Autonomic Networking [[electronic resource] ] : First International IFIP TC6 Conference, AN 2006, Paris, France, September 27-29, 2006, Proceedings / / edited by Dominique Gaiti, Guy Pujolle, Ehab Al-Shaer, Ken Calvert, Simon Dobson, Guy Leduc, Martikainen |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2006.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (IX, 316 p.) |
Disciplina | 004.6 |
Collana | Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications |
Soggetto topico |
Computer communication systems
Application software Information storage and retrieval Electrical engineering Computer Communication Networks Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Information Storage and Retrieval Communications Engineering, Networks |
ISBN | 3-540-45893-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | AN’06 -- Towards Autonomic Networks -- A Cognitive Architecture for Personal Networks -- A Cross-Layer Architecture for Autonomic Communications -- Self-configuration of Network Devices with Configuration Logic -- Dynamic Decision Making for Candidate Access Point Selection -- A Multi Agent System Approach for Self Resource Regulation in IP Networks -- DoS Protection for a Pragmatic Multiservice Network Based on Programmable Networks -- Lessons for Autonomic Services from the Design of an Anonymous DoS Protection Overlay -- An Extensible and Flexible System for Network Anomaly Detection -- Design and Implementation of a Service Provisioning Platform Using Smart Cards -- Autonomous Agents for Self-managed MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain -- An Efficient Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Algorithm for Quality of Service Networks -- Artificial Intelligence Techniques in the Dynamic Negotiation of QoS: A User Interface for the Internet New Generation -- An Approach to Integrated Semantic Service Discovery -- Policy-Based Management and Context Modelling Contributions for Supporting Services in Autonomic Systems -- Implicit Context-Sensitive Mobile Computing Using Semantic Policies -- GXLA a Language for the Specification of Service Level Agreements -- A Service Management Approach for Self-healing Wireless Sensor Networks -- Integration of Mobile IPv6 into Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Systems -- AToM: Atomic Topology Management of Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Architecture for Autonomic Management of Ambient Networks -- Autonomic Communications: Exploiting Advanced and Game Theoretical Techniques for RAT Selection and Protocol Reconfiguration -- Managing Policies for Dynamic Spectrum Access -- An Intermediate Framework for Unifying and Automating Mobile Communication Systems. |
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Cloud and Edge Networking / / Kamel Haddadou and Guy Pujolle |
Autore | Haddadou Kamel |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England : , : ISTE Ltd, , [2023] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (303 pages) |
Disciplina | 004.6782 |
Soggetto topico | Cloud computing |
ISBN |
1-394-25746-5
1-394-25744-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Edge and Cloud Networking -- 1.1. Introduction to the digital infrastructure -- 1.2. Cloud services -- 1.3. Cloud Networking -- 1.4. Network Functions Virtualization -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. The Cloud Continuum -- 2.1. Cloud Continuum levels -- 2.2. Cloud Continuum Networks -- 2.3. The Cloud Continuum and the digitization of companies -- 2.4. Example of digital infrastructure -- 2.5. Conclusion -- 2.6. References -- Chapter 3. Digital Infrastructure Architecture -- 3.1. The evolution of enterprise information system architectures -- 3.2. The Open Infrastructure Foundation architecture -- 3.3. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation architecture -- 3.4. Gaia-X -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. References -- Chapter 4. Open-Source Architectures for Edge and Cloud Networking -- 4.1. Organizations and the main open sources -- 4.2. The main open-source projects -- 4.3. Conclusion -- 4.4. References -- Chapter 5. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) -- 5.1. Introduction to Software-Defined Networking -- 5.2. ONF architecture -- 5.3. Southbound interfaces and controllers -- 5.4. The northbound interface and the application plan -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 5.6. References -- Chapter 6. Edge and Cloud Networking Commercial Products -- 6.1. Introduction to SDN products -- 6.2. Fabric control -- 6.2.1. NSX from VMware -- 6.2.2. Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure -- 6.2.3. OpenContrail and Juniper -- 6.2.4. Nokia SDN Architecture -- 6.3. Software-Defined Wide Area Network -- 6.3.1. The basics of SD-WAN -- 6.3.2. SD-WAN 2.0 -- 6.3.3. SD-Branch -- 6.4. Secure Access Service Edge -- 6.5. Virtual Customer Premises Equipment -- 6.6. vWi-Fi -- 6.7. Virtual Radio Access Network -- 6.8. Virtual Evolved Packet Core and virtual 5GCore -- 6.9. Conclusion.
