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UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) KaaranenHeikki
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Global system for mobile communications
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-27445-X
9786610274451
0-470-01105-X
0-470-01104-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS Networks; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART ONE; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Specification Process for 3G; 1.2 Introduction to the 3G Network Architecture; 1.2.1 Conceptual Network Model; 1.2.2 Structural Network Architecture; 1.2.3 Resource Management Architecture; 1.2.4 Bearer Architecture; 2 Evolution from GSM to UMTS Multi-access; 2.1 From Analogue to Digital; 2.2 From Digital to Reachability; 2.3 Jump to Packet World and Higher Speeds; 2.4 3GPP Release 99; 2.5 3GPP Release 4; 2.6 3GPP Release 5; 2.7 Trends beyond 3GPP Release 5; PART TWO
3 The Key Challenges Facing the Mobile Network Architecture3.1 Radio Communication Constraints; 3.2 Cellular Radio Communication Principles; 3.3 Multi-access Techniques; 3.4 Device Mobility; 3.5 Network Transport; 3.6 Transport Alternatives for UMTS; 3.6.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode in UMTS; 3.6.2 IP Transport; 3.7 Network Management; 3.7.1 High-level Architecture of a Network Management System; 3.8 Spectrum and Regulatory; 3.8.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation; 4 Overview of UMTS Radio Access Technologies; 4.1 WCDMA Essentials; 4.1.1 Basic Concepts; 4.1.2 WCDMA Radio Channels
4.1.3 WCDMA Frame Structure4.2 WCDMA Enhancement-HSDPA; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 The Benefits and Impacts; 4.2.3 Basic Concept; 4.2.4 Adaptive Modulation and Coding; 4.2.5 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request; 4.2.6 Fast Scheduling; 4.2.7 Seamless Cell Change; 4.2.8 Basic Operation and Architectural Considerations; 4.3 GSM/EDGE; 4.3.1 Basic Concepts; 4.3.2 Radio Channels and Frame Structures; 4.3.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); 4.3.4 Enhanced Data Rates for Global/GSM Evolution (EDGE); 4.4 WLAN Technology; 4.4.1 Physical Technology; 4.4.2 Medium Access Control; 4.4.3 Network Formation
5 UMTS Radio Access Network5.1 UTRAN Architecture; 5.2 Base Station (BS, Node B); 5.2.1 Base Station Structure; 5.2.2 Modulation Method; 5.2.3 Receiver Technique; 5.2.4 Cell Capacity; 5.2.5 Control Functions in BS; 5.3 Radio Network Controller (RNC); 5.3.1 Radio Resource Management (RRM); 5.3.2 UTRAN Control Functions; 6 UMTS Core Network; 6.1 UMTS Core Network Architecture; 6.1.1 Core Network Entities that Are Common to All Domains and Subsystems; 6.1.2 CS Domain; 6.1.3 PS Domain; 6.2 CN Management Tasks and Control Duties; 6.2.1 Mobility Management (MM); 6.2.2 Communication Management (CM)
6.3 Charging, Billing and Accounting6.3.1 Charging and Accounting; 6.3.2 Billing; 6.4 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); 6.5 IP Multimedia Subsystem Fundamentals; 6.6 IMS Entities and Functionalities; 6.6.1 Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs); 6.6.2 Databases; 6.6.3 Interworking Functions; 6.6.4 Service-related Functions; 6.6.5 Support Functions; 6.6.6 Charging Functions; 7 The UMTS Terminal; 7.1 Terminal Architecture; 7.2 Differentiation of Terminals; 7.3 Terminal Capabilities; 7.4 UMTS Subscription; 7.5 User Interface; 8 Services in the UMTS Environment; 8.1 About Services in General
