Building Next-Generation Converged Networks: Theory and Practice
Supplying a comprehensive introduction to next-generation networks, Building Next-Generation Converged Networks: Theory and Practice strikes a balance between how and why things work and how to make them work. It compiles recent advancements along with basic issues from the wide range of fields related to next generation networks.
Containing the contributions of 56 industry experts and researchers from 16 different countries, the book presents relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest research. It investigates new technologies such as IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) architectures, standards, mobility, and security.
Chapter 7 focuses on an overview of wireless network security, including cellular networks, LANs, PANs, WLAN security, and best practices for mobile device security.
Excerpted with permission from the publisher, CRC Press, from “Building Next-Generation Converged Networks: Theory and Practice,” edited by Al-Sakib Khan Pathan; Muhammad Mostafa Monowar; Zubair Md. Fadlullah. Copyright © 2013.
The attached zip file includes:
- Intro Page.pdf
- Terms and Conditions.pdf
- Wireless Network Security.pdf