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Discusses the challenges of bandwidth scarcity due to mobile data explosion and their solutions The rapidly growing popularity of Smartphones and other mobile devices has resulted in an exponential growth of mobile data. There is insufficient radio spectrum to cope with this growing data demand, and upgrading existing networks to meet the demands of mobile data explosion is expensive. Techniques for Surviving the Mobile Data Explosion is about the different approaches that can be used to address the challenges of limited bandwidth. It examines these challenges from the perspective of the…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118834428
- Artikelnr.: 40531974
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118834428
- Artikelnr.: 40531974
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS xix
I INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL OBSERVATIONS 1
1 TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTING MOBILE DATA 3
1.1 Introduction / 3
1.2 Computer Communication Networks / 5
1.3 IP Networks / 9
1.4 Cellular Data Networks / 12
1.5 Mobile Applications / 14
2 MOBILE DATA ECOSYSTEM 17
2.1 Introduction / 17
2.2 Mobile Data Ecosystem / 17
2.3 Mobile Data Growth / 22
2.4 Where is the Bottleneck? / 23
2.5 Impact of Mobile Data Growth on the Ecosystem / 25
3 AN OVERVIEW OF TECHNIQUES FOR BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION 29
3.1 Introduction / 29
3.2 Network Model / 30
3.3 Object Caching / 32
3.4 Object Compression / 34
3.5 Packet Compression / 35
3.6 Flow Sharing / 37
3.7 Content Transformation / 40
3.8 Just-in-Time Transmission / 41
3.9 Rate Control / 42
3.10 Service Differentiation / 43
4 AN OVERVIEW OF TECHNIQUES FOR COST REDUCTION 45
4.1 Introduction / 45
4.2 Infrastructure Sharing / 47
4.3 Virtualization / 48
4.4 Consolidation / 49
4.5 IT Usage in Networks / 52
II TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE NETWORK OPERATORS 55
5 BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION AND COST REDUCTION IN THE RADIO ACCESS NETWORK 57
5.1 Introduction / 57
5.2 Upgrading the RAN / 58
5.3 Leveraging Additional Bandwidth / 65
5.4 Bandwidth Management / 68
5.5 Nontechnical Approaches / 72
6 BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION AND COST REDUCTION IN BACKHAUL AND CORE NETWORKS
75
6.1 Overview of Backhaul and Core Networks / 75
6.2 Technology Upgrade / 79
6.3 Traffic Offload / 80
6.4 Compression / 80
6.5 Transformation / 81
6.6 Caching / 83
6.7 Consolidation in Core Networks / 87
6.8 Network Function Virtualization / 88
6.9 Cost Reduction of the Supporting Infrastructure / 90
7 CONSUMER-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 91
7.1 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Consumer Services / 92
7.2 Single Sign-on Service / 93
7.3 Privacy Service / 98
7.4 Content Customization Services / 101
7.5 Location-Based Services / 103
7.6 Phone-Based Commerce / 106
7.7 Other Services / 107
8 ENTERPRISE-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 109
8.1 Model for Mobile Network Operator Services to the Enterprise / 110
8.2 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Enterprise Services / 111
8.3 Caching and Content Distribution / 114
8.4 Mobile Transformation / 115
8.5 Fog Computing / 116
8.6 Location-Based Services / 118
8.7 Secure Hypervisor Services / 120
9 APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDER-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 123
9.1 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Application Service
Providers / 124
9.2 Caching and Content Distribution / 126
9.3 Fog Computing / 127
9.4 Information Aggregation / 129
9.5 Information Augmentation / 130
9.6 Historical Information-Based Planning / 131
III TECHNIQUES FOR ENTERPRISES AND APPLICATION DEVELOPERS 135
10 AN INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE APPLICATIONS 137
10.1 Anatomy of Mobile Applications / 138
10.2 Types of Mobile Applications / 139
10.3 Developing for Multiple Platforms / 141
10.4 Operating System Version Management / 143
10.5 Limited Resources / 144
10.6 General Application Development Considerations / 145
11 POWER EFFICIENCY FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONS 147
11.1 Model for Power Consumption / 148
11.2 Duty Cycling / 150
11.3 Power Mode Management / 151
11.4 Communication and Computation Clustering / 151
11.5 Efficient Resource Usage / 153
11.6 Best Practices for Application Power Efficiency / 154
12 BANDWIDTH EFFICIENCY FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONS 159
12.1 Preloading / 160
12.2 Communication Clustering / 160
12.3 Context-Aware Communication / 161
12.4 Disconnected Operation / 162
12.5 Caching / 163
12.6 Compression / 163
12.7 Control Traffic Implications / 164
12.8 Best Practices for Bandwidth Efficiency / 165
13 MOBILE DATA ISSUES FOR THE ENTERPRISE 171
13.1 Mobile-Related Issues for the Enterprise / 172
