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- catalog abstract "Annotation Here's a first-of-its-kind book that introduces professionals to the next generation of mobile networks, where IP data capability and mobile communications become integrated to form new, cutting-edge Mobile IP networks. It explains how the prospect of continuous connectivity adds a new dimension to e-business, moving it towards m-business, which promises to give users access to network services as they travel from one location to another.".
- catalog contributor b12209031.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1 Mobile explosion 1 -- 1.1 Mobile telephone network 3 -- 1.1.1 GSM standard 5 -- 1.1.2 GSM in operation 6 -- 1.1.3 Evolving standards 7 -- 1.2 Addition of data 8 -- 1.2.1 GPRS components 9 -- 1.2.2 GPRS in action 11 -- 1.3 State of the market 13 -- 1.3.1 Some recent history 13 -- 1.3.2 Market dynamics 14 -- 2 A segmented market 21 -- 2.1 GPRS revisited 22 -- 2.1.1 Big picture 22 -- 2.1.2 Interfaces and information 26 -- 2.1.3 It will all end in tiers 27 -- 2.2 Deployment configuration options 29 -- 2.2.1 Direct connection 30 -- 2.2.2 Indirect connection 31 -- 2.3 A deployment scenario 32 -- 3 Mobile IP 39 -- 3.1 Basic operation 40 -- 3.2 Care-of address 44 -- 3.2.1 Discovery 44 -- 3.2.2 Registration 45 -- 3.2.3 Tunneling 46 -- 3.2.4 Termination 48 -- 3.3 Location information 49 -- 3.3.1 Keeping information current".
- catalog description "143 -- 6.2.4 Presentation 143 -- 6.3 Design requirements 144 -- 6.3.1 Ensuring network performance 146 -- 6.3.2 Maintaining the network 149 -- 6.4 Security 156 -- 6.4.1 Understanding the threat 157 -- 6.4.2 Guarding against attack 159 -- 6.4.3 Security solutions 160 -- 6.4.4 Security technology 165 -- 7 Future prospects 179 -- 7.1 Deployment issues 180 -- 7.1.1 Transparent mode 181 -- 7.1.2 Nontransparent mode 184 -- 7.1.3 Corporate VPN in transparent mode 188 -- 7.2 Overview of end-to-end VPN operation 189 -- 7.2.1 Business aspects 189 -- 7.2.2 Partnering 191 -- 7.2.3 Billing models 191 -- 7.3 Into the future 192 -- Appendix A Internet Protocol, Versions 4 and 6 195 -- A.1 Overview of the Internet Protocol 196 -- A.1.1 Addressing 202 -- A.1.2 Routing 204 -- A.1.3 Mapping IP addresses to physical locations 206 -- A.1.4".
- catalog description "50 -- 3.4 End-to-end view 51 -- 3.5 Status of mobile IP 55 -- 4 Addressing 59 -- 4.1 IP addressing basics 60 -- 4.1.1 Class A addresses 61 -- 4.1.2 Class B addresses 62 -- 4.1.3 Class C addresses 63 -- 4.2 Registered and unregistered addresses 69 -- 4.2.1 Benefits of private addressing 72 -- 4.2.2 Disadvantages of private addressing 73 -- 4.3 Static and dynamic addressing 73 -- 4.3.1 Benefits of dynamic addressing 75 -- 4.3.2 Disadvantages of dynamic addressing 75 -- 4.4 Address management 76 -- 5 Routing 79 -- 5.1 IP routing basics 81 -- 5.1.1 Router attributes 81 -- 5.1.2 Exterior/interior gateway routing protocols 88 -- 5.1.3 Distance vector protocols 90 -- 5.1.4 Path vector protocols 95 -- 5.1.5 Link state protocols 96 -- 5.2 Distance vector protocols in detail 98 -- 5.2.1 Routing information protocol 98 -- 5.2.2".
- catalog description "Annotation Here's a first-of-its-kind book that introduces professionals to the next generation of mobile networks, where IP data capability and mobile communications become integrated to form new, cutting-edge Mobile IP networks. It explains how the prospect of continuous connectivity adds a new dimension to e-business, moving it towards m-business, which promises to give users access to network services as they travel from one location to another.".
