Mobile backhaul

Comprehensive coverage of IP/MPLS/Ethernet backhaul technologies and solutions for 3GPP mobile network systems such as LTE, HSPA and GPRS Focusing on backhaul from a radio network viewpoint, Mobile Backhaul combines perspectives on mobile networks and transport network technologies, focusing on mobi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Salmelin, Juha (-), Metsala, Esa
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2012.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627867006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • -- Foreword xv
  • Acknowledgements xvii
  • List of Abbreviations xix
  • List of Contributors xxxi
  • 1 Introduction 1 / Esa Metsala, Juha Salmelin and Erik Salo
  • 1.1 Why Read This Book 1
  • 1.2 What is 'Mobile Backhaul' 2
  • 1.3 Targets and Scope of the Book 3
  • 1.4 Organization of the Book 3
  • PART I MOBILE AND PACKET NETWORKS
  • 2 Mobile Backhaul and the New Packet Era 7 / Erik Salo and Juha Salmelin
  • 2.1 Backhaul Network, Tiers and Costs 7
  • 2.2 Legacy Backhaul Networks 9
  • 2.3 Drivers for the MBH Network Change 10
  • 2.4 Packet Based Backhaul Networks 21
  • 2.5 Making Transition to Packet Technology Networks 22
  • 3 3GPP Mobile Systems 29 / Esa Metsala
  • 3.1 3GPP 29
  • 3.2 2G 33
  • 3.3 3G 38
  • 3.4 LTE 54
  • 3.5 Summary 64
  • 4 Packet Networks 68 / Esa Metsala
  • 4.1 Mobile Backhaul Application 68
  • 4.2 Standardization 73
  • 4.3 Physical Interfaces 76
  • 4.4 PPP and ML-PPP 80
  • 4.5 Ethernet and Carrier Ethernet 83
  • 4.6 IP and Transport Layer Protocols 92
  • 4.7 MPLS/IP Applications 109
  • 4.8 Summary 123
  • 5 Backhaul Transport Technologies 128 / Jouko Kapanen, Jyri Putkonen and Juha Salmelin
  • 5.1 Transport Systems 128
  • 5.2 Wireless Backhaul Technology 138
  • 5.3 Wire-Line Backhaul Technology 148
  • 5.4 Aggregation and Backbone Tiers 155
  • 5.5 Leased Line Services for Mobile Backhaul 156
  • 5.6 Summary 163
  • PART II MOBILE BACKHAUL FUNCTIONALITY
  • 6 Synchronization 167 / Antti Pietilainen and Juha Salmelin
  • 6.1 Cellular Networks Synchronization Requirements 167
  • 6.2 Frequency Synchronization in TDM Networks 169
  • 6.3 Frequency Synchronization in Packet Networks 172
  • 6.4 Synchronization Metrics for TDM and Synchronous Ethernet 182
  • 6.5 Packet Synchronization Fundamentals and Metrics 187
  • 6.6 Rules of Thumb for Packet Timing Network Implementation 199
  • 6.7 Time Synchronization 201
  • 6.8 Conclusions 202
  • 7 Resilience 204 / Esa Metsala
  • 7.1 Introduction 204
  • 7.2 Native Ethernet and Resilience 210
  • 7.3 Carrier Grade Ethernet 214.
  • 7.4 IP Layer 216
  • 7.5 MPLS Resilience 224
  • 7.6 Resilience in the BTS Access 231
  • 7.7 Resilience in the Controllers and the Core Interface 244
  • 7.8 Summary 247
  • 8 QoS 250 / Thomas Dei, Jouko Kapanen, Esa Metsala and Csaba Vulkan
  • 8.1 End User Service, Radio Network Layers and the Transport Layer Service 250
  • 8.2 TCP and UDP as End User Transport Layer Protocols 255
  • 8.3 DSCP, Traffic Class, and Priority Bits 263
  • 8.4 Ingress and Egress Functions 275
  • 8.5 2G 281
  • 8.6 3G/HSPA 282
  • 8.7 LTE 293
  • 8.8 Summary 300
  • 9 Security 303 / Esa Metsala and Jose Manuel Tapia Perez
  • 9.1 Security in 3GPP Mobile Networks 303
  • 9.2 Protection of the Backhaul 313
  • 9.3 IP Layer Protection 316
  • 9.4 IP Sec VPN Deployment 331
  • 9.5 Summary 344
  • 10 Packet Backhaul Solutions 346 / Erik Salo and Juha Salmelin
  • 10.1 Creating a Packet Based MBH Solution 346
  • 10.2 MBH Solution Starting Points 347
  • 10.3 MBH Optimization Considerations 349
  • 10.4 MBH Solution Alternatives 352
  • 10.5 Outsourcing the MBH Network or Parts of it 360
  • 10.6 Selecting MBH Access Solution for a Particular Case 363
  • 10.7 From the Selected MBH Solution to Detailed Network Plans 368
  • 10.8 Summary 369
  • 11 Summary 370 / Esa Metsala and Juha Salmelin
  • Index 373.