Pérez, André.
VoLTE and ViLTE : Voice and Conversational Video Services over the 4G Mobile Network.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (339 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1: Network Architecture -- 1.1. EPS network -- 1.1.1. Functional architecture -- 1.1.1.1. eNB entity -- 1.1.1.2. MME entity -- 1.1.1.3. SGW entity -- 1.1.1.4. PGW entity -- 1.1.2. Protocol architecture -- 1.1.3. Bearers -- 1.1.3.1. Bearer structure -- 1.1.3.2. Quality of Service -- 1.2. IMS network -- 1.2.1. Functional architecture -- 1.2.1.1. P-CSCF entity -- 1.2.1.2. I-CSCF entity -- 1.2.1.3. S-CSCF entity -- 1.2.1.4. E-CSCF entity -- 1.2.1.5. Application servers -- 1.2.1.6. Media processing -- 1.2.2. Protocol architecture -- 1.3. Databases -- 1.3.1. Functional architecture -- 1.3.2. Protocol architecture -- 1.4. Charging associated with IMS network -- 1.4.1. Functional architecture -- 1.4.1.1. Offline charging -- 1.4.1.2. Online charging -- 1.4.2. Protocol architecture -- 1.5. PCC function -- 1.5.1. Functional architecture -- 1.5.2. Protocol architecture -- 1.6. DIAMETER routers -- 1.7. ENUM system -- 1.8. IPX network -- 2: Signaling Protocols -- 2.1. NAS protocol -- 2.1.1. EMM messages -- 2.1.1.1. Attachment and detachment -- 2.1.1.2. Authentication -- 2.1.1.3. Security mode -- 2.1.1.4. Tracking area update -- 2.1.1.5. Service request -- 2.1.2. ESM messages -- 2.2. RRC protocol -- 2.2.1. System information -- 2.2.2. Control of RRC connection -- 2.2.3. Measurement report -- 2.3. S1-AP protocol -- 2.3.1. Context management -- 2.3.2. Bearer management -- 2.3.3. Mobility management -- 2.3.4. S1-MME interface management -- 2.4. X2-AP protocol -- 2.4.1. Mobility management -- 2.4.2. Load management -- 2.4.3. X2 interface management -- 2.5. GTPv2-C protocol -- 2.5.1. Bearer management -- 2.5.2. Mobility management -- 2.6. SIP protocol -- 2.6.1. Requests -- 2.6.1.1. REGISTER method -- 2.6.1.2. INVITE method -- 2.6.1.3. ACK method -- 2.6.1.4. BYE method. 2.6.1.5. CANCEL method -- 2.6.1.6. PRACK method -- 2.6.1.7. UPDATE method -- 2.6.1.8. SUBSCRIBE method -- 2.6.1.9. NOTIFY method -- 2.6.1.10. REFER method -- 2.6.1.11. MESSAGE method -- 2.6.2. Responses -- 2.7. SDP protocol -- 2.8. DIAMETER protocol -- 2.8.1. Application to EPS network -- 2.8.2. Application to IMS network -- 2.8.3. Application to PCC function -- 3: Basic Procedures -- 3.1. Attachment -- 3.2. Registration -- 3.3. Deregistration -- 3.4. Detachment -- 3.5. Establishment of VoLTE session -- 3.5.1. Originating side -- 3.5.2. Terminating side -- 3.6. Termination of VoLTE session -- 3.6.1. Initiated side -- 3.6.2. Received side -- 3.7. Establishment of ViLTE session -- 3.8. Termination of ViLTE session -- 3.9. Emergency call -- 4: Radio Interface Procedures -- 4.1. Radio interface -- 4.1.1. Data link sub-layer -- 4.1.1.1. PDCP protocol -- 4.1.1.2. RLC protocol -- 4.1.1.3. MAC protocol -- 4.1.2. Logical channels -- 4.1.3. Transport channels -- 4.1.3.1. Downlink -- 4.1.3.2. Uplink -- 4.1.4. Physical layer -- 4.1.4.1. Transmission chain -- 4.1.4.2. Frequency-division multiplexing -- 4.1.4.3. Time-division multiplexing -- 4.1.4.4. Spatial multiplexing -- 4.1.5. Physical signals -- 4.1.5.1. Downlink -- 4.1.5.2. Uplink -- 4.1.6. Physical channels -- 4.1.6.1. Downlink -- 4.1.6.2. Uplink -- 4.2. Procedures -- 4.2.1. Access control -- 4.2.1.1. Acquisition of the PRACH physical channel -- 4.2.1.2. Random access -- 4.2.1.2.1. Random access with contention -- 4.2.1.2.2. Random access without contention -- 4.2.2. Data transfer -- 4.2.2.1. Scheduling -- 4.2.2.2. DRX function -- 4.2.2.3. SPS function -- 4.2.2.4. HARQ function -- 4.2.2.4.1. Data transfer for uplink -- 4.2.2.4.2. Data transfer for downlink -- 4.2.2.5. TTI bundling function -- 5: Service Profiles -- 5.1. Subscription data -- 5.1.1. Subscription to the EPS network. 