
The IMS: IP Multimedia Concepts and Services in the Mobile Domain
Author(s): Miikka Poikselkä (Author), Georg Mayer (Author), Hisham Khartabil (Author), Aki Niemi (Author)
- Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
- Publication Date: 23 April 2004
- Language: English
- Print length: 448 pages
- ISBN-10: 047087113X
- ISBN-13: 9780470871133
Book Description
- Presents the architecture and functionality of logical elements of IMS and their interfaces providing detailed description of how elements are connected, what protocols are used and how they are used
- Explains how the optimisation and security of the mobile communication environment has been designed in the form of user authentication and authorisation based on mobile identities
- Illustrates how optimisation at the radio interface is achieved using specific rules at the user to network interface. This includes signalling compression mechanisms as well as security and policy control mechanisms, allowing radio loss and recovery detection
- Addresses important aspects from an operator′s point of view while developing architecture such as charging framework, policy and service control
- Describes many services on top of IMS in detail, including voice, presence, messaging and conferencing.
Written in a manner that allows readers to choose the level of knowledge and understanding they need to gain about the IMS, this volume will have instant appeal to a wide audience ranging from marketing managers, research and development engineers, network engineers, developers, test engineers to university students.
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From the Back Cover
- Presents the architecture and functionality of logical elements of IMS and their interfaces providing detailed description of how elements are connected, what protocols are used and how they are used
- Explains how the optimisation and security of the mobile communication environment has been designed in the form of user authentication and authorisation based on mobile identities
- Illustrates how optimisation at the radio interface is achieved using specific rules at the user to network interface. This includes signalling compression mechanisms as well as security and policy control mechanisms, allowing radio loss and recovery detection
- Addresses important aspects from an operator′s point of view while developing architecture such as charging framework, policy and service control
- Describes many services on top of IMS in detail, including voice, presence, messaging and conferencing.
Written in a manner that allows readers to choose the level of knowledge and understanding they need to gain about the IMS, this volume will have instant appeal to a wide audience ranging from marketing managers, research and development engineers, network engineers, developers, test engineers to university students.
About the Author
All the Editors are involved with 3GPP/IETF/OMA Standardisation.
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