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ISBN 10: 0070144575
ISBN 13: 9780070144576
Author: Hasan Et Al. Talukder
Mobile Computing: Technology, Applications, and Service Creation (2nd Edition) is a comprehensive textbook authored by Asoke K. Talukder, Hasan Ahmed, and Roopa R. Yavagal. Published by McGraw-Hill India in 2010, this edition offers an in-depth exploration of mobile computing technologies, their applications, and the processes involved in service creation.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction
1.1 Mobility of Bits and Bytes
1.2 Wireless-The Beginning
1.3 Mobile Computing
1.4 Dialogue Control
1.5 Networks
1.6 Middleware and Gateways
1.7 Application and Services (Contents)
1.8 Developing Mobile Computing Applications
1.9 Security in Mobile Computing
1.10 Standards-Why are they Necessary?
1.11 Standards Bodies
1.12 Players in the Wireless Space
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References/Further Reading
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Review Questions
2. Mobile Computing Architecture
2.1 History of Computers
2.2 History of Internet
2.3 Internet-The Ubiquitous Network
2.4 Architecture for Mobile Computing
2.5 Three-tier Architecture
2.6 Design Considerations for Mobile Computing
2.7 Mobile Computing through Internet
2.8 Making Existing Applications Mobile-enabled
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3. Mobile Computing through Telephony
3.1 Evolution of Telephony
3.2 Multiple Access Procedures
3.3 Satellite Communication Systems
3.4 Mobile Computing through Telephone
3.5 Developing an IVR Application
3.6 Voice XML
3.7 Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI)
3.8 Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications
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4. Emerging Technologies
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Bluetooth
4.3 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
4.4 Wireless Broadband (WIMAX)
4.5 Mobile IP
4.6 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6)
4.7 Java Card
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References/Further Reading
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5. Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)
5.1 Global System for Mobile Communications
5.2 GSM Architecture
5.3 GSM Entities
5.4 Call Routing in GSM
5.5 PLMN Interfaces
5.6 GSM Addresses and Identifiers
5.7 Network Aspects in GSM
5.8 Mobility Management
5.9 GSM Frequency Allocation
5.10 Personal Communications Service
5.11 Authentication and Security
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6. Short Message Service (SMS)
6.1 Mobile Computing Over SMS
6.2 Short Message Service (SMS)
6.3 Value Added Services through SMS
6.4 Accessing the SMS Bearer
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7. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 GPRS and Packet Data Network
7.3 GPRS Network Architecture
7.4 GPRS Network Operations
7.5 Data Services in GPRS
7.6 Applications for GPRS
7.7 Limitations of GPRS
7.8 Billing and Charging in GPRS
7.9 Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE)
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8. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 WAP
8.3 MMS
8.4 GPRS Applications
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9. CDMA and 3G
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Spread-Spectrum Technology
9.3 IS-95
9.4 CDMA versus GSM
9.5 Wireless Data
9.6 Third Generation Networks
9.7 Applications on 3G
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10. Wireless LAN
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Wireless LAN Advantages
10.3 IEEE 802.11 Standards
10.4 Wireless LAN Architecture
10.5 Mobility in Wireless LAN
10.6 Deploying Wireless LAN
10.7 Mobile Ad hoc Networks and Sensor Networks
10.8 Wireless LAN Security
10.9 Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment
10.10 Wireless Local Loop
10.11 HiperLAN
10.12 WIFI versus 3G
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11. Intelligent Networks and Interworking
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Fundamentals of Call Processing
11.3 Intelligence in the Networks
11.4 SS#7 Signaling
11.5 IN Conceptual Model (INCM)
11.6 Softswitch
11.7 Programmable Networks
11.8 Technologies and Interfaces for IN
11.9 SS7 Security
11.10 MAPSec
11.11 Virtual Private Network (VPN)
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12. Client Programming
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Moving Beyond the Desktop
12.3 A Peek Under the Hood: Hardware Overview
12.4 Mobile Phones
12.5 Features of Mobile Phone
12.6 PDA
12.7 Design Constraints in Applications for Handheld Devices
12.8 Recent Developments in Client Technologies
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13. Programming for the Palm OS
13.1 Introduction
13.2 History of Palm OS
13.3 Palm OS Architecture
13.4 Application Development
13.5 Communication in Palm OS
13.6 Multimedia
13.7 Enhancements in the Current Release
13.8 Latest in Palm OS
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14. Wireless Devices with Symbian OS
14.1 Introduction to Symbian OS
14.2 Symbian OS Architecture
14.3 Applications for Symbian
14.4 Controls and Compound Controls
14.5 Active Objects
14.6 Localization
14.7 Security on the Symbian OS
14.8 Latest in Symbian
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15. J2ME
15.1 JAVA in the Handset
15.2 The Three-Prong Approach to JAVA Everywhere
15.3 Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) Technology
15.4 Programming for CLDC
15.5 GUI in MIDP
15.6 UI Design Issues
15.7 Multimedia
15.8 Record Management System
15.9 Communication in MIDP
15.10 Security Considerations in MIDP
15.11 Optional Packages
15.12 Mobile Related JSR
15.13 Latest in J2ME
15.14 Conclusion
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16. Wireless Devices with Windows CE
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Different Flavors of Windows CE
16.3 Windows CE Architecture
16.4 Windows CE Development Environment
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17. Voice Over Internet Protocol and Convergence
17.1 Voice Over IP
17.2 H.323 Framework for Voice Over IP
17.3 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
17.4 Comparison between H.323 and SIP
17.5 Real-Time Protocols
17.6 Convergence Technologies
17.7 Call Routing
17.8 Voice Over IP Applications
17.9 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
17.10 Mobile VoIP
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