2861-2021 : IEEE Standard for Mobile Gaming Performance Evaluation and Optimization / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, USA : , : IEEE, , 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (31 pages) |
Disciplina | 384.534 |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry
Computer games |
ISBN | 1-5044-8146-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910508609803321 |
New York, NY, USA : , : IEEE, , 2021 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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2861-2021 : IEEE Standard for Mobile Gaming Performance Evaluation and Optimization / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, USA : , : IEEE, , 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (31 pages) |
Disciplina | 384.534 |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry
Computer games |
ISBN | 1-5044-8146-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996574846003316 |
New York, NY, USA : , : IEEE, , 2021 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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3G marketing [[electronic resource] ] : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko |
Autore | Ahonen Tomi T |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.5/3/0688
384.530688 621.384 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KasperTimo
MelkkoSara |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry
Cell phone equipment industry Cell phones - Marketing |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-27449-2
9786610274499 0-470-01118-1 0-470-01117-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
3G Marketing; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 A look back; 1.1.1 Enter I-Mode; 1.1.2 The flap about WAP being a failure; 1.1.3 Growth rate; 1.2 What have we learned?; 1.2.1 Telecoms operators and 3G marketing; 1.3 Lets touch upon definitions of 3G; 1.3.1 So what is 4G; 1.3.2 W-LAN or Wi-Fi is definitely not 4G; 1.3.3 4G will arrive ten years from now; 1.4 To sum up; 2 Market Intelligence; 2.1 What is market intelligence; 2.1.1 Evolution of market intelligence; 2.1.2 Information, analysis, knowledge and intelligence; 2.1.3 Knowledge or Intelligence
2.2 Systematic market intelligence2.2.1 Market intelligence and business intelligence; 2.2.2 Legal and regulatory intelligence; 2.2.3 Customer intelligence; 2.2.4 Competitor intelligence; 2.2.5 Technical environment intelligence; 2.2.6 Telecoms is not used to rapid innovation; 2.2.7 The computer industry thrives on rapid innovation; 2.3 'Environment scanning' intelligence; 2.3.1 Resource market intelligence; 2.3.2 Reference market studies; 2.3.3 Partnership intelligence/networking; 2.4 Towards a higher intelligence; 3 Segmentation; 3.1 What is segmentation? 3.1.1 Test of current telecoms segmentation3.1.1.1 Segmentation by size; 3.1.1.2 Segmentation by technology; 3.1.1.3 Segmentation by billing; 3.2 Segmentation criteria; 3.2.1 Segmentation from the academics; 3.2.2 Segmentation by geographical pattern; 3.2.3 Segment by demographics; 3.2.4 Industry type; 3.2.5 Segmentation by using various distribution channels; 3.2.6 Personal data; 3.2.7 Segmentation by psychological patterns; 3.3 ERP, CRM and segmentation; 3.3.1 From hard to soft facts; 3.3.2 Users broken down - segmenting situations; 3.4 From theory to practice: building a segmentation model 3.4.1 Characteristics of a useful segmentation model3.4.2 Segmentation by user behaviour; 3.4.3 How many segments?; 3.4.4 Comparison with the car industry; 3.4.5 Beyond a segment of one; 3.4.6 From business to individual; 3.4.7 Self-organizing maps; 3.4.8 From alphas to omegas; 3.5 Developing the segmentation model; 3.6 To sum up segmentation; 4 Service Development and Management; 4.1 Product development - the Five Ms; 4.1.1 Power of personalization; 4.1.2 Money brings content; 4.1.3 Talking machines; 4.2 Service management (product management); 4.2.1 Knowing the market 4.2.2 New service ideas4.2.3 Brainstorming; 4.2.4 From idea to opportunity; 4.2.5 Let there be light; 4.2.6 It is your own sales who knows your customer best; 4.2.7 Caught in the middle of the triangle; 4.3 The launch; 4.3.1 Tariffing, cost and profit; 4.4 Killing a service; 4.5 To finish with service creation; 5 Partnership Management; 5.1 What is partnering?; 5.1.1 Flavours of partnering; 5.1.2 Who are the prospective partners?; 5.2 Operators are new to this game; 5.2.1 Culture shock; 5.3 Revenue sharing; 5.3.1 What kind of revenue (and/or cost) sharing options? 5.3.2 What level of revenue sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910143745803321 |
