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		<title>Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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  <div class="EL"><img src='http://media.wiley.com/product_data/coverImage/1X/04708609/047086091X.jpg' alt='Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks' width="100" /><br />
    Daniel Ralph, Paul Graham   <br />
    ISBN:     047086091X<br />
     January  2003</div>
  <div class="ER"><p> “…this is an excellent volume, a must-have for systems  architects…also to be commended for its cohesive and comprehensive  assembly of many complex standards.” (<em>Computing Reviews.com</em>, October 4, 2005)</p>
    <p> “This both is very detailed, yet readable. It would be an excellent  read for both students and telecommunications professionals…” (<em>Computing Reviews.com</em>, June 8, 2005) </p>
    <p> “…well-structured…it provides detailed, and carefully selected and prepared, material.” (<em>Computing Reviews.com</em>, October 21, 2004) </p>
    <p> “…very detailed yet readable…an excellent read for both students and professionals…” (<em>The IEE Communications Engineer</em>, June/July 2004)</p>
    <p>The merging of voice and data on a single network opens powerful new  possibilities in communications. Only a fundamental understanding of  both technologies will ensure you are equipped to maximise their full  potential. </p>
    <p> <em>Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks</em> describes the  evolution from cellular to a converged network that integrates  traditional telecommunications and the technology of the Internet. In  particular, the authors address the application of both IP and ATM  technologies to a cellular environment, including IP telephony  protocols, the use of ATM/AAL2 and the new AAL2 signalling protocol for  voice/multimedia and data transport as well as the future of the UMTS  network in UMTS Release 5/6 All-IP architecture. </p>
    <p> <em>Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks</em>: </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Explains the operation and integration of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, CDMA2000, IP, and ATM. </li>
      <li>Provides practical examples of 3G connection scenarios. </li>
      <li>Describes signalling flows and protocol stacks. </li>
      <li>Covers IP and ATM as used in a 3G context. </li>
      <li>Addresses issues of QoS and real-time application support. </li>
      <li>Includes IP/SS7 internetworking and IP softswitching. </li>
      <li>Outlines the architecture of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for UMTS. </li>
    </ul>
    <p> <em>Convergence Technologies for 3G Networks</em> is suited for professionals from the telecommunications, data communications and computer networking industries</p>
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		<title>GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance: Evolution Towards 3G/UMTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 16:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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  <div class="EL"><img src='http://media.wiley.com/product_data/coverImage/42/04708669/0470866942.jpg' alt='Optical Communication Theory and Techniques' /><br />
    	Timo Halonen (Editor), Javier Romero (Editor), Juan Melero (Editor)   <br />
    ISBN:     0470866942<br />
     March   2006</div>
  <div class="ER"><p>GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance – Second Edition provides a complete  overview of the entire GSM system. GSM (Global System for Mobile  Communications) is the digital transmission technique widely adopted in  Europe and supported in North America. It features comprehensive  descriptions of GSM’s main evolutionary milestones – GPRS, (General  Packet Radio Services) is a packet-based wireless communication service  that promises data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps and continuous  connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. AMR and  EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), and such developments have now  positioned GERAN (GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network) as a full 3G radio  standard. The radio network performance and capabilities of GSM, GPRS,  AMR and EDGE solutions are studied in-depth by using revealing  simulations and field trials. </p>
    <p>Cellular operators must now roll out new 3G technologies capable of  delivering wireless Internet based multimedia services in a competitive  and cost-effective way and this volume, divided into three parts, helps  to explain how: </p>
    <p>1. Provides an introduction to the complete evolution of GSM towards  a radio access network that efficiently supports UMTS services (GERAN). </p>
    <p>2. Features a comprehensive study of system performance with  simulations and field trials. Covers all the major features such as  basic GSM, GPRS, EDGE and AMR and the full capability of the GERAN  radio interface for 3G service support is envisaged. </p>
    <p> 3. Discusses different 3G radio technologies and the position of GERAN within such technologies. </p>
    <p>Featuring fully revised and updated chapters throughout, the second  edition contains 90 pages of new material and features the following  new sections, enabling this reference to remain as a leading text in  the area: </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Expanded material on GPRS </li>
      <li>Includes IMS architecture (Rel’5) and GERAN (Rel’6) features </li>
      <li>Presents field trial results for AMR and narrowband </li>
      <li>Provides EGPRS deployment guidelines </li>
      <li>Features a new chapter on Service Performance </li>
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    <p>An invaluable reference for Engineering Professionals, Research and  Development Engineers, Business Development Managers, Technical  Managers and Technical Specialists working for cellular operators.</p>
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