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| 不知能否给个精华啊 Preface ix
 About the Author xiii
 1 Mobile Agent Platforms and Systems 1
 1.1 Mobile Agent Platforms 1
 1.1.1 Grasshopper 2
 1.1.2 Aglets 2
 1.1.3 Concordia 3
 1.1.4 Voyager 3
 1.1.5 Odyssey 3
 1.2 Multiagent Systems 3
 1.2.1 Agent-based load control strategies 5
 1.3 Summary 9
 Problems to Chapter 1 10
 2 Mobile Agent-based Service Implementation, Middleware,
 and Configuration 11
 2.1 Agent-based Service Implementation 11
 2.2 Agent-based Middleware 17
 2.3 Mobile Agent-based Service Configuration 23
 2.4 Mobile Agent Implementation 28
 2.5 Summary 29
 Problems to Chapter 2 29
 3 Wireless Local Area Networks 33
 3.1 Virtual LANs 33
 3.1.1 Workgroup management 35
 3.1.2 Multicast groups 36
 3.2 Wideband Wireless Local Access 37
 3.2.1 Wideband wireless data access based on OFDM
 and dynamic packet assignment 37
 3.2.2 Wireless services support in local multipoint distribution
 systems 39
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 3.2.3 Media Access Control (MAC) protocols for wideband
 wireless local access 41
 3.2.4 IEEE 802.11 41
 3.2.5 ETSI HIPERLAN 44
 3.2.6 Dynamic slot assignment 46
 3.3 Summary 50
 Problems to Chapter 3 51
 4 Wireless Protocols 55
 4.1 Wireless Protocol Requirements 56
 4.2 MAC Protocol 56
 4.3 Broadband Radio Access Integrated Network 58
 4.4 Hybrid and Adaptive MAC Protocol 59
 4.5 Adaptive Request Channel Multiple Access Protocol 60
 4.6 Request/Acknowledgement Phase 61
 4.7 Permission/Transmission Phase 62
 4.8 Performance Analysis 65
 4.9 Performance Measures 67
 4.10 Summary 69
 Problems to Chapter 4 70
 5 Protocols for Wireless Applications 73
 5.1 Wireless Applications and Devices 73
 5.2 Mobile Access 79
 5.3 XML Protocol 80
 5.4 Data Encapsulation and Evolvability 82
 5.5 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 85
 5.6 Summary 88
 Problems to Chapter 5 89
 6 Network Architecture Supporting Wireless Applications 93
 6.1 WAE Architecture 93
 6.2 WTA Architecture 98
 6.3 WAP Push Architecture 105
 6.4 Summary 109
 Problems to Chapter 6 109
 7 XML, RDF, and CC/PP 111
 7.1 XML Document 111
 7.2 Resource Description Framework (RDF) 114
 7.3 CC/PP – User Side Framework for Content Negotiation 119
 7.4 CC/PP Exchange Protocol based on the HTTP Extension
 Framework 129
 7.5 Requirements for a CC/PP Framework, and the Architecture 132
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 7.6 Summary 135
 Problems to Chapter 7 135
 8 Architecture of Wireless LANs 139
 8.1 Radio Frequency Systems 140
 8.2 Infrared Systems 141
 8.3 Spread Spectrum Implementation 141
 8.3.1 Direct sequence spread spectrum 141
 8.3.2 Frequency hopping spread spectrum 142
 8.3.3 WLAN industry standard 142
 8.4 IEEE 802.11 WLAN Architecture 143
 8.4.1 IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11b 145
 8.5 Bluetooth 146
 8.5.1 Bluetooth architecture 147
 8.5.2 Bluetooth applications 152
 8.5.3 Bluetooth devices 154
 8.6 Summary 157
 Problems to Chapter 8 158
 9 Routing Protocols in Mobile and Wireless Networks 163
 9.1 Table-driven Routing Protocols 164
 9.1.1 Destination-sequenced distance-vector routing 164
 9.1.2 The wireless routing protocol 166
 9.1.3 Global state routing 166
 9.1.4 Fisheye state routing 167
 9.1.5 Hierarchical state routing 167
 9.1.6 Zone-based hierarchical link state routing protocol 168
 9.1.7 Cluster-head gateway switch routing protocol 168
 9.2 On-demand Routing Protocols 169
 9.2.1 Temporally ordered routing algorithm 169
 9.2.2 Dynamic source routing protocol 171
 9.2.3 Cluster-based routing protocol 173
 9.2.4 Ad hoc on-demand distance-vector routing 174
 9.2.5 Signal stability-based adaptive routing 175
 9.2.6 Associativity-based routing 176
 9.2.7 Optimized link state routing 177
 9.2.8 Zone routing protocol 177
 9.2.9 Virtual subnets protocol 178
 9.3 Summary 179
 Problems to Chapter 9 179
 10 Handoff in Mobile and Wireless Networks 181
 10.1 Signaling Handoff Protocol in WATM Networks 184
 10.2 Crossover Switch Discovery 185
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 10.3 Rerouting Methods 187
 10.4 Optimized COS Discovery through Connection Grouping 188
 10.5 Schedule-assisted Handoffs 189
 10.6 Handoff in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Networks 189
 10.7 Predictive Reservation Policy 190
 10.8 Chaining Approaches 191
 10.8.1 Hop-limited handoff scheme 191
 10.8.2 Chaining followed by make-break 191
 10.9 Analysis of Chaining Handoff Approaches 193
 10.10 Summary 194
 Problems to Chapter 10 194
 11 Signaling Traffic in Wireless ATM Networks 197
 11.1 A Model of WATM Network 197
 11.2 Chain Routing Algorithm 199
 11.3 Implementation of the Handoff Scheme 202
 11.4 Analysis of the Chain Routing Algorithm 203
 11.4.1 Comparison of chain routing algorithm with hop-limited
 method 203
 11.4.2 Analysis of the signaling traffic cost 205
 11.4.3 Handoff latency 207
 11.5 Summary 210
 Problems to Chapter 11 210
 12 Two-phase Combined QoS-based Handoff Scheme 213
 12.1 Wireless ATM Architecture 214
 12.2 Mobility Support in Wireless ATM 217
 12.3 Comparison of Rerouting Schemes 222
 12.4 Maintaining the Cell Sequence During Path Optimization 224
 12.5 Combined QoS-based Path Optimization Scheme 227
 12.6 Summary 230
 Problems to Chapter 12 230
 References 233
 Index 239
 
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