Providing an holistic approach to IMS technologies, IMS: A Development and Deployment Perspective explores service architecture for development and delivery of IMS services.  Approaching IMS from the perspective of the user and the service provider it examines both the current state of deployment and future trends. The book offers a realistic view of IMS deployment to operators and service providers, giving practical examples, application cases and business models. It also presents IMS deployment strategies based on real-life deployment statistics from a live IMS test bed connected to an operator network and proof-of-concept applications including inter-operability trials and results. Focusing on IMS potential in terms of service creation, service composition and service provision the book discusses the ability of IMS to act not only as a service delivery framework, but also as a service integration framework. It presents the possible future of IMS in terms of convergence with Internet services, including discussions about integration with web technologies including the WIMS 2.0 initiative. The book enables a better understanding of how web technologies can complement the IMS service architecture and pioneer the post-IMS progress and success. Presents a novel service-oriented approach to IMS services and applications from a deployment perspective Places IMS in the context of the current telecom environment providing business models through WIMS 2.0 initiativePredicts the trends and potential future for the IMS evolutionProvides a technical foundation to IMS principles and architectureGives examples and solutions to the challenges of service creation and implementation and analyses deployment hurdles and interoperability trialsDescribes trends of convergence based on IMS and Web technologies
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Providing an holistic approach to IMS technologies, IMS: A Development and Deployment Perspective explores service architecture for development and delivery of IMS services. Approaching IMS from the perspective of the user and the service provider it examines both the current state of deployment and future trends.
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Preface. Author Biographies.  Part I Introduction. 1 IMS Context. 1.1 Drivers of Convergence. 1.2 IMS Misconceptions. 1.3 IMS Standards Status. 1.4 IMS Deployment Status. 1.5 Future. 2 IMS Technology. 2.1 Evolution of Mobile Network Architecture. 2.2 IMS - A Standardized All-IP Infrastructure. 2.3 Evolution of Fixed Mobile Convergence. Part II Convergence - Services and Deployment Perspective. 3 IMS - A Service Perspective. 3.1 The IMS Potential. 3.2 IMS-Enhanced Service Delivery Framework. 3.3 IMS Services - Possibilities. 4 IMS Deployment. 4.1 Deployment Concerns. 4.2 Interoperability. 4.3 IMS Deployment Strategies. 4.4 IMS Test Networks. Part III Convergence - The Road Ahead. 5 WIMS 2.0: Convergence of Telcos with web 2.0 Facilitated by IMS. 5.1 Impact of Web 2.0 Disruption on the IMS and Telecom Evolution. 5.2 WIMS 2.0: The Service Focus. 5.3 WIMS 2.0: The Technology Focus. 6 The Way Forward - Paths to Follow. 6.1 Operators and Service Platforms. 6.2 Developers and Service Creation. 6.3 Users and Service Creation. 6.4 Devices and Service Creation. 6.5 Research and Development. 6.6 Concluding Remarks. References. Index.
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Providing an holistic approach to IMS technologies, IMS: A Development and Deployment Perspective explores service architecture for development and delivery of IMS services.  Approaching IMS from the perspective of the user and the service provider it examines both the current state of deployment and future trends. The book offers a realistic view of IMS deployment to operators and service providers, giving practical examples, application cases and business models. It also presents IMS deployment strategies based on real-life deployment statistics from a live IMS test bed connected to an operator network and proof-of-concept applications including inter-operability trials and results. Focusing on IMS potential in terms of service creation, service composition and service provision the book discusses the ability of IMS to act not only as a service delivery framework, but also as a service integration framework. It presents the possible future of IMS in terms of convergence with Internet services, including discussions about integration with web technologies including the WIMS 2.0 initiative. The book enables a better understanding of how web technologies can complement the IMS service architecture and pioneer the post-IMS progress and success. Presents a novel service-oriented approach to IMS services and applications from a deployment perspectivePlaces IMS in the context of the current telecom environment providing business models through WIMS 2.0 initiativePredicts the trends and potential future for the IMS evolutionProvides a technical foundation to IMS principles and architectureGives examples and solutions to the challenges of service creation and implementation and analyses deployment hurdles and interoperability trialsDescribes trends of convergence based on IMS and Web technologies
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470740347
Publisert
2009-08-21
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
252 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
316

Biographical note

Khalid Al-Begain is Professor and Director of the Integrated Communications Research Centre at the Faculty of Advanced Technology at the University of Glamorgan. He has written or been involved in more than 150 publications including 10 edited books and conference proceedings, 35 chapters in books and more than 70 international conference papers. He has also been the guest editor for 4 special issues of international journals and is a regular keynote speaker at international conferences and meetings.

Chitra Balakrishna is a Research Assistant working with Professor Al-Begain at the Integrated Communications Research Centre at the Faculty of Advanced Technology at the University of Glamorgan. She is currently working on a project on 'Adaptive Multimedia Multicast over Heterogeneous Wireless Mobile Networks'.