9780130666482: IP in Wireless Networks

Synopsis

This is a guide to integrating IP in wireless networks. It will cover: mobility for IPv4/v6; IP in3G, CDMA2000, 802.11 and HiperLan networks. Will include case studies of commercial wireless networks supporting IP including Sprint PCS and NEXTEL.

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About the Author

BASAVARAJ PATIL is a Senior Systems Engineer at Nokia Networks in Dallas, TX. He has been working in wireless networking since 1993.

YOUSUF SAIFULLAH is a Senior Research Engineer at Nokia Research Center in Irving, TX.

STEFANO FACCIN, a Research Manager at Nokia Research Center's Mobile Network Laboratory in Dallas, TX, has been working in the wireless area since 1994.

SRINIVAS SREEMANTHULA is a Research Engineer at Nokia Research Center in Dallas, TX. He has over five years of experience in mobile/wireless network technologies.

LACHU ARAVAMUDHAN is currently a Senior Consultant at Award Solutions, Inc., in Richardson, Texas. He has 13 years of experience in the wireless and datacom industry.

SARVESH SHARMA, Product Development Manager for Nortel Networks in Richardson, TX, has worked with wireless and CDMA technologies since 1995.

RISTO MONONEN is a Wireless Security Manager at Nokia Networks in Espoo, Finland. He has been with Nokia since 1989.

From the Back Cover

The complete network professional's guide to delivering wireless IP.

  • Wireless IP: the professional's guide to understanding data in wireless networks
  • Covers IP in 802.11, Bluetooth(tm), GSM/GPRS, W-CDMA, cdma2000, i-mode, and more
  • Includes expert insights into architecture, mobility models, and applications
  • Previews emerging applications such as Multimedia Messaging (MMS) and VoIP-over-wireless

IP in Wireless Networks is the first comprehensive guide that shows how IP is enabled in 2G, 2.5G and 3G wireless networks. A world-class team of wireless engineers presents a systematic, expert guidance for every leading wireless technology, including 802.11, Bluetooth(tm), GSM/GPRS, CDMA and i-mode. This book's in-depth coverage encompasses architecture, deployment strategies, operation, mobility models, applications, and much more.

  • The evolution of wireless networks from circuit-switched to packet-switched
  • Key technical challenges to wireless IP―and proven solutions
  • Current and emerging wireless IP applications, including Multimedia messaging, VoIP-over-wireless, and location services
  • The standards bodies relevant to the wireless architectures that are defining the specifications for the emerging wireless Internet
  • Beyond 3G: a 3GPP/3GPP2 perspective

If you're responsible for planning, developing, deploying, or managing wireless IP networks, you'll find IP in Wireless Networks an indispensable resource.

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