WiMedia UWB

WiMedia UWB
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Technology of Choice for Wireless USB and Bluetooth
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Artikel-Nr:
9780470518342
Veröffentl:
2008
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.10.2008
Seiten:
308
Autor:
Ghobad Heidari
Gewicht:
680 g
Format:
246x173x23 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dr. Ghobad Heidari is (since 2003) VP of Engineering at Olympus Communication Technology of America (R&D center of Olympus Corp). He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of design and prototype development, incl. system, software, hardware, platform, RF, standards, patents. He has 15 years of progressive experience in wireless technology innovation and development. Prior to working at Olympus, he was the Director of Engineering at Quicksilver Technology, and before that he was a Senior Member of Technical Staff at Nokia. Dr. Heidari is a Senior Member of IEEE and was Chairman of the San Diego chapter of Vehicular Technology Society of IEEE for two years. He has extensive experience with industry standard bodies & interest groups (WiMedia, 3GPP2, TIA, CDG) and is experienced in designing and teaching various digital communication courses. He received his BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1988 from Michigan State University, and his MSc and PhD from Purdue University, 1990 and 1992 respectively.
UWB (ultra-wideband) has been investigated for many decades but only recently has it become commercially viable. With the advent of WiMedia UWB technology and its associated standard specifications, the stage is set for the next generation of WPAN applications to take root.
 

WiMedia UWB focuses on the ECMA-368 standard. Both PHY layer and MAC sublayers specified in this standard are explained in great detail. The book offers not only the facts about the requirements of the standard, but also the motivation and logic behind them. To give a comprehensive perspective of the UWB technology to the reader, other interrelated topics are also examined in this book. These include the history of UWB and its recent standardization attempts; UWB applications and advantages; UWB spectrum allocation and regulations around the world; UWB platform clients: Certified Wireless USB (CW-USB), Bluetooth, and WLP (WiMedia Link layer Protocol, which enables Internet Protocol over UWB); as well as some important implementation issues and considerations. As the first application of WiMedia UWB, CW-USB is given a special and more comprehensive treatment.
 

This book is ideal for any engineer or engineering managers who are expecting to either develop a solution based on UWB or to integrate it with other devices. It will also be of interest to researchers who require an overview or an interpretation of the technology.
 

* One of the first books to describe the WiMedia standards (PHY and MAC) in detail
 
* A comprehensive approach to de-obfuscating the entire WiMedia UWB technology, from the PHY through the MAC, the MAC clients, the applications, and the regulations
 
* Includes a description of the CW-USB standard and its relation to WiMedia MAC
 
* Provides an up-to-date view of the UWB spectrum allocations and associated regulations around the world
 
* Derived from hands-on experiences in WiMedia UWB standards and system development efforts.
The first book to provide a detailed explanation of the dominant UWB (ultra wide band) PAN (personal area network), WiMedia UWB provides a comprehensive treatment of the different layers associated with WiMedia's specifications, based on the ECMA 368/369 published in 2006. The author describes the applications/protocols enabled by WiMedia and touches upon the W-USB, WiNet, and Bluetooth specs, as well as regulatory roadmaps to provide R&D professionals as well as academics with a better understanding of the requirements of WiMedia systems.
Preface
 
1. Introduction
 
1.1. What is UWB
 
1.2. Why UWB
 
1.3. UWB Market
 
1.4. UWB Standardization
 
1.5. UWB Applications
 
1.6. Summary features
 
1.7. Terminology
 
1.8. References
 
2. Worldwide Regulations
 
2.1. United States
 
2.2. Japan
 
2.3. Korea
 
2.4. Europe
 
2.5. China
 
2.6. Summary
 
2.7. References
 
3. PHY layer
 
3.1. Introduction
 
3.2. Feature Summary
 
3.3. WiMedia OFDM
 
3.4. PMD
 
3.5. Scrambling, Interleaving, and Error Correction
 
3.6. Packet Structure
 
3.7. Performance Requirements
 
3.8. Ranging
 
3.9. PHY Services and Interfaces
 
3.10. References
 
4. MAC Sublayer
 
4.1. Introduction
 
4.2. Feature Summary
 
4.3. Superframes and timeslots
 
4.4 Device Address
 
4.5. Frame Formats
 
4.6. Frame Processing
 
4.7. Synchronization
 
4.8. Power Conservation
 
4.9. Beacon Protocol
 
4.10. Distributed Reservation Protocol (DRP)
 
4.11. Prioritized Contention Access (PCA
 
4.12. MAC Policies
 
4.13. Security
 
4.14. Ranging
 
4.15. References
 
5. Protocol Adaptation Layers
 
5.1. Certified Wireless USB
 
5.2. References
 
Appendices
 
Appendix A Acronyms
 
Appendix B WiMedia Alliance Membership
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