The IMS: IP Multimedia Concepts And Services, Second Edition
by Miikka Poikselka, Georg Mayer, Hisham Khartabil, Aki Niemi
Preface
Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem, better known as ''IMS'', is based on the specification of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as standardized by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). But SIP as a protocol is only one part of it. IMS is more than just a protocol; it is an architecture for the convergence of data, speech, fixed and mobile networks and is based on a wide range of protocols, most of which have been developed by IETF. IMS combines and enhances them to allow real-time services on top of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) packet-switched domain.
This book was written to provide a detailed insight into what IMS is – i.e., its concepts, architecture, service and protocols. Its intended audience ranges from marketing managers, research engineers, development and test engineers to university students. The book is written in a manner that allows readers to choose the level of knowledge they need and the depth of understanding of IMS they desire to achieve. The book is also very well suited as a reference.
The first few chapters in Part I provide a detailed overview of the system architecture and the entities that, when combined, are necessary to provide IMS. These chapters also present the reference points (interfaces) between these entities and introduces the protocols assigned to these interfaces.
As with every communication system, IMS is built on concepts that offer basic and advanced services to its users. Security is a concept that ...
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