2001
DOI: 10.1006/jnca.2001.0133
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Exploiting GSM short message service for ubiquitous accessing

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“…Lacohée et al (2003) commented that ''in a global context mobile telephony is used by a far broader stratum of the population than PCs and the Internet'' (p. 206). SMS use is cheaper than other communication methods because SMS employs signaling channels only, requiring less bandwidth resources (Tang, Chou, Tang, Pan, & Shih, 2001), therefore, it is an inexpensive method of transferring data. The initial cost of mobile phones is also less than for a computer, and the phones do not require often-expensive broadband connections as computers do.…”
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“…Lacohée et al (2003) commented that ''in a global context mobile telephony is used by a far broader stratum of the population than PCs and the Internet'' (p. 206). SMS use is cheaper than other communication methods because SMS employs signaling channels only, requiring less bandwidth resources (Tang, Chou, Tang, Pan, & Shih, 2001), therefore, it is an inexpensive method of transferring data. The initial cost of mobile phones is also less than for a computer, and the phones do not require often-expensive broadband connections as computers do.…”
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“…[10] These mobile devices are in communication with Application Service Provider (ASP) over SMS ensuring lower cost for information access. Such ASPs has been developed on Model View Controller (MVC) Framework [11]. This is manned by skilled software professional with requisite infrastructure (like Un-interrupted Power Supply etc.)…”
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“…With regard to sending the short message, the realization theory is basically similar to receiving: in terms of the short message data-frame format to code the data waiting for sending, then use the AT instructions to send these data to the serial interface, namely finish the function of sending the short message. See more details on AT instructions of mobile telephone in GSM07.05 [8] and dependent references [13] [14].…”
Section: B Initialization Of the Serial Interface And At Instructionsmentioning
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