This unique book bridges the gap between ubiquitous computing (UBICOMP) and third generation mobile communication. A first-of-its-kind, this resource helps you decide which are the most promising technologies to use for specific mobile communication applications. Scenarios indicate how new applications will be developed and how to implement them. It points out each technology 's distinguishing characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, to help you determine if a certain implementation is feasible and what performance level you might expect. The book features an informative discussion on how mobile network operators plan ongoing services and manage resources. Moreover, you learn how Internet providers, portal operators and content providers develop the right platforms for multimedia services, content aggregation and selection towards mobile Internet applications. In addition, future trends are considered. This book is an authoritative, practical reference for all your current and future projects in the field.
Foreword.; Preface.; Introduction - Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Computing. The Driving Factor of Mobility. Innovation Drivers.; The Market for Ubiquitous Computing - Mobile Market Developments. Internet Market Developments. Fixed and Mobile Convergence.; Technologies - Mobile Wireless Communication Technologies. Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UMTS. Ubiquitous Computing Appliances (Devices).; Standardization - Personal Area and Local Area Network Standardization. 3G Standardization. Addressing and Registration Standards. Standards for Information Encoding. Software, Protocols, Computer Languages and Smart Cards.; Applications - UMTS Services and Applications. Examples: WAP and i-mode. Telemetry. Mobile E-Commerce.; Resource Issues - Addressing Capacity in Networked Environments. Frequency Spectrum.; Outlook: Telecom + Datacom + Media = Infocom - Taking Moore's Law into the Future. Future Network Architectures. Devices. The Smart Card Issue. New Services and Applications. Mobile Agents. Industry Outlook. Researchers Move to 4G Mobile Radio Systems. Market Development.; Glossary.;
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Josef Franz Huber
Josef Franz Huber is senior vice president, Mobile Network Business Unit, Siemens AG, Munich, Germany. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria. He presently holds the position of the Chairman of the Mobile Industry Group at BITKOM, Germany, and is Vice Chairman of the UMTS Forum.
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Alexander J. Huber
Alexander Joseph Huber is examiner at the European Patent Office, Munich, Germany, in the field of computer systems. He received his M.Sc. in computer science from the Technische UniversitvĀ§t Munchen (TUM), and Certificate d'Auditeur in computer science from Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France.