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IP Design for Mobile Networks, Rough Cuts

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    • Published: Mar 23, 2009
    • Copyright 2009
    • Dimensions: 7-3/8 X 9-1/8
    • Pages: 552
    • Edition: 1st
    • Rough Cuts
    • ISBN-10: 1-58705-938-X
    • ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-938-4

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    Everything telecom engineers need to know to successfully plan, design, and architect IP-based mobile networks.

    • Offers essential technical knowledge about IP's current and evolving roles in mobile networking
    • Guides engineers in applying IP design theory to the unique challenges of mobile networking
    • Previews emerging trends and standards in IP-based mobility, offering indispensable guidance for preparing network evolution plans
    • For engineers at all levels, from junior to CTO

    Today, few engineers understand both wireless networks and large-scale IP networks--but both sets of skills will be indispensable to the engineers who will plan, design, architect, and implement tomorrow's next-generation 4G wireless networks. Now, for the first time, there's a complete guide to mobile IP networks and design for engineers participating at all levels--including those working for service providers, vendors, and application developers. The authors--all leading Cisco mobile IP experts--begin by reviewing the current state of mobile network design. They assess legacy radio technologies and RAN architectures, identifying technical and practical deficiencies, and showing how these can be overcome through the use of IP protocols. Next, they offer thorough technical explanations of how IP is currently being used for specific functions in mobile networks; as well as IP design theory adapted specifically for the unique challenges of mobile wireless networking. Readers will discover the key drivers behind the increasing utilization of IP in both mobile network transport and applications, and gain insight into the business and technical value of today's most significant service provider convergence initiatives. The authors conclude by previewing emerging trends and standards in mobility and IP networking, offering specific insights for defining effective network evolution plans.

    Table of Contents

    PART I: CELLULAR NETWORKS AND STANDARDS
    Chapter 1 Coverage - a radio primer
    Chapter 2 Cellular Evolution
    PART II: IP AND TODAY'S CELLULAR NETWORK
    Chapter 3 An IP Refresher
    Chapter 4 Connectivity and Transport
    Chapter 5 Mobile Core
    Chapter 6 Offloading traditional networks with IP 
    Chapter 7 E2E Context Awareness
    Chapter 8 Content and Services
    Chapter 9 Inter-Carrier Communications