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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 327 $a1.4.3 IETF1.5 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 327 $a2.1.11 Packet-Switched Domain Protocol Stacks2.1.12 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 327 $a3.1.1 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 327 $a4.1.3 Packet Delivery to Mobile Destinations4.1.4 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 327 $a4.3.6 Paging Initiated by Packet-Switched Core Network 330 $aAn ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about next generation wireless networksGives important insights into the design of wireless IP networksIllustrates the standards and network architectures defined by leading standards bodies (including MWIF, 3GPP and 3GPP2)Discusses protocols in four key areas: signaling, mobility, quality of service, and securityThe authors have a good deal of experience in this field, and have many patents pending in the area of wireless networking 606 $aWireless LANs 615 0$aWireless LANs. 676 $a004.6/8 700 $aChen$b Jyh-Cheng$f1967-$01722759 701 $aZhang$b Tao$f1962-$01272789 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910808766603321 996 $aIP-based next-generation wireless networks$94123425 997 $aUNINA