LTE for public safety /
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK :
Wiley,
2015.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Cover; Table of Content; Foreword; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Terminology; Chapter 1 Introduction to LTE/SAE; 1.1 Role of 3GPP; 1.2 History of LTE; 1.3 Drivers for LTE; 1.4 EPS compared to GPRS and UMTS; 1.5 Spectrum Considerations; 1.6 Network Architecture; 1.6.1 Radio Access Network and Core Network; 1.6.2 Architecture Principles; 1.6.3 Non-roaming Architecture; 1.6.4 Roaming Architectures; 1.6.5 Description of Functional Entities; 1.6.6 Session Management; 1.6.7 Policy and Charging Control; 1.6.8 Interfaces and Protocols in EPS; 1.6.9 Mobility Management
- 1.6.10 Intra E-UTRAN Handover1.6.11 Security; 1.6.12 Charging; 1.7 IP Multimedia Subsystem; 1.7.1 Summary of Reference Points and Protocols; 1.8 Voice and SMS in LTE; 1.8.1 Voice; 1.8.2 Short Message Service; 1.9 Interworking with 2G/3G Networks; 1.9.1 Overview; 1.9.2 Interworking with Legacy Networks; 1.9.3 Functional Description; 1.10 Interworking with Non-3GPP Access Networks; 1.10.1 Summary of Reference Points and Protocols; 1.11 Network Sharing; 1.11.1 UE-Based Network Selection; 1.11.2 RAN-Based Network Selection; 1.12 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service; 1.12.1 Principles
- 1.12.2 Description of Functional Entities1.12.3 MBMS Enhancements; 1.12.4 MBSFN and MBMS Radio Channels; 1.13 Terms and Definitions; 1.13.1 Roaming; 1.13.2 Circuit-Switched and Packet-Switched Networks; 1.13.3 Access Stratum and Non-Access Stratum; References; Chapter 2 Regulatory Features; 2.1 Emergency Calls; 2.1.1 Overview; 2.1.2 Requirements; 2.1.3 Emergency Call Architecture; 2.1.4 PSAP Callback; 2.1.5 Emergency Numbers; 2.1.6 Non Voice Emergency Services; 2.1.7 Automated Emergency Calls; 2.2 Public Warning System; 2.3 Lawful Interception; 2.3.1 Principles
- 2.3.2 Lawful Interception for EPS2.4 Enhanced Multimedia Priority Services; References; Chapter 3 LTE for Public Safety Networks; 3.1 Why LTE for Public Safety Networks?; 3.2 What are Public Safety Networks?; 3.3 LTE meets Demands of Public Safety Networks; 3.4 Wide Range of LTE Devices for Public Safety; 3.5 Standalone versus Shared Deployments; 3.6 Interworking; 3.6.1 Device Aspects; 3.6.2 Network Aspects; References; Chapter 4 Proximity Services; 4.1 Introduction to Proximity Services; 4.1.1 Proximity Services Overview; 4.1.2 ProSe Communication; 4.1.3 ProSe Discovery
- 4.1.4 ProSe for Public Safety4.2 Proximity Services Architectures; 4.2.1 Non-roaming Architecture; 4.2.2 Inter-PLMN Architecture; 4.2.3 Roaming Architecture; 4.2.4 Description of Functional Entities; 4.2.5 Interfaces and Protocols; 4.3 Synchronization; 4.3.1 LTE Primary and Secondary Synchronization Signals; 4.3.2 LTE D2D Synchronization; 4.4 Service Authorization; 4.5 ProSe Direct Discovery; 4.5.1 ProSe Direct Discovery Models; 4.5.2 ProSe Direct Discovery Modes; 4.5.3 Direct Discovery Procedure for Model A; 4.5.4 Radio Aspects and Physical Layer Design