8.1.1 What Do Users Really Want?
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Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
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UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) KaaranenHeikki
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Global system for mobile communications
ISBN 1-280-27445-X
9786610274451
0-470-01105-X
0-470-01104-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS Networks; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART ONE; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Specification Process for 3G; 1.2 Introduction to the 3G Network Architecture; 1.2.1 Conceptual Network Model; 1.2.2 Structural Network Architecture; 1.2.3 Resource Management Architecture; 1.2.4 Bearer Architecture; 2 Evolution from GSM to UMTS Multi-access; 2.1 From Analogue to Digital; 2.2 From Digital to Reachability; 2.3 Jump to Packet World and Higher Speeds; 2.4 3GPP Release 99; 2.5 3GPP Release 4; 2.6 3GPP Release 5; 2.7 Trends beyond 3GPP Release 5; PART TWO
3 The Key Challenges Facing the Mobile Network Architecture3.1 Radio Communication Constraints; 3.2 Cellular Radio Communication Principles; 3.3 Multi-access Techniques; 3.4 Device Mobility; 3.5 Network Transport; 3.6 Transport Alternatives for UMTS; 3.6.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode in UMTS; 3.6.2 IP Transport; 3.7 Network Management; 3.7.1 High-level Architecture of a Network Management System; 3.8 Spectrum and Regulatory; 3.8.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation; 4 Overview of UMTS Radio Access Technologies; 4.1 WCDMA Essentials; 4.1.1 Basic Concepts; 4.1.2 WCDMA Radio Channels
4.1.3 WCDMA Frame Structure4.2 WCDMA Enhancement-HSDPA; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 The Benefits and Impacts; 4.2.3 Basic Concept; 4.2.4 Adaptive Modulation and Coding; 4.2.5 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request; 4.2.6 Fast Scheduling; 4.2.7 Seamless Cell Change; 4.2.8 Basic Operation and Architectural Considerations; 4.3 GSM/EDGE; 4.3.1 Basic Concepts; 4.3.2 Radio Channels and Frame Structures; 4.3.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); 4.3.4 Enhanced Data Rates for Global/GSM Evolution (EDGE); 4.4 WLAN Technology; 4.4.1 Physical Technology; 4.4.2 Medium Access Control; 4.4.3 Network Formation
5 UMTS Radio Access Network5.1 UTRAN Architecture; 5.2 Base Station (BS, Node B); 5.2.1 Base Station Structure; 5.2.2 Modulation Method; 5.2.3 Receiver Technique; 5.2.4 Cell Capacity; 5.2.5 Control Functions in BS; 5.3 Radio Network Controller (RNC); 5.3.1 Radio Resource Management (RRM); 5.3.2 UTRAN Control Functions; 6 UMTS Core Network; 6.1 UMTS Core Network Architecture; 6.1.1 Core Network Entities that Are Common to All Domains and Subsystems; 6.1.2 CS Domain; 6.1.3 PS Domain; 6.2 CN Management Tasks and Control Duties; 6.2.1 Mobility Management (MM); 6.2.2 Communication Management (CM)
6.3 Charging, Billing and Accounting6.3.1 Charging and Accounting; 6.3.2 Billing; 6.4 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); 6.5 IP Multimedia Subsystem Fundamentals; 6.6 IMS Entities and Functionalities; 6.6.1 Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs); 6.6.2 Databases; 6.6.3 Interworking Functions; 6.6.4 Service-related Functions; 6.6.5 Support Functions; 6.6.6 Charging Functions; 7 The UMTS Terminal; 7.1 Terminal Architecture; 7.2 Differentiation of Terminals; 7.3 Terminal Capabilities; 7.4 UMTS Subscription; 7.5 User Interface; 8 Services in the UMTS Environment; 8.1 About Services in General
8.1.1 What Do Users Really Want?
Record Nr. UNISA-996210734603316
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Materiale a stampa
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UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
UMTS networks [[electronic resource] ] : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) KaaranenHeikki
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Global system for mobile communications
ISBN 1-280-27445-X
9786610274451
0-470-01105-X
0-470-01104-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS Networks; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART ONE; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Specification Process for 3G; 1.2 Introduction to the 3G Network Architecture; 1.2.1 Conceptual Network Model; 1.2.2 Structural Network Architecture; 1.2.3 Resource Management Architecture; 1.2.4 Bearer Architecture; 2 Evolution from GSM to UMTS Multi-access; 2.1 From Analogue to Digital; 2.2 From Digital to Reachability; 2.3 Jump to Packet World and Higher Speeds; 2.4 3GPP Release 99; 2.5 3GPP Release 4; 2.6 3GPP Release 5; 2.7 Trends beyond 3GPP Release 5; PART TWO
3 The Key Challenges Facing the Mobile Network Architecture3.1 Radio Communication Constraints; 3.2 Cellular Radio Communication Principles; 3.3 Multi-access Techniques; 3.4 Device Mobility; 3.5 Network Transport; 3.6 Transport Alternatives for UMTS; 3.6.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode in UMTS; 3.6.2 IP Transport; 3.7 Network Management; 3.7.1 High-level Architecture of a Network Management System; 3.8 Spectrum and Regulatory; 3.8.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation; 4 Overview of UMTS Radio Access Technologies; 4.1 WCDMA Essentials; 4.1.1 Basic Concepts; 4.1.2 WCDMA Radio Channels
4.1.3 WCDMA Frame Structure4.2 WCDMA Enhancement-HSDPA; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 The Benefits and Impacts; 4.2.3 Basic Concept; 4.2.4 Adaptive Modulation and Coding; 4.2.5 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request; 4.2.6 Fast Scheduling; 4.2.7 Seamless Cell Change; 4.2.8 Basic Operation and Architectural Considerations; 4.3 GSM/EDGE; 4.3.1 Basic Concepts; 4.3.2 Radio Channels and Frame Structures; 4.3.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); 4.3.4 Enhanced Data Rates for Global/GSM Evolution (EDGE); 4.4 WLAN Technology; 4.4.1 Physical Technology; 4.4.2 Medium Access Control; 4.4.3 Network Formation
5 UMTS Radio Access Network5.1 UTRAN Architecture; 5.2 Base Station (BS, Node B); 5.2.1 Base Station Structure; 5.2.2 Modulation Method; 5.2.3 Receiver Technique; 5.2.4 Cell Capacity; 5.2.5 Control Functions in BS; 5.3 Radio Network Controller (RNC); 5.3.1 Radio Resource Management (RRM); 5.3.2 UTRAN Control Functions; 6 UMTS Core Network; 6.1 UMTS Core Network Architecture; 6.1.1 Core Network Entities that Are Common to All Domains and Subsystems; 6.1.2 CS Domain; 6.1.3 PS Domain; 6.2 CN Management Tasks and Control Duties; 6.2.1 Mobility Management (MM); 6.2.2 Communication Management (CM)
6.3 Charging, Billing and Accounting6.3.1 Charging and Accounting; 6.3.2 Billing; 6.4 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); 6.5 IP Multimedia Subsystem Fundamentals; 6.6 IMS Entities and Functionalities; 6.6.1 Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs); 6.6.2 Databases; 6.6.3 Interworking Functions; 6.6.4 Service-related Functions; 6.6.5 Support Functions; 6.6.6 Charging Functions; 7 The UMTS Terminal; 7.1 Terminal Architecture; 7.2 Differentiation of Terminals; 7.3 Terminal Capabilities; 7.4 UMTS Subscription; 7.5 User Interface; 8 Services in the UMTS Environment; 8.1 About Services in General
8.1.1 What Do Users Really Want?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830746403321
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
UMTS networks : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
UMTS networks : architecture, mobility, and services / / Heikki Kaaranen ... [et al.]