6.10. References -- Chapter 7. OpenFlow, P4, Opflex and I2RS -- 7.1. OpenFlow signaling -- 7.2. P4 -- 7.3. OpFlex -- 7.4. I2RS -- 7.5. Conclusion -- 7.6. References -- Chapter 8. Edge and Cloud Networking Operators -- 8.1. Edge Networking in 5G architecture -- 8.2. Cloud RAN -- 8.3. Cloud Networking at the heart of 5G -- 8.4. The Cloud and the new Ethernet and Wi-Fi generations -- 8.5. Enterprise 5G Edge Networks -- 8.6. Conclusion -- 8.7. References -- Chapter 9. Cloud Networking Protocols -- 9.1. Low-level protocols -- 9.1.1. Radio over Fiber -- 9.1.2. Ethernet over Fiber -- 9.2. Virtual extensible LAN -- 9.3. Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation -- 9.4. Ethernet MEF -- 9.5. Ethernet Carrier Grade -- 9.6. Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links -- 9.7. Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol -- 9.8. Conclusion -- 9.9. References -- Chapter 10. Edge and Cloud Networking in the IoT -- 10.1. Internet of Things networks -- 10.2. Low Power Wide Area Networks -- 10.3. PAN and LAN networks for the IoT -- 10.4. Telecommunications operator networks for the IoT -- 10.5. Platform for the IoT -- 10.6. Conclusion -- 10.7. References -- Chapter 11. Cloud Continuum in Vehicular Networks -- 11.1. ETSI ITS-G5 -- 11.2. 5G standardization -- 11.2.1. 5G vehicular networks -- 11.2.2. C-V2X technology overview -- 11.3. Visible light communication -- 11.4. The architecture of vehicular networks -- 11.5. Conclusion -- 11.6. References -- Chapter 12. The Cloud Continuum and Industry 4.0 -- 12.1. The features needed to achieve Industry 4.0 -- 12.2. Technical specifications for 5G -- 12.3. Cloud and Edge for Industry 4.0 -- 12.4. Conclusion -- 12.5. References -- Chapter 13. AI for Cloud and Edge Networking -- 13.1. The knowledge plane -- 13.2. Artificial intelligence and Software-Defined Networking -- 13.3. AI and Cloud Networking management. 13.4. AI through digital twins -- 13.5. Conclusion -- 13.6. References -- Chapter 14. Cloud and Edge Networking Security -- 14.1. The Security Cloud -- 14.2. SIM-based security -- 14.3. Blockchain and Cloud -- 14.4. Cloud Networking security -- 14.5. Edge Networking security -- 14.5.1. Security of 5G MEC -- 14.5.2. Threats to Network Functions Virtualization -- 14.5.3. Fog security -- 14.5.4. Protection of intelligent processes in the Edge -- 14.5.5. Client security through the use of HSM -- 14.6. Conclusion -- 14.7. References -- Chapter 15. Accelerators -- 15.1. The DPDK accelerator -- 15.2. The FD.io accelerator -- 15.3. Hardware virtualization -- 15.4. Conclusion -- 15.5. References -- Chapter 16. The Future of Edge and Cloud Networking -- 16.1. 5G continuity -- 16.2. Fully distributed networks -- 16.3. Cloud Continuum-based networks -- 16.4. Edge and Cloud properties -- 16.5. Conclusion -- 16.6. References -- Conclusion -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA. |
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Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle |
Autore | Al Agha Khaldoun |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (263 pages) |
Disciplina | 610.285 |
Soggetto topico | Internet |
ISBN |
1-394-17376-8
1-394-17374-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges.
