Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6
Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6
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Author(s): Minoli, Daniel
ISBN No.: 9781118354971
Pages: 296
Year: 201209
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 122.75
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

PREFACE xi ABOUT THE AUTHOR xiii 1 THE MOBILE USER ENVIRONMENT: SMART PHONES, PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYERS (PMPs), AND TABLETS 1 1.1 Introduction / 1 1.2 Basic MIPv6 Operation / 3 1.3 Entertainment Video Trends / 10 1.4 Scope of Investigation / 14 Appendix 1.1A: Statistics / 15 Appendix 1.1B: Bibliography / 16 References / 18 2 IPv6BASICS 19 2.1 Overview and Motivations / 19 2.


2 Address Capabilities / 23 2.2.1 IPv4 Addressing and Issues / 23 2.2.2 IPv6 Address Space / 24 2.3 IPv6 Protocol Overview / 29 2.4 IPv6 Tunneling / 37 2.5 IPsec in IPv6 / 40 2.


6 Header Compression Schemes / 40 2.7 Quality of Service In IPv6 / 44 2.8 Migration Strategies to IPv6 / 45 2.8.1 Technical Approaches / 45 2.8.2 Residential Broadband Services in an IPv6 Environment / 48 2.8.


3 Deployment Opportunities / 50 References / 53 3 MOBILE IPv6 MECHANISMS 55 3.1 Overview / 55 3.2 Protocol Details / 63 3.2.1 Generic Mechanisms / 63 3.2.2 New IPv6 Protocol, Message Types, and Destination Option / 67 3.2.


3 Modifications to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery / 74 3.2.4 Requirements for Various IPv6 Nodes / 74 3.2.5 Correspondent Node Operation / 77 3.2.6 Home Agent Node Operation / 82 3.2.


7 Mobile Node Operation / 82 3.2.8 Relationship to IPV4 Mobile IPv4 / 86 References / 88 4 ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS OF MIPv6-RELATED PROTOCOLS--PART 1 89 4.1 Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol / 89 4.2 Mobile IPv6 Fast Handovers / 94 4.2.1 General Approach / 94 4.2.


2 3G Networks Approach / 102 4.3 Multiple Care-of Addresses Registration / 104 4.3.1 Overview / 104 4.3.2 MIPv6 Extensions / 105 4.4 Mobile Node Identifier Option for MIPv6 / 106 4.5 Mobile IPv6 Management Information Base / 107 4.


6 Sockets API For Mobile IPv6 / 109 References / 111 5 ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS OF MIPv6-RELATED PROTOCOLS--PART 2 112 5.1 Dual-Stack MIPv6 / 112 5.2 Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 / 116 5.3 Flow Bindings in Mobile IPv6 and NEMO / 119 5.4 Multihoming Approaches in NEMO / 122 5.5 Bootstrapping MIPv6 Information / 127 5.5.1 Basic Approach / 128 5.


5.2 Mobile IPv6 Bootstrapping in Split Scenario / 128 5.6 Diameter Mobile IPv6 / 132 5.6.1 RFC 5447--Authentication Using AAA Infrastructures / 132 5.6.2 RFC 5778--Authentication Using the Internet Key Exchange v2 / 134 5.7 Miscellaneous MIPv6 Capabilities / 137 5.


7.1 Mobile IPv6 Vendor Specific Option / 137 5.7.2 MIPv6 Experimental Messages / 137 5.7.3 Service Selection for MIPv6 / 138 References / 139 6 PROXY MOBILE IPv6 141 6.1 Basic Proxy Mechanisms / 144 6.1.


1 Proxy Mobile IPv6 Protocol Overview / 145 6.1.2 Signaling Call Flow / 147 6.1.3 PM IPv6 Protocol Security / 149 6.1.4 Messages / 149 6.1.


5 Operations / 150 6.1.6 Summary / 153 6.2 Transient Binding / 153 6.2.1 Overview / 153 6.2.2 Use of Transient Binding Cache Entries / 155 6.


3 Local Mobility Anchor Discovery / 156 6.4 Localized Routing/Direct Routing / 157 6.5 IPv4 Support for Proxy Mobile IPv6 / 159 6.5.1 Overview / 159 6.5.2 IPv4 Home Address Mobility Support / 162 6.5.


3 IPv4 Transport Support / 164 6.5.4 Localized Routing IPv4 Considerations / 166 Appendix 6A: Network-Based Localized Mobility Management / 167 6A.1 Background / 167 6A.2 The Local Mobility Problem / 168 References / 171 7 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS FOR MIPv6 173 7.1 Using IPsec to Protect MIPv6 Signaling Between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents / 173 7.1.1 Payload Packets / 174 7.


1.2 Required Capabilities / 175 7.2 MIPv6 Operation with IKEv2 and Revised IPsec Architecture / 176 7.2.1 Packet Formats / 176 7.2.2 Requirements / 176 7.3 Securing Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization Using a Static Shared Key / 181 7.


4 Enhanced Security in Route Optimization / 182 7.5 Mobile IPv6 and Firewalls / 185 7.6 Non-IPsec Authentication Protocol For MIPv6 / 185 7.7 IP Address Location Privacy / 186 7.8 Use of Secure Neighbor Discovery / 187 7.9 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting in MIPv6 / 188 7.10 Diameter Proxy Mobile IPv6 Approaches / 188 References / 189 8 MOBILE VIDEO AND VIDEO STREAMING SERVICES 190 8.1 Overview / 190 8.


1.1 Quality of Experience Aspects / 195 8.1.2 QoS Aspects / 204 8.2 3/4G Services and Video Applications / 208 8.2.1 IETF IPv4/Mobile IPv4/IPv6 / 209 8.2.


2 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System / 209 8.2.3 Long Term Evolution / 210 8.3 Streaming Protocols and Approaches / 223 8.3.1 Streaming / 223 8.3.2 Content Distribution Networks / 234 8.


3.3 P2P Networks / 235 8.3.4 Cloud Computing / 236 8.4 MIPv6 Support in CDMA2000/WiMAX Video Environments / 238 8.5 Other Mobile Video Approaches / 240 8.5.1 ETSI Digital Video Broadcast Handheld / 240 8.


5.2 Open Mobile Video Coalition Mobile Digital TV / 245 References / 252 GLOSSARY 255 INDEX 273.


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