Mobility Management, 1st ed. 2016
Principle, Technology and Applications

Signals and Communication Technology Series

Language: English

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This is the first book devoted to mobility management, covering the important principles, technologies and applications of mobility management based on years of academic research and industry experiences. The content is organized according to the reference models proposed by the authors, and emphasizes on technical principles rather than protocol details; a systematic and comprehensive introduction is presented yet without losing focuses; the existing technologies in cellular system, mobile Internet and IMS/SIP are also extensively compared.

This book can be an indispensable reference for mobile communication engineers, computer network engineers, researchers and anyone else involved in academic, industrial and standardization activities on mobility management.

Introduction.- Mobility Management Reference Models.- Mobility Objects and Technologies.- Application of Mathematical Theories in Mobility Management.- Mobility Management at Link Layer.- Mobility Management at Network Layer.- Mobility Management at Transport Layer.- Mobility Management at Application Layer.- Requirements, Challenges and Trends.

Indicates potential directions in academic, standardization and industry areas

The first book to address mobility management as a specific technology, covering the related theories and technologies in wireless mobile communications, mobile Internet and IMS/SIP

Presents the novel protocol reference model and network reference model for the mobility management

Offers multi-dimensional investigation of typical mobility management technologies

Focuses on the technical principles rather than the protocol details

Illustrates the application of typical mobility management technologies for the users moving across heterogeneous access networks

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras