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IP Design for Mobile Networks

✍ Scribed by Grayson, Mark;Shatzkamer, Kevin;Wainner, Scott


Publisher
Cisco Press; Pearson Education Inc
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
552
Series
Networking Technology
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


As the cellular world and the Internet converge, mobile networks are transitioning from circuit to packet and the Internet Protocol (IP) is now recognized as the fundamental building block for all next-generation communication networks. The all-IP vision provides the flexibility to deliver cost-effective services and applications that meet the evolving needs of mobile users. RF engineers, mobile network designers, and system architects will be expected to have an understanding of IP fundamentals and how their role in delivering the end-to-end system is crucial for delivering the all-IP vision that makes the Internet accessible anytime, anywhere.IP Design for Mobile Networksdiscusses proper IP design theory to effectively plan and implement your next-generation mobile network so that IP integrates all aspects of the network. The book outlines, from both a standards and a design theory perspective, both the current and target state of mobile networks, and the technology enablers that will assist the migration. This IP transition begins with function-specific migrations of specific network domains and ends with an end-to-end IP network for radio, transport, and service delivery. The book introduces many concepts to give you exposure to the key technology trends and decision points affecting today s mobile operators. The book is divided into three parts:
Part I provides an overview of how IP is being integrated into mobile systems, including radio systems and cellular networks.
Part II provides an overview of IP, the technologies used for transport and connectivity of today s cellular networks, and how the mobile core is evolving to encompass IP technologies.
Part III provides an overview of the end-to-end services network based on IP, including context awareness and services.
Presents an overview of what mobile networks look like today including protocols used, transport technologies, and how IP is being used for specific functions in mobile networks
Provides an all-inclusive reference manual for IP design theory as related to the broader application of IP for mobile networks
Imparts a view of upcoming trends in mobility standards to better prepare a network evolution plan for IP-based mobile networks This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press(r), which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers. ciscopress.com "

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 10
Introduction......Page 17
Chapter 1 Introduction to Radio Systems......Page 20
Spectrum......Page 21
Propagation......Page 24
Modulation......Page 31
Multiple Access Technologies......Page 37
Combating Radio Impairments......Page 47
Summary......Page 56
Endnotes......Page 57
Chapter 2 Cellular Access Systems......Page 60
The GSM Access System......Page 61
The UMTS Terrestrial Access Network......Page 74
The cdma2000 Access System......Page 98
Endnotes......Page 109
Chapter 3 All-IP Access Systems......Page 112
Wireless Local Area Networks Access System......Page 113
WiMAX Access System......Page 118
Long Term Evolution Access System......Page 127
ITU-Advanced......Page 133
Endnotes......Page 134
Routing Protocols......Page 136
IP Packet-Switching Protocols......Page 171
IP Transport Protocols......Page 201
Endnotes......Page 214
Transmission Systems......Page 216
Core Network Requirements......Page 220
Radio Access Network Requirements......Page 242
Mobility Network Transport Architecture......Page 248
3GPP2 Mobility Protocols......Page 260
Long-Term Evolution/System Architecture Evolution: 4G......Page 270
Endnotes......Page 287
Circuit-Switched Domain......Page 290
Packet-Switched Domain......Page 307
Summary......Page 347
Endnotes......Page 348
Chapter 7 Offloading Traditional Networks with IP......Page 352
Backhaul Offload with Pseudowires......Page 353
Timing......Page 373
Endnotes......Page 404
Policy......Page 406
A Network of Networks......Page 415
Policy in Wireless Standards......Page 423
Maintaining State in a Mobile Network......Page 434
Network Policy Protocols......Page 435
Location Awareness......Page 456
Summary......Page 459
Endnotes......Page 460
Service Delivery Platforms......Page 462
Intelligent Networks (IN)......Page 471
Softswitches......Page 478
Voice Over IP......Page 479
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)......Page 505
Video Delivery over Mobile Networks......Page 509
Service Security......Page 515
Summary......Page 516
A......Page 518
B......Page 520
C......Page 521
D......Page 525
E......Page 526
G......Page 527
H......Page 528
I......Page 529
L......Page 530
M......Page 531
N......Page 534
O......Page 535
P......Page 536
R......Page 540
S......Page 542
T......Page 545
U......Page 547
V......Page 548
W-X-Y-Z......Page 549


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