The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is the technology that merges the
Internet with the cellular world. The existing session establishment
scenario of IMS suffers from triangular routing for a certain period of
time when an end user is mobile. The other problem areas in optimizing
presence service, dimensioning a push-to-talk over cellular service and
analyzing service rates of instant messaging relay extensions in IMS are
identified. In order to mitigate the drawbacks of these crucial aspects,
this book contributes with a robust scheduler to improve performance of
the presence service, several derived models to dimension push-to-talk
over cellular service, a new mechanism to reduce cost for the session
set ups in mobile environment and the evaluation of message blocking and
stability in instant messaging service by applying queuing theories. The
analysis of performance enhancements and the derived models of this book
should help shed some light on the emerging environment of IMS
infrastructure. They should also be very useful to professionals who may
be considering pursuing research in the field of wireless communications
and mobility management using stochastic process.