| Name | Type | Details |
| Wireless Networking in the Developing World | Book |
Description: 254 page text. Sub-Title is "A practical guide to planning and building low-cost telecommunications infrastructure."
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Author(s): Various License: Some Restrictions (includes GNU) Format: PDF Price: free URL: http://wndw.net/ pdf/ wndw-ebook.pdf ReviewText: Contents include:
Keywords: waveguides , antennas , transmission lines , amplifiers , radio , network , telecommunications , wind power , solar power , 802.11 , mesh networking , OLSR , reflector theory Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1169085846 (single entry page) |
| The IEEE 802.11 Handbook: A Designer's Companion | Book |
Description: Google Books offers this IEEE text on 802.11 WLAN technologies.
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Author(s): O'Hara, Bob & Petrick, Al License: Commercial Format: PDF Price: Free online URL: http://books.google.com/ books? isbn=0738144495 Limitations: Cannot be downloaded, but the full text is available online. Keywords: PHY , MAC , networking , IEEE 802.11 , 802.11 , WLAN , DCF , PCF , WEP Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1170640112 (single entry page) |
| Name | Type | Details |
| OMNet++ | Discrete Event Simulation System |
Description: "OMNeT++ is a public-source, component-based, modular and open-architecture simulation environment with strong GUI support and an embeddable simulation kernel. Its primary application area is the simulation of communication networks and because of its generic and flexible architecture, it has been successfully used in other areas like the simulation of IT systems, queueing networks, hardware architectures and business processes as well. "
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License: Restricted - see web site for details Price: free for noncommercial use URL: http://www.omnetpp.org/ OSs: Windows, Source Available ReviewText: Recently announced: "OMNeT++ extension that makes it possible to write OMNeT++ simple modules in Java. With JSimpleModule, simulation programmers can work with almost the same API as in C++ (thanks to wrapper objects generated using SWIG). Java and C++-based simple modules can be freely mixed in simulations." Keywords: ethernet , TCP/IP , simulation , 802.11 , discrete event simulation , network simulation , queuing networks , NED , INET , MPLS , LDP Submitter: EE HomePage Editorial Staff Affiliation: None xml_ID: 1170475693 (single entry page) |
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