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Wireless and mobile network architectures / Yi-Bing Lin, Imrich Chlamtac.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley, c2002.Edition: Wiley Student edDescription: xxiii, 532 p. : ill., figs., tables ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0471394920 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.384521/ L735w 22
LOC classification:
  • TK5103.2 .L56 2001
Contents:
1. Introduction. 1.1. PCS Architecture. 1.2. Cellular Telephony. 1.3. Cordless Telephony and Low-Tier PCS. 1.4. Third-Generation Wireless Systems -- 2. Mobility Management. 2.1. Handoff. 2.2. Roaming Management. 2.3. Roaming Management under SS7. 2.4. Roaming Management for CT2 -- 3. Handoff Management: Detection and Assignment. 3.1. Handoff Detection. 3.2. Strategies for Handoff Detection. 3.3. Channel Assignment -- 4. Handoff Management: Radio Link Transfer. 4.1. Link Transfer Types. 4.2. Hard Handoff. 4.3. Soft Handoff -- 5. IS-41 Network Signaling. 5.1. Signalling System No. 7. 5.2. Interconnection and Message Routing. 5.3. Mobility Management Using TCAP. 5.4. PCN/PSTN Call Control Using ISUP -- 6. Intersystem Handoff and Authentication in IS-41. 6.1. IS-41 Intersystem Handoff. 6.2. IS-41 Authentication -- 7. PACS Network Signaling. 7.1. PACS Network Elements. 7.2. PACS Networks Interfaces. 7.3. AIN/ISDN Interworking. 7.4. Registration.
7.5. Call Origination. 7.6. Call Termination. 7.7. Intersystem Handoff. 7.8. Feature Interactions -- 8. Cellular Digital Packet Data. 8.1. CDPD Architecture. 8.2. CDPD Air Interface. 8.3. Radio Resource Allocation. 8.4. Roaming Management -- 9. GSM System Overview. 9.1. GSM Architecture. 9.2. Location Tracking and Call Setup. 9.3. Security. 9.4. Data Services. 9.5. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data -- 10. GSM Network Signalling. 10.1. GSM MAP Service Framework. 10.2. The MAP Protocol Machine. 10.3. The MAP Dialogue. 10.4. Examples of MAP Service Primitives -- 11. GSM Mobility Management. 11.1. GSM Location Update. 11.2. Mobility Databases. 11.3. Failure Restoration. 11.4. VLR Identification Algorithm. 11.5. VLR Overflow Control -- 12. GSM Short Message Service. 12.1. SMS Architecture. 12.2. SMS Protocol Hierarchy. 12.3. Mobile-Originated Messaging. 12.4. Mobile-Terminated Messaging. 12.5. The DTE-DCE Interface --
13. International Roaming for GSM. 13.1. International GSM Call Setup. 13.2. Reducing the International Call Delivery Cost -- 14. GSM Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. 14.1. Call-Recording Functions. 14.2. Performance Measurement and Management. 14.3. Subscriber and Service Data Management -- 15. Mobile Number Portability. 15.1. Fixed-Network Number Portability. 15.2. Number Portability for Mobile Networks. 15.3. Mobile Number Portability Mechanisms. 15.4. Implementation Costs for Mobile Number Portability -- 16. VoIP Service for Mobile Networks. 16.1. GSM on the Net. 16.2. The iGSM Wireless VoIP Solution. 16.3. iGSM Procedures and Message Flows. 16.4. Implementation Issues -- 17. Mobile Prepaid Phone Services. 17.1. Mobile Prepaid Services. 17.2. Wireless Intelligent Network Approach. 17.3. Service Node Approach. 17.4. Hot Billing Approach. 17.5. Handset-Based Approach. 17.6. Comparison of the Prepaid Solutions --
18. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). 18.1. GPRS Functional Groups. 18.2. GPRS Architecture. 18.3. GPRS Network Nodes. 18.4. GPRS Interfaces. 18.5. GPRS Procedures. 18.6. GPRS Billing. 18.7. Evolving from GSM to GPRS -- 19. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). 19.1. WAP Model. 19.2. WAP Gateway. 19.3. WAP Protocols. 19.4. WAP UAProf and Caching. 19.5. Wireless Bearers for WAP. 19.6. WAP Developer Toolkits. 19.7. Mobile Station Application Execution Environment -- 20. Heterogeneous PCS. 20.1. Types of PCS System Integration. 20.2. Tier Handoff. 20.3. Registration for SRSN/DRSN. 20.4. DRDN Registration. 20.5. Call Delivery. 20.6. User Identities and HPCS MSs -- 21. Third-Generation Mobile Services. 21.1. Paradigm Shifts in Third-Generation Systems. 21.2. W-CDMA and cdma2000. 21.3. Improvements on Core Network. 21.4. Quality of Service in 3G. 21.5. Wireless Operating System for 3G Handset. 21.6. Third-Generation Systems and Field Trials.
21.7. Other Trial Systems. 21.8. Impact on Manufacture and Operator Technologies -- 22. Paging Systems. 22.1. Paging Network Architecture. 22.2. User Access Interface. 22.3. Intersystem Interface. 22.4. Air Interface -- 23. Wireless Local Loop. 23.1. Wireless Local Loop Architecture. 23.2. Deployment Issues. 23.3. TR-45 Service Description. 23.4. Wireless Local Loop Technologies. 23.5. Examples of WLL Products. 23.6. WLL OAM Management Functions -- 24. Wireless Enterprise Networks. 24.1. Enterprise Telephony. 24.2. Enterprise Location System. 24.3. Bluetooth. 24.4. Enterprise PCS: Office Level. 24.5. Enterprise PCS: Enterprise Level.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 501-518) and index.

