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Satellite and terrestrial hybrid networks
Contents:
Chapter 1 Satellite and terrestrial hybrid networks
1.1 Designing satellite and terrestrial hybrid networks
1.2 Hybrid scenarios
1.3 Case study: loose coupling integration
1.4 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Quality of service on next- generation terrestrial networks
2.1 IETF approach
2.2 ITU-NGN approach
2.3 Conclusion
Chapter 3 Quality of service in DVB-S/RCS satellite networks
3.1 Bi- directional satellite access systems
3.2 The DVB-S standard and the IP support
3.3 The DVB-S2 standard
3.4 The DVB-RCS standard
3.5 DVB-RCS2
3.6 QoS architecture in DVB-S/RCS satellite access networks
3.7 Conclusion
Chapter 4
4.1 IMS architecture
4.2 IMS QoS architecture
4.3 IMS QoS signaling
4.4 Inclusion of IMS QoS in the satellite segment
4.5 Toward a unified next-generation network
4.6 SATSIX project
4.7 Conclusion
Chapter 5 Inter-system mobility
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The taxonomy of mobility
5.3 The taxonomy of mobility
5.4 Protocols for mobility management
5.5 Implementation of mobility solutions in hybrid systems
5.6 SIP for mobility management and QoS
5.7 Evaluation of mobility solutions in a simulated DVB-S2/RCS architecture
5.8 Conclusion
Chapter 6 The transport layer in hybrid networks
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Performance enhancing proxies
6.3 TCP evolutions
6.4 TCP performance in a geostationary network
6.5 TCP in a hybrid context
6.6 General conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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