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The exponential growth of Internet-based services together with various access technologies and a wide range of mobile-networked devices have allowed users to be always connected'. However, no single technology can provide ubiquitous coverage and high throughput across all geographical areas and hence require inter-working of various heterogeneous access networks and technologies, a concept for the 4th generation networks. To provide true mobility, service providers (Telco) need a management system to authenticate and authorise users, to provide agreed-upon services and to negotiate roaming…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The exponential growth of Internet-based services together with various access technologies and a wide range of mobile-networked devices have allowed users to be always connected'. However, no single technology can provide ubiquitous coverage and high throughput across all geographical areas and hence require inter-working of various heterogeneous access networks and technologies, a concept for the 4th generation networks. To provide true mobility, service providers (Telco) need a management system to authenticate and authorise users, to provide agreed-upon services and to negotiate roaming agreements with other service providers at real time. This book presents a new model and its architecture for centralised management of networks based on business-level policies. This book also implements a new model of an intelligent mobile client to automatically detect, select and handoff across best available network, hence providing always-best-connected services to mobile users. This work should be especially useful to professionals in network management and mobile field considering to provide end-to-end services to their users.
Autorenporträt
Mayank Keshariya, BE (Hons), PhD is active in the field of mobile technology, network security and cryptography. Mayank has worked on several commercial and academic projects including working with Alcatel-Lucent, Telecom NZ, Disability sector NZ and the World Bank. Mayank is currently working on emergency alert systems for the Aviation industry.