Ahonen Tomi T | ||
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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3G marketing [[electronic resource] ] : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko |
Autore | Ahonen Tomi T |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.5/3/0688
384.530688 621.384 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KasperTimo
MelkkoSara |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry
Cell phone equipment industry Cell phones - Marketing |
ISBN |
1-280-27449-2
9786610274499 0-470-01118-1 0-470-01117-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
3G Marketing; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 A look back; 1.1.1 Enter I-Mode; 1.1.2 The flap about WAP being a failure; 1.1.3 Growth rate; 1.2 What have we learned?; 1.2.1 Telecoms operators and 3G marketing; 1.3 Lets touch upon definitions of 3G; 1.3.1 So what is 4G; 1.3.2 W-LAN or Wi-Fi is definitely not 4G; 1.3.3 4G will arrive ten years from now; 1.4 To sum up; 2 Market Intelligence; 2.1 What is market intelligence; 2.1.1 Evolution of market intelligence; 2.1.2 Information, analysis, knowledge and intelligence; 2.1.3 Knowledge or Intelligence
2.2 Systematic market intelligence2.2.1 Market intelligence and business intelligence; 2.2.2 Legal and regulatory intelligence; 2.2.3 Customer intelligence; 2.2.4 Competitor intelligence; 2.2.5 Technical environment intelligence; 2.2.6 Telecoms is not used to rapid innovation; 2.2.7 The computer industry thrives on rapid innovation; 2.3 'Environment scanning' intelligence; 2.3.1 Resource market intelligence; 2.3.2 Reference market studies; 2.3.3 Partnership intelligence/networking; 2.4 Towards a higher intelligence; 3 Segmentation; 3.1 What is segmentation? 3.1.1 Test of current telecoms segmentation3.1.1.1 Segmentation by size; 3.1.1.2 Segmentation by technology; 3.1.1.3 Segmentation by billing; 3.2 Segmentation criteria; 3.2.1 Segmentation from the academics; 3.2.2 Segmentation by geographical pattern; 3.2.3 Segment by demographics; 3.2.4 Industry type; 3.2.5 Segmentation by using various distribution channels; 3.2.6 Personal data; 3.2.7 Segmentation by psychological patterns; 3.3 ERP, CRM and segmentation; 3.3.1 From hard to soft facts; 3.3.2 Users broken down - segmenting situations; 3.4 From theory to practice: building a segmentation model 3.4.1 Characteristics of a useful segmentation model3.4.2 Segmentation by user behaviour; 3.4.3 How many segments?; 3.4.4 Comparison with the car industry; 3.4.5 Beyond a segment of one; 3.4.6 From business to individual; 3.4.7 Self-organizing maps; 3.4.8 From alphas to omegas; 3.5 Developing the segmentation model; 3.6 To sum up segmentation; 4 Service Development and Management; 4.1 Product development - the Five Ms; 4.1.1 Power of personalization; 4.1.2 Money brings content; 4.1.3 Talking machines; 4.2 Service management (product management); 4.2.1 Knowing the market 4.2.2 New service ideas4.2.3 Brainstorming; 4.2.4 From idea to opportunity; 4.2.5 Let there be light; 4.2.6 It is your own sales who knows your customer best; 4.2.7 Caught in the middle of the triangle; 4.3 The launch; 4.3.1 Tariffing, cost and profit; 4.4 Killing a service; 4.5 To finish with service creation; 5 Partnership Management; 5.1 What is partnering?; 5.1.1 Flavours of partnering; 5.1.2 Who are the prospective partners?; 5.2 Operators are new to this game; 5.2.1 Culture shock; 5.3 Revenue sharing; 5.3.1 What kind of revenue (and/or cost) sharing options? 5.3.2 What level of revenue sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910829826903321 |
Ahonen Tomi T | ||
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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3G marketing [[electronic resource] ] : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko |
Autore | Ahonen Tomi T |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.5/3/0688
