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Virtual roaming data services and seamiess technology change : GSM, LTE, WIFI, Satellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Virtual roaming data services and seamiess technology change : GSM, LTE, WIFI, Satellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Autore Henry-Labordère A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gistrup, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (308 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts, tables
Disciplina 621.382
Collana River Publishers Series in Communications
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
ISBN 1-00-334001-6
1-000-79417-2
1-003-34001-6
87-93102-24-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798780903321
Henry-Labordère A.  
Gistrup, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Virtual roaming data services and seamiess technology change : GSM, LTE, WIFI, Satellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Virtual roaming data services and seamiess technology change : GSM, LTE, WIFI, Satellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Autore Henry-Labordère A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gistrup, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (308 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts, tables
Disciplina 621.382
Collana River Publishers Series in Communications
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
ISBN 1-00-334001-6
1-000-79417-2
1-003-34001-6
87-93102-24-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809281203321
Henry-Labordère A.  
Gistrup, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Virtual roaming data services and seamless technology change : CSM, LTE, WiFi, Salellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordere
Virtual roaming data services and seamless technology change : CSM, LTE, WiFi, Salellite, CDMA / / Arnaud Henry-Labordere
Autore Henry-Labordère A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Aalborg, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (308 pages) : illustrations (some color), charts, tables
Disciplina 621.3821
Collana River Publishers Series in Communications
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 87-93102-24-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465774003321
Henry-Labordère A.  
Aalborg, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS / / Arnaud Henry-Labordere
Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS / / Arnaud Henry-Labordere
Autore Henry-Labordere A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 621.3821
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-282-31684-2
9786612316845
0-470-68428-3
0-470-68429-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface xiii -- By the Same Author xviii -- Abbreviations and Acronyms xix -- 1 'Virtual Roaming' Purpose and Principles 1 -- 1.1 Mobile Services Affected by Virtual Roaming 1 -- 1.2 Virtual Roaming Hub for Inbound Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 2 -- 1.3 Virtual Roaming Hub for Outbound Subscribers: Multi-IMSI 7 -- 1.4 Brief Introduction to Standard Bilateral Roaming Procedures 9 -- 1.5 Principles of the SS7 Protocol Layers Used in Roaming Procedures 10 -- 2 Architecture of Virtual Roaming Systems 15 -- 2.1 SCCP, MAP, CAP and GTP Transformation Principle in the Roaming Hub 15 -- 2.2 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 16 -- 2.3 Restriction of Virtual Roaming by the Roaming Hub 29 -- 2.4 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Multi-IMSI) 31 -- 2.5 IS 41 ↔ƒnMAP GSM Inter-standard Roaming Hubs 37 -- 2.6 Various MAP and CAMEL Transformation Methods 39 -- 2.7 Appendix of Chapter 2 41 -- References and Further Reading 48 -- 3 Connecting the VPLMN MNOs to a Virtual Roaming Supplier 51 -- 3.1 MNO Configuration vs Roaming Hub Supplier Configuration 51 -- 3.2 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'Alias GT' Method 51 -- 3.3 Details of E212 →?nE214 MNO Configuration with the GT Translation Methods 53 -- 3.4 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'MTP Transparent Tunnelling' Method 54 -- 3.5 Roaming Hub Supplier Point of View: Different Modes of Connection of the MNO Clients 54 -- 3.6 Implementation of a Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 57 -- 3.7 SS7 Stack Architecture for a Robust Integrated System with Several Point Codes 61 -- 3.8 SIGTRAN Introduction and Practical Configuration 63 -- 3.9 Standard MTP3 Load Distribution Algorithm 66 -- 3.10 SCCP Class 1 (Sequenced Connectionless Protocol) 68 -- References and Further Reading 69 -- 4 Networks of Roaming Hubs and SMSeXchanges 71 -- 4.1 Cooperation of Several Roaming Hubs 71 -- 4.2 Problem Raised by Mobile Number Portability (MNP) 71.