5.1.2. Subscription to the IMS network -- 5.2. VoLTE profile service -- 5.2.1. Supplementary telephone services -- 5.2.1.1. Communication diversion -- 5.2.1.1.1. CFU -- 5.2.1.1.2. CFB -- 5.2.1.1.3. CFNR -- 5.2.1.1.4. CFNL -- 5.2.1.1.5. CD -- 5.2.1.2. Identification presentation -- 5.2.1.2.1. OIP and OIR -- 5.2.1.2.2. TIP and TIR -- 5.2.1.3. Message waiting indication -- 5.2.1.4. HOLD -- 5.2.1.5. Conference -- 5.2.1.6. Communication waiting -- 5.2.1.7. Communication rejection -- 5.2.1.7.1. ICB -- 5.2.1.7.2. OCB -- 5.2.1.7.3. ACR -- 5.2.2. Audio flow -- 5.2.2.1. AMR codec -- 5.2.2.2. AMR-WB codec -- 5.2.2.3. EVS codec -- 5.3. ViLTE profile service -- 5.3.1. Supplementary conversational video service -- 5.3.2. Video flow -- 5.3.2.1. H.264 codec -- 5.3.2.2. H.265 codec -- 6: Interconnections -- 6.1. Interconnection CS network -- 6.1.1. Functional architecture -- 6.1.2. Protocol architecture -- 6.1.2.1. ISUP signaling -- 6.1.2.2. BICC signaling -- 6.1.2.3. SIP-I signaling -- 6.1.2.4. H.248 signaling -- 6.1.2.5. Interfaces -- 6.1.3. Session establishment -- 6.1.3.1. Session establishment initiated by IMS network -- 6.1.3.2. Session establishment initiated by CS network -- 6.1.4. Session termination -- 6.1.4.1. Session termination initiated by IMS network -- 6.1.4.2. Session termination initiated by CS network -- 6.2. Interconnection with IMS network -- 6.2.1. Functional architecture -- 6.2.2. Session establishment -- 7: Handover -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Handover based on X2 -- 7.2.1. Handover based on X2 without relocation -- 7.2.2. Handover based on X2 with relocation -- 7.3. Handover based on S1 -- 7.3.1. Handover based on S1 without relocation -- 7.3.2. Handover based on S1 with relocation -- 7.3.2.1. Preparation phase -- 7.3.2.2. Execution phase -- 7.3.2.3. Completion phase -- 7.4. PS-PS inter-system handover -- 7.4.1. Functional architecture. 7.4.2. Procedure -- 8: Roaming -- 8.1. Functional architecture -- 8.1.1. Roaming applied to the EPS network -- 8.1.2. Roaming applied to the IMS network -- 8.2. Procedures -- 8.2.1. Session establishment for nominal routeing -- 8.2.1.1. Originating side -- 8.2.1.2. Terminating side -- 8.2.2. Session establishment for optimal routeing -- 9: Service Centralization and Continuity -- 9.1. ICS function -- 9.1.1. Functional architecture -- 9.1.2. Procedures -- 9.1.2.1. Registration -- 9.1.2.2. Session establishment at originating side -- 9.1.2.3. Session establishment at terminating side -- 9.2. e-SRVCC function -- 9.2.1. Functional architecture -- 9.2.1.1. Architecture for basic call -- 9.2.1.2. Architecture for emergency call -- 9.2.2. Procedures -- 9.2.2.1. Registration -- 9.2.2.2. Session establishment at originating side -- 9.2.2.3. Session establishment at terminating side -- 9.2.2.4. PS-CS inter-system handover -- 9.2.2.5. Access transfer -- 9.2.2.6. Emergency call -- 9.2.2.6.1. Session establishment for an emergency call -- 9.2.2.6.2. Access transfer for an emergency call -- 10: Short Message Service -- 10.1. Message structure -- 10.1.1. SM-TL layer -- 10.1.2. SM-RL layer -- 10.1.3. SM-CL layer -- 10.2. SMS over SGsAP -- 10.2.1. Functional architecture -- 10.2.2. Procedures -- 10.2.2.1. Originating side -- 10.2.2.2. Terminating side -- 10.3. SMS over SIP -- 10.3.1. Functional architecture -- 10.3.2. Procedures -- 10.3.2.1. Originating side -- 10.3.2.2. Terminating side -- Bibliography -- Chapter 1 - Network Architecture -- Chapter 2 - Signaling Protocol -- Chapter 3 - Basic Procedures -- Chapter 4 - Radio Interface Procedures -- Chapter 5 - Service Profiles -- Chapter 6 - Interconnection -- Chapter 7 - Handover -- Chapter 8 - Roaming -- Chapter 9 - Service Centralization and Continuity -- Chapter 10 - Short Message Service -- Index. Other titles from ISTE in Networks and Telecommunications -- EULA.
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