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The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): Merging the Internet and the Cellular Worlds, Second Edition [Hardcover]

Gonzalo Camarillo (Author), Miguel-Angel García-Martín (Author)
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0470018186 978-0470018187 February 10, 2006 2nd
The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): Merging the Internet and the Cellular Worlds, Second Edition is an updated version of the best-selling guide to this exciting technology that will merge the Internet with the cellular world, ensuring the availability of Internet technologies such as the web, email, instant messaging, presence and videoconferencing nearly everywhere. In this thoroughly revised overview of the IMS and its technologies, goals, history, vision, the organizations involved in its standardization and architecture, the authors first describe how each technology works on the Internet and then explain how the same technology is adapted to work in the IMS, enabling readers to take advantage of any current and future Internet service.

Key features of the Second Edition include:

  • New chapter on Next Generation Networks, including an overview on standardization, the architecture, and PSTN/ISDN simulation services.
  • Fully updated chapter on the Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) service, covering the standardization in the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), architecture, PoC session types, user plane, and the Talk Burst Control Protocol.
  • Several expanded sections, including discussion of the role of the Open Mobile Alliance in the standardization process, IPv4 support in IMS, a description of the IMS Application Layer Gateway and the Transition Gateway, and a description of the presence data model.
  • Updated material on the presence service, session-based instant messages with the Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP), and the XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP).
  • Supported by a companion website on which instructors and lecturers can find electronic versions of the figures.

Engineers, programmers, business managers, marketing representatives, and technically aware users will all find this to be an indispensable guide to IMS and the business model behind it.



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"…a great starting point for those readers who want to learn the IMS and explore it further." (E-STREAMS, September 2005) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): Merging the Internet and the Cellular Worlds, Second Edition is an updated version of the best-selling guide to this exciting technology that will merge the Internet with the cellular world, ensuring the availability of Internet technologies such as the web, email, instant messaging, presence and videoconferencing nearly everywhere.

In this thoroughly revised overview of the IMS and its technologies, goals, history, vision, the organizations involved in its standardization and architecture, the authors first describe how each technology works on the Internet and then explain how the same technology is adapted to work in the IMS, enabling readers to take advantage of any current and future Internet service.

Key features of the Second Edition include:

  • New chapter on Next Generation Networks, including an overview on standardization, the architecture, and PSTN/ISDN simulation services.
  • Fully updated chapter on the Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) service, covering the standardization in the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), architecture, PoC sessions types, user plane, and the Talk Burst Control Protocol
  • Several expanded sections, including discussion of the role of the Open Mobile Alliance in the standardization process, IPv4 support in IMS, a description of the IMS Application Layer Gateway and the Transition Gateway, and a description of the presence data model.
  • Updated material on the presence service, session-based instant messages with the Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP), and the XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP).
  • Supported by a companion website on which instructors and lecturers can find electronic versions of the figures.

Engineers, programmers, business managers, marketing representatives, and techncially aware users will all find this to be an indispensable guide to IMS and the business model behind it.

 


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 2nd edition (February 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470018186
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470018187
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,305,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A mixed bag, August 22, 2006
This book intends to be the de facto handbook for IMS, but it ends up being mostly reference material.

While it has some fairly detailed descriptions of the standards and protocols involved, it does not go beyond the specifications already publicly available, or the methods that some vendors already use. Some chapters read like a translation of technical drafts, while others concerning less defined areas are very high level.

The authors, while doing a good job assembling useful information, probably set out to write this book too early, when IMS was still only a reference framework, without widespread service provider adoption. Furthermore, the corresponding expertise across the industry is missing, thus making this a less elaborate view on the services that IMS would provide, compared to what the book's subtitle would suggest.

If you need a book on IMS right now, and are not happy with the abundance of online materials, buy this book. If you are looking for a comprehensive guide on what IMS means for providers and customers, I personally have not read such a book yet - but even if it has not been released, it is only a matter of time. Keep your eyes peeled for snippets of information coming out of service providers and infrastructure vendors, and for the ongoing debates in the industry around the evolution of the service delivery platform.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book for those needing to know about IMS, January 3, 2005
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Sean K. Schneyer (The Colony, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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My original review of this book was based on the 1st edition which contains some typos which could make it a bit hard to read.

I am now revising this review to reflect the 2nd addition that is now available. The editors did a much better job on this edition and there is plenty of new content to make it worth the purchase.

This is a great book to acquaint the user with IMS, its history and how it fits into the Internet landscape. The authors have done a good job of covering the entire IMS space.

This is a must have book for anyone needing to get up-to-speed on IMS.

For anyone who will be working with IMS regularly, they will want to also familiarize themselves with the 3GPP specifications ([...]) since IMS is still a developing technology. There are already a number of changes to IMS that are not documented in the 2nd edition since the specifications are still being worked on.

Not only do I highly recommend this book, but we often give this book to our customers when talking to them about IMS.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Reference Book, October 21, 2004
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Mehul Shah (Boca Raton, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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If there is one book you have to buy for IMS, make it this one. The authors clearly explain the benefits of this new Multimedia domain and then go on to describe the architecture in no-nonsense, easy to understand terms. A basic understanding of 3GPP network architecture and the SIP protocol are required pre-requisites. An Extensive reference section will allow the user to dig deeper in any topic of their choosing. A must have reference book!!

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Third Generation (3G) networks aim to merge two of the most successful paradigms in communications: cellular networks and the Internet. Read the first page
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Public User Identity, Private User Identity, Session Progress, Multimedia Subsystem, Session Initiation Protocol, Presence Information Data Format, Configuration Access Protocol, Context Request, Communication Forwarding, Connectivity Access Network, Alice Smith, Attribute Value Pairs, Enabler Release Package, John Wiley, Private User Identities, Talk Burst Granted, Third Generation Partnership Project, Instant Personal Alert, Internet Engineering Task Force, Next Generation Networks, Real-Time Transport Protocol, Talk Burst Taken, Technical Working Groups, Accounting Request, Activate Secondary
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