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Book Synopsis
IMS Multimedia Telephony service has been standardized in 3GPP as the replacement of the circuit switched telephony service in cellular networks. The multimedia telephony service consists of several service components such as voice, video and text. IMS Multimedia Telephony over Cellular Systems' provides a comprehensive overview of the service that will enable enriched telephony for mobile users. Enriched telephony fulfils the user's desire to communicate in new ways, for example by sharing pictures and video clips.

In addition to an overview of the Multimedia Telephony service, the book focuses on the modern media processing methods, which allows the quality of the packet switched voice and video telephony not only to match but also possibly exceed the quality of circuit switched telephony. Such key components as adaptive jitter buffering and adaptation of conversational media are explained in detail.

Key features:

  • Detailed description of how Multimedia

    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    Acknowledgments.

    Glossary.

    1 Introduction (Shyam Chakraborty, Tomas Frankkila).

    1.1 Convergence of Networking Paradigms.

    1.2 IMS and the IMS Multimedia Telephony Service.

    1.3 Requirements and Challenges.

    1.4 Outline of this Book.

    2 The Multimedia Telephony Communication Service (Daniel Enstr¨om, Krister Svanbro, Per Synnergren).

    2.1 Benefits with IMS.

    2.2 IMS Communication Services.

    2.3 Multimedia Telephony Service Scenario.

    2.4 Summary of the Multimedia Telephony Communication Service.

    3 Network Architecture and Service Realization (Gonzalo Camarillo, Shyam Chakraborty, Janne Peisa, Per Synnergren).

    3.1 Public Switched Telephone Network and Integrated Service Digital Network.

    3.2 Data Networks and the Internet.

    3.3 Cellular Systems.

    3.4 Quality of Service.

    3.5 The IP Multimedia Subsystem.

    3.6 The TISPAN Next Generation Network.

    3.7 Multimedia Telephony Realization.

    4 Session Control (Gonzalo Camarillo, Per Synnergren).

    4.1 SIP.

    4.2 Signaling Compression.

    4.3 Controlling QoS.

    4.4 Establishment of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

    4.5 Modification of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

    4.6 Release of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

    4.7 Supplementary Services.

    4.8 Interworking with CS Networks.

    5 Media Flow (Daniel Enstr¨om, Tomas Frankkila, Per Fr¨ojdh, Janne Peisa, Krister Svanbro).

    5.1 Media Coding.

    5.2 Protocols.

    5.3 Media Transport Processing.

    5.4 Media Control.

    5.5 Header Compression.

    5.6 Radio Realization.

    5.7 Interworking.

    5.8 Media Configurations for Multimedia Telephony.

    6 Security (Rolf Blom, Yi Cheng, Vesa Lehtovirta, Karl Norrman, G¨oran Schultz).

    6.1 IMS Security Overview.

    6.2 Access Domain Security.

    6.3 IMS Security Mechanisms.

    6.4 Outlook.

    7 Performance (Tomas Frankkila, Janne Peisa, Per Synnergren).

    7.1 Application Models.

    7.2 Service Performance Requirements.

    7.3 Capacity.

    7.4 Coverage.

    7.5 Transport Characteristics.

    7.6 Service Quality.

    7.7 Call Setup Delays.

    8 Other IMS Communication Services (Per Synnergren).

    8.1 3GPP CSICS.

    8.2 OMA PoC.

    8.3 OMA Instant Messaging.

    8.4 Presence and List Management.

    9 Summary (Per Synnergren, Janne Peisa).

    Appendix Additional Simulation Results.

    A.1 Delay Scheduler.

    A.2 Max-CQI Scheduler.

    A.3 Proportional-Fair Scheduler.

    A.4 Round-Robin Scheduler.

    References.

    Index.

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      Publication Date: 26/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9780470058558, 978-0470058558
      ISBN10: 0470058552

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      IMS Multimedia Telephony service has been standardized in 3GPP as the replacement of the circuit switched telephony service in cellular networks. The multimedia telephony service consists of several service components such as voice, video and text. IMS Multimedia Telephony over Cellular Systems' provides a comprehensive overview of the service that will enable enriched telephony for mobile users. Enriched telephony fulfils the user's desire to communicate in new ways, for example by sharing pictures and video clips.

      In addition to an overview of the Multimedia Telephony service, the book focuses on the modern media processing methods, which allows the quality of the packet switched voice and video telephony not only to match but also possibly exceed the quality of circuit switched telephony. Such key components as adaptive jitter buffering and adaptation of conversational media are explained in detail.

      Key features:

      • Detailed description of how Multimedia

        Table of Contents
        Preface.

        Acknowledgments.

        Glossary.

        1 Introduction (Shyam Chakraborty, Tomas Frankkila).

        1.1 Convergence of Networking Paradigms.

        1.2 IMS and the IMS Multimedia Telephony Service.

        1.3 Requirements and Challenges.

        1.4 Outline of this Book.

        2 The Multimedia Telephony Communication Service (Daniel Enstr¨om, Krister Svanbro, Per Synnergren).

        2.1 Benefits with IMS.

        2.2 IMS Communication Services.

        2.3 Multimedia Telephony Service Scenario.

        2.4 Summary of the Multimedia Telephony Communication Service.

        3 Network Architecture and Service Realization (Gonzalo Camarillo, Shyam Chakraborty, Janne Peisa, Per Synnergren).

        3.1 Public Switched Telephone Network and Integrated Service Digital Network.

        3.2 Data Networks and the Internet.

        3.3 Cellular Systems.

        3.4 Quality of Service.

        3.5 The IP Multimedia Subsystem.

        3.6 The TISPAN Next Generation Network.

        3.7 Multimedia Telephony Realization.

        4 Session Control (Gonzalo Camarillo, Per Synnergren).

        4.1 SIP.

        4.2 Signaling Compression.

        4.3 Controlling QoS.

        4.4 Establishment of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

        4.5 Modification of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

        4.6 Release of Multimedia Telephony Sessions.

        4.7 Supplementary Services.

        4.8 Interworking with CS Networks.

        5 Media Flow (Daniel Enstr¨om, Tomas Frankkila, Per Fr¨ojdh, Janne Peisa, Krister Svanbro).

        5.1 Media Coding.

        5.2 Protocols.

        5.3 Media Transport Processing.

        5.4 Media Control.

        5.5 Header Compression.

        5.6 Radio Realization.

        5.7 Interworking.

        5.8 Media Configurations for Multimedia Telephony.

        6 Security (Rolf Blom, Yi Cheng, Vesa Lehtovirta, Karl Norrman, G¨oran Schultz).

        6.1 IMS Security Overview.

        6.2 Access Domain Security.

        6.3 IMS Security Mechanisms.

        6.4 Outlook.

        7 Performance (Tomas Frankkila, Janne Peisa, Per Synnergren).

        7.1 Application Models.

        7.2 Service Performance Requirements.

        7.3 Capacity.

        7.4 Coverage.

        7.5 Transport Characteristics.

        7.6 Service Quality.

        7.7 Call Setup Delays.

        8 Other IMS Communication Services (Per Synnergren).

        8.1 3GPP CSICS.

        8.2 OMA PoC.

        8.3 OMA Instant Messaging.

        8.4 Presence and List Management.

        9 Summary (Per Synnergren, Janne Peisa).

        Appendix Additional Simulation Results.

        A.1 Delay Scheduler.

        A.2 Max-CQI Scheduler.

        A.3 Proportional-Fair Scheduler.

        A.4 Round-Robin Scheduler.

        References.

        Index.

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