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This document provides an overview of chapters from a textbook on mobile networks. Chapter 1 introduces concepts like wireless communication systems, information theory, and the evolution of wireless standards. It discusses the growth of wireless technologies and broadband adoption over the past few decades. Chapter 2 covers the evolution of cellular network standards from 2G to 4G. It describes technologies like GPRS, UMTS, cdma2000 and the components of their network architectures. Chapter 3 discusses architectural designs for next generation mobile networks, including all-IP core networks and cross-layer optimization approaches.

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ELEC5509 Revision

This document provides an overview of chapters from a textbook on mobile networks. Chapter 1 introduces concepts like wireless communication systems, information theory, and the evolution of wireless standards. It discusses the growth of wireless technologies and broadband adoption over the past few decades. Chapter 2 covers the evolution of cellular network standards from 2G to 4G. It describes technologies like GPRS, UMTS, cdma2000 and the components of their network architectures. Chapter 3 discusses architectural designs for next generation mobile networks, including all-IP core networks and cross-layer optimization approaches.

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Mobile Networks (42 slides)

1. Cover Page
2. Cover Page
3. Cover Page
4. Wireless Communication Systems (Definition)
5. Wireless Communication Systems (Diagram)
6. Wireless Communication Systems (Example)
7. Fundamental of Information Theory
8. Wireless Research Goals
9. Conventional Network Protocol Stack
10. Enhanced Network Protocol Stack
11. Many Wireless Standards
12. Current Wireless Cellular Networks
13. Data vs Cellular Networks: Common Perception
14. Cellular Communications Systems
15. A More Detailed Example
16. Wireless Communications Research (3 components)
17. Wireless Transmission
18. Wireless Networking
19. Wireless Service and Application
20. Cross-Layer Optimization
21. Wireless Development Functional Model
22. Heterogeneous Mobile Network
23. Heterogeneous Network Architecture
24. Wireless Het Nets Benefits
25. Wireless Growth Over Past Two Decades
26. Technology Penetration (US)
27. Huge Broadband Mobile Trend
28. Wireline Broadband Trend
29. Life Without a Fixed Phone
30. No Wire Household – Becoming A Reality
31. US Mobile Antenna Sites – 1982 to 2010
32. AU Mobile Antenna Sites – 1982 to 2010
33. Fixed Telephone Lines - Year 1995
34. Fixed Telephone Lines - Year 2008
35. Mobile Telephone Lines- Year 1995
36. Mobile Telephone Lines- Year 2008
37. Internet Users - Year 1995
38. Internet Users - Year 2008
39. Broadband Subscribes – Year 1995
40. Broadband Subscribes – Year 2008
41. The New Wireless ERA
42. Questions?
Chapter 2 Overview of Evolution of Wireless Cellular Networks (115 slides)
1. Cover page
2. Cover page
3. Cellular standards evolutions
4. Main standardization organizations
5. Original 3G standardization bodies (3GPP & 3GPP2)
6. 3GPP initial member list
7. 3GPP specifications – Releases
8. Specifications and reports
9. 3GPP specifications numbering
10. Case Study: Release 15 sample
11. Case Study: Specification Numbering
12. 3GPP specifications status (Release 16)
13. 3GPP specifications status
14. 3GPP2 specifications
15. Original 3GPP2 member list
16. 3GPP2 TSGs (five technical specification groups)
17. 3GPP2 (definition)
18. 3GPP2
19. IMT-2000 terrestrial radio interfaces
20. Spectrum allocation
21. Data Communications over 2G Cellular Networks (Chapter 2.2)
22. Main data technologies
23. Cellular digital packet data
24. Mobile circuit vs. packet switching
25. High speed circuit switched data
26. Wireless application protocol (WAP)
27. WAP protocol stack
28. WAP infrastructure
29. WAP simplified architecture
30. i-mode service
31. i-mode protocol stack
32. Case Study: Cellular initial growths
33. Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS) (Chapter 2.3)
34. EGPRS
35. GPRS advances over GSM
36. GPRS network architecture
37. Previous circuit mode entities
38. Gateway GPRS Support Node
39. Serving GPRS Support Node
40. GPRS mobility management
41. EGPRS, more …
42. EGPRS – First phase
43. EGPRS – Second phase