384.530688 621.384 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KasperTimo
MelkkoSara |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry
Cell phone equipment industry Cell phones - Marketing |
ISBN |
1-280-27449-2
9786610274499 0-470-01118-1 0-470-01117-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
3G Marketing; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 A look back; 1.1.1 Enter I-Mode; 1.1.2 The flap about WAP being a failure; 1.1.3 Growth rate; 1.2 What have we learned?; 1.2.1 Telecoms operators and 3G marketing; 1.3 Lets touch upon definitions of 3G; 1.3.1 So what is 4G; 1.3.2 W-LAN or Wi-Fi is definitely not 4G; 1.3.3 4G will arrive ten years from now; 1.4 To sum up; 2 Market Intelligence; 2.1 What is market intelligence; 2.1.1 Evolution of market intelligence; 2.1.2 Information, analysis, knowledge and intelligence; 2.1.3 Knowledge or Intelligence
2.2 Systematic market intelligence2.2.1 Market intelligence and business intelligence; 2.2.2 Legal and regulatory intelligence; 2.2.3 Customer intelligence; 2.2.4 Competitor intelligence; 2.2.5 Technical environment intelligence; 2.2.6 Telecoms is not used to rapid innovation; 2.2.7 The computer industry thrives on rapid innovation; 2.3 'Environment scanning' intelligence; 2.3.1 Resource market intelligence; 2.3.2 Reference market studies; 2.3.3 Partnership intelligence/networking; 2.4 Towards a higher intelligence; 3 Segmentation; 3.1 What is segmentation? 3.1.1 Test of current telecoms segmentation3.1.1.1 Segmentation by size; 3.1.1.2 Segmentation by technology; 3.1.1.3 Segmentation by billing; 3.2 Segmentation criteria; 3.2.1 Segmentation from the academics; 3.2.2 Segmentation by geographical pattern; 3.2.3 Segment by demographics; 3.2.4 Industry type; 3.2.5 Segmentation by using various distribution channels; 3.2.6 Personal data; 3.2.7 Segmentation by psychological patterns; 3.3 ERP, CRM and segmentation; 3.3.1 From hard to soft facts; 3.3.2 Users broken down - segmenting situations; 3.4 From theory to practice: building a segmentation model 3.4.1 Characteristics of a useful segmentation model3.4.2 Segmentation by user behaviour; 3.4.3 How many segments?; 3.4.4 Comparison with the car industry; 3.4.5 Beyond a segment of one; 3.4.6 From business to individual; 3.4.7 Self-organizing maps; 3.4.8 From alphas to omegas; 3.5 Developing the segmentation model; 3.6 To sum up segmentation; 4 Service Development and Management; 4.1 Product development - the Five Ms; 4.1.1 Power of personalization; 4.1.2 Money brings content; 4.1.3 Talking machines; 4.2 Service management (product management); 4.2.1 Knowing the market 4.2.2 New service ideas4.2.3 Brainstorming; 4.2.4 From idea to opportunity; 4.2.5 Let there be light; 4.2.6 It is your own sales who knows your customer best; 4.2.7 Caught in the middle of the triangle; 4.3 The launch; 4.3.1 Tariffing, cost and profit; 4.4 Killing a service; 4.5 To finish with service creation; 5 Partnership Management; 5.1 What is partnering?; 5.1.1 Flavours of partnering; 5.1.2 Who are the prospective partners?; 5.2 Operators are new to this game; 5.2.1 Culture shock; 5.3 Revenue sharing; 5.3.1 What kind of revenue (and/or cost) sharing options? 5.3.2 What level of revenue sharing |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910841681303321 |
Ahonen Tomi T | ||
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Annual CMRS competition report [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C., : Federal Communications Commission, 1996- |
Soggetto topico |
Cell phone services industry - United States
Mobile communication systems - United States Cell phone services industry Mobile communication systems |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Annual CMRS competition report |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910703537203321 |
Washington, D.C., : Federal Communications Commission, 1996- | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cellular communications explained [[electronic resource] ] : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole |
Autore | Poole Ian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (215 p.) |
Disciplina |
621.382
621.38456 |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-62921-5
