Towards 4G Technologies
Services with Initiative
Wiley Series in Communications Technology

1. Auflage Februar 2008
320 Seiten, Hardcover
Praktikerbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
Die Autoren gewähren Einblicke in neueste Entwicklungen im Bereich moderner Kommunikationssysteme. Erläutert werden u. a. die Möglichkeiten des "service-provisioning", die Bereitstellung von Internet-basierten Dienstleistungen und die zukünftige Bedeutung von Software-Agents.
Find out how the exciting new developments towards 4G mobile services and technologies will put the user at centre stage. Towards 4G Technologies provides a comprehensive explanation of future networking and service delivering technologies for next generation mobile systems. The authors explain how personalization, mobile middleware, peer-to-peer services, semantic computing, and content-awareness fit into this new concept and why they will become a necessity for future mobile services. The book presents the latest challenges and opportunities of Next Generation Mobile Systems, explaining new paradigms of service provisioning that include flexible and adaptable services.[START BOLD & ITALICS] Towards 4G Technologies:
* Gives a comprehensive description of future networking and service delivering technologies.
* Covers hot topics such as intelligent user profiling, proactive service selection, context-aware service provisioning and ubiquitous computing.
* Introduces seemingly diverse technologies to show how they will play together to create a new user experience.
* Includes case studies to illustrate the theory.
This invaluable guide will provide telecoms engineers in R&D departments, CTOs, and telecoms managers as well as academic researchers in electrical, electronic engineering and telecommunications with a comprehensive understanding of next generation mobile system technologies and services.
Currently he is elected Steering board member of the European e-Mobility Technology platform initiative supported by the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, member of the Board of Directors in the Object Management Group, headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts, USA and member of the curatorship of Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems, Berlin, Germany. He holds a Masters degree and a PhD in Electrical Engineering as was appointed from 2000 on as Visiting Professor at the Global Information and Telecommunication Institute, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.