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Focusing on the foundation and interactions among components of Mobile WiMAX, Deploying Mobile WiMAX illustrates scenarios of network and radio technology. This book enables readers to utilise the flexibility of IP-based mobile broadband access networks with the scalable OFDMA radio interface. Describing the principles of the Releases 1. 0 and 1.

Table of Contents
About the Authors.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

List of Acronyms .

1. Introduction.

1.1 WiMAX in the Telecommunication Markets.

1.2 Mobile WiMAX Specifications.

1.3 About This book.

2. Network Architecture.

2.1 Providing Access to the Internet.

2.2 Mobile WiMAX Network Reference Architecture.

2.3 Mobile WiMAX Roaming Architecture.

2.4 Ethernet Services Support.

2.5 Mobile WiMAX and 3GPP SAE/LTE.

3. Subscription Handling and Security.

3.1 The Meaning of a Subscription.

3.2 A Network Reference Model for Security.

3.3 Subscription versus Device Authentication.

3.4 Certificates and the WiMAX Public Key Infrastructure.

3.5 Security Design Considerations in the WiMAX Network Architecture.

3.6 "Bootstrapping" a Subscription Over-The-Air.

3.7 Identities in Mobile WiMAX.

3.8 AAA Protocols and Routing in WiMAX.

4. Service Provisioning.

4.1 Enablers for WiMAX Based Services.

4.2 AAA Support for Services and Applications.

4.3 Accounting & Charging.

4.4 Network QoS Architecture.

4.5 Location Support.

4.6 IMS support.

4.7 Emergency Services in WiMAX.

5. Mobility.

5.1 Mobile Networking.

5.2 WiMAX Mobility Architecture.

5.3 CSN-Anchored Mobility.

5.4 ASN-Anchored Mobility.

5.5 Simple IP.

5.6 Mobility Restriction.

6. WiMAX Radio Interface.

6.1 Physical Layer.

6.2 MAC Layer.

6.3 Mobility Support.

7. Radio Evolution beyond System Profile Release 1.0.

7.1 Mobile WiMAX System Profile Release 1.5.

8. Outlook.

8.1 WiMAX Forum Release Planning.

8.2 Network Architecture Evolution.

8.3 Support for Femtoell Deployments.

8.4 IEEE 802.16m and Relay Support.

References.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470694763, 978-0470694763
      ISBN10: 0470694769

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Focusing on the foundation and interactions among components of Mobile WiMAX, Deploying Mobile WiMAX illustrates scenarios of network and radio technology. This book enables readers to utilise the flexibility of IP-based mobile broadband access networks with the scalable OFDMA radio interface. Describing the principles of the Releases 1. 0 and 1.

      Table of Contents
      About the Authors.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      List of Acronyms .

      1. Introduction.

      1.1 WiMAX in the Telecommunication Markets.

      1.2 Mobile WiMAX Specifications.

      1.3 About This book.

      2. Network Architecture.

      2.1 Providing Access to the Internet.

      2.2 Mobile WiMAX Network Reference Architecture.

      2.3 Mobile WiMAX Roaming Architecture.

      2.4 Ethernet Services Support.

      2.5 Mobile WiMAX and 3GPP SAE/LTE.

      3. Subscription Handling and Security.

      3.1 The Meaning of a Subscription.

      3.2 A Network Reference Model for Security.

      3.3 Subscription versus Device Authentication.

      3.4 Certificates and the WiMAX Public Key Infrastructure.

      3.5 Security Design Considerations in the WiMAX Network Architecture.

      3.6 "Bootstrapping" a Subscription Over-The-Air.

      3.7 Identities in Mobile WiMAX.

      3.8 AAA Protocols and Routing in WiMAX.

      4. Service Provisioning.

      4.1 Enablers for WiMAX Based Services.

      4.2 AAA Support for Services and Applications.

      4.3 Accounting & Charging.

      4.4 Network QoS Architecture.

      4.5 Location Support.

      4.6 IMS support.

      4.7 Emergency Services in WiMAX.

      5. Mobility.

      5.1 Mobile Networking.

      5.2 WiMAX Mobility Architecture.

      5.3 CSN-Anchored Mobility.

      5.4 ASN-Anchored Mobility.

      5.5 Simple IP.

      5.6 Mobility Restriction.

      6. WiMAX Radio Interface.

      6.1 Physical Layer.

      6.2 MAC Layer.

      6.3 Mobility Support.

      7. Radio Evolution beyond System Profile Release 1.0.

      7.1 Mobile WiMAX System Profile Release 1.5.

      8. Outlook.

      8.1 WiMAX Forum Release Planning.

      8.2 Network Architecture Evolution.

      8.3 Support for Femtoell Deployments.

      8.4 IEEE 802.16m and Relay Support.

      References.

      Index.

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