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The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) : Merging the Internet and the Cellular Worlds

TLDR
This book explains how the IETF developed these protocols and describes how these protocols are used in the IMS architecture, and provides details on the latest policy technology and security architecture written by experienced professionals in the field.
Abstract
Third edition of this best-selling guide to IMS: fully revised, and updated with brand new material The IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is the technology that merges the Internet with the cellular world. It makes Internet technologies such as the web, email, instant messaging, presence, and videoconferencing available nearly everywhere at any time. The third edition of this bestselling book is fully updated and provides comprehensively expanded content, including new chapters on emergency calls and on Voice Call Continuity (VCC). As well as this, The 3G IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) presents updated material including a comprehensive picture of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as well as its applicability to IMS. As most of the protocols have been designed in the IETF, this book explains how the IETF developed these protocols and describes how these protocols are used in the IMS architecture. This is an indispensable guide for engineers, programmers, business managers, marketing representatives and technically aware users who want to understand how the IMS works and explore the business model behind it. New chapters on emergency calls, Voice Call Continuity (VCC), service configuration (XCAP, XDM), and conferencing Fully updated throughout, including Policy and Charging Control (PCC), QoS, Presence, Instant Messaging, Multimedia Telephony Services, and Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) Describes the IP Multimedia Subsystem from two different perspectives: from the IETF perspective, and from the 3GPP perspective. Provides details on the latest policy technology and security architecture Written by experienced professionals in the field.

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Presence service in IMS.

TL;DR: The paper describes differences between a network without the service and with the service, and the number of generated messages depending on the behaviour of the users is described by a mathematical model using discrete Markov chains.
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Reducing session establishment delay using timed out packets in SIP signaling network

TL;DR: This paper studies the SIP system behavior by separating signaling traffic in two different classes Invites and Non-invites and creating a cut-off priority queueing model and demonstrates that the server utilization factor of an overloaded server always remains less than one and hence avoids system collapse.
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Reliability models for systems with internal and external redundancy

TL;DR: An integrated Markov reliability and availability model is presented to estimate and compare the downtime of the different recovery strategies and provides quantitative evaluations of reliability for the different architecture options.
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Design and Technical Evaluation of an Enhanced Location-Awareness Service Enabler for Spatial Disorientation Management of Elderly With Mild Cognitive Impairment

TL;DR: The design and technical evaluation of a location-awareness service enabler aimed at supporting and managing probable wandering situations of a person with MCI is described.