Der Schwerpunkt dieses ausgesprochen praxisnahen Buches liegt auf der Implementation von IP in drahtlosen Netzwerken und Mobilkommunikationssystemen. Der Autor, ein anerkannter Experte auf dem Gebiet der IP-Technologie in mobilen Netzen, behandelt Designprinzipien drahtloser Netzwerke, Mobilitätsmanagement, QoS und Call/Session-Steuerung. Auch aktuellste Themen wie iMode, Streaming Media und MPLS kommen zur Sprache. Abschließend wird ein Ausblick auf die Entwicklung der 4. Generation gegeben.
Der Schwerpunkt dieses ausgesprochen praxisnahen Buches liegt auf der Implementation von IP in drahtlosen Netzwerken und Mobilkommunikationssystemen. Der Autor, ein anerkannter Experte auf dem Gebiet der IP-Technologie in mobilen Netzen, behandelt Designprinzipien drahtloser Netzwerke, Mobilitätsmanagement, QoS und Call/Session-Steuerung. Auch aktuellste Themen wie iMode, Streaming Media und MPLS kommen zur Sprache. Abschließend wird ein Ausblick auf die Entwicklung der 4. Generation gegeben. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dave Wisely and Philip Eardley are the authors of IP for 3G: Networking Technologies for Mobile Communications, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. Scope of the Book. IP for 3G. Engineering Reasons for 'IP for 3G'. Economic Reasons for 'IP for 3G '. Conclusion. References. 2. An Introduction to 3G Networks. Introduction. Mobile Standards. History of 3G. Spectrum The 'Fuel 'of Mobile Systems. UMTS Network Overview. UMTS Network Details. UMTS Radio Access Network (UTRAN). cdma2000 Packet Core Network. Conclusion. References. Further reading. 3. An Introduction to IP Networks. Introduction. A Brief History of IP. IP Standardisation Process. IP Design Principles. Making the Internet Work. Security. The Future. Further reading. 4. Multimedia Service Support and Session Management. Introduction. Session Management. Current Status. Session Initiation Protocols. SIP in Detail. SIP in Use. Conclusions. Further reading. 5. IP Mobility. Scope. Introduction -What is IP Mobility?. SIP -A Protocolfor Personal Mobility. Introduction to Terminal Mobility. Mobile IP -A Solution for Terminal Macromobility. TerminalMicromobility. Comparison of Micromobility Protocols. Other Aspects of Terminal Mobility. Conclusions. Further reading. 6. Quality of Service. Introduction. Current IP QoS Mechanisms. Key Elements of a QoS Mechanism. Proposed Internet QoS Mechanisms. IP QoS for 3G -A Possible Solution. Conclusion. Further reading. 7. IP for 3G. Introduction. Designing an All-IP Network. Advantages of an All-IP Network. 3G Network Evolution. UMTS Beyond R5. Wireless LANs. Fourth Generation Mobile. Further reading. Abbreviations. Index.
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. Scope of the Book. IP for 3G. Engineering Reasons for 'IP for 3G'. Economic Reasons for 'IP for 3G '. Conclusion. References. 2. An Introduction to 3G Networks. Introduction. Mobile Standards. History of 3G. Spectrum The 'Fuel 'of Mobile Systems. UMTS Network Overview. UMTS Network Details. UMTS Radio Access Network (UTRAN). cdma2000 Packet Core Network. Conclusion. References. Further reading. 3. An Introduction to IP Networks. Introduction. A Brief History of IP. IP Standardisation Process. IP Design Principles. Making the Internet Work. Security. The Future. Further reading. 4. Multimedia Service Support and Session Management. Introduction. Session Management. Current Status. Session Initiation Protocols. SIP in Detail. SIP in Use. Conclusions. Further reading. 5. IP Mobility. Scope. Introduction -What is IP Mobility?. SIP -A Protocolfor Personal Mobility. Introduction to Terminal Mobility. Mobile IP -A Solution for Terminal Macromobility. TerminalMicromobility. Comparison of Micromobility Protocols. Other Aspects of Terminal Mobility. Conclusions. Further reading. 6. Quality of Service. Introduction. Current IP QoS Mechanisms. Key Elements of a QoS Mechanism. Proposed Internet QoS Mechanisms. IP QoS for 3G -A Possible Solution. Conclusion. Further reading. 7. IP for 3G. Introduction. Designing an All-IP Network. Advantages of an All-IP Network. 3G Network Evolution. UMTS Beyond R5. Wireless LANs. Fourth Generation Mobile. Further reading. Abbreviations. Index.
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"...comphrehensive, accurate, well documented, clear and logically structured..." (EBU Technical Review, 20 December 2002) "An overview of 3G networking functionality, and how IP protocols can provide...the basic building blocks of a mobile system." (Computing, 27th October 2005)
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