Building the mobile Internet /
- xix, 254 pages ; illustration ;
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1 Introduction to "Mobility" -- Mobility Market -- Consumption Trends -- Mobile Challenges -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 2 Internet "Sessions" -- The Internet and Communication -- TCP/IP Five-Layer Model -- Sessions and Mobility -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Part II: Mobility Approaches -- Chapter 3 Nomadicity -- Authentication and Authorization -- Federated Identity -- Location Information and Context Awareness -- Privacy and Security -- DynDNS -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 4 Data Link Layer Mobility -- Mobility Across an Ethernet-Bridged Domain -- Mobility Using Wireless LAN Technology -- Wireless LANs and Mobility Across a Layer 3 Domain -- GPRS Tunneling Protocol -- Proxy Mobile IPv6-Based Mobility -- Data Link Layer Solutions to Providing Mobility Across Heterogeneous Access Networks -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 5 Network Layer Mobility -- Mobile IPv4 -- Mobile IPv6 Technology Overview -- Dual-Stack Mobile IP -- MOBIKE Technology Overview -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 6 Transport/Session Layer Mobility -- Lower-Layer Mobility Implications to the Transport Layer -- Solving Mobility Above the Network Layer -- SCTP -- Multipath TCP -- MSOCKS: An Architecture for Transport Layer Mobility -- Other Transport Layer Mobility Approaches -- Session Layer Mobility Approaches -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 7 Application Mobility -- User-Centric Mobility -- Application Mobility Using the Domain Name System -- Application Mobility Using the Session Initiation Protocol -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Chapter 8 Locator-Identifier Separation -- Approaches to Locator-Identifier Separation -- HIP -- Locator-Identifier Separation Protocol - Mobile Node (LISP-MN) -- NAT66 -- Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) -- Summary -- Parting Thoughts -- Endnotes -- Index -- A -- B -- C.
Building the Mobile Internet is about providing a seamless Internet experience across devices - it describes the pervasive, ubiquitous computing technologies and protocols that are shaping the future of our mobile experience. This book is intended to educate mobile network operators (CTOs), network engineers, and students on the evolution from “deploying mobile networks” to “building the Mobile Internet.” This book provides a comprehensive reference for those who are Internet visionaries and a primer for those who are looking to understand how mobility will evolve.