2004
DOI: 10.1109/mmul.2004.1261110
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Mobile next-generation networks

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“…In order to define the new metrics, the architecture and protocols of the mobile-wireless information systems were analyzed (Asunmaa et al, 2002;Green, 2003;Huber, 2004;Tarasewich, 2003;Varshney & Vetter, 2002;Vaughan-Nichols, 2004) and the objects which affect the characteristics and sub-characteristics of quality were detected. As described in Figure 2, the method used to define the metrics is as following.…”
Section: Definition Of the New Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to define the new metrics, the architecture and protocols of the mobile-wireless information systems were analyzed (Asunmaa et al, 2002;Green, 2003;Huber, 2004;Tarasewich, 2003;Varshney & Vetter, 2002;Vaughan-Nichols, 2004) and the objects which affect the characteristics and sub-characteristics of quality were detected. As described in Figure 2, the method used to define the metrics is as following.…”
Section: Definition Of the New Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the objective of this research is to reduce the cost of the tracking system by utilizing the existing infrastructure and making it available to the common man. Authors believed that the best way to reach the masses was by using the mobile networks [3]. Our proposed solution mainly uses the SMS service [4] which is very cheap now a days and even a basic mobile will work this purpose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mobile network can be defined as an autonomous collection of mobile nodes using diverse devices: mobile phones, PDA, tablet PC… which communicates over a wireless link with infrastructure [1]. These mobile devices are constrained in terms of bandwidth, energy, storage capacity, computing power… Since mobile networks are based on cellular network technology, the coverage area is generally carved on geographically limited small surfaces called cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%