4.3 Use of the TCAP Dialogue Part to Provide an End-To-End Routing Capability 74 -- References and Further Reading 77 -- 5 Hosted Roaming Hubs with Virtual GTs 79 -- 5.1 Purpose 79 -- 5.2 TCAP Dialogue Implementation Constraints 79 -- References and Further Reading 84 -- 6 Location-based Services and Virtual Roaming 85 -- 6.1 Traces Show How an SMLC Really Works 85 -- 6.2 'Spyware Measurements' in the Handset 86 -- 6.3 Network MAP-based Location Obtaining Methods: Prerequisites 91 -- 6.4 Simple BSS-based SMLC Architecture Using the Mobile TA and Measurements 100 -- 6.5 Details of a More Accurate Positioning Method: A-GPS 106 -- 6.6 The Enhanced Time Difference (E-OTD) Method: Hyperbola Intersections 110 -- 6.7 Annex: Execution of the Algorithm for Position Computation with the 'Measurement Reports' or E-OTD 112 -- References and Further Reading 115 -- 7 Roaming Costs or Inter-operator Traffic Charge Suppression Systems, and Other Service Improvements 117 -- 7.1 VMS Anti-tromboning: Large Financial Savings in GSM and UMTS 117 -- 7.2 Call Back and Local Calls Optimization 124 -- 7.3 Dialled Number Correction with CAMEL 128 -- References and Further Reading 129 -- 8 SIM Cards 'Over The Air' Provisioning 131 -- 8.1 Principles of SIM OTA Using SMS: Download and Upload 131 -- 8.2 OTA SIM Provisioning Interface Examples 137 -- 8.3 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Files of -- 8.4 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Data of the SIM Card (Access with Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.5 Coding a Binary Payload Which Triggers the Execution of a Remote SIM Tool Kit (Using the Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.6 More Details on OTA Formats 155 -- 8.7 Details for the Upload of a Big SIM Address Book (Multiple Entries) Using Concatenated SMS 160 -- 8.8 Security Keys, How to Use the Card Vendor Provided Data 163 -- References and Further Reading 164 -- 9 Handset 'Over The Air' Provisioning of GPRS Profiles, Automatic Device Management 167.
9.1 The Data Access Path in GSM: Purpose of GPRS Profile Settings 167 -- 9.2 Obtaining the IMEI of a Handset for Device Management 168 -- 9.3 Method to Remotely Check that a Loaded GPRS Profile Works 172 -- 9.4 Architecture of a Classical OTA GPRS Server 173 -- 9.5 Stochastic Automatic GPRS Profile Type Learning OTA Server 174 -- 9.6 Stochastic Convergence 176 -- 9.7 Best Order to Try an Unknown Handset GPRS Profile Type 177 -- References and Further Reading 178 -- 10 Current Developments and Directions: GSM-UMTS ↔?nVoIP Roaming 179 -- 10.1 Pirate Techniques? 179 -- 10.2 Seamless 'Free Roaming'? GSM-UMTS with SS7 ↔?nVoIP Gateways 180 -- 10.3 Attracting the Visitors and Forcing Them to Roam Immediately in a Given VPLMN 184 -- 10.4 IMS, the all IP Network Architecture 186 -- 10.5 Making a 4G 'IP Call' to a Mobile 187 -- References and Further Reading 189 -- 11 Worked-out Examples 191 -- 11.1 Examples of Chapter 1 191 -- 11.2 Examples of Chapter 3: Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 215 -- 11.3 Examples of Chapter 4 221 -- Index 303.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876578703321
Henry-Labordere A  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : J. Wiley, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS : open connectivity in practice / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS : open connectivity in practice / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Autore Henry-Labordère A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : John Wiley, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 621.3821
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-282-31684-2
9786612316845
0-470-68428-3
