by Catherine Mulligan (Contributor), Anders Ryde (Contributor), Mats Stille (Contributor), Anders Ryde (Contributor), Catherine Mulligan (Contributor), Mats Stille (Contributor), Ulf Olsson (Contributor), Rogier Noldus (Author), Ioannis Fikouras (Contributor)
* Clear, concise and comprehensive view of IMS and Rich Communication Suite (RCS) for developers * Shows how to use RCS to create innovative applications for rapid uptake by end-users * Covers service and operator scenarios for the IMS architecture * Explains IMS architecture and protocols, from an application developer's perspective IMS Application Developer's Handbook gives a hands-on view of exactly what needs to be done by IMS application developers to develop an application and take it live on an operator's network. It offers practical guidance on building innovative applications using the features and capabilities of the IMS network, and shows how the rapidly changing development environment is impacting on the business models employed in the industry and how existing network solutions can be moved towards IMS. Elaborating on how IMS applies basic VoIP principles and techniques to realize a true multi-access, and multimedia network, this book ensures that developers know how to use IMS most effectively for applications. Written by established experts in the IMS core network and IMS service layer, with roots in ISDN and GSM, with experience from working at Ericsson, who have been active in standardisation and technology development and who have been involved in many customer projects for the implementation of fixed mobile converged IMS network and service. The authors of this book bring their in-depth and extensive knowledge in the organizations involved in the IMS standardization and its architecture.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 542
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 30 Jun 2016
ISBN 10: 0081016018
ISBN 13: 9780081016015
Book Overview: Learn how to develop IP Multimedia Subsystem applications and earn a good share of the $2.3 billion dollar sales projected for IMS by 2013 (Infonetics)