![]() WiMAX Security and Quality of Service: An End-to-End Perspective
ISBN: 978-0-470-72197-1
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418 pages
August 2010
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Acknowledgement.
List of Contributors.
List of Acronyms.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Part A Introduction.
1 Overview of End-to-End WiMAX Network Architecture (Dr Mohuya Chakraborty and Dr Debika Bhattacharyya).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Wireless Primer.
1.3 Introduction to WiMAX Technology.
1.4 Mobile WiMAX.
1.5 Overview of End-to-End WiMAX Network Architecture.
1.6 Radio Interface Specifications for WiMAX.
1.7 Interoperability Issues in WiMAX.
1.8 Summary.
Part B Security.
2 WiMAX Security Defined in 802.16 Standards (Slim Rekhis and Noureddine Boudriga).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Overview of 802.16 WMAN Networks.
2.3 Security Requirements for Broadband Access in WMAN Networks.
2.4 Security Mechanisms in Initial 802.16 Networks.
2.5 Analysis of Security Weaknesses in Initial Versions of 802.16.
2.6 Security Amendments in Recent Versions if IEEE 802.16.
2.7 Analysis of Security Weaknesses in 802.16e.
2.8 Further Reading.
2.9 Summary.
3 Key Management in 802.16e (Georgios Kambourakis and Stefanos Gritzalis).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Privacy Key Management Protocol.
3.3 PKM Version 1.
3.4 PKM Version 2.
3.5 Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures.
3.6 Comparisons with 802.11/UMTS.
3.7 Summary.
4 WiMAX Network Security (Luca Adamo, Romano Fantacci and Leonardo Maccari).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 WiMAX Network Reference Model.
4.3 The RADIUS Server.
4.4 WiMAX Networking Procedures and Security.
4.5 Further Reading.
4.6 Summary.
Part C Quality of Service.
5 Cross-Layer End-to-End QoS Architecture: The Milestone of WiMAX (Floriano De Rango, Andrea Malfitano and Salvatore Marano).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 QoS Definitions.
5.3 QoS Mechanisms Offered by IEEE 802.16.
5.4 What is Missing in the WiMAX Features?
5.5 Future Challenges.
5.6 Summary.
6 QoS in Mobile WiMAX (Neila Krichene and Noureddine Boudriga).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Architectural QoS Requirements.
6.3 Mobile WiMAX Service Flows.
6.4 Admission Control.
6.5 Scheduling Service.
6.6 Maintaining QoS During Handover.
6.7 Enhancing WiMAX QoS Issues: Research Work.
6.8 Further Reading.
6.9 Summary.
7 Mobility Management in WiMAX Networks (Ikbal Chammakhi Msadaa, Daniel Cˆamara and Fethi Filali).
7.1 Mobile WiMAX Architecture.
7.2 Horizontal Handover in 802.16e.
7.3 Optimized 802.16e Handover Schemes.
7.4 Vertical Handover.
7.5 Roaming.
7.6 Mobility Management in WiMESH Networks.
7.7 Conclusion.
7.8 Summary.
Part D Advanced Topics.
8 QoS Challenges in the Handover Process (Marina Aguado, Eduardo Jacob, Marion Berbineau and Ivan Lledo Samper).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Handover in WiMAX.
8.3 The IEEE802.16 Handover Process.
8.4 The Media Independent Handover Initiative – IEEE 802.21.
8.5 Enhancing the Handover Process.
8.6 Handover Scheduling.
8.7 Handover Performance Analysis.
8.8 Summary.
9 Resource Allocation in Mobile WiMAX Networks (Tara Ali Yahiya).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Background on IEEE 802.16e.
9.3 System Model.
9.4 OFDMA Key Principles–Analysis and Performance Characterizations.
9.5 Cross-Layer Resource Allocation in Mobile WiMAX.
9.6 Channel Aware Class Based Queue (CACBQ) – The Proposed Solution.
9.7 Summary and Conclusion.
10 QoS Issues and Challenges in WiMAX and WiMAX MMR Networks (Kiran Kumari, Srinath Narasimha and Krishna M. Sivalingam).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Multimedia Traffic.
10.3 Multimedia: WiFi versus WiMAX.
10.4 QoS Scheduling in WiMAX Networks.
10.5 Voice Traffic Scheduling in WiMAX.
10.6 Video Traffic Scheduling in WiMAX.
10.7 Introduction to WiMAX MMR Networks.
10.8 Scheduling in WiMAX MMR Networks.
10.9 Basic Wireless Scheduling Algorithms.
10.10 Scheduling Algorithms for WiMAX MMR Networks.
10.11 Further Reading.
10.12 Summary.
11 On the Integration of WiFi and WiMAX Networks (Tara Ali Yahiya and Hakima Chaouchi).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 General Design Principles of the Interworking Architecture.
11.3 WiFi/Mobile WiMAX Interworking Architecture.
11.4 Network Discovery and Selection.
11.5 Authentication and Security Architecture.
11.6 Security in WiFi and WiMAX Networks.
11.7 Mobility Management.
11.8 Quality of Service Architecture.
11.9 Summary.
12 QoS Simulation and An Enhanced Solution of Cell Selection for WiMAX Network (Xinbing Wang, Shen Gu, Yuan Wu and Jiajing Wang).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 WiMAX Simulation Tools – Overview.
12.3 QoS Simulation of WiMAX Network.
12.4 Analysis of QoS Simulation Results.
12.5 Enhancement – A New Solution of Cell Selection.
12.6 Summary.
References 363
Appendix List of Standards.
Index.
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