9786610629213 0-08-045632-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to cellular telecommunications; Beginnings; Overview of the systems; Chapter 2 Radio waves and propagation; Electric fields; Magnetic fields; Radio waves; Frequency-to-wavelength conversion; Polarization; How radio signals travel; Refraction, reflection and diffraction; Coverage and network planning; Chapter 3 Modulation; Radio carrier; Amplitude modulation; Modulation index; Frequency modulation; Modulation index and deviation ratio; Sidebands; Bandwidth; Improvement in signal-to-noise ratio
Frequency shift keying Phase modulation; Phase shift keying; Minimum shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Spread spectrum techniques; Frequency hopping; Direct sequence spread spectrum; Orthogonal frequency division multiplex; Bandwidth and data capacity; Summary; Chapter 4 Cellular basics; Spectrum re-use; Multiple access schemes; Duplex operation; Setting up calls; Receiving and making a call; Handover and handoff; Channel usage; Infrastructure; Base transceiver station; Mobile switching centre; Mobile phone; Voice coding; Digital data structures; Chapter 5 Analogue systems; Today Basic system Base station; Mobile switching centres; Mobile equipment; Voice messaging; Signalling methods; Control channels; Forward control channel; Reverse control channel; Call initiation; Paging and incoming call set-up; Handoff; Summary; Chapter 6 GSM; System architecture; Equipment and subscriber identifiers; Air interface; Power levels; Multiple access and channel structure; Vocoders; Operation; General packet radio service; GPRS network structure; Layers; GPRS mobiles; GPRS coding; GPRS physical channel; Channel allocation; GPRS operation; EDGE; Time slots; Data coding and throughput Operation Chapter 7 North American TDMA; System overview; RF signal; Channels; Paging; Handoff; Authentication; PDC; Chapter 8 cdmaOne/IS-95; Standards; Spreading codes; Radio signal construction; Channels; Forward link code channels; Reverse channels; Power control; Handoff; Discontinuous reception; Call processing; Vocoders; Advantages of CDMA; Chapter 9 CDMA2000; 1X and 3X; Radio configurations; CDMA2000 1X; Power control; Beam formatting; Channels; Packet data; Handoff; CDMA2000 1xEV-DV; New features; Base station selection; Release D; Broadcast and multicast services; Fast call set-up Mobile equipment identifier CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; EV-DO air interface; Forward link; Reverse link; Mobile IP; Chapter 10 UMTS; Capabilities; System architecture overview; User equipment; Radio network sub-system; Protocols; Air interface; Spreading; Synchronization; Power control; Frames, slots and channels; Logical channels; Transport channels; Physical channels; Packet data; Speech coding; Discontinuous reception; Access stratum protocol layers; Handover; Inter-system handover; The evolution of 3G networks; Chapter 11 Position location; Cell ID; TDOA; A-GPS; GPS; Assistance from the base station A-GPS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910451096203321 |
Poole Ian | ||
Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cellular communications explained [[electronic resource] ] : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole |
Autore | Poole Ian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (215 p.) |
Disciplina |
621.382
621.38456 |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry |
ISBN |
1-280-62921-5
9786610629213 0-08-045632-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to cellular telecommunications; Beginnings; Overview of the systems; Chapter 2 Radio waves and propagation; Electric fields; Magnetic fields; Radio waves; Frequency-to-wavelength conversion; Polarization; How radio signals travel; Refraction, reflection and diffraction; Coverage and network planning; Chapter 3 Modulation; Radio carrier; Amplitude modulation; Modulation index; Frequency modulation; Modulation index and deviation ratio; Sidebands; Bandwidth; Improvement in signal-to-noise ratio
Frequency shift keying Phase modulation; Phase shift keying; Minimum shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Spread spectrum techniques; Frequency hopping; Direct sequence spread spectrum; Orthogonal frequency division multiplex; Bandwidth and data capacity; Summary; Chapter 4 Cellular basics; Spectrum re-use; Multiple access schemes; Duplex operation; Setting up calls; Receiving and making a call; Handover and handoff; Channel usage; Infrastructure; Base transceiver station; Mobile switching centre; Mobile phone; Voice coding; Digital data structures; Chapter 5 Analogue systems; Today Basic system Base station; Mobile switching centres; Mobile equipment; Voice messaging; Signalling methods; Control channels; Forward control channel; Reverse control channel; Call initiation; Paging and incoming call set-up; Handoff; Summary; Chapter 6 GSM; System architecture; Equipment and subscriber identifiers; Air interface; Power levels; Multiple access and channel structure; Vocoders; Operation; General packet radio service; GPRS network structure; Layers; GPRS mobiles; GPRS coding; GPRS physical channel; Channel allocation; GPRS operation; EDGE; Time slots; Data coding and throughput Operation Chapter 7 North American TDMA; System overview; RF signal; Channels; Paging; Handoff; Authentication; PDC; Chapter 8 cdmaOne/IS-95; Standards; Spreading codes; Radio signal construction; Channels; Forward link code channels; Reverse channels; Power control; Handoff; Discontinuous reception; Call processing; Vocoders; Advantages of CDMA; Chapter 9 CDMA2000; 1X and 3X; Radio configurations; CDMA2000 1X; Power control; Beam formatting; Channels; Packet data; Handoff; CDMA2000 1xEV-DV; New features; Base station selection; Release D; Broadcast and multicast services; Fast call set-up Mobile equipment identifier CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; EV-DO air interface; Forward link; Reverse link; Mobile IP; Chapter 10 UMTS; Capabilities; System architecture overview; User equipment; Radio network sub-system; Protocols; Air interface; Spreading; Synchronization; Power control; Frames, slots and channels; Logical channels; Transport channels; Physical channels; Packet data; Speech coding; Discontinuous reception; Access stratum protocol layers; Handover; Inter-system handover; The evolution of 3G networks; Chapter 11 Position location; Cell ID; TDOA; A-GPS; GPS; Assistance from the base station A-GPS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784068803321 |
Poole Ian | ||
Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Cellular communications explained [[electronic resource] ] : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole |
Autore | Poole Ian |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (215 p.) |
Disciplina |
621.382
621.38456 |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry |
ISBN |
1-280-62921-5
9786610629213 0-08-045632-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction to cellular telecommunications; Beginnings; Overview of the systems; Chapter 2 Radio waves and propagation; Electric fields; Magnetic fields; Radio waves; Frequency-to-wavelength conversion; Polarization; How radio signals travel; Refraction, reflection and diffraction; Coverage and network planning; Chapter 3 Modulation; Radio carrier; Amplitude modulation; Modulation index; Frequency modulation; Modulation index and deviation ratio; Sidebands; Bandwidth; Improvement in signal-to-noise ratio
Frequency shift keying Phase modulation; Phase shift keying; Minimum shift keying; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Spread spectrum techniques; Frequency hopping; Direct sequence spread spectrum; Orthogonal frequency division multiplex; Bandwidth and data capacity; Summary; Chapter 4 Cellular basics; Spectrum re-use; Multiple access schemes; Duplex operation; Setting up calls; Receiving and making a call; Handover and handoff; Channel usage; Infrastructure; Base transceiver station; Mobile switching centre; Mobile phone; Voice coding; Digital data structures; Chapter 5 Analogue systems; Today Basic system Base station; Mobile switching centres; Mobile equipment; Voice messaging; Signalling methods; Control channels; Forward control channel; Reverse control channel; Call initiation; Paging and incoming call set-up; Handoff; Summary; Chapter 6 GSM; System architecture; Equipment and subscriber identifiers; Air interface; Power levels; Multiple access and channel structure; Vocoders; Operation; General