Wi MAX is the first standard technology to deliver true broadband
mobility at speeds that enable powerful multimedia applications
such as Voice over Internet Protocol (Vo IP), online gaming, mobile
TV, and personalized infotainment. Wi MAX Security and Quality of
Service, focuses on the interdisciplinary subject of advanced
Security and Quality of Service (Qo S) in Wi MAX wireless
telecommunication systems including its models, standards,
implementations, and applications. Split into 4 parts, Part A of
the book is an end-to-end overview of the Wi MAX architecture,
protocol, and system requirements. Security is an essential element
in the wireless world and Part B is fully dedicated to this topic.
Part C provides an in depth analysis of Qo S, including mobility
management in Wi MAX. Finally, Part D introduces the reader to
advanced and future topics.
* One of the first texts to cover security, Qo S and deployments
of Wi MAX in the same book.
* Introduces the primary concepts of the interdisciplinary nature
of Wi MAX security and Qo S, and also includes discussion of hot
topics in the field.
* Written for engineers and researchers, answering practical
questions from industry and the experimental field in
academia.
* Explains how Wi MAX applications’ security and Qo S are
interconnected and interworked among the cross layers.
About the author
SEOK YEE TANG has specialized in wireless communications systems
throughout her 23 year career, gaining research, practical,
management and leadership experience for military, industry and
academic applications. In recent years she has worked with a varied
range of companies over three continents. Her wireless
communications career started with servicing UHF and VHF and HF
radio communications sets used for the communications link between
the Air Communications Operations Officers and the Air Force
Pilots. She also upheld several leadership positions in her
military career. Besides her career in Singapore Air Force, she has
also worked for Microwave Communication Inc (MCI) in United States.
Other universities and companies she has worked for include Mobile
Research Group in University of Surrey in United Kingdom,
University of Puerto Rico, Institute of Infocomm Singapore, and NEC
in United Kingdom. She has also been an active member of the
Technical Program Committees for several international Wireless
Communications conferences since 2005. Conferences that she has
contributed to organizing include Globecom, VTC and Chinacom. In
2008 she left the corporate world and is presently a financial
market trader and also an entrepreneur.
PETER MÜLLER joined the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory as a
Research Staff Member in 1988, and was appointed the secretary of
the IEEE Technical Committee on Communications and Information
Systems Security in 2007. His research expertise covers a broad
range of areas from information systems architecture and simulation
techniques to device physics and nano-science. He holds a number of
patents, has published more than 50 scientific articles, books,
special journal issues and proceedings, as well as serving as a
government counsel and chairing many international conferences and
workshops.
DR. HAMID R. SHARIF is the Henson Distinguished Professor of the
Computer and Electronics Engineering Department and the Director of
Advanced Telecommunications Engineering Laboratory (TEL) at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His current research interests
include protocols, security, Oo S and performance evaluations in
wireless communications and networks. He has authored and
co-authored over 160 technical papers in major international
journals and refereed conferences. He serves as Steering Committee
member, Symposium Chair and General Co-Chair of many international
conferences, and also contributes as the Editor, Associate Editor,
or Editorial Board member for several journals. He is the
Co-Editor-in-Chief of Wiley’s Security and Communication
Networks and a senior member of many professional organizations
including IEEE. As the current Chapters Coordinator for IEEE Region
4, he is also the past Chair of the IEEE Nebraska Section and past
President of the IEEE Nebraska Computer and Communications
Societies.