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Makaya / Pierre Emerging Wireless Networks

Concepts, Techniques and Applications
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4665-1619-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Concepts, Techniques and Applications

E-Book, Englisch, 444 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4665-1619-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



An authoritative collection of research papers and surveys, Emerging Wireless Networks: Concepts, Techniques, and Applications explores recent developments in next-generation wireless networks (NGWNs) and mobile broadband networks technologies, including 4G (LTE, WiMAX), 3G (UMTS, HSPA), WiFi, mobile ad hoc networks, mesh networks, and wireless sensor networks. Focusing on improving the performance of wireless networks and provisioning better quality of service and quality of experience for users, it reports on the standards of different emerging wireless networks, applications, and service frameworks.

The book begins by appraising the management challenges in emerging wireless networks. It examines the state-of-the-art in mobility management for IP-based mobile networks, at both the network and link layers. Proposing an integrated network architecture design for NGWNs—including wireless local, metropolitan, and wide area networks—it analyzes WLAN/3G network convergence and advanced mobility features based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture. It highlights the challenges and issues related to mobile virtual private networks, and also:

- Examines the emerging mobile broadband wireless standards such as IEEE 802.16 and LTE

- Introduces a mechanism that provides service continuity to end-users in self-organizing IP Multimedia Subsystem environments

- Considers the challenges, solutions, and services of vehicular communication networks

- Unveils a new transmission paradigm (network coding) to improve the performance of the transmission control protocol.

The book presents a novel distributed scheme based on the stochastic optimization formulation of the network selection problem for heterogeneous wireless networks by using cognitive radio networks concepts. Describing the issues and schemes for network selection and congestion avoidance in multi-access networks, it supplies you with a clear perspective of where the technology is headed and where future opportunities might be found for mobile broadband technologies.

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MOBILITY MANAGEMENT AND NETWORKS CONVERGENCE

Management Challenges for Emerging Wireless Networks; Jianguo Ding, Ilangko Balasingham, and Pascal Bouvry
Introduction
Advances in wireless networks Classification of wireless networks Technical Advances for Wireless Networks
Management Challenges for Networks and Services Mobility Management Resource Management Security Management Integration Management Scalability Management Reliability Management Service Management
Management Strategies for Networks and Services Policy-based Management Bio-inspired Management Probabilistic Management Self-management Context-aware and Autonomic-management

Conclusion
Bibliography

Mobility Management for All-IP Mobile Networks; Quan Le-Trung, Paal E. Engelstad, Tor Skeie, Frank Eliassen, and Amirhosein Taherkordi
Introduction

IP Mobility Management for Mobile Networks Host Mobility Management Network Mobility Management Hybrid Mobility Management Discussion
IP Mobility Management in 1-Hop WLAN Handoff Procedure in 802.11/WLAN Networks Native Layer-2 Handoff in WLAN Cross-Layer Handoff in WLAN
IP Mobility Management in MANET Comparison of 1-Hop and N-Hop Access Networks Functionalities of IP Mobility Management in MANET Overview of IP Mobility Management in MANET Discussion

Issues and Solutions for Mobility Management Mobility Management Issues in MANET Mobility Management Solutions in MANET
Mobility Management Open Issues Standardized Interface for Cross-Layer Interaction Convergence towards an Open Architecture Ambient Networks Inter-operation Location Privacy Implementation and Testbed

Conclusion

Bibliography

Integrated Network Architecture Design for Next-Generation Wireless Systems; Li Jun Zhang, Liyan Zhang, Laurent Marchand, and Samuel Pierre}
Introduction

Existing Integrated and Interworking Architecture Interworking Architecture for 3G/WMAN Integrated Architecture for WLAN/WMAN Interworking Architecture for 3G/WLAN Interworking in Heterogeneous Wireless Systems
New Unified Integrated Architecture New Access Network Selection Method Fast Authentication and Seamless Roaming Schemes Features of the New Unified Integrated Architecture

Open Research Challenges

Conclusion

Bibliography

WLAN/3G Convergence and Advanced Mobility Features; Mehdi Mani and Noel Crespi
Introduction

Strategies for IMS Integration in WiFi 3GPP Approach for access to IMS through WiFi Beyond 3GPP Proposal by Adopting IMS in WiFi Domain
Deploying Policy based QoS Control System for 802.11-WLAN IMS Policy based QoS Control Architecture SLA Broker: New actor in converged networks

Advanced Mobility Features based on IMS over 802.11/3G Session Mobility Components SIP-based Session Mobility Approaches Session Mobility Managed in Application Level Session Mobility Server Advantages Simulation Model and Results

Related Work
Conclusion
Bibliography

CROSS-LAYER DESIGN AND SESSION CONTINUITY

Mobile VPNs Architectures: Challenges and Issues; Christian Makaya
Introduction

Challenges and Issues

Capabilities of MVPNs Protocols

Mobile VPNs Architectures Mobile VPNModels IPsec overWireless Links IETF Mobile VPN Solution Secure Handover Protocols

Requirements for MVPN Architectures
Conclusion

Bibliography

Cross-Layer Handover for Mobile WiMAX Networks; Melody Moh, Pat Jangyodsuk, and Phuong Huynh
Introduction
Background Concepts IEEE 802.16 Networks IEEE 802.16e Handover Mobile IPv6 Handover

Related Studies Enhancements of IEEE 802.16e Handover Handover Support for Voice and Video in IEEE 802.16 Fast MIPv6 (FMIPv6) and Enhancements

Two Cross-Layer Handoff Mechanisms Major Features of FIMPv6-based Cross-Layer Handoff Proposed Handoff Scheme
Performance Evaluation VoIP and Video Quality Evaluation Framework Simulation Settings Simulation Results

