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This book covers the state of the art in communication networks with the help of illustrative diagrams and recent references published in reputed journals and magazines. The book gives readers a glimpse into the next generation of communication networks. It explores topics that are currently in the research phase and/or are expected to be deployed in recent future such as LTE networks and IPv6 networks. This book is written for students/researchers who wish to come up to date with the recent trends in telecommunications.

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The book focuses on recent advancements in communication networks. I would recommend this book to students and postgraduates who want to familiarize themselves with current trends in communication networks. the author provides exercise questions with which students can check their understanding of the topics. the book is well written and worth recommending. (Robert Wojcik, Computing Reviews, October, 2014)

1 Introduction
1(4)
1.1 Preamble
2(1)
1.2 Book Structure
3(2)
1.2.1 Scope and Outline
3(1)
1.2.2 Intended Audience
4(1)
References
4(1)
2 IPv6 Networks
5(14)
2.1 Basics of IP Networks
6(2)
2.2 IPv6 Address
8(3)
2.2.1 Format
8(1)
2.2.2 Types of Addresses and IPv6 Messages
9(1)
2.2.3 Stateless Autoconfiguration
10(1)
2.2.4 DNS Configuration
11(1)
2.3 IPv6 Packet Headers
11(5)
2.3.1 Base IPv6 Header
12(2)
2.3.2 Extension Headers
14(2)
2.4 Migration to IPv6
16(1)
2.5 Summary
17(2)
References
17(2)
3 Software-Defined Networking
19(14)
3.1 Introduction
19(1)
3.2 Conventional Routing Paradigm
20(2)
3.2.1 Computational Workload of Routers
21(1)
3.3 Decoupling Control and Data Planes
22(3)
3.3.1 Architectural Designs
23(1)
3.3.2 How Is SDN Useful in Research?
24(1)
3.4 Programmable Networks
25(3)
3.4.1 Global Environment for Networking Investigation
26(1)
3.4.2 How Many Controllers and Where?
27(1)
3.5 OpenFlow Protocol
28(3)
3.5.1 OpenFlow Network Architecture
28(2)
3.5.2 OpenFlow Operation
30(1)
3.6 Summary
31(2)
References
31(2)
4 Opportunistic Networking
33(12)
4.1 Defining "Opportunity"
33(1)
4.2 Opportunistic Channel Access
34(4)
4.2.1 Cognitive Radio Networks
34(2)
4.2.2 Channel Sharing: D2D, M2M and IoT
36(2)
4.3 Mobile Relay Networks
38(1)
4.3.1 Vehicular Relays
39(1)
4.4 Opportunistic Vehicular Communication
39(3)
4.4.1 802.11-Based Vehicular Networks
40(1)
4.4.2 Challenges in Opportunistic Vehicular Networks
41(1)
4.5 Summary
42(3)
References
43(2)
5 LTE Networks
45(14)
5.1 Background
47(1)
5.2 LTE Network
48(2)
5.2.1 Network Architecture
48(1)
5.2.2 Protocol Stack
49(1)
5.3 Resource Grid
50(3)
5.3.1 Frame Structure
51(1)
5.3.2 LTE Configurations
52(1)
5.4 LTE-Advanced Networks
53(5)
5.4.1 Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP)
53(1)
5.4.2 Carrier Aggregation
54(2)
5.4.3 Relaying Provisions
56(2)
5.5 Summary
58(1)
References
58(1)
6 5G Communication Technology
59(12)
6.1 5G Expectations and Limitations
60(1)
6.2 UE Relaying
61(1)
6.3 Device-to-Device Communication
62(4)
6.3.1 Modes of Operation
64(1)
6.3.2 Other D2D Technologies: Wi-Fi Direct
65(1)
6.4 D2D Communication Underlaying LTE-A
66(2)
6.4.1 Transmit Power Control
66(1)
6.4.2 Resource Allocation
67(1)
6.5 Summary
68(3)
References
69(2)
7 Executive Summary
7.1 IP Networks
71(1)
7.2 Cellular Networks
72(1)
Appendix A Exercise Questions 73(2)
Index 75
Syed Faraz Hasan is an Assistant Professor, at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea.