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Table of content
IP in Wireless Networks
Authors:
Patil B.
,
Saifullah Y.
,
Faccin S.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/164
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Table of content
Copyright
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter One. Introduction to the Internet
1.1 What is the Internet?
1.2 History of the Internet
1.3 The Internet Architecture
1.4 Services on the Internet
1.5 The World Wide Web
1.6 Internet Registries
1.7 A View of the Future
1.8 Summary
References
Chapter Two. Internetworking Fundamentals
2.1 OSI Model
2.2 Internet Model
2.3 Network-Layer Protocols: IP, ICMP, and ARP
2.4 Transport-Layer Protocols: TCP, UDP, and SCTP
2.5 Application Layer Protocols: FTP, Telnet, HTTP
2.6 Addressing
2.7 Routing
2.8 Naming
2.9 Host Configuration
2.10 Summary
References
Chapter Three. Overview of Wireless Networks and Technology
3.1 Brief History
3.2 Cellular Fundamentals
3.3 First-Generation Mobile Networks
3.4 Second-Generation Mobile Networks
3.5 Third-Generation Mobile Networks
3.6 Summary
3.7 References
Chapter Four. Data in GSM Networks
4.1 Architecture Description
4.2 Traffic Channel Data Services
4.3 Data Application Examples
4.4 High-Speed Circuit Switched Data
4.5 Data Services on SignalingBroadcast ChannelsSMS
4.6 Summary
References
Chapter Five. Data in IS-136 Networks
5.1 The Digital PCS Standards
5.2 TIAEIA-136 Architecture Description
5.3 IS-136 Protocol Layers
5.4 IS-136 Teleservices
5.5 Circuit Switched Data Services
5.6 Enhancement to IS-136 Standard
5.7 Summary
References
Chapter Six. CDMA IS-95-AIS-95-B Data Networks
6.1 Architecture Description
6.2 Protocol Architecture
6.3 Data Services
References
Chapter Seven. Challenges of IP in Wireless Networks
7.1 Technical Overview
7.2 The Addressing Challenge
7.3 The Radio Link Challenge
7.4 The Mobility Challenge
7.5 The QoS Challenge
7.6 The Security Challenge
7.7 Session and Transport Issues
7.8 Transitional Support
References
Chapter Eight. Data in GPRS Networks
8.1 GPRS as Compared to GSM CS Data
8.2 Network Architecture Description
8.3 Protocol Architecture
8.4 Radio Functions
8.5 IP Transport Example
8.6 GPRS Roaming
8.7 Summary
References
Chapter Nine. IP in UMTS Networks
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IP in Wireless Networks
Authors:
Patil B.
,
Saifullah Y.
,
Faccin S.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/164
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