Overview
- Editors:
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Ramjee Prasad
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Inst. Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
- First book on personal networks
- Overview on existing and new communication standards
- Describe the structure of an EU project
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxxiv
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- Knud Erik Skouby, Lene Sørensen, Henning Olesen, Allan Hammershøj, Anders Henten, Iwona Windekilde
Pages 17-74
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- Ernö Kovacs, Luı́s Sánchez, Jorge Lanza, Jeroen Hoebeke, Marc Girod Genet, Martin Bauer et al.
Pages 75-134
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- Dirk Dahlhaus, Thomas Hunziker, Spyridon Vassilaras, Hamed Al-Raweshidy, Mauro De Sanctis
Pages 135-243
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- Hossam Afifi, Dimitris Kyriazanos, Shahab Mirzadeh, Jordi Jaen Pallares, Andreas Pashalidis, Neeli Rashmi Prasad et al.
Pages 245-282
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- Dominique Noguet, Gerrit van Veenendaal, Jan Mikkelsen, Lionel Biard, Marco Detratti, Balamuralidhar P. et al.
Pages 283-336
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- Juha Zidbeck, Luis Sánchez, Kimmo Ahola, Mikko Alutoin, Martin Bauer, Sandford Bessler et al.
Pages 337-407
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Back Matter
Pages 431-435
About this book
Every endeavour is covered by some fault, just as ?re is covered by smoke. Therefore one should not give up the work born of his nature, even if such work is full of fault. – The Bhagvad-Gita (18.48) This book is the outcome of the research and developmentcontributions of partners from three different continents, Asia, Europe, America, coming from universities, research centers, industrial partners and SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprise), all of them collaborating in MAGNET (My Adaptive Personal Global Net) and MAGNET Beyond project supported by European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). The project was focusing on a secure user-centric approach developingsecure Personal Networks in multi-network,multi-device, and multi-user environments. The innovative concept of Personal Network (PN), which was introduced and developed in MAGNET, ?nds in this book the ?rst con?rmation of the success that the future of wireless communications is bound to achieve. The importance of this book is not only related to being the ?rst work on PNs, it also gives an overview of operation of a big project, like MAGNET, and in fact the organisation of the book re?ects how then project itself has been structured.
Editors and Affiliations
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Inst. Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Ramjee Prasad