1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910827770003321

Autore

Minoli Daniel <1952->

Titolo

Mobile video with mobile IPv6 / / Daniel Minoli

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012

ISBN

9786613836250

9781283523806

1283523809

9781118396575

111839657X

9781118396568

1118396561

9781118396599

1118396596

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (298 p.)

Disciplina

006.6/96

Soggetti

Internet Protocol multimedia subsystem

Mobile television

TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

MOBILE VIDEO WITH MOBILE IPv6; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; 1 THE MOBILE USER ENVIRONMENT: SMART PHONES, PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYERS (PMPs), AND TABLETS; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Basic MIPv6 Operation; 1.3 Entertainment Video Trends; 1.4 Scope of Investigation; Appendix 1.1A: Statistics; Appendix 1.1B: Bibliography; References; 2 IPv6 BASICS; 2.1 Overview and Motivations; 2.2 Address Capabilities; 2.2.1 IPv4 Addressing and Issues; 2.2.2 IPv6 Address Space; 2.3 IPv6 Protocol Overview; 2.4 IPv6 Tunneling; 2.5 IPsec in IPv6; 2.6 Header Compression Schemes; 2.7 Quality of Service In IPv6

2.8 Migration Strategies to IPv62.8.1 Technical Approaches; 2.8.2 Residential Broadband Services in an IPv6 Environment; 2.8.3 Deployment Opportunities; References; 3 MOBILE IPv6 MECHANISMS; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Protocol Details; 3.2.1 Generic Mechanisms; 3.2.2



New IPv6 Protocol, Message Types, and Destination Option; 3.2.3 Modifications to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery; 3.2.4 Requirements for Various IPv6 Nodes; 3.2.5 Correspondent Node Operation; 3.2.6 Home Agent Node Operation; 3.2.7 Mobile Node Operation; 3.2.8 Relationship to IPV4 Mobile IPv4; References

4 ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS OF MIPv6-RELATED PROTOCOLS-PART 14.1 Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol; 4.2 Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers; 4.2.1 General Approach; 4.2.2 3G Networks Approach; 4.3 Multiple Care-of Addresses Registration; 4.3.1 Overview; 4.3.2 MIPv6 Extensions; 4.4 Mobile Node Identifier Option for MIPv6; 4.5 Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base; 4.6 Sockets API For Mobile IPv6; References; 5 ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS OF MIPv6-RELATED PROTOCOLS-PART 2; 5.1 Dual-Stack MIPv6; 5.2 Hierarchical Mobile IPv6; 5.3 Flow Bindings in Mobile IPv6 and NEMO

5.4 Multihoming Approaches in NEMO5.5 Bootstrapping MIPv6 Information; 5.5.1 Basic Approach; 5.5.2 Mobile IPv6 Bootstrapping in Split Scenario; 5.6 Diameter Mobile IPv6; 5.6.1 RFC 5447-Authentication Using AAA Infrastructures; 5.6.2 RFC 5778-Authentication Using the Internet Key Exchange v2; 5.7 Miscellaneous MIPv6 Capabilities; 5.7.1 Mobile IPv6 Vendor Specific Option; 5.7.2 MIPv6 Experimental Messages; 5.7.3 Service Selection for MIPv6; References; 6 PROXY MOBILE IPv6; 6.1 Basic Proxy Mechanisms; 6.1.1 Proxy Mobile IPv6 Protocol Overview; 6.1.2 Signaling Call Flow

6.1.3 PM IPv6 Protocol Security6.1.4 Messages; 6.1.5 Operations; 6.1.6 Summary; 6.2 Transient Binding; 6.2.1 Overview; 6.2.2 Use of Transient Binding Cache Entries; 6.3 Local Mobility Anchor Discovery; 6.4 Localized Routing/Direct Routing; 6.5 IPv4 Support for Proxy Mobile IPv6; 6.5.1 Overview; 6.5.2 IPv4 Home Address Mobility Support; 6.5.3 IPv4 Transport Support; 6.5.4 Localized Routing IPv4 Considerations; Appendix 6A: Network-Based Localized Mobility Management; 6A.1 Background; 6A.2 The Local Mobility Problem; References; 7 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR MIPv6

7.1 Using IPsec to Protect MIPv6 Signaling Between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents

Sommario/riassunto

Increased reliance on mobile devices and streaming of video content are two of the most recent changes that have led those in the video distribution industry to be concerned about the shifting or erosion of traditional advertising revenues. Infrastructure providers also need to position themselves to take advantage of these trends. Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6 provides an overview of the current mobile landscape, then delves specifically into the capabilities and operational details of IPv6. The book also addresses 3G and 4G services, the application of Mobile IPv6 to streaming



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910865233203321

Autore

Mukhopadhyay Uttam

Titolo

Climate Crisis, Social Responses and Sustainability : Socio-ecological Study on Global Perspectives / / edited by Uttam Mukhopadhyay, Subhasis Bhattacharya, Pradip Chouhan, Suman Paul, Indrajit Roy Chowdhury, Uday Chatterjee

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024

ISBN

3-031-58261-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (726 pages)

Collana

Climate Change Management, , 1610-2010

Altri autori (Persone)