44. Same infrastructure as GSM
45. EGPRS protocol stack
46. GPRS new tunnelling protocol
47. Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) (Chapter 2.4)
48. Evolution at all logical layers
49. UMTS trends
50. UMTS network architecture
51. UMTS context
52. UTRA network architecture
53. 3G radio access standards – UMTS
54. UTRA multiple access
55. UMTS applications
56. Why TDD and FDD?
57. Radio interface protocol architecture
58. UMTS future requirements
59. UMTS architectural improvements
60. UMTS and open service architecture
61. VHE (Virtual Home Environment) for UMTS
62. VHE elements
63. VHE SCS specifications
64. Principles of Mobility Management (Chapter 2.5)
65. Mobility Management
66. Mobility Solutions to IP Networks
67. IP-Based Solutions
68. Introducing Mobile IP
69. Mobility Management in Mobile IP
70. Advantages
71. Problems
72. Route Optimisation (1)(maintain binding cache at CNs)
73. Route Optimisation (1)(possible packets loss during handoff)
74. Route Optimisation (2)(keep binding cache also at old FAs)
75. Route Optimisation (3)
76. Mobility Management in IP Networks
77. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
78. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
79. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
80. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
81. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
82. Hierarchical Mobility Management(local mobility)
83. cdma2000 The Alternative 3G Network (Chapter 2.6)
84. General information
85. cdma2000 network architecture
86. cdma2000/UMTS architectures
87. cdma2000/UMTS architectures
88. Packet data services
89. Access methods
90. Roaming users
91. Packet data service reference model
92. Access layer
93. Data link layer
94. Network layer
95. Security
96. A functional model
97. Home agent (HA)
98. Packet data serving node (PDSN)
99. Packet data serving node (cont.)
100. AAA (in service provider network)
101. AAA (in home IP network)
102. AAA (in a broker network)
103. Packet control function (PCF)
104. Radio resources control (RRC)
105. Mobile station (MS)
106. Architecture models
107. 3GPP2 architecture for Mobile IP
108. 3GPP2 architecture for Simple IP
109. Protocol reference model–Simple IP
110. Protocol reference model–Mobile IP user data
111. Interfaces
112. Accounting
113. Mobility management – Cellular
114. Mobility management – Wireless IP
115. Mobility management – Wireless IP
Chapter 3 Architectural Redesign of Mobile Networks (29 slides)
1. G3G modes of operation and goal
2. 3G Harmonization
3. Harmonized global 3G core network
4. MWIF layered functional network architecture
5. Beyond 3G systems
6. An all IP core network
7. Toward an all IP core network
8. Need for a layered IP architecture
9. Need for a layered IP architecture
10. Need for a layered IP architecture
11. A layered IP architecture
12. Layered manageable architecture
13. Next generation mobile networks
14. Network heterogeneity
15. IP architecture
16. IP architecture
17. IP architecture
18. IP architecture – Extended
19. Protocol stack enhancing alternatives
20. Adapt Net
21. Adapt Net
22. Adapt Net
23. Cross-layer architecture design
24. Coordination planes
25. Quality of service
26. Security
27. Mobility
28. Wireless link adaptation
29. Summary
Chapter 4 Quality of Service in Mobile Networks
1. Cover page
2. General QoS requirements
3. QoS requirements, more …
4. QoS requirements, more …
5. BW vs. coverage in wireless networks
6. Challenging wireless QoS management
7. Challenging wireless QoS management
8. Improving QoS in IP networks
9. Principles for QoS guarantees
10. QoS guarantees, more…
11. QoS guarantees, more…
12. QoS guarantees, more…
13. QoS summary
14. IP solutions for QoS support
15. Resource reSerVation Protocol (RSVP)
16. RSVP (more)
17. IntServ (RSVP): QoS guarantee scenario
18. IntServ: Advantages and disadvantages
19. IETF Differentiated Services – DiffServ
20. Differentiated services (DiffServ)
21. Differentiated services (DiffServ)
22. DiffServ, more …
23. Differentiated services (DiffServ)
24. DiffServ Architecture
25. DiffServ 3-level routers
26. DiffServ: Advantages and disadvantages
27. IntServ and DiffServ–A comparison
28. Case Study: GPRS QoS support
29. Case Study: UMTS QoS support
30. E2E quality of service in cellular networks

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