8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA. |
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Edge networking : internet of edges / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Pauline Loygue, and Guy Pujolle |
Autore | Al Agha Khaldoun |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (263 pages) |
Disciplina | 610.285 |
Collana | Sciences: networks and communications: cloud networking |
Soggetto topico | Internet |
ISBN |
1-394-17376-8
1-394-17374-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Edge Architectures -- 1.1. The three levels of Edge Networking -- 1.2. Edge Computing architectures -- 1.3. Security and domain name system on Edge -- 1.4. The digital infrastructure of the participatory Internet -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 1.6. References -- Chapter 2. MEC Networks -- 2.1. The MEC level of 5G architecture -- 2.2. 5G -- 2.3. 5G Edge -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- Chapter 3. Fog Networks -- 3.1. Fog architectures -- 3.2. Fog controllers -- 3.3. Fog and the Internet of Things -- 3.4. Wi-Fi in the Fog's digital infrastructure -- 3.5. The new generation Wi-Fi -- 3.6. The next generation of mobile Wi-Fi -- 3.7. Private 5G for Fog Networking -- 3.8. Conclusion -- 3.9. References -- Chapter 4. Skin Networks -- 4.1. The architecture of Skin networks -- 4.2. Virtual access points -- 4.3. Participatory Internet networks -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 4.5. References -- Chapter 5. Ad hoc and Mesh Networks -- 5.1. Ad hoc networks -- 5.2. Routing -- 5.3. Mesh networks -- 5.4. Participatory networks -- 5.5. Local services -- 5.6. The digital infrastructure of the Internet of the Edges -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 5.8. References -- Chapter 6. Applications of the Internet of Edges -- 6.1. Civil security and defense applications -- 6.2. Applications of the Internet of Things -- 6.3. The tactile Internet -- 6.4. Telecom applications -- 6.5. Industry 4.0 -- 6.6. The smart city -- 6.7. Conclusion -- 6.8. References -- Chapter 7. Vehicular Networks -- 7.1. Communication techniques for vehicular networks -- 7.2. Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks -- 7.3. Connected and intelligent vehicles -- 7.4. The MEC and the VEC -- 7.5. Intelligent transport systems (ITS)-G5 -- 7.6. 5G V2X -- 7.7. The VLC -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Chapter 8. Virtualization of the Internet of Edges.
8.1. Network virtualization -- 8.2. Virtualization on the Edge -- 8.3. Using virtual networks on the Edge -- 8.3.1. Isolation -- 8.3.2. Extending network virtualization -- 8.4. Mobile Edge Computing -- 8.4.1. Examples of MEC applications -- 8.4.2. Geolocation -- 8.4.3. Augmented reality -- 8.4.4. Video analytics -- 8.4.5. Content optimization -- 8.4.6. Content cache and DNS cache -- 8.4.7. Performance optimization -- 8.4.8. Positioning of MEC servers -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Chapter 9. Security -- 9.1. Cloud of security on the Edge -- 9.2. Secure element -- 9.2.1. Security based on secure elements -- 9.2.2. The TEE -- 9.2.3. The trusted service manager -- 9.2.4. The Cloud-based security solution -- 9.2.5. Solutions for security -- 9.3. Blockchain -- 9.3.1. Blockchain consensus -- 9.3.2. Blockchain in Edge Computing -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 9.5. References -- Chapter 10. The Example of Green Communications -- 10.1. The Green PI solution -- 10.2. The Edge Cloud -- 10.3. The IoE -- 10.4. The IoE platform -- 10.5. Use cases: IoT in constrained environments -- 10.6. IoT in motion -- 10.7. Massive IoT -- 10.8. The advantages -- 10.9. References -- Chapter 11. Deployment of the Participatory Internet -- 11.1. The deployment -- 11.2. The Green Cloud -- 11.2.1. My Network -- 11.2.2. Chat -- 11.2.3. Talk -- 11.2.4. Storage -- 11.2.5. vCard Editor -- 11.3. Scaling up -- 11.4. Energy savings -- 11.5. Security -- 11.6. Wi-Fi and LTE hybridization -- 11.7. Conclusion -- 11.8. References -- Chapter 12. The Future -- 12.1. The short-term future -- 12.2. The medium-term future -- 12.3. The long-term future -- 12.4. Participatory Internet and IPV6 -- 12.5. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA. |
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Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya |
Autore | Al Agha Khaldoun |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.384 |
Soggetto topico |
Wireless communication systems
Mobile computing |
ISBN |
1-119-00756-9
1-119-00755-0 1-119-00754-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acronyms ; 1. Introduction to Mobile and Networks; 1.1. Mobile and wireless generation networks; 1.1.1. First generation mobile technology: 1G; 1.1.2. Second generation mobile technology: 2G; 1.1.3. Third generation mobile technology: 3G; 1.1.4. Fourth generation mobile technology: 4G; 1.1.5. Fifth generation mobile technology: 5G; 1.2. IEEE technologies; 1.2.1. IEEE 802.15: WPAN; 1.2.2. IEEE 802.11: WLAN; 1.2.3. IEEE 802.16: WMAN; 1.2.4. IEEE 802.21: MIHS; 1.2.5. IEEE 802.22: WRAN; 1.3. Conclusion; 1.4. Bibliography ; 1.4.1. Standards
