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Future Internet Services and Service Architectures presents
state-of-the-art results in services and service architectures
based on designs for the future Internet and related emerging
networks. The discussions include technology issues, key services,
business models, and security. The work describes important trends
and directions. Future Internet Services and Service Architectures
is intended to provide readers with a comprehensive reference for
the most current developments in the field. It offers broad
coverage of important topics with twenty chapters covering both
technology and applications written by international experts. The
20 chapters of Future Internet Services and Service Architectures
are organized into the following five sections: 1. Future Internet
Services -- This section contains four chapters which present
recent proposals for a new architecture for the Internet, with
service delivery in the Future Internet as the key focus. 2.
Peer-to-Peer Services -- Using the P2P network overlay as a service
platform, five chapters explore the P2P architecture and its use
for streaming services, communication services, and service
discovery. 3. Virtualization -- Virtualization and its benefits for
resource management, supporting hetereogeneity, and isolation are
the basis for five chapters which describe virtualization at the
endpoint, in the cloud, and in the network. 4. Event-Distribution
-- Publish/Subscribe mechanisms are important for applications
which require time-sensitive delivery of notifications. The two
chapters in this section present recent developments in
publish/subscribe load balancing and in sensor networks. 5. VANETs
- Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are a network technology which
are designed for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure
connectivity for moving vehicles. The four chapters in this section
provide an introduction to VANETs, routing, services and system
architecture. Future Internet Services and Service Architectures is
complemented by a separate volume, Advances in Next Generation
Services and Service Architectures, which covers emerging services
and service architectures, IPTV, context awareness, and security.
Advances in Next Generation Services and Service Architectures
presents state-of-the-art results in services and service
architectures, identifies challenges including business models,
technology issues, service management, and security, and describes
important trends and directions. The book is intended to provide
readers with a comprehensive reference for the most current
developments in the field. It offers broad coverage of important
topics with eighteen chapters covering both technology and
applications written by international experts. The chapters are
organized into the following four parts:- * Part 1: Emerging
Services and Service Architectures - This part provides eight
chapters which survey many of the important emerging categories of
services, and provides details about architectures, service models,
and sample applications. * Part 2: IPTV and Video Services - Video
content delivery to a variety of endpoints with varying capacities
and network connectivity is a fundamental service. In this part,
four chapters address enabling technologies including semantic
support, context-awareness, QoE optimization, and support for
mobile devices. * Part 3: Context Awareness - User sensitive
application delivery has long been viewed as an important
capability to increase the value of services to users. Context
awareness focuses on representing and using the immediate situation
and surroundings of the user in the delivery of the service. In
this part, four chapters cover recent progress in context awareness
and illustrate its use in next generation networks and IPTV. * Part
4: Security - New types of services and service architectures
require new security techniques. This part contains two chapters,
one on security challenges and the other on the user of reputation
in service management. Advances in Next Generation Services and
Service Architectures is complemented by a separate volume, Future
Internet Services and Service Architectures, which covers future
Internet architectures, peer-to-peer service models, event based
processing, and VANETs. Keywords Services, Service Architectures,
IPTV, context awareness, smart grids, web 2.0, IMS, security,
next-generation networks.
Objectives: Bring papers on de-jure as well as de-facto standards
to the readers Cover pre-development, including technologies with
potential of becoming a standard, as well as developed / deployed
standards Publish on-going work with potential of becoming a
standard technology Publish papers giving explanation of
standardization process Publish tutorial type papers giving new
comers a understanding of standardization Aim: - The aim of this
journal is to publish standardized as well as related work making
"standards" accessible to a wide public - from practitioners to new
comers. - The journal aims at publishing in-depth as well as
overview work including papers discussing standardization process
and those helping new comers to understand how standards work.
Scope: - Bring up-to-date information regarding standardization in
the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
covering all protocol layers and technologies in the field
Objectives: Bring papers on de-jure as well as de-facto standards
to the readers Cover pre-development, including technologies with
potential of becoming a standard, as well as developed / deployed
standards Publish on-going work with potential of becoming a
standard technology Publish papers giving explanation of
standardization process Publish tutorial type papers giving new
comers a understanding of standardization Aim: - The aim of this
journal is to publish standardized as well as related work making
"standards" accessible to a wide public - from practitioners to new
comers. - The journal aims at publishing in-depth as well as
overview work including papers discussing standardization process
and those helping new comers to understand how standards work.
Scope: - Bring up-to-date information regarding standardization in
the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
covering all protocol layers and technologies in the field
Starting from voice services with simple terminals, today a mobile
device is nothing sort of a small PC in the form of smart-phones.
The result has been a huge increase in data-services giving mobile
communication access to critical aspects of human society / life.
This has led to standardization of SAE/LTE (System Architecture
Evolution / Long Term Evolution) by 3GPP and IEEE 802.16e / WiMAX.
Together with penetration of mobile communications and new
standardization come new security issues and thus the need for new
security solutions. This book provides a fresh look at those
security aspects, with main focus on the latest security
developments of 3GPP SAE/LTE and WiMAX. SAE/LTE is also known as
Evolved Packet System (EPS).The intended audience for this book is
mobile network and device architects, designers, researchers and
students. The goal of the authors, who have a combined experience
of more than 25 years in mobile security standardization,
architecture, research, and education, is to provide the book?s
readers with a fresh and up-to-date look at the architecture and
challenges of EPS and WiMAX security. This book includes 6
chapters, where the first 3 chapters are intended to be
introductory ones, and the remaining 3 chapters provide more
in-depth discussions. The book starts with Chapter 1 where we give
a background of Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) activity and
requirements. Following explanation of NGMN, Chapter 2 provides an
overview of security, telecommunication systems and their
requirements. Chapter 3 provides some background on
standardization. Chapter 4 discusses the EPS (or SAE/LTE) security
architecture developed by 3GPP. In particular, this chapter covers
the authentication and key agreement method for SAE/LTE together
with newly defined key hierarchy. This chapter also addresses the
challenging aspects of SAE/LTE interworking and mobility with UMTS
together with the necessary key-exchange technologies. The focus of
Chapter 5 is WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) security. Chapter 5 provides an
in-depth discussion of the WiMAX security requirements, the
authentication aspects of PKMv2, and the overall WiMAX network
security aspects. In Chapter 6 we briefly cover security for (i)
Home(evolved)NodeB (H(e)NB) is the Femto solution from 3GPP), (ii)
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) security and (iii) Multimedia Broadcast
and Multicast Service (MBMS) and Group Key Management.
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