0-470-68429-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface xiii -- By the Same Author xviii -- Abbreviations and Acronyms xix -- 1 'Virtual Roaming' Purpose and Principles 1 -- 1.1 Mobile Services Affected by Virtual Roaming 1 -- 1.2 Virtual Roaming Hub for Inbound Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 2 -- 1.3 Virtual Roaming Hub for Outbound Subscribers: Multi-IMSI 7 -- 1.4 Brief Introduction to Standard Bilateral Roaming Procedures 9 -- 1.5 Principles of the SS7 Protocol Layers Used in Roaming Procedures 10 -- 2 Architecture of Virtual Roaming Systems 15 -- 2.1 SCCP, MAP, CAP and GTP Transformation Principle in the Roaming Hub 15 -- 2.2 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 16 -- 2.3 Restriction of Virtual Roaming by the Roaming Hub 29 -- 2.4 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Multi-IMSI) 31 -- 2.5 IS 41 ↔ƒnMAP GSM Inter-standard Roaming Hubs 37 -- 2.6 Various MAP and CAMEL Transformation Methods 39 -- 2.7 Appendix of Chapter 2 41 -- References and Further Reading 48 -- 3 Connecting the VPLMN MNOs to a Virtual Roaming Supplier 51 -- 3.1 MNO Configuration vs Roaming Hub Supplier Configuration 51 -- 3.2 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'Alias GT' Method 51 -- 3.3 Details of E212 →?nE214 MNO Configuration with the GT Translation Methods 53 -- 3.4 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'MTP Transparent Tunnelling' Method 54 -- 3.5 Roaming Hub Supplier Point of View: Different Modes of Connection of the MNO Clients 54 -- 3.6 Implementation of a Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 57 -- 3.7 SS7 Stack Architecture for a Robust Integrated System with Several Point Codes 61 -- 3.8 SIGTRAN Introduction and Practical Configuration 63 -- 3.9 Standard MTP3 Load Distribution Algorithm 66 -- 3.10 SCCP Class 1 (Sequenced Connectionless Protocol) 68 -- References and Further Reading 69 -- 4 Networks of Roaming Hubs and SMSeXchanges 71 -- 4.1 Cooperation of Several Roaming Hubs 71 -- 4.2 Problem Raised by Mobile Number Portability (MNP) 71.
4.3 Use of the TCAP Dialogue Part to Provide an End-To-End Routing Capability 74 -- References and Further Reading 77 -- 5 Hosted Roaming Hubs with Virtual GTs 79 -- 5.1 Purpose 79 -- 5.2 TCAP Dialogue Implementation Constraints 79 -- References and Further Reading 84 -- 6 Location-based Services and Virtual Roaming 85 -- 6.1 Traces Show How an SMLC Really Works 85 -- 6.2 'Spyware Measurements' in the Handset 86 -- 6.3 Network MAP-based Location Obtaining Methods: Prerequisites 91 -- 6.4 Simple BSS-based SMLC Architecture Using the Mobile TA and Measurements 100 -- 6.5 Details of a More Accurate Positioning Method: A-GPS 106 -- 6.6 The Enhanced Time Difference (E-OTD) Method: Hyperbola Intersections 110 -- 6.7 Annex: Execution of the Algorithm for Position Computation with the 'Measurement Reports' or E-OTD 112 -- References and Further Reading 115 -- 7 Roaming Costs or Inter-operator Traffic Charge Suppression Systems, and Other Service Improvements 117 -- 7.1 VMS Anti-tromboning: Large Financial Savings in GSM and UMTS 117 -- 7.2 Call Back and Local Calls Optimization 124 -- 7.3 Dialled Number Correction with CAMEL 128 -- References and Further Reading 129 -- 8 SIM Cards 'Over The Air' Provisioning 131 -- 8.1 Principles of SIM OTA Using SMS: Download and Upload 131 -- 8.2 OTA SIM Provisioning Interface Examples 137 -- 8.3 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Files of -- 8.4 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Data of the SIM Card (Access with Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.5 Coding a Binary Payload Which Triggers the Execution of a Remote SIM Tool Kit (Using the Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.6 More Details on OTA Formats 155 -- 8.7 Details for the Upload of a Big SIM Address Book (Multiple Entries) Using Concatenated SMS 160 -- 8.8 Security Keys, How to Use the Card Vendor Provided Data 163 -- References and Further Reading 164 -- 9 Handset 'Over The Air' Provisioning of GPRS Profiles, Automatic Device Management 167.
