part of the book the authors discuss the new protocols and enabling technologies for the different wireless network architectures. These include wireless MAC protocols resource allocation in cognitive radio networks multicast transmission and femtocells which provide enhanced indoor coverage and increased network capacity. The book’s final section discusses several new services and applications that are springing up such as multisource selection for wireless peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and device-to-device (D2D) content sharing which reduces duplicated downloads of the same contents on cellular links by offloading the traffic onto other networks. This section also covers the next generation of wireless security and privacy control techniques that service providers can use to ensure that their infrastructures and services are adequately protected against all kinds of threats. | The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

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Building Wireless Sensor Networks Theoretical and Practical Perspectives

Wireless Medical Systems and Algorithms Design and Applications

FM-UWB Transceivers for Autonomous Wireless Systems

MIMO Wireless Communications over Generalized Fading Channels

Lexicon of Pulse Crops

Lexicon of Pulse Crops

Lexicon of Pulse Crops integrates botanical and linguistic data to analyze and interpret the grain legume significance from the earliest archaeological and written records until the present day. Aimed at both agronomic and linguistic research communities this book presents a database containing 9 500 common names in more than 900 languages and dialects of all ethnolinguistic families denoting more than 1 100 botanical taxa of 14 selected pulse crop genera and species. The book begins with overviews of the world’s economically most important grain legume crops and their uncultivated relatives as well as the world’s language families with their inner structure including both extinct and living members. The main section of the text presents 14 specialized book chapters covering Arachis Cajanus Cicer Ervum Faba Glycine Lablab Lathyrus Lens Lupinus Phaseolus Pisum Vicia and Vigna. They provide the reader with extensive lists of the botanically accepted species and subtaxa and surveys lexicological abundance in all world’s ethnolinguistic families comprising extinct and living as well as natural and constructed languages while the vernacular names for the most significant taxa are presented in comprehensive tables. Each of these chapters also presents the existing etymologies and novel approaches to deciphering the origins of common names accompanied by one original color plate depicting possible root evolutions in the form of corresponding pulse crop plants.

GBP 69.99
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Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks Applications Protocols and Standards

Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks Applications Protocols and Standards

The collaborative nature of industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs) brings several advantages over traditional wired industrial monitoring and control systems including self-organization rapid deployment flexibility and inherent intelligent processing. In this regard IWSNs play a vital role in creating more reliable efficient and productive industrial systems thus improving companies’ competitiveness in the marketplace. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications Protocols and Standards examines the current state of the art in industrial wireless sensor networks and outlines future directions for research. What Are the Main Challenges in Developing IWSN Systems? Featuring contributions by researchers around the world this book explores the software and hardware platforms protocols and standards that are needed to address the unique challenges posed by IWSN systems. It offers an in-depth review of emerging and already deployed IWSN applications and technologies and outlines technical issues and design objectives. In particular the book covers radio technologies energy harvesting techniques and network and resource management. It also discusses issues critical to industrial applications such as latency fault tolerance synchronization real-time constraints network security and cross-layer design. A chapter on standards highlights the need for specific wireless communication standards for industrial applications. A Starting Point for Further Research Delving into wireless sensor networks from an industrial perspective this comprehensive work provides readers with a better understanding of the potential advantages and research challenges of IWSN applications. A contemporary reference for anyone working at the cutting edge of industrial automation communication systems and networks it will inspire further exploration in this promising research area. | Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks Applications Protocols and Standards

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Wireless Sensor Multimedia Networks Architectures Protocols and Applications

Wireless Sensor Multimedia Networks Architectures Protocols and Applications

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a special class of ad hoc network in which network nodes composed of tiny sensors pass data such as temperature pressure and humidity through the network to a central location. Wireless sensor multimedia networks (WSMNs) are a special category of WSNs in which the sensor nodes are small cameras and microphones that can send voice image or video data through the network. This book presents the latest advances and research in WSMN architecture algorithms and protocols. WSMNs are attracting great attention from academia and industry due to the variety of applications in which they can be deployed. Wireless Sensor Multimedia Networks: Architectures Protocols and Applications explores the many benefits of WSMNs and the variety of applications in which they can be used—surveillance traffic monitoring advanced healthcare (blood pressure and heart rate monitoring) habitat monitoring and localization services (finding missing children or wanted criminals). The contributed chapters in this book explore current research into key areas such asNew quality-of-service-aware routing protocols that support a high data rate in WSMNsCognitive radio capability that increases efficiency of spectrum utilization and decreases the probability of collision and contentionMultimedia streaming optimization techniquesNew security schemes for real-time video streamingVarious ways of optimizing power consumption in WSMNsWireless Sensor Multimedia Networks: Architectures Protocols and Applications discusses open research issues and future trends in WSMNs. With this book academic researchers engineers and graduate students will be well-equipped to advance the research in this emerging field. | Wireless Sensor Multimedia Networks Architectures Protocols and Applications

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Optical Wireless Communications System and Channel Modelling with MATLAB