- catalog description "Implications for mobile data 234 -- Appendix D Mobile devices 237 -- D.1 Handheld devices 238 -- D.2 Security 239 -- D.2.1 Link security 240 -- D.2.2 Device security--smart cards 243 -- D.3 Mobile operating systems 249 -- D.4 Delivering m-business 251 -- D.4.1 Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture 251 -- D.4.2 Jini 251 -- D.4.3 Wireless Knowledge 252 -- D.4.4 IBM Transcode 252.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Interior gateway routing protocol 101 -- 5.2.3 Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol 103 -- 5.3 Path vector 111 -- 5.4 Link state protocols 114 -- 5.4.1 Open shortest path first 115 -- 5.4.2 OSPF in operation 116 -- 5.4.3 Integrated intermediate system to intermediate system 121 -- 5.5 Choosing the right protocol 126 -- 5.5.1 Convergence 126 -- 5.5.2 CPU utilization 127 -- 5.5.3 Bandwidth efficiency 128 -- 5.5.4 Memory overhead 129 -- 5.5.5 Scalability 130 -- 5.5.6 Stability 131 -- 5.5.7 Technology/service independence 131 -- 5.5.8 Interoperability/open standards support 132 -- 5.5.9 Security 133 -- 6 M-business 137 -- 6.1 Spectrum of m-business 138 -- 6.1.1 Business travel 139 -- 6.1.2 Commercial on-line services 140 -- 6.2 Back-end components of m-business 141 -- 6.2.1 Catalogs 141 -- 6.2.2 Payment systems 142 -- 6.2.3 Settlement".
- catalog description "Moving data from the network to the application 207 -- A.1.5 Naming and addressing 208 -- A.1.6 Using names instead of IP addresses 208 -- A.2 IP Version 4 limitations and constraints 210 -- A.3 IP Version 6 development and features 212 -- A.3.1 Addressing 212 -- A.3.2 Performance 215 -- A.3.3 Security 216 -- A.3.4v Autoconfiguration 217 -- A.4 Impact of IP Version 6 on mobile data 217 -- A.4.1 Security 218 -- A.4.2 Route optimization 218 -- A.4.3 Source routing 218 -- Appendix B Short-range interconnection technology 221 -- B.1 Technologies compared 223 -- B.2 Bluetooth 225 -- B.3 IrDA 227 -- Appendix C Third-generation mobile network 231 -- C.1 A brief guide to UMTS 232 -- C.2 Perspectives on the third generation 233 -- C.3 Migrating to the third generation 233 -- C.3.1 From GSM 233 -- C.3.2 From CDMA 234 -- C.3.3 From TDMA 234 -- C.4".
- catalog extent "xi, 291 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mobile IP technology for M-business.".
- catalog identifier "1580533019 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mobile IP technology for M-business.".
- catalog isPartOf "Artech House mobile communications series".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Artech House,".
- catalog relation "Mobile IP technology for M-business.".
- catalog subject "621.382/15 21".
- catalog subject "Internet service providers.".
- catalog subject "Mobile communication systems.".
- catalog subject "Mobile computing.".
- catalog subject "TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)".
- catalog subject "TK5105.585 .N67 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 Mobile explosion 1 -- 1.1 Mobile telephone network 3 -- 1.1.1 GSM standard 5 -- 1.1.2 GSM in operation 6 -- 1.1.3 Evolving standards 7 -- 1.2 Addition of data 8 -- 1.2.1 GPRS components 9 -- 1.2.2 GPRS in action 11 -- 1.3 State of the market 13 -- 1.3.1 Some recent history 13 -- 1.3.2 Market dynamics 14 -- 2 A segmented market 21 -- 2.1 GPRS revisited 22 -- 2.1.1 Big picture 22 -- 2.1.2 Interfaces and information 26 -- 2.1.3 It will all end in tiers 27 -- 2.2 Deployment configuration options 29 -- 2.2.1 Direct connection 30 -- 2.2.2 Indirect connection 31 -- 2.3 A deployment scenario 32 -- 3 Mobile IP 39 -- 3.1 Basic operation 40 -- 3.2 Care-of address 44 -- 3.2.1 Discovery 44 -- 3.2.2 Registration 45 -- 3.2.3 Tunneling 46 -- 3.2.4 Termination 48 -- 3.3 Location information 49 -- 3.3.1 Keeping information current".