9.1 The Data Access Path in GSM: Purpose of GPRS Profile Settings 167 -- 9.2 Obtaining the IMEI of a Handset for Device Management 168 -- 9.3 Method to Remotely Check that a Loaded GPRS Profile Works 172 -- 9.4 Architecture of a Classical OTA GPRS Server 173 -- 9.5 Stochastic Automatic GPRS Profile Type Learning OTA Server 174 -- 9.6 Stochastic Convergence 176 -- 9.7 Best Order to Try an Unknown Handset GPRS Profile Type 177 -- References and Further Reading 178 -- 10 Current Developments and Directions: GSM-UMTS ↔?nVoIP Roaming 179 -- 10.1 Pirate Techniques? 179 -- 10.2 Seamless 'Free Roaming'? GSM-UMTS with SS7 ↔?nVoIP Gateways 180 -- 10.3 Attracting the Visitors and Forcing Them to Roam Immediately in a Given VPLMN 184 -- 10.4 IMS, the all IP Network Architecture 186 -- 10.5 Making a 4G 'IP Call' to a Mobile 187 -- References and Further Reading 189 -- 11 Worked-out Examples 191 -- 11.1 Examples of Chapter 1 191 -- 11.2 Examples of Chapter 3: Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 215 -- 11.3 Examples of Chapter 4 221 -- Index 303.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139492203321
Henry-Labordère A.  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : John Wiley, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS : open connectivity in practice / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Virtual roaming systems for GSM, GPRS, and UMTS : open connectivity in practice / / Arnaud Henry-Labordère
Autore Henry-Labordère A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : John Wiley, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 621.3821
Soggetto topico Roaming (Telecommunication)
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-282-31684-2
9786612316845
0-470-68428-3
0-470-68429-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface xiii -- By the Same Author xviii -- Abbreviations and Acronyms xix -- 1 'Virtual Roaming' Purpose and Principles 1 -- 1.1 Mobile Services Affected by Virtual Roaming 1 -- 1.2 Virtual Roaming Hub for Inbound Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 2 -- 1.3 Virtual Roaming Hub for Outbound Subscribers: Multi-IMSI 7 -- 1.4 Brief Introduction to Standard Bilateral Roaming Procedures 9 -- 1.5 Principles of the SS7 Protocol Layers Used in Roaming Procedures 10 -- 2 Architecture of Virtual Roaming Systems 15 -- 2.1 SCCP, MAP, CAP and GTP Transformation Principle in the Roaming Hub 15 -- 2.2 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Single IMSI) 16 -- 2.3 Restriction of Virtual Roaming by the Roaming Hub 29 -- 2.4 Procedures for the Virtual Roaming Visitors' Service (Multi-IMSI) 31 -- 2.5 IS 41 ↔ƒnMAP GSM Inter-standard Roaming Hubs 37 -- 2.6 Various MAP and CAMEL Transformation Methods 39 -- 2.7 Appendix of Chapter 2 41 -- References and Further Reading 48 -- 3 Connecting the VPLMN MNOs to a Virtual Roaming Supplier 51 -- 3.1 MNO Configuration vs Roaming Hub Supplier Configuration 51 -- 3.2 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'Alias GT' Method 51 -- 3.3 Details of E212 →?nE214 MNO Configuration with the GT Translation Methods 53 -- 3.4 Connection to the Roaming Hub Service, MNO Point of View: Using the 'MTP Transparent Tunnelling' Method 54 -- 3.5 Roaming Hub Supplier Point of View: Different Modes of Connection of the MNO Clients 54 -- 3.6 Implementation of a Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 57 -- 3.7 SS7 Stack Architecture for a Robust Integrated System with Several Point Codes 61 -- 3.8 SIGTRAN Introduction and Practical Configuration 63 -- 3.9 Standard MTP3 Load Distribution Algorithm 66 -- 3.10 SCCP Class 1 (Sequenced Connectionless Protocol) 68 -- References and Further Reading 69 -- 4 Networks of Roaming Hubs and SMSeXchanges 71 -- 4.1 Cooperation of Several Roaming Hubs 71 -- 4.2 Problem Raised by Mobile Number Portability (MNP) 71.
