NGN architectures, protocols, and services / Toni Janevski.

"Comprehensive coverage explaining the correlation and synergy between Next Generation Networks and the existing standardized technologiesThis book focuses on Next Generation Networks (NGN); in particular, on NGN architectures, protocols and services, including technologies, regulation and busi...

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Main Author: Janevski, Toni
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Traditional Telecom World; 1.2.1 History of Telephony; 1.3 Public Switched Telephone Networks; 1.3.1 Pulse Code Modulation; 1.3.2 Architecture of the Telephone Network; 1.4 Signaling Network; 1.4.1 SS7 Architecture; 1.4.2 SS7 Protocol Model; 1.5 Transmission Systems; 1.5.1 Multiplexing of Digital Channels; 1.5.2 Time Division Multiplexing in PSTN; 1.6 Traditional Internet world; 1.6.1 History of the Internet; 1.6.2 Growth of the Internet; 1.6.3 Internet Architecture.
  • 1.7 The Convergence of the Two Worlds: Next Generation Networks1.7.1 NGN Perspective of Telecom Operators; 1.7.2 When Will NGN Emerge?; 1.8 The Structure of This Book; References; Chapter 2 Internet Fundamentals by IETF; 2.1 Internet Architecture and IETF Standardization; 2.2 Fundamental Internet Protocols; 2.2.1 Internet Protocol Version 4; 2.2.2 Internet Protocol Version 6; 2.2.3 User Datagram Protocol; 2.2.4 Transmission Control Protocol; 2.2.5 Stream Control Transmission Protocol; 2.3 Addressing and Numbering; 2.3.1 IPv4 Addressing; 2.3.2 Network Address Translation.
  • 2.3.3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol2.3.4 Domain Name System; 2.3.5 ENUM; 2.3.6 IPv6 Addressing Architecture; 2.4 Internet Routing; 2.4.1 Routing Algorithms; 2.5 Client-Server Networking; 2.6 Peer-to-Peer Networking; 2.7 Best-Effort Internet Services; 2.7.1 Electronic Mail; 2.7.2 File Transfer Protocol; 2.7.3 World Wide Web; 2.7.4 Peer-to-Peer Services; 2.8 Internet Governance; References; Chapter 3 NGN Standards and Architectures; 3.1 Main Drivers to Next Generation Networks; 3.1.1 Fixed Broadband Internet Access; 3.1.2 Mobile Broadband Internet Access.
  • 3.1.3 Convergence to IP-based Networks and Services3.1.4 End-User Drivers toward NGN; 3.1.5 Operator Drivers toward NGN; 3.2 ITU-T NGN Standards; 3.2.1 NGN Architectures; 3.2.2 End-to-End Quality of Service; 3.2.3 Security; 3.2.4 Generalized Mobility; 3.2.5 Network Control Architectures and Protocols; 3.2.6 Service Capabilities and Service Architectures; 3.2.7 Interoperability of Services and Networks in NGN; 3.2.8 Future Networks; 3.3 Standardization Synergy of ITU, IETF, 3GPP, and IEEE; 3.3.1 IETF Role; 3.3.2 ETSI Role; 3.3.3 3GPP Role; 3.3.4 IEEE Role; 3.4 All-IP Network Concept for NGN.
  • 3.5 NGN Functional Architecture3.5.1 Transport Stratum Functions; 3.5.2 Transport Control Functions; 3.5.3 Service Stratum Functions; 3.5.4 Management Functions; 3.5.5 Identity Management Functions; 3.5.6 End-User Functions; 3.5.7 NGN Configuration and Topology; 3.6 NGN Control Architectures and Protocols; 3.6.1 Network Access Configuration Functional Entity; 3.6.2 Access Management Functional Entity; 3.6.3 Transport Location Management Functional Entity; 3.6.4 Transport Authentication and Authorization Functional Entity; 3.6.5 Transport User Profile Functional Entity.