An Overview of the Security of Wireless Networks

  • Michael Van Hilst
  • , Eduardo B. Fernandez
  • , Imad Jawhar
  • , Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

    Abstract

    Handbook of Wireless Local Area Networks: Applications, Technology, Security, and Standards captures the current state of wireless LANs, and serves as the single comprehensive reference on the subject. Addressing challenges related to the further development of WLAN technology, the Handbook covers the entire spectrum of topics from basic concepts to research grade material.

    Consisting of 25 articles contributed by expert authors from around the world, the Handbook begins with a detailed introduction that provides an overview of LAN technologies, performance, security, and security protocols. It then delves further into WLAN technology, covering space-time processing, WLAN and cellular convergence, and a peer-to-peer approach to roaming, along with other topics. The Handbook continues by exploring WLAN applications, followed by an extensive discussion of security that includes the steps that can be taken to minimize WLAN security risks. This text concludes with an analysis of standards, describing 3G UMTS - IEEE 802.11b internetworking and security.

    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationHandbook of Wireless Local Area Networks: Applications, Technology, Security, and Standards
    StatePublished - May 25 2005

    Keywords

    • Broadband
    • Computers
    • Data Transmission Systems
    • Handbooks
    • Wireless LANs
    • manuals

    Disciplines

    • Computer Sciences

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