4.3 Use of the TCAP Dialogue Part to Provide an End-To-End Routing Capability 74 -- References and Further Reading 77 -- 5 Hosted Roaming Hubs with Virtual GTs 79 -- 5.1 Purpose 79 -- 5.2 TCAP Dialogue Implementation Constraints 79 -- References and Further Reading 84 -- 6 Location-based Services and Virtual Roaming 85 -- 6.1 Traces Show How an SMLC Really Works 85 -- 6.2 'Spyware Measurements' in the Handset 86 -- 6.3 Network MAP-based Location Obtaining Methods: Prerequisites 91 -- 6.4 Simple BSS-based SMLC Architecture Using the Mobile TA and Measurements 100 -- 6.5 Details of a More Accurate Positioning Method: A-GPS 106 -- 6.6 The Enhanced Time Difference (E-OTD) Method: Hyperbola Intersections 110 -- 6.7 Annex: Execution of the Algorithm for Position Computation with the 'Measurement Reports' or E-OTD 112 -- References and Further Reading 115 -- 7 Roaming Costs or Inter-operator Traffic Charge Suppression Systems, and Other Service Improvements 117 -- 7.1 VMS Anti-tromboning: Large Financial Savings in GSM and UMTS 117 -- 7.2 Call Back and Local Calls Optimization 124 -- 7.3 Dialled Number Correction with CAMEL 128 -- References and Further Reading 129 -- 8 SIM Cards 'Over The Air' Provisioning 131 -- 8.1 Principles of SIM OTA Using SMS: Download and Upload 131 -- 8.2 OTA SIM Provisioning Interface Examples 137 -- 8.3 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Files of -- 8.4 Coding the Binary Payload to Download (Write) and Upload (Read) Data of the SIM Card (Access with Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.5 Coding a Binary Payload Which Triggers the Execution of a Remote SIM Tool Kit (Using the Applet File Manager) 154 -- 8.6 More Details on OTA Formats 155 -- 8.7 Details for the Upload of a Big SIM Address Book (Multiple Entries) Using Concatenated SMS 160 -- 8.8 Security Keys, How to Use the Card Vendor Provided Data 163 -- References and Further Reading 164 -- 9 Handset 'Over The Air' Provisioning of GPRS Profiles, Automatic Device Management 167.
9.1 The Data Access Path in GSM: Purpose of GPRS Profile Settings 167 -- 9.2 Obtaining the IMEI of a Handset for Device Management 168 -- 9.3 Method to Remotely Check that a Loaded GPRS Profile Works 172 -- 9.4 Architecture of a Classical OTA GPRS Server 173 -- 9.5 Stochastic Automatic GPRS Profile Type Learning OTA Server 174 -- 9.6 Stochastic Convergence 176 -- 9.7 Best Order to Try an Unknown Handset GPRS Profile Type 177 -- References and Further Reading 178 -- 10 Current Developments and Directions: GSM-UMTS ↔?nVoIP Roaming 179 -- 10.1 Pirate Techniques? 179 -- 10.2 Seamless 'Free Roaming'? GSM-UMTS with SS7 ↔?nVoIP Gateways 180 -- 10.3 Attracting the Visitors and Forcing Them to Roam Immediately in a Given VPLMN 184 -- 10.4 IMS, the all IP Network Architecture 186 -- 10.5 Making a 4G 'IP Call' to a Mobile 187 -- References and Further Reading 189 -- 11 Worked-out Examples 191 -- 11.1 Examples of Chapter 1 191 -- 11.2 Examples of Chapter 3: Roaming Hub with Several Point Codes 215 -- 11.3 Examples of Chapter 4 221 -- Index 303.
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Henry-Labordère A.  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : John Wiley, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui