
| Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Short Message Service and IP Network Integration 1.1 SMS-IP Integration with SM-SC 1.2 iSMS System Architecture 1.3 iSMS Communication Protocols 1.4 Examples of Services 1.5 Caching for iSMS-Based Wireless Data Access 1.6 Concluding Remarks 1.7 Questions 2 Mobility Management for GPRS and UMTS 2.1 Network Architectures 2.2 Concepts of Mobility Management 2.3 Mobility Management States 2.4 MM and PDP Contexts 2.5 Attach and Detach 2.6 Location Update 2.7 Serving RNC Relocation 2.8 UMTS-GPRS Intersystem Change 2.9 Concluding Remarks 2.10 Questions 3 Session Management for Serving GPRS Support Node 3.1 Session Management Functions 3.2 SM Software Architecture 3.3 SM Software Initiation and Configuration 3.4 SM Procedures in the SGSN 3.5 Concluding Remarks 3.6 Questions 4 Session Management for Gateway GPRS Support Node 4.1 APN Allocation 4.2 IP Address Allocation 4.3 PDP Context Activation 4.4 Tunneling between UMTS and External PDN 4.5 Quality of Service 4.6 Concluding Remarks 4.7 Questions 5 Serving Radio Network Controller Relocation for UMTS 5.1 SRNC Duplication 5.2 Core Network Bi-casting 5.3 Fast SRNC Relocation 5.4 Comparison of the Relocation Mechanisms 5.5 Concluding Remarks 5.6 Questions 6 UMTS and cdma2000 MobileCore Networks 6.1 UMTS and cdma2000 Protocol Stacks 6.2 Mobility and Session Management Mechanisms 6.3 IP Mobility 6.4 UMTS and cdma2000 Interworking 6.5 Concluding Remarks 6.6 Questions 7 UMTS Charging Protocol 7.1 The GTP’ Protocol 7.2 Connection Setup Procedure 7.3 GTP’ CDR Transfer Procedure 7.4 GTP’ Failure Detection 7.5 Concluding Remarks 7.6 Questions 8 Mobile All-IP Network Signaling 8.1 Signaling System Number 7 8.2 Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) 8.3 UMTS Network Signaling 8.4 UMTS MAP Software Architecture 8.5 TCAP and SCCP Based on M3UA 8.6 MAP Message Delivery 8.7 SCTP and MTP Approaches 8.8 Concluding Remarks 8.9 Questions 9 UMTS Security and Availability Issues 9.1 Authentication Signaling for UMTS 9.2 Fraudulent Usage in UMTS 9.3 Eavesdropping a Mobile User 9.4 HLR Failure Restoration 9.5 Concluding Remarks 9.6 Questions 10 VoIP for the Non-All-IP Mobile Networks 10.1 GSM-IP: VoIP Service for GSM 10.2 vGPRS: VoIP Service for GPRS 10.3 Concluding Remarks 10.4 Questions 11 Multicast for Mobile Multimedia Messaging Service 11.1 Existing Multicast Mechanisms for Mobile Networks 11.2 The SMS Multicast Approach III 11.3 The MMS Multicast Approach IV 11.4 Concluding Remarks 11.5 Questions 12 Session Initiation Protocol 12.1 An Overview of SIP 12.2 SIP-based GPRS Push Mechanism 12.3 SIP-based VoIP Prepaid Mechanism 12.4 Concluding Remarks 12.5 Questions 13 Mobile Number Portability 13.1 Number Portability for Mobile Telecommunications Networks 13.2 Call Routing Mechanisms with Number Portability 13.3 Number Porting and Cost Recovery 13.4 Concluding Remarks 13.5 Questions 14 Integration of WLAN and Cellular Networks 14.1 The WGSN Approach 14.2 Implementation of WGSN 14.3 Attach and Detach 14.4 WGSN Push Mechanism 14.5 IEEE 802.1X-based Authentication 14.6 Concluding Remarks 14.7 Questions 15 UMTS All-IP Network 15.1 All-IP Architecture 15.2 All-IP Core Network Nodes 15.3 Registration and Call Control 15.4 Open Service Access 15.5 Efficiency of IP Packet Delivery 15.6 Concluding Remarks 15.7 Questions 16 Issues for the IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem 16.1 Caching in I-CSCF 16.2 Integrated Authentication for GPRS and IMS 16.3 Concluding Remarks 16.4 Questions 17 A Proxy-based Mobile Service Platform 17.1 iProxy Middleware 17.2 iMobile Service Platform 17.3 User and Device Management 17.4 iMobile-based Peer-to-Peer Mobile Computing 17.5 Concluding Remarks 17.6 Questions Bibliography Index |
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