IP-Based Next-Generation Wireless Networks: Systems, Architectures, and Protocols (Hardcover)

Jyh-Cheng Chen, Tao Zhang

  • 出版商: Wiley
  • 出版日期: 2003-11-18
  • 售價: $1,300
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,274
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 500
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 0471235261
  • ISBN-13: 9780471235262
  • 相關分類: Wireless-networks
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商品描述

As wireless IP (Internet Protocol) networking technologies have become increasingly critical for the telecommunications industry, many standards organizations have sought to define a global infrastructure for wireless IP networks. This book is a practical source of up-to-date information on the growing body of specifications associated with wireless IP network architectures, systems, and protocols, with a focus on the network layer and above.

In a clear, understandable manner, the authors, both leading experts in the field, provide a detailed description and comparison of next-generation wireless networks, specifically IP-based wireless networks, and discuss critical issues that may arise in their design.

Starting with a historical look at wireless networks, the authors review the evolution of public mobile services into the current wave of mobile data services. They discuss the motivations for IP-based wireless networks and provide an overview of related architecture and standards activities, particularly as defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2, the two most influential organizations in the field.

In addition to network architecture, the book covers protocols in four major areas:

  • Signaling
  • Mobility
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Security

Comprehensive and authoritative, IP-Based Next-Generation Wireless Networks: Systems, Architectures, and Protocols is an invaluable reference for anyone seeking the clarity and perspective often difficult to obtain from standards specs.

Table of Contents

Foreword.

Preface.

Acronyms.

1. Introduction.

1.1 Evolution of Wireless Networks.

1.1.1 Wireless Local Area Networks.

1.1.2 Public Wide-Area Wireless Networks.

1.2 Evolution of Public Mobile Services.

1.2.1 First Wave of Mobile Data Services: Text-Based Instant Messaging.

1.2.2 Second Wave of Mobile Data Services: Low-Speed Mobile Internet Services.

1.2.3 Current Wave of Mobile Data Services: High-Speed and Multimedia Mobile Internet Services.

1.3 Motivations for IP-Based Wireless Networks.

1.4 3GPP, 3GPP2, and IETF.

1.4.1 3GPP.

1.4.2 3GPP2.

1.4.3 IETF.

1.5 Organization of the Book.

References.

2. Wireless IP Network Architectures.

2.1 3GPP Packet Data Networks.

2.1.1 Network Architecture.

2.1.2 Protocol Reference Model.

2.1.3 Packet Data Protocols, Bearers, and Connections for Packet Services.

2.1.4 Packet Data Protocol (PDP) Context.

2.1.5 Steps for a Mobile to Access 3GPP Packet-Switched Services.

2.1.6 User Packet Routing and Transport.

2.1.7 Configuring PDP Addresses on Mobile Stations.

2.1.8 GPRS Attach Procedure.

2.1.9 PDP Context Activation and Modification.

2.1.10 Radio Access Bearer Assignment.

2.1.11 Packet-Switched Domain Protocol Stacks.

2.1.12 Accessing IP Networks through PS Domain.

2.2 3GPP2 Packet Data Networks.

2.2.1 3GPP2 Network Architecture.

2.2.2 3GPP2 Packet Data Network Architecture.

2.2.3 Protocol Reference Model.

2.2.4 Access to 3GPP2 Packet Data Network.

2.2.5 User Packet Routing and Transport.

2.2.6 Protocol Stacks for Packet Data Services.

2.3 MWIF All-IP Mobile Networks.

2.3.1 Network Architectures.

2.3.2 Access to MWIF Networks.

2.3.3 Session Management.

References.

3. IP Multimedia Subsystems and Application-Level Signaling.

3.1 Signaling in IP Networks.

3.1.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).

3.1.2 Session Description Protocol (SDP).

3.2 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).

3.2.1 IMS Architecture.

3.2.2 Mobile Station Addressing for Accessing the IMS.

3.2.3 Reference Interfaces.

3.2.4 Service Architecture.

3.2.5 Registration with the IMS.

3.2.6 Deregistration with the IMS.

3.2.7 End-to-End Signaling Flows for Session Control.

3.3 3GPP2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). 

References.

4. Mobility Management.

4.1 Basic Issues in Mobility Management.

4.1.1 Impact of Naming and Addressing on Mobility Management.

4.1.2 Location Management.

4.1.3 Packet Delivery to Mobile Destinations.

4.1.4 Handoffs.

4.1.5 Roaming.

4.2 Mobility Management in IP Networks.

4.2.1 Naming and Addressing of IP Terminals.

4.2.2 Mobile IPv4.

4.2.3 MIPv4 Regional Registration.

4.2.4 Paging Extensions to Mobile IPv4.

4.2.5 Mobile IPv6.

4.2.6 SIP-Based Mobility Management.

4.2.7 Cellular IP.

4.2.8 HAWAII.

4.3 Mobility Management in 3GPP Packet Networks.

4.3.1 Packet Mobility Management (PMM) Context and States.

4.3.2 Location Management for Packet-Switched Services.

4.3.3 Routing Area Update.

4.3.4 Serving RNS Relocation.

4.3.5 Hard Handoffs.

4.3.6 Paging Initiated by Packet-Switched Core Network.

4.3.7 Service Request Procedure.

4.3.8 Handoff and Roaming Between 3GPP and Wireless LANs.

4.4 Mobility Management in 3GPP2 Packet Data Networks.

4.4.1 Packet Data Service States.

4.4.2 Location Management for Packet Data Services.

4.4.3 Handoffs for Supporting Packet Data Services.

4.4.4 Fast Inter-PDSN Handoff.

4.4.5 Paging and Sending User Data to a Dormant Mobile.

4.5 Mobility Management in MWIF Networks.

4.5.1 Handoffs.

4.6 Comparison of Mobility Management in IP, 3GPP, and 3GPP2 Networks.

References.

5. Security.

5.1 Introduction.

5.1.1 Different Facets of Security.

5.1.2 Security Attacks.

5.1.3 Cryptography.

5.1.4 Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI).

5.2 Internet Security.

5.2.1 IP Security (IPsec).

5.2.2 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA).

5.3 Security in Wireless Networks.

5.4 Security in IS-41.

5.4.1 Secret Keys.

5.4.2 Authentication.

5.4.3 Privacy.

5.5 Security in GSM.

5.6 Security in GPRS.

5.7 Security in 3GPP.

5.7.1 Security Principles.

5.7.2 Security Architecture.

5.7.3 Network Access Security.

5.7.4 Network Domain Security.

5.7.5 Summary.

5.8 Security in 3GPP2.

5.8.1 Network Access Security.

5.8.2 Network Domain Security.

References.

6. Quality of Service.

6.1 Internet QoS.

6.1.1 Integrated Services (Int-Serv).

6.1.2 Differentiated Services (Diff-Serv).

6.1.3 Comparison of Int-Serv and Diff-Serv.

6.1.4 Policy-Based QoS Management.

6.2 QoS Challenges in Wireless IP Networks.

6.3 QoS in 3GPP.

6.3.1 UMTS QoS Architecture.

6.3.2 UMTS QoS Management.

6.3.3 UMTS QoS Classes.

6.3.4. QoS Attributes (QoS Profile).

6.3.5 Management of End-to-End IP QoS.

6.4 QoS in 3GPP2.

6.4.1 3GPP2 QoS Architecture.

6.4.2 3GPP2 QoS Management.

6.4.3 3GPP2 QoS Classes.

6.4.4 QoS Attributes (QoS Profile).

6.4.5 Management of End-to-End IP QoS.

References.

Index.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

隨著無線IP(網際網路協議)網絡技術對電信行業的重要性日益增加,許多標準組織一直致力於為無線IP網絡定義一個全球基礎設施。本書是關於無線IP網絡架構、系統和協議相關規範的最新信息的實用來源,重點放在網絡層及以上。

作者以清晰易懂的方式,詳細描述和比較了下一代無線網絡,特別是基於IP的無線網絡,並討論了在其設計中可能出現的關鍵問題。

從對無線網絡的歷史回顧開始,作者回顧了公共移動服務的演變,以及目前的移動數據服務浪潮。他們討論了基於IP的無線網絡的動機,並概述了相關的架構和標準活動,特別是由3GPP和3GPP2定義的兩個最有影響力的組織。

除了網絡架構外,本書還涵蓋了四個主要領域的協議:

- 信令
- 移動性
- 服務質量(QoS)
- 安全性

《基於IP的下一代無線網絡:系統、架構和協議》全面而權威,是任何尋求從標準規範中獲得清晰和全面觀點的人的寶貴參考資料。

目錄:
- 前言
- 前言
- 縮寫詞
- 1. 簡介
- 1.1 無線網絡的演變
- 1.1.1 無線局域網
- 1.1.2 公共廣域無線網絡
- 1.2 公共移動服務的演變
- 1.2.1 第一波移動數據服務:基於文本的即時通訊
- 1.2.2 第二波移動數據服務:低速移動互聯網服務
- 1.2.3 當前的移動數據服務:高速和多媒體移動互聯網服務
- 1.3 基於IP的無線網絡的動機
- 1.4 3GPP、3GPP2和IETF
- 1.4.1 3GPP
- 1.4.2 3GPP2
- 1.4.3 IETF
- 1.5 本書組織
- 參考文獻
- 2. 無線IP網絡架構
- 2.1 3GPP分組數據網絡
- 2.1.1 網絡架構
- 2.1.2 協議參考模型
- 2.1.3 分組服務的協議、承載和連接
- 2.1.4 分組數據協議(PDP)上下文
- 2.1.5 移動設備訪問3GPP分組交換服務的步驟
- 2.1.6 用戶分組路由和傳輸
- 2.1.7 在移動設備上配置PDP地址
- 2.1.8 GPRS附加過程
- 2.1.9 PDP上下文激活和修改
- 2.1.10 通信無線接入分配
- 2.1.11 分組交換域協議堆棧
- 2.1.12 通過PS域訪問IP網絡
- 2.2 3GPP2分組數據網絡
- 2.2.1 3GPP2網絡架構
- 2.2.2 3GPP2分組數據網絡架構
- 2.2.3 協議參考模型
- 2.2.4 訪問3GPP2分組數據網絡
- 2.2.5 用戶分組路由和傳輸
- 2.2.6 分組數據服務的協議堆棧
- 2.3 MWIF全IP移動網絡
- 2.3.1 網絡架構
- 2.3.2 訪問MWIF網絡
- 2.3.3 會話管理
- 參考文獻
- 3. IP多媒體子系統和應用層信令
- 3.1 IP網絡中的信令
- 3.1.1 會話啟動協議(SIP)
- 3.1.2 會話描述協議(SDP)
- 3.2 3GPP IP多媒體子系統(IMS)
- 3.2.1 IMS架構
- 3.