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MOBILE COMPUTING

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Introduction
With digitalization the difference between telecommunication and computer net-working is fading and the same technologies are used in both fields. However, the convergence does not progress as rapidly as expected. Moving applications and ser-vices from one field to the other has proven to be very difficult or in many cases impossible. The explanation is that although the technologies in use are rather similar there are crucial differences in architecture and concepts..

Analysis of current mobile service architectures Voice communication Supplementary services with intelligent network Enabling services on the SIM with SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) Text services with Short Message Service (SMS) Internet access with WAP

Advanced Mobile Services Separation of service content and logic Multi-domain services PAN-based Services Collaborative Services

Separation of service content and logic

Multi-domain services

PAN-based Services

Collaborative Services
It is possible for several people to collaborate by exchanging information through several channels and devices simultaneously.

Challenges

Harsh Communication Environment

Connection/Disconnection
Variable Bandwidth

Research Issues
Scalable mobile processing Wireless Communications

Mobility
Probability

Conclusion
This paper presents an analysis of the evolutionary

path of mobile services, from early voice communication services to prospects of future service possibilities. It is argued that increasing openness can help excel the future of mobile services.

References
J.B.Andersen,T.S.Rappaport,S.Yoshida,Propagation Measurements and Models for Wireless Communications Channels, IEEE Communications Magazine. G.H.Forman,J.Zahorjan,The Computing,IEEE Computer. Challenges of Mobile Gunnar Heine, GSM Networks: Protocols, Terminology and Implementation. http\\:www.iitd.ac.in ETSI, Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+);Specification of the SIM Application Toolkit (SAT) for the Subscriber Identity Module http\\:www.w3.org.

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