Conclusion
Bibliography

Service Continuity Support in Self-Organizing IMS Networks; Christian Makaya, Satoshi Komorita, Ashutosh Dutta, Hidetoshi Yokota, and F. Joe Lin
Introduction

Overview of IMS and Self-Organizing IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem Concepts Self-Organizing IMS (SOIMS)

Related Work

Service Continuity in SOIMS Requirements for Service Continuity Proposed SOIMS Method Message Exchange with SOIMS

Prototype and Results Experimental Configuration Measurements and Evaluations Performance Results Consideration Self-Organizing IMS and Load Balancing

Conclusion

Vehicular Communication Networks – Challenges, Solutions and Services; Robil Daher and Djamshid Tavangarian
Introduction Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Communication Technologies used in VCNs VCN-related Projects in Europe, USA and Japan

Emerging DSRC/WAVE-Technology for VCNs DSRC/WAVE Background VCNs Architecture

Emerging Applications for VCNs ITS Services Value-Added Services

QoS Models and Solutions in VCNs Issues and Challenges for QoS Support in VCNs
Routing Models and Solutions in VCNs Issues and Challenges for providing Routing in VCNs Classifications of Routing Solutions in VCNs Routing Concepts and Protocols for VANETs
Future ITS Services: Driving Route Reservation Service

Open Research Issues in VCNs

Conclusion

Bibliography

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND COGNITIVE NETWORKS

Network Coding Approach to Improve TCP Throughput in Wireless Networks; Tebatso Nage, Marc St-Hilaire, and F. Richard Yu
Introduction Different flavors of network coding Cross-layer design: definition and benefits

Parameters considered in the cross-layer approach Channel information for opportunistic scheduling TCP Window State

TCP-aware network coding with opportunistic scheduling model Channel model TCP Model Proposed Scheme

Simulation results

Conclusion

Bibliography

Network Selection and Spectrum Sharing for Cognitive Radio Systems; Pengbo Si, F. Richard Yu, Hong Ji, and Yanhua Zhang
Introduction

Related Work

SystemModel NetworkModel Multimedia Distortion Model Admissible Sets of the Networks Optimization Objectives

System Formulation Optimal Network Selection Formulation Optimal Spectrum Sharing Formulation Solving the Restless Bandits Problems

Schemes Implementation Optimal Network Selection for Heterogeneous Systems Cooperative Spectrum Sharing for Cognitive Radio Networks
Simulation Results and Discussions Optimal Networks Selection Optimal Spectrum Sharing

Conclusion

Bibliography

Network Selection and Congestion Avoidance Control; Dimitris E. Charilas, Ourania I. Markaki, and Athanasios D. Panagopoulos
Introduction

Network Selection in Heterogeneous Environments Network Selection Problem Multi-Attribute Decision Making for Network Selection Fuzzy Inference Systems (FIS) for Network Selection
Congestion Avoidance in Heterogeneous Networks Congestion Avoidance Control Mechanisms Approaches and Algorithms Modeling Federation Agreements Pricing Models Simulation Scenarios Simulation Results and Discussion

Future Research Directions

Conclusion

Bibliography

Efficient Spectrum Band Packing for Hosting Multiple Wireless Systems; Lichun Bao, Shenghui Liao, and Qiang Fu
Introduction

RelatedWork and Background Femtocells Cognitive Radio Spectrum Access Scheduling

Current and Emerging Wireless Technologies General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) IEEE 802.11 or WiFi IEEE 802.16 or WiMAX LTE Release 10 and Beyond (LTE-Advanced)
System Design Specifications Design Perspectives Spatial Spectrum Reuse Case Study
Performance Evaluation Impact of GPRS User Density Impact of WLAN Load

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


Christian Makaya is a senior research scientist in Advanced Technology Solutions, at Telcordia Technologies. He received a Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, University of Montreal, Canada in 2007. Prior to joining Telcordia, he was a research fellow and a lecturer within the Department of Computer Engineering of the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal. He also held a position as principal architect and senior scientist for a start-up consulting firm in Montreal, where he led research and development (R&D) activities in the area of advanced wireless networking technologies and software development.

Dr. Makaya has served as a reviewer for numerous international journals, and as a program committee member of several workshops and conferences. The focus of his research interests is on wireless networking and mobile computing, which includes, but not limited to: radio resource management, interworking architectures design, mobility management, performance evaluation, network planning, machine-to-machine communications, IP multimedia subsystem, cloud computing, self-organizing networks, and open source mobile platforms implementation. Dr Makaya has authored numerous technical papers (in journals, conferences and workshops) and book chapters.

Samuel Pierre received his B.Eng. degree in civil engineering in 1981 from Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Quebec, Canada, B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in mathematics and computer science in 1984 and 1985, respectively, from the UQAM, Montreal, a M.Sc. degree in economics in 1987 from the University of Montreal, and a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering in 1991 from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal. He is currently a Professor of Computer Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, University of Montreal, where he is Director of the Mobile Computing and Networking Research Laboratory (LARIM), Chairholder of the NSERC/Ericsson Chair in Next Generations and Mobile Networking Systems. His research interests include wireline and wireless networks, mobile computing, artificial intelligence, and tele-learning.

From 1987 to 1998, he was a Professor at the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres prior to joining the TeleUniversite of Quebec, an Adjunct Professor at Universite Laval, Ste-Foy, Quebec, an Invited Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland, and the University Paris 7, France. Dr. Pierre has received several distinctions such as the Prix Poly 1873 for excellence in teaching (2001 and 2005), Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) in 2003. He is Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering (2008). Dr. Pierre serves on editorial board of several international journals as well as general chair or technical program committee member of various conferences.



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