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Book Synopsis
This book provides an essential summary of the key technologies and issues of 4G. It brings together the technology, the commercial arguments and the latest developments in a single volume. Leaving the reader with a very clear and up-to-date briefing on the future of Mobile in the next 2-5 years.

Table of Contents

About the Author ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgements .xiii

List of Abbreviations xv

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

1.1 Prologue – The Generation Game 3

1.2 The Props – WLAN, WiMAX and All That 4

1.3 The Players – The Jester, the Harlequin and the Guy with the Beard and Sandals 7

1.4 The Plot – The Elephant in the Room 9

1.5 Epilogue – The Road to 4G 12

References 14

More to Explore14

Chapter 2 An Introduction to 3G Networks 15

2.1 Introduction 15

2.2 Mobile Standards 16

2.2.1 Who’s Who in Mobile Standards 16

2.3 The History of 3G 18

2.3.1 Pre-1996 – The Research Trimester 18

2.3.2 1996–1998 – The IMT 2000 Trimester 21

2.3.3 1998 Onwards – The Standardisation Trimester 23

2.3.4 3G Spectrum – the ‘‘Fuel’’ of Mobile Systems 23

2.4 UMTS Network Overview 27

2.5 UMTS Network Details 31

2.5.1 UMTS Architecture – Introducing the Major Network Elements and their Relationships 32

2.5.2 UMTS Security 34

2.5.3 UMTS Communication Management 37

2.5.3.1 Connection Management 37

2.5.3.2 Session Management 37

2.5.4 UMTS QoS 40

2.5.5 UMTS Mobility Management 43

2.5.6 UMTS Core Network Transport 44

2.5.7 Signalling in the UMTS Core Network 47

2.6 UMTS Radio Access Network (UTRAN) and Air Interface 48

2.6.1 The W-CDMA Air Interface and the Uu Interface 48

2.6.2 UTRAN Mobility Management 51

2.6.2.1 Soft Handover 51

2.6.2.2 Handover Types 52

2.6.3 UTRAN Transport 54

2.6.4 UTRAN QoS 55

2.6.5 UTRAN Signalling 57

2.7 CDMA2000 Packet Core Network 58

2.8 TD-SCDMA 61

2.9 Conclusion 62

References 62

More to Explore 63

Chapter 3 Wireless LANs 65

3.1 Introduction 65

3.2 Applications of WLANs 66

3.3 WLAN Compared to Cellular 70

3.4 How WLANs Work 72

3.4.1 MAC Layer 73

3.4.2 WLANs – History and the Physical (PHY) Layer and IEEE 802.11 Groups 81

3.5 Performance of WLANs 84

3.6 WLAN Network Coverage 86

3.7 Improving WLANs 88

3.8 Security 89

3.9 Roaming 93

3.10 Quality of Service (QoS) 95

3.11 Handover and Paging 101

3.12 Battery Life 104

3.13 Go Faster WLAN – 802.11n 105

3.14 Interference 107

3.15 Future of WLANs 110

References 113

More to Explore 113

Chapter 4 Cellular Evolution 115

4.1 Introduction 115

4.2 What is Wrong with 3G? 116

4.3 HSPA 120

4.3.1 HSDPA Basic Principles 120

4.3.2 Channels in HSDPA 125

4.3.3 Handover in HSDPA 128

4.3.4 QoS in HSDPA 128

4.3.5 Terminals, Capabilities and Enhancements 132

4.3.6 HSDPA Data Rates 133

4.4 HSUPA 136

4.5 EDGE 140