packet radio service; GPRS network structure; Layers; GPRS mobiles; GPRS coding; GPRS physical channel; Channel allocation; GPRS operation; EDGE; Time slots; Data coding and throughput Operation Chapter 7 North American TDMA; System overview; RF signal; Channels; Paging; Handoff; Authentication; PDC; Chapter 8 cdmaOne/IS-95; Standards; Spreading codes; Radio signal construction; Channels; Forward link code channels; Reverse channels; Power control; Handoff; Discontinuous reception; Call processing; Vocoders; Advantages of CDMA; Chapter 9 CDMA2000; 1X and 3X; Radio configurations; CDMA2000 1X; Power control; Beam formatting; Channels; Packet data; Handoff; CDMA2000 1xEV-DV; New features; Base station selection; Release D; Broadcast and multicast services; Fast call set-up Mobile equipment identifier CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; EV-DO air interface; Forward link; Reverse link; Mobile IP; Chapter 10 UMTS; Capabilities; System architecture overview; User equipment; Radio network sub-system; Protocols; Air interface; Spreading; Synchronization; Power control; Frames, slots and channels; Logical channels; Transport channels; Physical channels; Packet data; Speech coding; Discontinuous reception; Access stratum protocol layers; Handover; Inter-system handover; The evolution of 3G networks; Chapter 11 Position location; Cell ID; TDOA; A-GPS; GPS; Assistance from the base station A-GPS |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826469003321 |
Poole Ian | ||
Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Charging for mobile all-IP telecommunications / / Yi-Bing Lin, Sok-Ian Sou |
Autore | Lin Yi-Bing <1961-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : , , 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (301 p.) |
Disciplina |
384.5/33
384.533 621.3845 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SouSok-Ian |
Collana | Wiley series on wireless communications and mobile computing |
Soggetto topico |
Internet telephony - Prices
Cell phone services industry Invoices - Computer programs |
ISBN |
1-281-84113-7
9786611841133 0-470-77767-2 0-470-77766-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Charging for Mobile All-IP Networks -- 1.2 Online Charging -- 1.3 Concluding Remarks -- 1.4 Review Questions -- 1.5 References -- Chapter 2: Telecommunications Networks -- 2.1 Public Switched Telephone Network -- 2.2 Global System for Mobile Communications -- 2.3 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System -- 2.4 IP Multimedia Core Network Subsystem -- 2.5 WLAN and Cellular Interworking -- 2.6 Concluding Remarks -- 2.7 Review Questions -- 2.8 References -- Chapter 3: Telecommunications Services -- 3.1 Automated Attendant -- 3.2 Charging Services -- 3.3 Routing Services -- 3.4 Dialing Services -- 3.5 Screening Services -- 3.6 Interrupt Services -- 3.7 Mass Call -- 3.8 Universal Personal Telecommunications Number -- 3.9 Interactive Voice Response Techniques -- 3.10 Other Telephone Services -- 3.11 Mobile Telecommunications Services -- 3.12 Concluding Remarks -- 3.13 Review Questions -- 3.14 References -- Chapter 4: GPRS Tunneling Protocol Extension -- 4.1 The GTP' Protocol -- 4.2 Connection Setup Procedure -- 4.3 CDR Transfer Procedure -- 4.4 Prepaid Quota Management -- 4.5 Prepaid Quota Management Procedure -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks -- 4.7 Review Questions -- 4.8 References -- Chapter 5: Mobile Charging Protocols -- 5.1 Customized Application for the Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) -- 5.2 Remote Access Dial In User Service (RADIUS) -- 5.3 Diameter -- 5.4 Diameter-based Offline Charging -- 5.5 Diameter-based Online Charging -- 5.6 Session Initiation Protocol: IMS Charging Headers -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- 5.8 Review Questions -- 5.9 References -- Chapter 6: UMTS CS/PS Charging Management -- 6.1 Circuit Switched Service Domain -- 6.2 Packet Switched Service Domain -- 6.3 Concluding Remarks -- 6.4 Review Questions -- 6.5 References -- Chapter 7: IMS and MMS Offline Charging Management -- 7.1 Offline Charging for IMS -- 7.2 IMS Charging Correlation -- 7.3 Multimedia Messaging Service Domain -- 7.4 Mediation Device -- 7.5 Concluding Remarks.
