Software defined mobile networks (SDMN) : Beyond LTE network architecture /

"This book describes the concept of a Software Defined Mobile Network (SDMN), which will impact the network architecture of current LTE (3GPP) networks. SDN will also open up new opportunities for traffic, resource and mobility management, as well as impose new challenges on network security. T...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Liyanage, Madhusanka
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Gurtov, Andrei, Ylianttila, Mika
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2015.
Σειρά:Wiley series in communications networking & distributed systems.
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245 1 0 |a Software defined mobile networks (SDMN) :  |b Beyond LTE network architecture /  |c Madhusanka Liyanage, Wireless Communication, University of Oulu, Finland, Andrei Gurtov, for Information Technology HIT, Aalto University, Finland, Mika Ylianttila, Centre for Internet Excelience, University. 
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520 |a "This book describes the concept of a Software Defined Mobile Network (SDMN), which will impact the network architecture of current LTE (3GPP) networks. SDN will also open up new opportunities for traffic, resource and mobility management, as well as impose new challenges on network security. Therefore, the book addresses the main affected areas such as traffic, resource and mobility management, virtualized traffics transportation, network management, network security and techno economic concepts. Moreover, a complete introduction to SDN and SDMN concepts. Furthermore, the reader will be introduced to cutting-edge knowledge in areas such as network virtualization, as well as SDN concepts relevant to next generation mobile networks. Finally, by the end of the book the reader will be familiar with the feasibility and opportunities of SDMN concepts, and will be able to evaluate the limits of performance and scalability of these new technologies while applying them to mobile broadband networks"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 |a Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Editors; Contributors; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Overview; 1.1 Present Mobile Networks and Their Limitations; 1.2 Software Defined Mobile Network; 1.3 Key Benefits of SDMN; 1.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2 Mobile Network History; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 The Evolution of the Mobile Network; 2.2.1 Sharing Resources; 2.2.2 Orchestration; 2.2.3 Scalability; 2.3 Limitations and Challenges in Current Mobile Networks; 2.4 Requirement in Future Mobile Networks; Reference 
505 8 |a Chapter 3 Software Defined Networking Concepts3.1 Introduction; 3.2 SDN History and Evolution; 3.2.1 Early History of Programmable Networks; 3.2.2 Evolution of Programmable Networks to SDN; 3.3 SDN Paradigm and Applications; 3.3.1 Overview of SDN Building Blocks; 3.3.2 SDN Switches; 3.3.3 SDN Controllers; 3.3.4 SDN Programming Interfaces; 3.3.5 SDN Application Domains; 3.3.6 Relation of SDN to Network Virtualization and Network Function Virtualization; 3.4 Impact of SDN to Research and Industry; 3.4.1 Overview of Standardization Activities and SDN Summits; 3.4.2 SDN in the Industry 
505 8 |a 3.4.3 Future of SDNReferences; Chapter 4 Wireless Software Defined Networking; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 SDN for Wireless; 4.2.1 Implementations: OpenRoads and OpenRadio; 4.2.2 SDR versus SDN; 4.3 Related Works; 4.4 Wireless SDN Opportunities; 4.4.1 Multinetwork Planning; 4.4.2 Handovers and Off-Loading; 4.4.3 Dead Zone Coverage; 4.4.4 Security; 4.4.5 CDN and Caching; 4.5 Wireless SDN Challenges; 4.5.1 Slice Isolation; 4.5.2 Topology Discovery and Topology-Related Problems; 4.5.3 Resource Evaluation and Reporting; 4.5.4 User and Operator Preferences 
505 8 |a 4.5.5 Nontechnical Aspects (Governance, Regulation, Etc.)4.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Leveraging SDN for the 5G Networks: Trends, Prospects, and Challenges; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Evolution of the Wireless Communication toward the 5G; 5.2.1 Evolution of the Wireless World; 5.3 Software Defined Networks; 5.4 NFV; 5.5 Information-Centric Networking; 5.6 Mobile and Wireless Networks; 5.6.1 Mobility Management; 5.6.2 Ubiquitous Connectivity; 5.6.3 Mobile Clouds; 5.7 Cooperative Cellular Networks; 5.8 Unification of the Control Plane; 5.8.1 Bringing Fixed-Mobile Networking Together 
505 8 |a 5.8.2 Creating a Concerted Convergence of Packet-Optical Networks5.9 Supporting Automatic QoS Provisioning; 5.10 Cognitive Network Management and Operation; 5.11 Role of Satellites in the 5G Networks; 5.12 Conclusion; References; Part II SDMN Architectures and Network Implementation; Chapter 6 LTE Architecture Integration with SDN; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Restructuring Mobile Networks to SDN; 6.2.1 LTE Network: A Starting Point; 6.2.2 Options for Location of the SDMN Controller; 6.2.3 Vision of SDN in LTE Networks; 6.3 Mobile Backhaul Scaling; 6.4 Security and Distributed FW 
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