Building Mobile Internet Networking Technology
The finish guide to technologies and protocols for delivering seamless mobile Internet experiences
In Building the MobileInternet, three leading mobility architects and implementers from Cisco present finish foundational cognition when it comes to tomorrow’s mobile Internet. The writers cover everything from market trends and user expected values to the latest technical approaches for making the Internet “mobile by design.”
Writing for senior engineering decision-makers and network design professionals, the writers explain the comparatively static nature of the Internet’s basi protocols and design, talk about the conception of “mobility,” and discern evolving mobility requirements. Next, they exhaustively explain each of today’s most promising proficiencies for building mobility into the Internet, from info link layer to application layer. For each layer, the writers cover mechanisms, protocols, applicable Wi-Fi and cellular architectures, and key use cases.
Using this book’s guidance, mobile network executives may define more effective strategies, network designers may create more effective architectures, and network engineers may carry through more successful migrations.
Mark Grayson, Cisco Distinguished Consulting Engineer, leads Cisco’s mobile architecture strategy. He has 20+ years of wireless experience ranging from military and satellite systems to the evolution of established cellular architectures and the creation of new little cell solutions. He has been granted 50+ patents.
Kevin Shatzkamer, Cisco Distinguished Systems Architect, is responsible for long-term scheme and architectural evolution of Cisco mobile wireless networks. His experience ranges from 3G and LTE to security, video distribution, and QoS. He now works with both content suppliers and service suppliers to heighten the end-to-end digital media value chain for mobility.
Klaas Wierenga, Senior Consulting Engineer in Cisco’s Office of the CTO, has 15+ years of experience implementing diverse mobility, security, and identity solutions for enterprises, municipalities, hospitals, and universities. He formulated the global eduroam service for federated network access in academia.
· Understanding key mobility market trends: device proliferation, accelerating consumption, and radio-specific scalability problems
· Reviewing the challenges that mobility presents to traditionalisti Internet architectures
· Understanding nomadicity, including authentication for users moving throughout networks and operators
· Identifying prospects to address mobility at the data link layer
· Comparing and using network layer solutions to deliver seamless mobility and session continuity
· Integrating mobility functionality into the transport/session layer
· Adding mobility functionality to the application layer–including help for moving media sessions amid devices
· Redesigning Internet architecture to enable long-term improvements to mobility
This book is portion of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking pros priceless data for manufacturing effective networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #119924 in Books
- Published on: 2011-02-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .1 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 300 pages
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! CHECK IT OUT NOW!!
By John R. Vacca
Do you need to increase your understanding of how mobility can be supported in IP networking? If you do, then this book is for you! Authors Mark Grayson, Kevin Shatzkamer and Klaas Wierenga have done an outstanding job of writing a book that examines the different techniques for building mobility into the Internet.