7.6 Review Questions -- 7.7 References -- Chapter 8: UMTS Online Charging -- 8.1 UMTS Charging Architecture (Release 6) -- 8.2 Online Charging Scenarios -- 8.3 Concluding Remarks -- 8.4 Review Questions -- 8.5 References -- Chapter 9: Service Data Flow-based Charging -- 9.1 Online Flow Based Charging Architecture -- 9.2 Content-based Service for Online TPF/GPRS -- 9.3 Online IMS Flow-based Charging -- 9.4 Policy and Charging Control Integration -- 9.5 Concluding Remarks -- 9.6 Review Questions -- 9.7 References -- Chapter 10: Billing for VoIP Services -- 10.1 A VoIP Network Architecture -- 10.2 Call Detail Record Generation -- 10.3 Deriving Call Holding Time Distributions -- 10.4 Observations form the Call Holding Time Statistics -- 10.5 Concluding Remarks -- 10.6 Review Questions -- 10.7 References -- Appendix A. Connection Failure Detection for GTP' -- A.1 GTP' Failure Detection -- A.2 Numerical Examples -- A.3 Concluding Remarks -- A.4 Notation -- A.5 References -- Appendix B. Charging for Integrated Prepaid VoIP and Messaging Services -- B.1 Prepaid Application Server of SIP-based Services -- B.2 Charging Integration for Prepaid Calls and Instant Messaging -- B.2.1 Prepaid IMS-to-PSTN Call Setup and Release -- B.2.2 Prepaid Instant Messaging Delivery -- B.2.3 Charging Policy of the Prepaid Application Server -- B.3 Performance for the PAS Charging Policy -- B.4 Concluding Remarks -- B.5 Notation -- B.6 References -- Appendix C. Modeling Credit Reservation for OCS -- C.1 Recharge Threshold-based Credit Reservation -- C.2 Numerical Examples and Conclusions -- C.3 Notation -- C.4 References -- Appendix D. Reducing Credit Re-authorization Cost -- D.1 Credit Re-authorization Procedure -- D.2 The Threshold-based Scheme -- D.3 Numerical Examples -- D.4 Concluding Remarks -- D.5 Notation -- D.6 References -- Appendix E. Credit Redistribution for UMTS Prepaid Service through CAMEL -- E.1 The IN Approach for the UMTS Prepaid Service -- E.2 The Prepaid Charging Message Flow. E.3 The Prepaid Credit Reclaim (PCR) Mechanism -- E.4 Concluding Remarks -- E.5 Notation -- E.6 References -- Appendix F. An Example of IMS Charging Application Server -- F.1 Rf/Ro Interface and Session Initialization -- F.2 Creating Rf/Ro Requests -- F.3 Receiving Answers -- F.4 Error/Timeout Handling and Debugging -- F.5 References -- Appendix G. Non-IP-Based Prepaid Phone Service -- G.1 Non-IP-based Mobile Prepaid Services -- G.2 Wireless Intelligent Network Approach -- G.2.1 WIN Call Origination -- G.2.2 WIN Call Termination -- G.2.3 WIN Prepaid Recharging -- G.3 Service Node Approach -- G.4 Hot Billing Approach -- G.4.1 Hot Billing Initialization and Call Origination -- G.4.2 Hot Billing Customer Query and Recharging -- G.5 Handset-Based Approach -- G.5.1 SIM Card Issues -- G.5.2 Handset-Based Call Origination -- G.5.3 Handset-Based Prepaid Recharging -- G.6 Comparison of the Prepaid Solutions -- G.6.1 Roaming to other networks -- G.6.2 Scalability -- G.6.3 Fraud Risk -- G.6.4 Initial System Setup -- G.6.5 Service Features -- G.6.6 Real-Time Rating -- G.7 Business Issues -- G.8 Concluding Remarks -- G.9. Review Questions -- G.10. References -- Appendix H. Performance of Service Node Based Mobile Prepaid Service -- H.1 The Service Node Approach -- H.2 Numeric Examples -- H.2.1 Effects of the Variation of Call Charges -- H.2.2 Effect of I on E[BL*]/I -- H.2.3 The Cost Function -- H.3 Concluding Remarks -- H.4 Notation -- H.5 References. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910144111903321 |
Lin Yi-Bing <1961-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : , , 2008 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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