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2861-2021 : IEEE Standard for Mobile Gaming Performance Evaluation and Optimization / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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
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2861-2021 : IEEE Standard for Mobile Gaming Performance Evaluation and Optimization / / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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
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3G marketing [[electronic resource] ] : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko
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
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3G marketing [[electronic resource] ] : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko
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
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3G marketing : communities and strategic partnerships / / Tomi T. Ahonen, Timo Kasper, Sara Melkko
3G marketing : 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
Altri autori (Persone) KasperTimo
MelkkoSara
Soggetto topico Cell phone services industry
Cell phone equipment industry
Cell phones - Marketing
ISBN 9786610274499
9781280274497
1280274492
9780470011188
0470011181
9780470011171
0470011173
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
Altri titoli varianti Three G marketing
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019372803321
Ahonen Tomi T  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004
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Annual CMRS competition report
Annual CMRS competition report
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : Federal Communications Commission, , 1996-2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (volumes)
Disciplina 621.38456
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 commercial mobile radio services report
Annual report and analysis of competitive market conditions with respect to commercial mobile services
Commercial mobile radio services (CMRS) competition report (... annual)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910703537203321
Washington, D.C. : , : Federal Communications Commission, , 1996-2009
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Cellular communications explained [[electronic resource] ] : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole
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
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Cellular communications explained [[electronic resource] ] : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole
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
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Cellular communications explained : from basics to 3G / / Ian Poole
Cellular communications explained : 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 9786610629213
9781280629211
1280629215
9780080456324
0080456324
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-9910966250703321
Poole Ian  
Oxford, England, : Newnes, c2006
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Charging for mobile all-IP telecommunications / / Yi-Bing Lin, Sok-Ian Sou
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.
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Lin Yi-Bing <1961->  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : , , 2008
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