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Space/Terrestrial Mobile Networks 273 pages - hardback John Wiley and Sons Ltd - (isbn 0-470-85031-0) Apr. 2004 |
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111,15 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Sheriff, R.E.
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| Description: |
The
book presents the design of a Global Mobile Broadband System (GMBS)
based on the results of the IST Project SUITED. The book could,
therefore, be viewed as a Case Study, in which many of the latest
concepts in mobility solutions, network design techniques and Internet
technologies are presented. It provides a coherent and original
contribution to the understanding of the evolution of space/terrestrial
mobile networks to a heterogeneous environment in which the Internet
will play a major role. The SUITED project has generated a considerable
amount of interest due to the timeliness and quality of its work. The
SUITED project has addressed a number of technical issues that are very
much state-of-the-art. The presentation of such material in the form of
a design of a real network provides a unique and very relevant body of
material. There is no book available that addresses to any level of
detail, the important topic of heterogeneous networks and the
underlying technologies that make this concept possible. Addresses the
important topic of heterogeneous networks and the underlying
technologies Describes how to design an integrated
satellite/terrestrial infrastructure where all the network components
are fully merged together and integrated with the Internet Core network
Presents the service scenarios and system requirements of the Global
Mobile Broadband System (GMBS) Discusses the necessary QoS support and
defines the original admission control scheme Gauge & Gate
Realistic Internet Protocol (GRIP) Covers mobility management including
Mobile-IP support and a QoS Support Module (QASM) Derives the
functional and network architectures and presents the complete
signalling protocols for mobility management in GMBS Presents the
design of signalling protocols and their implementation using SDL
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| Contents List: |
INTRODUCTION.
Global Mobile Broadband System. Federated Internet Service Provider
Network. MULTI-SEGMENT ACCESS NETWORK. Satellite Segment. Terrestrial
Segments. GMBS MULTI-MODE TERMINAL. GMBS Multi-Mode Terminal. Terminal
Inter-Working Unit. Broadband Satellite Terminal. GPRS Mobile Station.
UMTS Mobile Station. W-LAN Mobile Station. Navigation Unit. SERVICE
REQUIREMENTS. Service Scenarios. QoS Support. Security. END-TO-END
QUALITY OF SERVICE SUPPORT. Introduction. QoS-Related GMBS
Architecture. QoS Management over the Access Networks. QoS Management
over the Core Network. MOBILITY SUPPORT. Location Management. Address
Management. Handover Management. IP Mobility Support Issues. GMBS
Inter-Segment Mobility Procedures. NETWORK PROTOCOL DESIGN. Introduction. Functional Models, Information Flows and Functional Entities Actions. Identification of Functional Architecture. Network Architecture. Formal Protocol Specifications using SDL. PERFORMANCE VALIDATION. Introduction. Validation Strategy. Experimental Strategy. First Validation Campaign. Second Validation Campaign. |
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| Weight: | 696 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 260 x 180 | |||||||
| Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | |||||||
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