Umts networks (Record no. 32826)

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ISBN 047148654X
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Classification number 621.382
Item number UMT
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Title Umts networks
Sub Title : architecture, mobility and services
Statement of responsibility, etc Heikki Kaaranen
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication Chichester:
Name of publisher John Wiley & Sons,
Year of publication 2001.
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Number of Pages xxiv, 384p.
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General note HB
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc UMTS Networks provides an outstanding description of 3rd generation UMTS mobile networking technology. It discusses both the core network evolving from the globally successful GSM/GPRS system and the radio access network based on newly emerged Wideband CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology. UMTS networks will provide a platform for mobile packet data and multimedia services bringing new business opportunities to existing and greenfield cellular operators, manufacturers and internet service and content providers. Written by a group of experts in mobile networking, this practical approach will have wide-ranging appeal to system, software and field engineers and technical managers in cellular operator, manufacturer and service provider companies as well as students of telecommunications engineering and computer networks. "The 3rd generation research and standardisation has been a major challenge to the Nokia R and D engineers, who togther with their competent colleagues from around the world telecom community have put together the UMTS network specifications, which will bring the mobile communications into the era of personal, pocket-sized multimedia." Prof., Dr. Juhani Kuusi, SVP, Head of Nokia Research Center UMTS networks are introduced in three parts: 1. Explains the overall system design and describes the network elements and functions of a complete UMTS network. It also illustrates how mobile networks evolve from 2nd generation GSM into first UMTS release and beyond towards full-IP mobility networks 2. Examines the radio access and core network in further detail explaining the functions and services provided to the end users. This part creates a solid understanding of how user location is managed, security is guaranteed, circuit bearers are established and released, packet traffic flows are maintained and terminal handovers are carried out. 3. Increases the reader's knowledge by explaining how the previous functions are distributed throughout the network by means of communication protocols providing references to the original UMTS standards published by the 3rd Generation Partnership Program (3GPP)
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Language note Eng
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Topical Term Global system for mobile communications.
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Topical Term Mobile communication systems.
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Topical Term Wireless communication systems.
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Personal name Naghian, Siam (jt. auth.)
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Personal name Laitinen, Lauri. (jt. auth.)
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Personal name Ahtiainen, Ari. (jt. auth.)
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Personal name Niemi, Valtteri. (jt. auth.)
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Personal name Kaaranen, Heikki
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