Optical Wireless Communications System and Channel Modelling with MATLAB

Detailing a systems approach Optical Wireless Communications: System and Channel Modelling with MATLAB® is a self-contained volume that concisely and comprehensively covers the theory and technology of optical wireless communications systems (OWC) in a way that is suitable for undergraduate and graduate-level students as well as researchers and professional engineers. Incorporating MATLAB® throughout the authors highlight past and current research activities to illustrate optical sources transmitters detectors receivers and other devices used in optical wireless communications. They also discuss both indoor and outdoor environments discussing how different factors—including various channel models—affect system performance and mitigation techniques. In addition this book broadly covers crucial aspects of OWC systems: Fundamental principles of OWC Devices and systems Modulation techniques and schemes (including polarization shift keying) Channel models and system performance analysis Emerging visible light communications Terrestrial free space optics communication Use of infrared in indoor OWC One entire chapter explores the emerging field of visible light communications and others describe techniques for using theoretical analysis and simulation to mitigate channel impact on system performance. Additional topics include wavelet denoising artificial neural networks and spatial diversity. Content also covers different challenges encountered in OWC as well as outlining possible solutions and current research trends. A major attraction of the book is the presentation of MATLAB simulations and codes which enable readers to execute extensive simulations and better understand OWC in general. | Optical Wireless Communications System and Channel Modelling with MATLAB®

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Internet of Nano-Things and Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN)

Mobile Wireless and Sensor Networks A Clustering Algorithm for Energy Efficiency and Safety

Mobile Wireless and Sensor Networks A Clustering Algorithm for Energy Efficiency and Safety

Wireless networking covers a variety of topics involving many challenges. The main concern of clustering approaches for mobile wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is to prolong the battery life of the individual sensors and the network lifetime. For a successful clustering approach the need of a powerful mechanism to safely elect a cluster head remains a challenging task in many research works that take into account the mobility of the network. In Mobile Wireless and Sensor Networks: A Clustering Algorithm for Energy Efficiency and Safety the authors use an approach based on computing of the weight of each node in the network as the proposed technique to deal with this problem. They present a virtual laboratory platform (VLP) of baptized mercury allowing students and researchers to make practical work (PW) on different aspects of mobile wireless sensor networks. The authors’ choice of WSNs is motivated mainly by the use of real experiments needed in most college courses on WSNs. These usual experiments however require an expensive investment and many nodes in the classroom. The platform presented here aims at showing the feasibility the flexibility and the reduced cost using the authors’ approach. The authors demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithms that contribute to the familiarization of the learners in the field of WSNs. The book will be a valuable resource for students in networking studies as well as for faculty and researchers in this area. | Mobile Wireless and Sensor Networks A Clustering Algorithm for Energy Efficiency and Safety

GBP 82.99
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Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

This book has been written with the support of Huawei's large accumulation of technical knowledge and experience in the WLAN field as well as its understanding of customer service requirements. First the book covers service challenges facing enterprise wireless networks along with detailing the latest evolution of Wi-Fi standards air interface performance and methods for improving user experience in enterprise scenarios. Furthermore it illustrates typical networking planning and scenario-specific design for enterprise WLANs and provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of enterprise WLAN planning design and technical implementation as well as suggestions for deployment. This is a practical and easy-to-understand guide to WLAN design and is written for WLAN technical support and planning engineers network administrators and enthusiasts of network technology. Authors Rihai Wu is Chief Architect of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution with 16 years of experience in wireless communications product design and a wealth of expertise in network design and product development. He previously served as a designer and developer of products for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) LTE indoor small cells and WLAN. Xun Yang is a WLAN standard expert from Huawei. He has nine years of experience in formulating WLAN standards and previously served as 802. 11ac Secretary 802. 11ah PHY Ad-hoc Co-chair and 802. 11ax MU Ad Hoc Sub Group Co-chair. Mr. Yang oversees technical research the promotion of standards and industrialization in the WLAN field and has filed more than 100 patents. Xia Zhou is a documentation engineer of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution. She has 10 years of experience in creating documents for campus network products. Ms. Zhou was previously in charge of writing manuals for Huawei data center switches WLAN products and campus network solutions. She is also the author of Campus Network Solution Deployment Guide and was a co-sponsor of technical sessions such as WLAN from Basics to Proficiency. Yibo Wang is a documentation engineer of Huawei's campus network WLAN solution. He has nine years of experience in creating documents for campus network products. Mr. Wang was previously in charge of writing manuals for Huawei switches WLAN products and routers. He was also a co-sponsor of technical sessions such as WLAN from Basics to Proficiency and HCIA-WLAN certification training courses. | Enterprise Wireless Local Area Network Architectures and Technologies

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Networked Filtering and Fusion in Wireless Sensor Networks