4.6 EVDO and CDMA2000 Evolution 143

4.7 Femtocells 145

4.8 LTE 150

4.9 Conclusion 157

References 157

More to Explore 159

Chapter 5 WiMAX 161

5.1 Introduction 161

5.2 Overview of WiMAX History 163

5.3 OFDM 165

5.4 WiMAX MAC Layer 173

5.4.1 Downlink QoS and Scheduling 174

5.4.2 Handover 176

5.4.3 Security in WiMAX 177

5.4.4 ARQ and Forward Error Coding 178

5.4.5 Idle Mode and Power Saving 179

5.5 WiMAX PHY Layer 180

5.6 WiMAX QoS 183

5.7 Spectrum 186

5.8 Smart Antennas 188

5.9 WiMAX Network Architecture 195

5.10 WiMAX Throughput and Performance 197

5.11 Conclusion 200

References 201

More to Explore 202

Chapter 6 Convergence and the IMS 203

6.1 Introduction 203

6.2 The IMS 204

6.2.1 User Registration 209

6.2.1.1 Attachment to the IMS 209

6.2.1.2 IMS-level Registration 212

6.2.2 Basic IMS Session Set Up 216

6.2.2.1 The INVITE Message 216

6.2.3 IMS QoS Authorisation 219

6.2.4 IMS Service Creation 221

6.2.4.1 The SIP Application Server (AS) 221

6.2.4.2 Other types of Application Server 223

6.2.5 Presence 225

6.2.6 Push to Talk Over Cellular (PoC) 226

6.2.7 Roaming and Breakout to PSTN 228

6.2.7.1 IMS Roaming 228

6.2.7.2 Breakout to the PSTN 229

6.3 Convergence Today – Fusion 231

6.4 Voice Call Continuity 234

6.5 Media Independent Handover 237

6.6 Next Generation Networks 243

6.7 The IMS in Context Today 249

References 251

More to Explore 252

Chapter 7 Mobile Services – The Final Chapter 255

7.1 Introduction 255

7.2 Beyond Voice and SMS 256

7.3 Hard Lessons – MMS and WAP 258

7.4 Innovation – Mobile Music 261

7.5 Broadcast Services 262

7.5.1 DVB-H – Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld 263

7.5.2 DAB-IP – Digital Audio Broadcast-IP 264

7.5.3 MBMS – Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Services 264

7.6 A New Paradigm – 1000 Killer Applications 265

7.7 Terminals 267

7.8 Money Makes the World Go Around 269

7.9 Mobile Broadband 274

7.10 Conclusion 275

7.10.1 Domination by the Mobile Operators 276

7.10.2 Converged World 276

7.10.3 Internet Scenario 277

7.10.4 Final Conclusion 278

References 279

Index 281

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 23/01/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470510162, 978-0470510162
      ISBN10: 0470510161

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides an essential summary of the key technologies and issues of 4G. It brings together the technology, the commercial arguments and the latest developments in a single volume. Leaving the reader with a very clear and up-to-date briefing on the future of Mobile in the next 2-5 years.

      Table of Contents

      About the Author ix

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgements .xiii

      List of Abbreviations xv

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      1.1 Prologue – The Generation Game 3