13.2 Security Issues / 173
13.3 Backward Compatibility / 180
13.4 Infrastructure Issues / 182
14 RELATED TOPICS 185
14.1 Machine-to-Machine Communications / 185
14.2 Internet of Things / 186
14.3 Participatory Sensing / 187
14.4 Mobile Transformation of Business / 188
14.5 Software-Defined Networks / 189
14.6 Mobile First Philosophy / 190
14.7 Network Analytics / 191
14.8 Conclusions / 192
REFERENCES 193
INDEX 199
ABOUT THE AUTHORS xix
I INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL OBSERVATIONS 1
1 TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTING MOBILE DATA 3
1.1 Introduction / 3
1.2 Computer Communication Networks / 5
1.3 IP Networks / 9
1.4 Cellular Data Networks / 12
1.5 Mobile Applications / 14
2 MOBILE DATA ECOSYSTEM 17
2.1 Introduction / 17
2.2 Mobile Data Ecosystem / 17
2.3 Mobile Data Growth / 22
2.4 Where is the Bottleneck? / 23
2.5 Impact of Mobile Data Growth on the Ecosystem / 25
3 AN OVERVIEW OF TECHNIQUES FOR BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION 29
3.1 Introduction / 29
3.2 Network Model / 30
3.3 Object Caching / 32
3.4 Object Compression / 34
3.5 Packet Compression / 35
3.6 Flow Sharing / 37
3.7 Content Transformation / 40
3.8 Just-in-Time Transmission / 41
3.9 Rate Control / 42
3.10 Service Differentiation / 43
4 AN OVERVIEW OF TECHNIQUES FOR COST REDUCTION 45
4.1 Introduction / 45
4.2 Infrastructure Sharing / 47
4.3 Virtualization / 48
4.4 Consolidation / 49
4.5 IT Usage in Networks / 52
II TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE NETWORK OPERATORS 55
5 BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION AND COST REDUCTION IN THE RADIO ACCESS NETWORK 57
5.1 Introduction / 57
5.2 Upgrading the RAN / 58
5.3 Leveraging Additional Bandwidth / 65
5.4 Bandwidth Management / 68
5.5 Nontechnical Approaches / 72
6 BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION AND COST REDUCTION IN BACKHAUL AND CORE NETWORKS
75
6.1 Overview of Backhaul and Core Networks / 75
6.2 Technology Upgrade / 79
6.3 Traffic Offload / 80
6.4 Compression / 80
6.5 Transformation / 81
6.6 Caching / 83
6.7 Consolidation in Core Networks / 87
6.8 Network Function Virtualization / 88
6.9 Cost Reduction of the Supporting Infrastructure / 90
7 CONSUMER-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 91
7.1 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Consumer Services / 92
7.2 Single Sign-on Service / 93
7.3 Privacy Service / 98
7.4 Content Customization Services / 101
7.5 Location-Based Services / 103
7.6 Phone-Based Commerce / 106
7.7 Other Services / 107
8 ENTERPRISE-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 109
8.1 Model for Mobile Network Operator Services to the Enterprise / 110
8.2 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Enterprise Services / 111
8.3 Caching and Content Distribution / 114
8.4 Mobile Transformation / 115
8.5 Fog Computing / 116
8.6 Location-Based Services / 118
8.7 Secure Hypervisor Services / 120
9 APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDER-ORIENTED DATA MONETIZATION SERVICES 123
9.1 Mobile Network Operator Differentiators for Application Service
Providers / 124
9.2 Caching and Content Distribution / 126
9.3 Fog Computing / 127
9.4 Information Aggregation / 129
9.5 Information Augmentation / 130
9.6 Historical Information-Based Planning / 131
III TECHNIQUES FOR ENTERPRISES AND APPLICATION DEVELOPERS 135
10 AN INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE APPLICATIONS 137
10.1 Anatomy of Mobile Applications / 138
10.2 Types of Mobile Applications / 139
10.3 Developing for Multiple Platforms / 141
10.4 Operating System Version Management / 143
10.5 Limited Resources / 144
10.6 General Application Development Considerations / 145
11 POWER EFFICIENCY FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONS 147
11.1 Model for Power Consumption / 148
11.2 Duty Cycling / 150
11.3 Power Mode Management / 151
11.4 Communication and Computation Clustering / 151
11.5 Efficient Resource Usage / 153
11.6 Best Practices for Application Power Efficiency / 154
12 BANDWIDTH EFFICIENCY FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONS 159
12.1 Preloading / 160
12.2 Communication Clustering / 160
12.3 Context-Aware Communication / 161
12.4 Disconnected Operation / 162
12.5 Caching / 163
12.6 Compression / 163
12.7 Control Traffic Implications / 164
12.8 Best Practices for Bandwidth Efficiency / 165
13 MOBILE DATA ISSUES FOR THE ENTERPRISE 171
13.1 Mobile-Related Issues for the Enterprise / 172
13.2 Security Issues / 173
13.3 Backward Compatibility / 180
13.4 Infrastructure Issues / 182
14 RELATED TOPICS 185
14.1 Machine-to-Machine Communications / 185
14.2 Internet of Things / 186
14.3 Participatory Sensing / 187
14.4 Mobile Transformation of Business / 188
14.5 Software-Defined Networks / 189
14.6 Mobile First Philosophy / 190
14.7 Network Analytics / 191
14.8 Conclusions / 192
REFERENCES 193
INDEX 199