Requirements for next generation networks (NGNs) are fueling an
architectural evolution. Service providers are obliged to give
users access to content anytime, anyhow, anywhere, on any device.
This requires a converged infrastructure in which users across
multiple domains can be served through a single unified domain and
all network services and business units can be consolidated on a
single IP infrastructure.
The Fixed Mobile Convergence Handbook is a comprehensive guide
to the design, implementation, and management of converged
cellular/WiFi wireless networks. This book discusses how FMC is
transforming technologies as multimedia ceases to be passively
consumed and unidirectional and becomes increasingly mobile,
personalized and interactive. This book also describes ways to
ensure that networks remain cost-effective, scalable, reliable, and
secure in the face of constant technological evolution.
This material encapsulates the state of FMC, covering everything
from basic concepts to research-grade material and future
directions. Addressing a broad range of topics, the handbook
consists of 16 chapters authored by 44 experts from around the
world. Subjects include:
- Femtocell network technology and applications
- Deployment modes and interference avoidance
- Architecture for power efficiency
- Conversational quality and network planning
- Design of SIP-based mobility management protocols
Highly respected in their field, the authors anticipate the key
issues and problems that FMC presents from application inception
and deployment to system interconnection and Quality of Service
(QoS). Ideal for professional mobile technology designers and/or
planners, researchers (faculty members and graduate students), this
book provides specific salient features and information that will
guide innovation in the 21st century and beyond.
Syed Ahson is a senior software design engineer with Microsoft.
Previously, he was a senior staff software engineer with Motorola,
where he was a leading contributor in the creation of several iDEN,
CDMA, and GSM cellular phones.
Dr. Mohammad Ilyas is associate dean for research and industry
relations at the College of Engineering and Computer Science at
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. A consultant to several
national and international organizations, Dr. Ilyas is a member of
both the IEEE and ASEE.
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