Software defined mobile networks (SDMN) : (Record no. 607569)

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International Standard Book Number 9781118900284
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Terms of availability RM460.35
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) TK5105.5833
Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) .L593 3
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Personal name Liyanage, Madhusanka,
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Title Software defined mobile networks (SDMN) :
Remainder of title beyond LTE network architecture /
Statement of responsibility, etc. 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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Display text spine title :
Title proper/short title Software defined mobile networks (SDMN).
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Hoboken, New Jersey :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Wiley,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2015.
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Extent xlvii, 390 pages :
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Dimensions 25 cm.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: Foreword Ulf Ewaldsson, VP, Ericsson Foreword Lauri Oksanen, VP, Nokia Networks Part 1 : Introduction 1 Overview Madhusanka Liyanage, Mika Ylianttila, Andrei Gurtov 1.1 Present Mobile networks and its Limitations 1.2 Software Defined Mobile Network 1.3 Key Benefits of SDMN 1.4 Conclusion 2 Mobile Network History Brian Brown, Rob Gonzalez, Brian Stanford 2.1 Chapter Overview 2.2 The Evolution of the Mobile Network 2.3 Limitations and Challenges in Current Mobile Networks 2.4 Requirement in future mobile networks 3 Software Defined Networking Concepts Xenofon Foukas, Mahesh K. Marina, Kimon Kontovasilis 3.1 Introduction 3.2 SDN History and Evolution 3.3 SDN Paradigm and Applications 3.4 Impact of SDN to Research and Industry 4 Wireless Software Defined Networking Claude Chaudet, Yoram Haddad 4.1 Introduction 4.2 SDN for wireless 4.3 Related Works 4.4 Wireless SDN opportunities 4.5 Wireless SDN challenges 4.6 Conclusion 5 Leveraging SDN for The 5G Networks: Trends, Prospects and Challenges Akram Hakiri, Pascal Berthou 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Evolution of the Wireless Communication towards the 5G 5.3 Software-Defined Networks 5.4 Network Function Virtualization 5.5 Information-Centric Networking 5.6 Mobile and Wireless Networks 5.7 Cooperative Cellular Networks 5.8 Unification of the control plane 5.9 Supporting automatic QoS provisioning 5.10 Cognitive Network Management and Operation 5.11 Role of Satellites in the 5G networks 5.12 Conclusion Part II : SDMN Architectures and Network implementation 6 LTE architecture integration with SDN Jose Costa-Requena, Raimo Kantola, Jesús Llorente Santos, Vicent Ferrer Guasch, Maël Kimmerlin, Antti Mikola, Jukka Manner 6.1 Chapter Overview 6.2 Restructuring mobile networks to SDN 6.3 Mobile Backhaul Scaling 6.4 Security and distributed FW 6.5 SDN and LTE integration benefits 6.6 SDN and LTE integration benefits for end users 6.7 Related work and Research questions 6.8 Conclusions 7 EPC in the Cloud James Kempf, Kumar Balachandran 7.1 Introduction 7.1.3 SDN and Cross-domain Service Development 7.2 EPC in the Cloud Version 1.0 7.3 EPC in the Cloud Version 2.0? 7.4 Incorporating Mobile Services into Cross-Domain Orchestration with SP-SDN 7.5 Summary and Conclusions 8 The Controller Placement Problem in Software-Defined Mobile Networks (SDMN) Hakan Selvi, Selcan Guner, Gurkan Gur, Fatih Alagoz 8.1 Introduction 8.2 SDN and Mobile Networks 8.3 Performance Objectives for SDMN Controller Placement 8.4 Controller Placement Problem (CPP) 8.5 Conclusion 9 Technology Evolution in Mobile Networks - Case of Open IaaS-cloud Platforms Antti Tolonen, Sakari Luukkainen 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Generic Technology Evolution 9.3 Study Framework 9.4 Overview on Cloud Computing 9.5 Example Platform: OpenStack 9.6 Case Analysis 9.7 Discussion 9.8 Chapter Summary Part III : Traffic Transport and Network Management 10 Mobile Network Function and Service Delivery Virtualization and Orchestration Peter Bosch, Alessandro Duminuco, Jeff Napper, Louis (Sam) Samuel, Paul Polakos 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Network Function Virtualization (NFV) 10.3 Software Defined Networking (SDN) 10.4 The Mobility use case 10.5 Virtual networking in data centers 10.6 Summary 11 Survey of Traffic Management in Software-Defined Mobile Networks Zoltan Faigl, Laszlo Bokor 11.1 Chapter Overview 11.2 Traffic management in mobile networks 11.3 QoS enforcement and policy control in 3G/4G networks 11.4 Traffic management in software-defined mobile networks 11.5 Application-layer traffic optimization in software-defined mobile networks 11.6 Conclusions 12 Software Defined Networks for mobile application services Ram Gopal Lakshmi Narayanan 12.1 Chapter Overview 12.2 Overview of 3GPP Network Architecture 12.3 Wireless network architecture evolution towards NFV and SDN 12.4 NFV/SDN Service Chaining 12.5 Open research and further study 13 Load Balancing in Software Defined Mobile Networks Ijaz Ahmad, Suneth Namal, Mika Ylianttila, Andrei Gurtov 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Load Balancing in SDMN 13.3 Future Directions and Challenges for Load-Balancing Technologies Part IV : Resource and Mobility Management 14 QoE Management Framework for Internet Services in SDN enabled mobile networks Dipl.-Ing. Marcus Eckert, Dr.-Ing. Thomas Martin Knoll 14.1 Chapter Overview 14.2 Introduction 14.3 State of the Art 14.4 QoE Framework Architecture 14.5 QoE Monitoring (QMON) 14.6 QoE Policy and Rules (QRULE) 14.7 QoE Enforcement (QEN) 14.8 Demonstrator 14.9 Summary 15 Software Defined Mobility Management for Mobile Internet Jun Bi, You Wang 15.1 Chapter Overview 15.2 Internet Mobility and Problem Statement 15.3 Software Defined Internet Mobility Management 15.4 Conclusion 16 Mobile Virtual Network Operators: A Software Defined Mobile Network Perspective M. Bala Krishna 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Architecture of MVNO: A SDMN Perspective 16.3 MNO, MVNE and MVNA Interactions with MVNO 16.4 MVNO Developments in 3G, 4G and LTE 16.5 Cognitive MVNO 16.6 MVNO Business Strategies 16.7 Conclusions 16.8 Future Directions Part V : Security and Economic Aspects 17 Software Defined Mobile Network Security Ahmed Bux Abro 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Evolving threat landscape for mobile networks 17.3 Traditional ways to cope with security threats in mobile networks 17.4 Principles of adequate Security for mobile network 17.5 Typical security architecture for mobile networks 17.6 Enhanced security for SDMN 17.7 SDMN Security applications 18 Security aspects of SDMN Edgardo Montes de Oca, Wissam Mallouli 18.1 Chapter Overview 18.2 State of the art and security challenges in SDMN architectures 18.3 Monitoring techniques 18.4 Other important aspects 18.4 Conclusion 19 SDMN: Industry Architecture Evolution Paths Nan Zhang, Tapio Leva, Heikki Hammainen 19.1 Introduction 19.2 From current mobile networks to SDMN 19.3 Business roles of SDMN 19.4 Industry architectures of evolutionary SDMN 19.5 Industry architectures of revolutionary SDMN 19.6 Discussion Index .
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Summary, etc. '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'--
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Personal name Gurtov, Andrei,
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Personal name Ylianttila, Mika,
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