- catalog tableOfContents "143 -- 6.2.4 Presentation 143 -- 6.3 Design requirements 144 -- 6.3.1 Ensuring network performance 146 -- 6.3.2 Maintaining the network 149 -- 6.4 Security 156 -- 6.4.1 Understanding the threat 157 -- 6.4.2 Guarding against attack 159 -- 6.4.3 Security solutions 160 -- 6.4.4 Security technology 165 -- 7 Future prospects 179 -- 7.1 Deployment issues 180 -- 7.1.1 Transparent mode 181 -- 7.1.2 Nontransparent mode 184 -- 7.1.3 Corporate VPN in transparent mode 188 -- 7.2 Overview of end-to-end VPN operation 189 -- 7.2.1 Business aspects 189 -- 7.2.2 Partnering 191 -- 7.2.3 Billing models 191 -- 7.3 Into the future 192 -- Appendix A Internet Protocol, Versions 4 and 6 195 -- A.1 Overview of the Internet Protocol 196 -- A.1.1 Addressing 202 -- A.1.2 Routing 204 -- A.1.3 Mapping IP addresses to physical locations 206 -- A.1.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "50 -- 3.4 End-to-end view 51 -- 3.5 Status of mobile IP 55 -- 4 Addressing 59 -- 4.1 IP addressing basics 60 -- 4.1.1 Class A addresses 61 -- 4.1.2 Class B addresses 62 -- 4.1.3 Class C addresses 63 -- 4.2 Registered and unregistered addresses 69 -- 4.2.1 Benefits of private addressing 72 -- 4.2.2 Disadvantages of private addressing 73 -- 4.3 Static and dynamic addressing 73 -- 4.3.1 Benefits of dynamic addressing 75 -- 4.3.2 Disadvantages of dynamic addressing 75 -- 4.4 Address management 76 -- 5 Routing 79 -- 5.1 IP routing basics 81 -- 5.1.1 Router attributes 81 -- 5.1.2 Exterior/interior gateway routing protocols 88 -- 5.1.3 Distance vector protocols 90 -- 5.1.4 Path vector protocols 95 -- 5.1.5 Link state protocols 96 -- 5.2 Distance vector protocols in detail 98 -- 5.2.1 Routing information protocol 98 -- 5.2.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Implications for mobile data 234 -- Appendix D Mobile devices 237 -- D.1 Handheld devices 238 -- D.2 Security 239 -- D.2.1 Link security 240 -- D.2.2 Device security--smart cards 243 -- D.3 Mobile operating systems 249 -- D.4 Delivering m-business 251 -- D.4.1 Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture 251 -- D.4.2 Jini 251 -- D.4.3 Wireless Knowledge 252 -- D.4.4 IBM Transcode 252.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Interior gateway routing protocol 101 -- 5.2.3 Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol 103 -- 5.3 Path vector 111 -- 5.4 Link state protocols 114 -- 5.4.1 Open shortest path first 115 -- 5.4.2 OSPF in operation 116 -- 5.4.3 Integrated intermediate system to intermediate system 121 -- 5.5 Choosing the right protocol 126 -- 5.5.1 Convergence 126 -- 5.5.2 CPU utilization 127 -- 5.5.3 Bandwidth efficiency 128 -- 5.5.4 Memory overhead 129 -- 5.5.5 Scalability 130 -- 5.5.6 Stability 131 -- 5.5.7 Technology/service independence 131 -- 5.5.8 Interoperability/open standards support 132 -- 5.5.9 Security 133 -- 6 M-business 137 -- 6.1 Spectrum of m-business 138 -- 6.1.1 Business travel 139 -- 6.1.2 Commercial on-line services 140 -- 6.2 Back-end components of m-business 141 -- 6.2.1 Catalogs 141 -- 6.2.2 Payment systems 142 -- 6.2.3 Settlement".
- catalog tableOfContents "Moving data from the network to the application 207 -- A.1.5 Naming and addressing 208 -- A.1.6 Using names instead of IP addresses 208 -- A.2 IP Version 4 limitations and constraints 210 -- A.3 IP Version 6 development and features 212 -- A.3.1 Addressing 212 -- A.3.2 Performance 215 -- A.3.3 Security 216 -- A.3.4v Autoconfiguration 217 -- A.4 Impact of IP Version 6 on mobile data 217 -- A.4.1 Security 218 -- A.4.2 Route optimization 218 -- A.4.3 Source routing 218 -- Appendix B Short-range interconnection technology 221 -- B.1 Technologies compared 223 -- B.2 Bluetooth 225 -- B.3 IrDA 227 -- Appendix C Third-generation mobile network 231 -- C.1 A brief guide to UMTS 232 -- C.2 Perspectives on the third generation 233 -- C.3 Migrating to the third generation 233 -- C.3.1 From GSM 233 -- C.3.2 From CDMA 234 -- C.3.3 From TDMA 234 -- C.4".
- catalog title "Mobile IP technology for M-business / Mark Norris.".
- catalog type "text".