Tài liệu IP in Wireless Networks

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    About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
    Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter One. Introduction to the Internet

    Section 1.1. What is the Internet?
    Section 1.2. History of the Internet
    Section 1.3. The Internet Architecture
    Section 1.4. Services on the Internet
    Section 1.5. The World Wide Web
    Section 1.6. Internet Registries
    Section 1.7. A View of the Future
    Section 1.8. Summary
    References

    Chapter Two. Internetworking Fundamentals
    Section 2.1. OSI Model
    Section 2.2. Internet Model
    Section 2.3. Network-Layer Protocols: IP, ICMP, and ARP
    Section 2.4. Transport-Layer Protocols: TCP, UDP, and SCTP
    Section 2.5. Application Layer Protocols: FTP, Telnet, HTTP
    Section 2.6. Addressing
    Section 2.7. Routing
    Section 2.8. Naming
    Section 2.9. Host Configuration
    Section 2.10. Summary
    References

    Chapter Three. Overview of Wireless Networks and Technology
    Section 3.1. Brief History
    Section 3.2. Cellular Fundamentals
    Section 3.3. First-Generation Mobile Networks
    Section 3.4. Second-Generation Mobile Networks
    Section 3.5. Third-Generation Mobile Networks
    Section 3.6. Summary
    Section 3.7. References

    Chapter Four. Data in GSM Networks
    Section 4.1. Architecture Description
    Section 4.2. Traffic Channel Data Services
    Section 4.3. Data Application Examples
    Section 4.4. High-Speed Circuit Switched Data
    Section 4.5. Data Services on Signaling/Broadcast Channels—SMS
    Section 4.6. Summary
    References

    Chapter Five. Data in IS-136 Networks
    Section 5.1. The Digital PCS Standards
    Section 5.2. TIA/EIA-136 Architecture Description
    Section 5.3. IS-136 Protocol Layers
    Section 5.4. IS-136 Teleservices
    Section 5.5. Circuit Switched Data Services
    Section 5.6. Enhancement to IS-136 Standard
    Section 5.7. Summary
    References

    Chapter Six. CDMA IS-95-A/IS-95-B Data Networks
    Section 6.1. Architecture Description
    Section 6.2. Protocol Architecture
    Section 6.3. Data Services
    References

    Chapter Seven. Challenges of IP in Wireless Networks
    Section 7.1. Technical Overview
    Section 7.2. The Addressing Challenge
    Section 7.3. The Radio Link Challenge
    Section 7.4. The Mobility Challenge
    Section 7.5. The QoS Challenge
    Section 7.6. The Security Challenge
    Section 7.7. Session and Transport Issues
    Section 7.8. Transitional Support
    References

    Chapter Eight. Data in GPRS Networks
    Section 8.1. GPRS as Compared to GSM CS Data
    Section 8.2. Network Architecture Description
    Section 8.3. Protocol Architecture
    Section 8.4. Radio Functions
    Section 8.5. IP Transport Example
    Section 8.6. GPRS Roaming
    Section 8.7. Summary
    References

    Chapter Nine. IP in UMTS Networks
    Section 9.1. Vision of UMTS
    Section 9.2. UMTS History
    Section 9.3. UMTS Spectrum
    Section 9.4. UMTS Requirements and Features
    Section 9.5. UMTS Architecture Description
    Section 9.6. UMTS Interfaces
    Section 9.7. Protocol Architecture
    Section 9.8. Multimedia Session in UMTS
    Section 9.9. Summary
    References

    Chapter Ten. Data in cdma2000 Packet Networks
    Section 10.1. Architecture Description
    Section 10.2. Packet Data Services Description
    Section 10.3. Protocol Architecture
    Section 10.4. Core Network Procedures
    Section 10.5. Radio Layer Functions
    Section 10.6. IP Application
    Section 10.7. Summary
    References

    Chapter Eleven. IP in 802.11 Networks
    Section 11.1. IEEE 802 Family, LAN Standards, and IP
    Section 11.2. Brief History of Wireless LAN
    Section 11.3. IEEE 802.11 Protocol Model
    Section 11.4. 802.11 Family Wireless LAN Architecture
    Section 11.5. 802.11 Family Physical Layer
    Section 11.6. IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control Layer
    Section 11.7. Services Provided in the IEEE 802.11 Family
    Section 11.8. IEEE 802.11 Family Operations
    Section 11.9. Deployment of IEEE 802.11 WLAN Systems
    Section 11.10. Summary
    References

    Chapter Twelve. IP in Bluetooth
    Section 12.1. Bluetooth History
    Section 12.2. Technology Introduction
    Section 12.3. Technology Overview
    Section 12.4. Bluetooth Protocol
    Section 12.5. Bluetooth Security
    Section 12.6. Bluetooth Profiles
    Section 12.7. IP Applications in Bluetooth
    Section 12.8. Competing Technologies
    Section 12.9. Summary
    References

    Chapter Thirteen. Wireless Application Protocol and I-Mode
    Section 13.1. Architecture Overview
    Section 13.2. WAP Network Elements
    Section 13.3. Sample WAP Configurations
    Section 13.4. Wireless Markup Language
    Section 13.5. Applications in WAP
    Section 13.6. Relation to I-Mode
    Section 13.7. WAP 2.0
    Section 13.8. Summary
    References

    Chapter Fourteen. Future Applications in Wireless IP Networks
    Section 14.1. Applications and Services
    Section 14.2. Networks and Devices
    Section 14.3. Enhanced Voice Service
    Section 14.4. Presence and Messaging
    Section 14.5. Web Surfing on the Mobile Internet
    Section 14.6. Location Services
    Section 14.7. M-Commerce
    Section 14.8. Mobile Office
    Section 14.9. Peer-to-Peer Applications: Gaming
    Section 14.10. Use of Wireless IP Networks for Telemetry and Telematics
    Section 14.11. Healthcare Industry
    Section 14.12. Summary
    References

    Chapter Fifteen. Evolution of IP Wireless Networks
    Section 15.1. Network Evolution Overview
    Section 15.2. 3GPP Network Evolution
    Section 15.3. 3GPP2 Standard Evolution
    Section 15.4. Wireless LAN 802.11 Evolution
    Section 15.5. Evolution of Bluetooth
    Section 15.6. Service Evolution
    Section 15.7. Summary
    References

    Chapter Sixteen. Standards Bodies and Their Roles in the Future
    Section 16.1. 3GPP
    Section 16.2. 3GPP2
    Section 16.3. Internet Standard Bodies
    Section 16.4. IEEE 802
    Section 16.5. Bluetooth
    Section 16.6. Open Mobile Alliance
    Section 16.7. Summary
    References
     

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