Home Networking Technologies and Standards (Artech House Telecommunications Library) Review

Home Networking Technologies and Standards (Artech House Telecommunications Library)
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A very good comprehensive book, that covers all current and emerging home networking technologies. It covers both the access and the in-door networks, along with networks that reuse existing home cabling, wireless and wireline technologies. Apart from the lower layer protocols (IEEE 802.11, Firewire, USB, Bluetooth, DECT, X10) it also explains higher layer protocols (HomePNA, OSGi, UPnP, HAVI, and VHN). It explains how the technologies work, how they have developed, their capabilities and the markets that they target.

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Covering the vast majority of current and emerging home networking technologies, standards and trends, this practical resource offers you a comprehensive understanding of this developing area. The book presents an "end-to-end reference architecture", where the main residential services are identified and their network requirements are fully analyzed. You find detailed coverage of both wireless and wireline technologies, including IEEE 802.11, Firewire, USB, HiperLAN and Bluetooth. You learn how the technologies work, how they have evolved, what their capabilities are and what markets they target. The book also discusses fixed-wireless and satellite access network alternatives. Moreover, this forward-looking reference presents the scope, potential applications, operational concept, architecture and protocol stack of higher layer technologies that aim to provide convergence between multiple in-home and access networks. The book introduces the concept of the residential gateway (RG) as a single point of network convergence, and explores important considerations for future digital-smart networked homes.

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