Networked Filtering and Fusion in Wireless Sensor Networks

By exploiting the synergies among available data information fusion can reduce data traffic filter noisy measurements and make predictions and inferences about a monitored entity. Networked Filtering and Fusion in Wireless Sensor Networks introduces the subject of multi-sensor fusion as the method of choice for implementing distributed systems. The book examines the state of the art in information fusion. It presents the known methods algorithms architectures and models of information fusion and discusses their applicability in the context of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Paying particular attention to the wide range of topics that have been covered in recent literature the text presents the results of a number of typical case studies. Complete with research supported elements and comprehensive references this teaching-oriented volume uses standard scientific terminology conventions and notations throughout. It applies recently developed convex optimization theory and highly efficient algorithms in estimation fusion to open up discussion and provide researchers with an ideal starting point for further research on distributed estimation and fusion for WSNs. The book supplies a cohesive overview of the key results of theory and applications of information-fusion-related problems in networked systems in a unified framework. Providing advanced mathematical treatment of fundamental problems with information fusion it will help you broaden your understanding of prospective applications and how to address such problems in practice. After reading the book you will gain the understanding required to model parts of dynamic systems and use those models to develop distributed fusion control algorithms that are based on feedback control theory.

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MIMO Antennas for Wireless Communication Theory and Design

Self-Healing Systems and Wireless Networks Management

Self-Healing Systems and Wireless Networks Management

Do you believe in open-source development? Would you like to see your security system grow and learn by itself? Are you sick of paying for software license fees every year that produce little return on investment? And would you prefer to invest in something you could sell later on to other IT security departments? If you answered yes to these questions then this is the book for you. Addressing the issues of fault identification and classification Self-Healing Systems and Wireless Networks Management presents a method for identifying and classifying faults using causal reasoning—a powerful bottom up technique for deep surface and cross context correlation establishment. It explains how to employ a similarity matrix to match the user activity log and its pattern in a transformed space and discusses the development and deployment of a policy engine. The book describes how to use this self-growing policy engine in collaboration with a scheduler and plug-in bank to generate a healing policy. This healing policy presents the solution of the direct and causal fault. The author describes how to embed the solutions of the related faults in the healing policy so that if a client faces more faults related to the previous one they can be addressed at the client side. Exploring prototype systems the text defines supporting systems architectures and includes a case study of an autonomic healing-based self-management engine. It also explains how to fulfill the tasks in linear time so that the increase in the source file size does not affect the performance of your system—making the system highly scalable for distributed self-healing systems. This book provides valuable guidance to help you build a self-growing self -earning self-healing system that after development learns for itself about the IT security vulnerabilities of your organization and fills the holes for future breach prevention.

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Resource Allocation and Performance Optimization in Communication Networks and the Internet

TCP Performance over UMTS-HSDPA Systems

TCP Performance over UMTS-HSDPA Systems

The evolution of the mobile communication market is causing a major increase in data traffic demands. This could lead to disrupted mobility and intermittent degraded channel conditions that contribute to poor transmission control protocol (TCP) performance. TCP Performance over UMTS-HSDPA Systems presents a comprehensive study of the effect of TCP on achieved application bit rate performance and system capacity and shows how to reduce the interaction of wireless networks on TCP with minimal cost. With self-contained chapters the book consists of two main sections. The first several chapters provide background and describe the state of the art for wireless networks emphasizing one of the third-generation (3G) wireless technologies: the universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS). These chapters also include an analysis of the overall cell capacity for UMTS Release 99 and high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) systems. The second section focuses on the interaction of TCP with wireless systems presenting an exhaustive list of TCP versions and link layer solutions that adapt TCP (often modifying the original TCP) to a wireless network. This section also displays mathematical modeling of the interaction of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) and TCP in UMTS networks. While offering information for advanced undergraduate students who are unfamiliar with code division multiple access (CDMA) wireless systems as well as UMTS and HSDPA cellular systems the book also provides extensive coverage of TCP over wireless systems problems and solutions for researchers developers and graduate students.

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Mobile Devices Tools and Technologies

Mobile Devices Tools and Technologies

Wireless and mobile communications have grown exponentially. The average individual now possesses a minimum of two smart mobile devices. The consistent advancement of mobile devices feeds the ever-growing appetite for faster bandwidth uninterrupted connectivity applications to fulfill the needs of consumers and businesses and security for all of this information. Mobile Devices: Tools and Technologies provides readers at all levels of technical expertise with an understanding of mobile device concepts application development processes networking and infrastructure and security methods. This book is organized into four sections with chapters contributed by engineers with extensive real-world experience in the mobile and wireless field. The first section discusses the current mobile device landscape including the latest technology innovations personal and business use trends and mobile operating systems and applications. The second section focuses on the application development process from strategy and process through the development phases to production and launch. This section covers both Android and iOS application development. In the third section the authors explore mobile access standards network types and infrastructure components. This section also covers proximity communications standards including Bluetooth NFC and RFID. The book concludes with a look at mobile device security including mobile encryption methods wireless security levels and corporate security and workforce management strategies. Throughout the book the contributors illustrate proven best practices and methodologies using real-world case studies drawn from their extensive experiences with mobile software and infrastructures for enterprise customers. | Mobile Devices Tools and Technologies

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Telemedicine and Electronic Medicine

Smart CMOS Image Sensors and Applications

Cellular Network Planning