1.4.2. Selected bibliography1.4.3. Websites; 2. Mobile Networks; 2.1. Cellular network; 2.1.1. Radio interface; 2.1.2 Cell design; 2.1.3 Traffic engineering; 2.2. Principles of cellular network functionalities; 2.3. 1G networks; 2.4. 2G networks; 2.5. 3G networks; 2.6. 4G networks; 2.7. 5G networks; 2.8. Bibliography; 3. Long-Term Evolution; 3.1. Relevant features of LTE; 3.2. Network architecture and protocols; 3.2.1 Architecture reference model; 3.2.2 Functional description of a LTE network; 3.2.3 System architecture evolution; 3.2.4 Reference points; 3.3. Control and user planes 3.3.1. User plane3.3.2. GPRS tunneling protocol; 3.3.3. Control plane; 3.4. Multimedia broadcast and multicast service; 3.5. Stream Control Transmission Protocol; 3.6. Network discovery and selection; 3.7. Radio resource management; 3.8. Authentication and authorization; 3.8.1. User authentication, key agreement and key generation; 3.8.2 Signaling and user-plane security; 3.9. Fundamentals of the MAC layer in LTE; 3.9.1. Traffic classes and quality of service; 3.9.2. Mobility; 3.9.3. Resource scheduling algorithms; 3.10. Fundamentals of the LTE physical layer 3.10.1. Slot and frame structure in LTE OFDMA3.10.2. Reference signals; 3.11. Conclusion; 3.12. Bibliography; 3.12.1. Standards; 3.12.2. Selected bibliography; 4. Long-Term Evolution Advanced; 4.1. HetNet in LTE Advanced; 4.2. Small cell concepts; 4.2.1. Picocell; 4.2.2. Femtocells; 4.2.3. Relays; 4.3. Femtocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.4. Picocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.5. Interference mitigation in heterogeneous networks; 4.5.1. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tier macrofemtocells; 4.5.2. Frequency spectral assignment 4.6. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tiermacropicocells4.7. Coordinated multi-point transmission/reception; 4.8. Carrier aggregation; 4.9. LTE Advanced evolution toward 5G; 4.10. Bibliography; 4.10.1. Standards; 4.10.2. Selected bibliography; 4.10.3. Websites; 5. 5G; 5.1. From LTE Advanced to 5G: the big transition; 5.1.1. D2D communication; 5.1.2. Green activities saving energy; 5.1.3. LTE-WiFi integration for traffic offloading; 5.1.4. Vehicular communication; 5.2. Some characteristics envisioned for 5G; 5.2.1. Massive capacity support; 5.2.2. Ubiquitous communication support 5.2.3. Improvement in radio characteristics |
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Mobile and wireless networks . Volume 2 / / Khaldoun Al Agha, Guy Pujolle, Tara Ali-Yahiya |
Autore | Al Agha Khaldoun |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : iSTE : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.384 |
Soggetto topico |
Wireless communication systems
Mobile computing |
ISBN |
1-119-00756-9
1-119-00755-0 1-119-00754-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acronyms ; 1. Introduction to Mobile and Networks; 1.1. Mobile and wireless generation networks; 1.1.1. First generation mobile technology: 1G; 1.1.2. Second generation mobile technology: 2G; 1.1.3. Third generation mobile technology: 3G; 1.1.4. Fourth generation mobile technology: 4G; 1.1.5. Fifth generation mobile technology: 5G; 1.2. IEEE technologies; 1.2.1. IEEE 802.15: WPAN; 1.2.2. IEEE 802.11: WLAN; 1.2.3. IEEE 802.16: WMAN; 1.2.4. IEEE 802.21: MIHS; 1.2.5. IEEE 802.22: WRAN; 1.3. Conclusion; 1.4. Bibliography ; 1.4.1. Standards
1.4.2. Selected bibliography1.4.3. Websites; 2. Mobile Networks; 2.1. Cellular network; 2.1.1. Radio interface; 2.1.2 Cell design; 2.1.3 Traffic engineering; 2.2. Principles of cellular network functionalities; 2.3. 1G networks; 2.4. 2G networks; 2.5. 3G networks; 2.6. 4G networks; 2.7. 5G networks; 2.8. Bibliography; 3. Long-Term Evolution; 3.1. Relevant features of LTE; 3.2. Network architecture and protocols; 3.2.1 Architecture reference model; 3.2.2 Functional description of a LTE network; 3.2.3 System architecture evolution; 3.2.4 Reference points; 3.3. Control and user planes 3.3.1. User plane3.3.2. GPRS tunneling protocol; 3.3.3. Control plane; 3.4. Multimedia broadcast and multicast service; 3.5. Stream Control Transmission Protocol; 3.6. Network discovery and selection; 3.7. Radio resource management; 3.8. Authentication and authorization; 3.8.1. User authentication, key agreement and key generation; 3.8.2 Signaling and user-plane security; 3.9. Fundamentals of the MAC layer in LTE; 3.9.1. Traffic classes and quality of service; 3.9.2. Mobility; 3.9.3. Resource scheduling algorithms; 3.10. Fundamentals of the LTE physical layer 3.10.1. Slot and frame structure in LTE OFDMA3.10.2. Reference signals; 3.11. Conclusion; 3.12. Bibliography; 3.12.1. Standards; 3.12.2. Selected bibliography; 4. Long-Term Evolution Advanced; 4.1. HetNet in LTE Advanced; 4.2. Small cell concepts; 4.2.1. Picocell; 4.2.2. Femtocells; 4.2.3. Relays; 4.3. Femtocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.4. Picocell and macrocell integration architecture; 4.5. Interference mitigation in heterogeneous networks; 4.5.1. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tier macrofemtocells; 4.5.2. Frequency spectral assignment 4.6. Interference mitigation in the context of two-tiermacropicocells4.7. Coordinated multi-point transmission/reception; 4.8. Carrier aggregation; 4.9. LTE Advanced evolution toward 5G; 4.10. Bibliography; 4.10.1. Standards; 4.10.2. Selected bibliography; 4.10.3. Websites; 5. 5G; 5.1. From LTE Advanced to 5G: the big transition; 5.1.1. D2D communication; 5.1.2. Green activities saving energy; 5.1.3. LTE-WiFi integration for traffic offloading; 5.1.4. Vehicular communication; 5.2. Some characteristics envisioned for 5G; 5.2.1. Massive capacity support; 5.2.2. Ubiquitous communication support 5.2.3. Improvement in radio characteristics |
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NETWORKING 2000. Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks [[electronic resource] ] : IFIP-TC6/European Commission International Conference Paris, France, May 14-19, 2000 Proceedings / / edited by Guy Pujolle, Harry Perros, Serge Fdida, Ulf Körner, Ioannis Stavrakakis |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2000.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XL, 984 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.382/1 |
Collana | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Soggetto topico |
Computers
Computer communication systems Computer system failures Software engineering Application software Electrical engineering Theory of Computation Computer Communication Networks System Performance and Evaluation Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Communications Engineering, Networks |
ISBN | 3-540-45551-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Multicasting in Heterogeneous Networks -- Performance of ATM Networks -- Packet Switching Node Architectures -- Multicasting I -- QoS and Traffic Issues -- Optical Networks -- Multicasting II -- TCP/IP over ATM -- Traffic with Long Range Dependencies -- Congestion Control in Broadband Multicast Networks -- QoS and Signalling -- Voice/Video Traffic Modelling -- IP and ATM Interworking -- Single-Server Queues -- Real-Time Traffic Management -- High Speed Wireless Access -- Differentiated Services -- Internet Performance and Control -- Residential Access Networks -- QoS Negotiation -- Resource Management -- QoS in Wireless Networks -- Delay Bounds -- Internet Protocols -- Wireless LAN -- Traffic Control for Quality of Service -- Routing -- Quality of Service for Video and Multimedia -- Call Admission Control in Cellular Systems -- Resource Allocation. |
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NETWORKING 2000. Broadband Communications, High Performance Networking, and Performance of Communication Networks : IFIP-TC6/European Commission International Conference Paris, France, May 14-19, 2000 Proceedings / / edited by Guy Pujolle, Harry Perros, Serge Fdida, Ulf Körner, Ioannis Stavrakakis |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2000.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XL, 984 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.382/1 |
Collana | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Soggetto topico |
Computers
Computer communication systems Computer system failures Software engineering Application software Electrical engineering Theory of Computation Computer Communication Networks System Performance and Evaluation Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Communications Engineering, Networks |
ISBN | 3-540-45551-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Multicasting in Heterogeneous Networks -- Performance of ATM Networks -- Packet Switching Node Architectures -- Multicasting I -- QoS and Traffic Issues -- Optical Networks -- Multicasting II -- TCP/IP over ATM -- Traffic with Long Range Dependencies -- Congestion Control in Broadband Multicast Networks -- QoS and Signalling -- Voice/Video Traffic Modelling -- IP and ATM Interworking -- Single-Server Queues -- Real-Time Traffic Management -- High Speed Wireless Access -- Differentiated Services -- Internet Performance and Control -- Residential Access Networks -- QoS Negotiation -- Resource Management -- QoS in Wireless Networks -- Delay Bounds -- Internet Protocols -- Wireless LAN -- Traffic Control for Quality of Service -- Routing -- Quality of Service for Video and Multimedia -- Call Admission Control in Cellular Systems -- Resource Allocation. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143631103321 |
Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2000 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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