BhattacharyaSubhasis

ChouhanPradip

PaulSuman

ChowdhuryIndrajit Roy

ChatterjeeUday

Disciplina

304.2

Soggetti

Environmental sciences - Social aspects

Environmental policy

Environmental geography

Bioclimatology

Environmental monitoring

Sustainability

Environmental Social Sciences

Environmental Policy

Integrated Geography

Climate Change Ecology

Environmental Monitoring

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Section – I: Introduction  -- Chapter-I: Climate Crisis Impact on Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being -- Section – II: Climate Crisis, Social responses and Sustainability on Ecological Perspective -- Chapter-II: Assessment of flood vulnerability of the people living in Tal and Diara geomorphic regions of Malda district, West Bengal -- Chapter-III: Assessing the rural livelihood vulnerability and risk to river



flood in lower Gangetic West Bengal applying IPCC-AR5 methodology -- Chapter-IV: Impact of rapid Urbanization on Urban Microclimate dynamics: A case study on Asansol Municipal Corporation (AMC), Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal, India -- Chapter-V: Impact of Urbanization on Mirco-Climate and Environmental Quality in Barasat Municipality: A Geospatial Analysis -- Chapter-VI: Systematic review to address the effect of urban heat island and outdoor thermal condition on human comfort in small and medium cities of Global South -- Chapter-VII: Evaluating the Sensitivity of Saffron Yield to Climate Change in Western Himalaya, India. A study from Kashmir valley -- Chapter-VIII: Global Climate Change Crisis: Lessons Learned From COVID-19 in the Context of Solid Waste Management and Allied Sectors in India -- Section – III: Climate Crisis, Social responses and Sustainability on Sociological Perspectives -- Chapter-IX: Harnessing the Power of Climate Activism: Insights from Psychological Perspectives on Climate Change Engagement - A Systematic Review -- Chapter-X: A Review on Traditional Knowledge: A Sustainable Solution for the Climate Crisis -- Chapter-XI: The Intersection of Climate Crisis and Disease Outbreaks: Cataclysmic Consequences -- Chapter-XII: Socio-Economic Challenges of Environmental Refugees: An Overview of Sagar Island of Sundarban, India -- Chapter-XIII: Socio-economic Dimensions of Climate Change in Urban Bangladesh: A Focus on the Initiatives of Local Governing Agencies -- Chapter-XIV: Examining Mediating Effect of Climate Change Worry Between Climate Change Anxiety and Divergent Migration: A Scale to Measure Climate-Induced Post-Migration Anxiety and Stress -- Chapter-XV: Eco-Anxiety in Adolescents: A Meta-Analysis of The Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health -- Chapter-XVI: Navigating Academic Challenges and Psychological Well-being: A Study among Students of HEIs amidst COVID-19 -- Chapter-XVII: Socio-Economic, Health, and Psychological Impacts of Covid-19 on Human Well-being in East Africa -- Chapter-XVIII: Mediating human security and social protection: A strategic scheme for the social institution in Indonesia disaster cycle -- Section – IV: Climate crisis and Sustainable solution to SDGs -- Chapter-XIX: Resilience and Preparedness among Coastal Communities on the Natuna Islands -- Chapter-XX: Towards a Sustainable Future: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge to Address the Challenges of Climate Change in West Bengal, India -- Chapter-XXI: Mobility as a Response to Urban Floods and its Implications for Risk Mitigation: A Local Area Level Case Study from Guwahati, Assam -- Chapter-XXII: Gathering Palm Fruit, Alternative Job for Orang Rimba During Climate Crisis and Poverty in Indonesia -- Chapter-XXIII: Women's vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change in agrarian settings of Zimbabwe -- Chapter XXIV: Local wisdom-based Food Security in Facing the Climate Crisis in Indonesia -- Chapter-XXV: Aging individuals and their capability to adopt green lifestyles -- Chapter-XXVI: Pitfalls of Social Failure to Combat Climate Change Challenges Effectively: A Strategic Approach for a Better Foresight -- Chapter-XXVII: Sustainable Livelihood Diversification in the Merapi Volcano Disaster - Prone Area -- Chapter-XXVIII: Strengthening Local Food Security for Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from Merauke-Papua Indonesia -- Chapter- XXIX: Ecosystem-based Adaptation with Bamboo-based Livelihood Diversification: A case study in India’s Eastern Himalayas -- Chapter- XXX: Exploring the Spatial Fabric of Urban Well-being through Geographically Weighted Techniques and PPGIS in Darjeeling, India.

Sommario/riassunto

This proposed book aims to present an analysis of several crisis issues induced by global climate changes and implications at the micro-level,



particularly from the perspective of ground-based study. Climate crisis leads to several socio-ecological issues which need to discuss with some empirical case studies from the contextual global evidences. Climatic crisis generates several social responses which are associated with mitigating issues in addition to sustainable development goals. Under these circumstances, several loopholes interlinked with climatic crisis need to expose in the present-day context. This book argues that it is important to understand the issues from multiple dimensions. It identifies some important dimensions to discuss in the process. Themes we purpose to cover are: several field-based studies are included for which micro-level field-based data would incorporate to understand current crisis induced by climate change, thus exposing the vulnerabilities of the communities which would be incorporated in different chapters with adequate representation of qualitative methods, modelling-based geospatial approach. Therefore, some secondary data-based studies have also been included to provide a broader picture. Additionally, this book aims to provide an interdisciplinary understanding of the issues mainly from the lenses of Geography, Economics, and Sociology as well as Environmental Studies too. Given the focus of this study, it is believed that an approach that harmonizes the cognitive domain from different discipline is appropriated. A combination of chapters using qualitative as well as quantitative methods also made this book exclusive from others. We believe that this edited book surely contributes the knowledge domain with some relevant chapters’ discussion in the contemporary time and leads to reduce the gap of knowledge.