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78 reviewsWhat drives mobile communications systems beyond 3G?
In Next Generation Mobile Systems the authors answer these questions and others surrounding the new technologies. The book examines the current research issues driving the wireless world and provides an inclusive overview of how established technologies will evolve to suit next generation mobile systems. While the term ‘4G’ already dominates research in industry and academia, there are still numerous hurdles to take before this ambitious concept can become reality. Acclaimed researchers from NTT-DoCoMo take up the debate of what type of mobile communications will emerge in the post-3G era.
Next Generation Mobile Systems:
This valuable resource will provide communications engineers, telecommunications managers and researchers in industry and academia with a sound understanding of the future direction of mobile technology.Content:
Chapter 1 Evolution of Mobile Networks and Services (pages 3–18): Minoru Etoh and Ged Powell
Chapter 2 The All?IP Next?Generation Network Architecture (pages 19–53): Ravi Jain, Muhammad Mukarram Bin Tariq, James Kempf and Toshiro Kawahara
Chapter 3 Radio Access Technologies in Cellular Networks (pages 57–92): Gang Wu
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN Evolution (pages 93–128): Fujio Watanabe, Gang Wu, Moo Ryoung Jeong and Xiaoning He
Chapter 5 IP Mobility (pages 129–156): James Kempf
Chapter 6 APIs and Application Platforms for Next?Generation Mobile Networks (pages 157–188): Ravi Jain and Xia Gao
Chapter 7 Terminal Software Platform Technologies (pages 191–224): Manuel Roman, Dong Zhou and Nayeem Islam
Chapter 8 Multimedia Coding Technologies and Applications (pages 225–256): Minoru Etoh, Frank Bossen, Wai Chu and Khosrow Lashkari
Chapter 9 Wireless Web Services (pages 257–282): Henry Song, Dong Zhou and Nayeem Islam
Chapter 10 Cryptographic Algorithms and Protocols for XG (pages 285–314): Craig Gentry and Zulfikar Ramzan
Chapter 11 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (pages 315–343): Alper E. Yegin and Fujio Watanabe
Chapter 12 Security Policy Enforcement for Downloaded Code (pages 345–358): Nayeem Islam and David Espinosa