Internet and wireless technologies are converging towards an exciting future that we've only begun to realize. For professionals who have a background in the Internet or in mobile telephony - but not in both - this integrated "how it works" guide offers a practical understanding of wireless Internet communications, the technology components involved, and how they fit and work together. It provides a unified picture of important protocols for multimedia transport and session control, and explains what's being done to tackle tough challenges in QoS control, mobility management, and security in the wireless environment. With enhancements to the next generation of the Internet protocol expected to provide greater support for wireless IP networks, the next Internet revolution may be just around the corner. This book provides professionals with what they need to know about the techniques and architectures that will get us there.
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978-1-58053-711-7 (9781580537117)
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K. Daniel Wong has been a research scientist at Telcordia Technologies in New Jersey since 1998, where he has been involved in research, development, design, and prototyping in wireless communications systems, including 3G cellular and WLAN; mobility management; broadband fixed wireless access; and Internet security. Since August 1998, he is also a professor at Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST). He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.
Overview - Introduction. Components of the Internet. Wireless Networks. Relevant Internet Technologies - Multimedia Transport. Session Control. Quality of Service. Security. Mobility. IPv6. Services, Applications and Other Miscellaneous Topics. IMS in UMTS - Evolution from GSM to UMTS. The IP Multimedia Sub-System (IMS). Looking Ahead - Future Possibilities. Conclusions. Glossary. References.