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by Jürgen Merkel, Curt Wong, Devaki Chandramouli, Rainer Liebhart
LTE for Public Safety
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Foreword
Foreword by Dr. Hossein Moiin
Foreword by Mr. Andrew Thiessen
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Terminology
Chapter 1: Introduction to LTE/SAE
1.1 Role of 3GPP
1.2 History of LTE
1.3 Drivers for LTE
1.4 EPS compared to GPRS and UMTS
1.5 Spectrum Considerations
1.6 Network Architecture
1.7 IP Multimedia Subsystem
1.8 Voice and SMS in LTE
1.9 Interworking with 2G/3G Networks
1.10 Interworking with Non-3GPP Access Networks
1.11 Network Sharing
1.12 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
1.13 Terms and Definitions
References
Chapter 2: Regulatory Features
2.1 Emergency Calls
2.2 Public Warning System
2.3 Lawful Interception
2.4 Enhanced Multimedia Priority Services
References
Chapter 3: LTE for Public Safety Networks
3.1 Why LTE for Public Safety Networks?
3.2 What are Public Safety Networks?
3.3 LTE meets Demands of Public Safety Networks
3.4 Wide Range of LTE Devices for Public Safety
3.5 Standalone versus Shared Deployments
3.6 Interworking
References
Chapter 4: Proximity Services
4.1 Introduction to Proximity Services
4.2 Proximity Services Architectures
4.3 Synchronization
4.4 Service Authorization
4.5 ProSe Direct Discovery
4.6 ProSe Direct Communication
4.7 EPC-Level ProSe Discovery
4.8 Other Essential Functions for Proximity Services
4.9 Deployment Scenarios
4.10 Public Safety Use Cases
4.11 Outlook to Enhanced Proximity Services
4.12 Terms and Definitions
References
Chapter 5: Group Communication Over LTE
5.1 Introduction to Group Communication Services
5.2 Group Communication System Enablers for LTE
5.3 Principles of Group Communication over LTE
5.4 Functional Entities
5.5 Interfaces and Protocols
5.6 GCSE Functions
5.7 Establishment of MBMS Delivery
5.8 MBMS Delivery Procedures
5.9 Access Control
5.10 Mission Critical Push to Talk
References
Chapter 6: Summary and Outlook
6.1 Role of LTE
6.2 Public Safety Features
6.3 LTE for Public Safety
6.4 Outlook
References
Appendix A
A.1 Call Flows
A.2 3GPP Reference Points
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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Title Page
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Foreword
Foreword by Dr. Hossein Moiin
Foreword by Mr. Andrew Thiessen
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Terminology
Chapter 1: Introduction to LTE/SAE
1.1 Role of 3GPP
1.2 History of LTE
1.3 Drivers for LTE
1.4 EPS compared to GPRS and UMTS
1.5 Spectrum Considerations
1.6 Network Architecture
1.7 IP Multimedia Subsystem
1.8 Voice and SMS in LTE
1.9 Interworking with 2G/3G Networks
1.10 Interworking with Non-3GPP Access Networks
1.11 Network Sharing
1.12 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
1.13 Terms and Definitions
References
Chapter 2: Regulatory Features
2.1 Emergency Calls
2.2 Public Warning System
2.3 Lawful Interception
2.4 Enhanced Multimedia Priority Services
References
Chapter 3: LTE for Public Safety Networks
3.1 Why LTE for Public Safety Networks?
3.2 What are Public Safety Networks?
3.3 LTE meets Demands of Public Safety Networks
3.4 Wide Range of LTE Devices for Public Safety
3.5 Standalone versus Shared Deployments
3.6 Interworking
References
Chapter 4: Proximity Services
4.1 Introduction to Proximity Services
4.2 Proximity Services Architectures
4.3 Synchronization
4.4 Service Authorization
4.5 ProSe Direct Discovery
4.6 ProSe Direct Communication
4.7 EPC-Level ProSe Discovery
4.8 Other Essential Functions for Proximity Services
4.9 Deployment Scenarios
4.10 Public Safety Use Cases
4.11 Outlook to Enhanced Proximity Services
4.12 Terms and Definitions
References
Chapter 5: Group Communication Over LTE
5.1 Introduction to Group Communication Services
5.2 Group Communication System Enablers for LTE
5.3 Principles of Group Communication over LTE
5.4 Functional Entities
5.5 Interfaces and Protocols
5.6 GCSE Functions
5.7 Establishment of MBMS Delivery
5.8 MBMS Delivery Procedures
5.9 Access Control
5.10 Mission Critical Push to Talk
References
Chapter 6: Summary and Outlook
6.1 Role of LTE
6.2 Public Safety Features
6.3 LTE for Public Safety
6.4 Outlook
References
Appendix A
A.1 Call Flows
A.2 3GPP Reference Points
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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Guide
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Foreword
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Introduction
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