      1.2 The Props – WLAN, WiMAX and All That 4

      1.3 The Players – The Jester, the Harlequin and the Guy with the Beard and Sandals 7

      1.4 The Plot – The Elephant in the Room 9

      1.5 Epilogue – The Road to 4G 12

      References 14

      More to Explore14

      Chapter 2 An Introduction to 3G Networks 15

      2.1 Introduction 15

      2.2 Mobile Standards 16

      2.2.1 Who’s Who in Mobile Standards 16

      2.3 The History of 3G 18

      2.3.1 Pre-1996 – The Research Trimester 18

      2.3.2 1996–1998 – The IMT 2000 Trimester 21

      2.3.3 1998 Onwards – The Standardisation Trimester 23

      2.3.4 3G Spectrum – the ‘‘Fuel’’ of Mobile Systems 23

      2.4 UMTS Network Overview 27

      2.5 UMTS Network Details 31

      2.5.1 UMTS Architecture – Introducing the Major Network Elements and their Relationships 32

      2.5.2 UMTS Security 34

      2.5.3 UMTS Communication Management 37

      2.5.3.1 Connection Management 37

      2.5.3.2 Session Management 37

      2.5.4 UMTS QoS 40

      2.5.5 UMTS Mobility Management 43

      2.5.6 UMTS Core Network Transport 44

      2.5.7 Signalling in the UMTS Core Network 47

      2.6 UMTS Radio Access Network (UTRAN) and Air Interface 48

      2.6.1 The W-CDMA Air Interface and the Uu Interface 48

      2.6.2 UTRAN Mobility Management 51

      2.6.2.1 Soft Handover 51

      2.6.2.2 Handover Types 52

      2.6.3 UTRAN Transport 54

      2.6.4 UTRAN QoS 55

      2.6.5 UTRAN Signalling 57

      2.7 CDMA2000 Packet Core Network 58

      2.8 TD-SCDMA 61

      2.9 Conclusion 62

      References 62

      More to Explore 63

      Chapter 3 Wireless LANs 65

      3.1 Introduction 65

      3.2 Applications of WLANs 66

      3.3 WLAN Compared to Cellular 70

      3.4 How WLANs Work 72

      3.4.1 MAC Layer 73

      3.4.2 WLANs – History and the Physical (PHY) Layer and IEEE 802.11 Groups 81

      3.5 Performance of WLANs 84

      3.6 WLAN Network Coverage 86

      3.7 Improving WLANs 88

      3.8 Security 89

      3.9 Roaming 93

      3.10 Quality of Service (QoS) 95

      3.11 Handover and Paging 101

      3.12 Battery Life 104

      3.13 Go Faster WLAN – 802.11n 105

      3.14 Interference 107

      3.15 Future of WLANs 110

      References 113

      More to Explore 113

      Chapter 4 Cellular Evolution 115

      4.1 Introduction 115

      4.2 What is Wrong with 3G? 116

      4.3 HSPA 120

      4.3.1 HSDPA Basic Principles 120

      4.3.2 Channels in HSDPA 125

      4.3.3 Handover in HSDPA 128

      4.3.4 QoS in HSDPA 128

      4.3.5 Terminals, Capabilities and Enhancements 132

      4.3.6 HSDPA Data Rates 133

      4.4 HSUPA 136

      4.5 EDGE 140

      4.6 EVDO and CDMA2000 Evolution 143

      4.7 Femtocells 145

      4.8 LTE 150

      4.9 Conclusion 157

      References 157

      More to Explore 159

      Chapter 5 WiMAX 161

      5.1 Introduction 161

      5.2 Overview of WiMAX History 163

      5.3 OFDM 165

      5.4 WiMAX MAC Layer 173

      5.4.1 Downlink QoS and Scheduling 174

      5.4.2 Handover 176

      5.4.3 Security in WiMAX 177

      5.4.4 ARQ and Forward Error Coding 178

      5.4.5 Idle Mode and Power Saving 179

      5.5 WiMAX PHY Layer 180

      5.6 WiMAX QoS 183

      5.7 Spectrum 186

      5.8 Smart Antennas 188

      5.9 WiMAX Network Architecture 195

      5.10 WiMAX Throughput and Performance 197

      5.11 Conclusion 200

      References 201

      More to Explore 202

      Chapter 6 Convergence and the IMS 203

      6.1 Introduction 203

      6.2 The IMS 204

      6.2.1 User Registration 209

      6.2.1.1 Attachment to the IMS 209

      6.2.1.2 IMS-level Registration 212

      6.2.2 Basic IMS Session Set Up 216

      6.2.2.1 The INVITE Message 216

      6.2.3 IMS QoS Authorisation 219

      6.2.4 IMS Service Creation 221

      6.2.4.1 The SIP Application Server (AS) 221

      6.2.4.2 Other types of Application Server 223

      6.2.5 Presence 225

      6.2.6 Push to Talk Over Cellular (PoC) 226

      6.2.7 Roaming and Breakout to PSTN 228

      6.2.7.1 IMS Roaming 228

      6.2.7.2 Breakout to the PSTN 229

      6.3 Convergence Today – Fusion 231

      6.4 Voice Call Continuity 234

      6.5 Media Independent Handover 237

      6.6 Next Generation Networks 243

      6.7 The IMS in Context Today 249

      References 251

      More to Explore 252

      Chapter 7 Mobile Services – The Final Chapter 255

      7.1 Introduction 255

      7.2 Beyond Voice and SMS 256

      7.3 Hard Lessons – MMS and WAP 258

      7.4 Innovation – Mobile Music 261

      7.5 Broadcast Services 262

      7.5.1 DVB-H – Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld 263

      7.5.2 DAB-IP – Digital Audio Broadcast-IP 264

      7.5.3 MBMS – Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Services 264

      7.6 A New Paradigm – 1000 Killer Applications 265

      7.7 Terminals 267

      7.8 Money Makes the World Go Around 269

      7.9 Mobile Broadband 274

      7.10 Conclusion 275

      7.10.1 Domination by the Mobile Operators 276

      7.10.2 Converged World 276

      7.10.3 Internet Scenario 277

      7.10.4 Final Conclusion 278

      References 279

      Index 281

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