1. Introduction. 1.1. PCS Architecture. 1.2. Cellular Telephony. 1.3. Cordless Telephony and Low-Tier PCS. 1.4. Third-Generation Wireless Systems -- 2. Mobility Management. 2.1. Handoff. 2.2. Roaming Management. 2.3. Roaming Management under SS7. 2.4. Roaming Management for CT2 -- 3. Handoff Management: Detection and Assignment. 3.1. Handoff Detection. 3.2. Strategies for Handoff Detection. 3.3. Channel Assignment -- 4. Handoff Management: Radio Link Transfer. 4.1. Link Transfer Types. 4.2. Hard Handoff. 4.3. Soft Handoff -- 5. IS-41 Network Signaling. 5.1. Signalling System No. 7. 5.2. Interconnection and Message Routing. 5.3. Mobility Management Using TCAP. 5.4. PCN/PSTN Call Control Using ISUP -- 6. Intersystem Handoff and Authentication in IS-41. 6.1. IS-41 Intersystem Handoff. 6.2. IS-41 Authentication -- 7. PACS Network Signaling. 7.1. PACS Network Elements. 7.2. PACS Networks Interfaces. 7.3. AIN/ISDN Interworking. 7.4. Registration.

7.5. Call Origination. 7.6. Call Termination. 7.7. Intersystem Handoff. 7.8. Feature Interactions -- 8. Cellular Digital Packet Data. 8.1. CDPD Architecture. 8.2. CDPD Air Interface. 8.3. Radio Resource Allocation. 8.4. Roaming Management -- 9. GSM System Overview. 9.1. GSM Architecture. 9.2. Location Tracking and Call Setup. 9.3. Security. 9.4. Data Services. 9.5. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data -- 10. GSM Network Signalling. 10.1. GSM MAP Service Framework. 10.2. The MAP Protocol Machine. 10.3. The MAP Dialogue. 10.4. Examples of MAP Service Primitives -- 11. GSM Mobility Management. 11.1. GSM Location Update. 11.2. Mobility Databases. 11.3. Failure Restoration. 11.4. VLR Identification Algorithm. 11.5. VLR Overflow Control -- 12. GSM Short Message Service. 12.1. SMS Architecture. 12.2. SMS Protocol Hierarchy. 12.3. Mobile-Originated Messaging. 12.4. Mobile-Terminated Messaging. 12.5. The DTE-DCE Interface --

13. International Roaming for GSM. 13.1. International GSM Call Setup. 13.2. Reducing the International Call Delivery Cost -- 14. GSM Operations, Administration, and Maintenance. 14.1. Call-Recording Functions. 14.2. Performance Measurement and Management. 14.3. Subscriber and Service Data Management -- 15. Mobile Number Portability. 15.1. Fixed-Network Number Portability. 15.2. Number Portability for Mobile Networks. 15.3. Mobile Number Portability Mechanisms. 15.4. Implementation Costs for Mobile Number Portability -- 16. VoIP Service for Mobile Networks. 16.1. GSM on the Net. 16.2. The iGSM Wireless VoIP Solution. 16.3. iGSM Procedures and Message Flows. 16.4. Implementation Issues -- 17. Mobile Prepaid Phone Services. 17.1. Mobile Prepaid Services. 17.2. Wireless Intelligent Network Approach. 17.3. Service Node Approach. 17.4. Hot Billing Approach. 17.5. Handset-Based Approach. 17.6. Comparison of the Prepaid Solutions --

18. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). 18.1. GPRS Functional Groups. 18.2. GPRS Architecture. 18.3. GPRS Network Nodes. 18.4. GPRS Interfaces. 18.5. GPRS Procedures. 18.6. GPRS Billing. 18.7. Evolving from GSM to GPRS -- 19. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). 19.1. WAP Model. 19.2. WAP Gateway. 19.3. WAP Protocols. 19.4. WAP UAProf and Caching. 19.5. Wireless Bearers for WAP. 19.6. WAP Developer Toolkits. 19.7. Mobile Station Application Execution Environment -- 20. Heterogeneous PCS. 20.1. Types of PCS System Integration. 20.2. Tier Handoff. 20.3. Registration for SRSN/DRSN. 20.4. DRDN Registration. 20.5. Call Delivery. 20.6. User Identities and HPCS MSs -- 21. Third-Generation Mobile Services. 21.1. Paradigm Shifts in Third-Generation Systems. 21.2. W-CDMA and cdma2000. 21.3. Improvements on Core Network. 21.4. Quality of Service in 3G. 21.5. Wireless Operating System for 3G Handset. 21.6. Third-Generation Systems and Field Trials.

21.7. Other Trial Systems. 21.8. Impact on Manufacture and Operator Technologies -- 22. Paging Systems. 22.1. Paging Network Architecture. 22.2. User Access Interface. 22.3. Intersystem Interface. 22.4. Air Interface -- 23. Wireless Local Loop. 23.1. Wireless Local Loop Architecture. 23.2. Deployment Issues. 23.3. TR-45 Service Description. 23.4. Wireless Local Loop Technologies. 23.5. Examples of WLL Products. 23.6. WLL OAM Management Functions -- 24. Wireless Enterprise Networks. 24.1. Enterprise Telephony. 24.2. Enterprise Location System. 24.3. Bluetooth. 24.4. Enterprise PCS: Office Level. 24.5. Enterprise PCS: Enterprise Level.

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