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845/6
Altri autori (Persone) KaaranenHeikki
Soggetto topico Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems
Global system for mobile communications
ISBN 1-280-27445-X
9786610274451
0-470-01105-X
0-470-01104-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS Networks; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART ONE; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Specification Process for 3G; 1.2 Introduction to the 3G Network Architecture; 1.2.1 Conceptual Network Model; 1.2.2 Structural Network Architecture; 1.2.3 Resource Management Architecture; 1.2.4 Bearer Architecture; 2 Evolution from GSM to UMTS Multi-access; 2.1 From Analogue to Digital; 2.2 From Digital to Reachability; 2.3 Jump to Packet World and Higher Speeds; 2.4 3GPP Release 99; 2.5 3GPP Release 4; 2.6 3GPP Release 5; 2.7 Trends beyond 3GPP Release 5; PART TWO
3 The Key Challenges Facing the Mobile Network Architecture3.1 Radio Communication Constraints; 3.2 Cellular Radio Communication Principles; 3.3 Multi-access Techniques; 3.4 Device Mobility; 3.5 Network Transport; 3.6 Transport Alternatives for UMTS; 3.6.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode in UMTS; 3.6.2 IP Transport; 3.7 Network Management; 3.7.1 High-level Architecture of a Network Management System; 3.8 Spectrum and Regulatory; 3.8.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation; 4 Overview of UMTS Radio Access Technologies; 4.1 WCDMA Essentials; 4.1.1 Basic Concepts; 4.1.2 WCDMA Radio Channels
4.1.3 WCDMA Frame Structure4.2 WCDMA Enhancement-HSDPA; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 The Benefits and Impacts; 4.2.3 Basic Concept; 4.2.4 Adaptive Modulation and Coding; 4.2.5 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request; 4.2.6 Fast Scheduling; 4.2.7 Seamless Cell Change; 4.2.8 Basic Operation and Architectural Considerations; 4.3 GSM/EDGE; 4.3.1 Basic Concepts; 4.3.2 Radio Channels and Frame Structures; 4.3.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); 4.3.4 Enhanced Data Rates for Global/GSM Evolution (EDGE); 4.4 WLAN Technology; 4.4.1 Physical Technology; 4.4.2 Medium Access Control; 4.4.3 Network Formation
5 UMTS Radio Access Network5.1 UTRAN Architecture; 5.2 Base Station (BS, Node B); 5.2.1 Base Station Structure; 5.2.2 Modulation Method; 5.2.3 Receiver Technique; 5.2.4 Cell Capacity; 5.2.5 Control Functions in BS; 5.3 Radio Network Controller (RNC); 5.3.1 Radio Resource Management (RRM); 5.3.2 UTRAN Control Functions; 6 UMTS Core Network; 6.1 UMTS Core Network Architecture; 6.1.1 Core Network Entities that Are Common to All Domains and Subsystems; 6.1.2 CS Domain; 6.1.3 PS Domain; 6.2 CN Management Tasks and Control Duties; 6.2.1 Mobility Management (MM); 6.2.2 Communication Management (CM)
6.3 Charging, Billing and Accounting6.3.1 Charging and Accounting; 6.3.2 Billing; 6.4 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); 6.5 IP Multimedia Subsystem Fundamentals; 6.6 IMS Entities and Functionalities; 6.6.1 Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs); 6.6.2 Databases; 6.6.3 Interworking Functions; 6.6.4 Service-related Functions; 6.6.5 Support Functions; 6.6.6 Charging Functions; 7 The UMTS Terminal; 7.1 Terminal Architecture; 7.2 Differentiation of Terminals; 7.3 Terminal Capabilities; 7.4 UMTS Subscription; 7.5 User Interface; 8 Services in the UMTS Environment; 8.1 About Services in General
8.1.1 What Do Users Really Want?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877684003321
Chichester, West Sussex, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley & Sons, c2005
Materiale a stampa
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