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Издательство InTech, 2011. - 284 p.
Recent Developments in Mobile
Communications - A Multidisciplinary Approach aims to serve as
a multidisciplinary reference for the mobile telecommunications
industry. The intention of this book is to offer both
comprehensive and up-to-date surveys of recent developments and
the state-of-the-art of various economical and technical
aspects of mobile telecommunications markets. The book will be
useful for scholars, policy makers, engineers and managers
within the industry.
The chapters of this book seek to reflect the principal topics
in the field that have either received intensive research
attention or are in need of an integrative survey. They can be
read independently, though many offer a complementary view.
Although there is no clear relationship between all the
chapters, it seems convenient to structure the material into
economic-oriented and technical-oriented.
The economic-oriented part begins with the chapter by Karamti
and Kammoun, who study the effect of privatization, competition
and regulation on the performance of mobile service providers.
Their main findings suggest that competition is associated with
increased penetration and lower prices. Privatization in itself
may have little effect - it needs to be combined, for instance,
with an independent regulator, to have the desired
effects.
Castaldi, Addeo, Massaro and Mazzoni (Chapter 2) analyse the
impact of servitization on mobile phone demand using a
multidimensional segmentation framework (LAM model). Their
results show that the LAM model could be fruitfully applied to
market segmentation.
In Chapter 3, Zeiss, Davies and Pospischil offer an overview of
Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) and compare it to
existing mobile app eco-systems and technologies. They
investigate the details of WAC with respect to its API
definition, runtime implementation, technologies used and
SDK-based development. Martín López, Monforte Nicolás and
Merino Moreno (Chapter 4) describe the current state of the
telecommunications market and its shortages in terms of the
generation of a future-proof business model that can give both
market and financial sense to the new investments planned for
the creation of the Next-Generation Networks (NGN) that will
lead to 4G and beyond.
In Chapter 5, Elaluf-Calderwood, Eaton, Herzhoff, and Sorensen
present a framework for analysing value networks. They provide
a complementary analysis of mobile platforms as convergent
systems: the composition of the ecosystem, its interactions and
the relationships and conflicts that are generated by those
interactions. This chapter presents a potential framework for
the analysis of the composition of both ecosystems and value
networks using tussles and control points.
In Chapter 6, Vilares and Coelho develop an integrated
methodology for estimating the return on quality investments
applied to the mobile telecommunications industry. The goal of
this work is to propose a methodology that will enable the
identification of profitable quality investments. This includes
identifying the profitability of different levels of
investments and prioritizing alternative investments, taking
into account their return or profitability.
Maícas and Sesé, in Chapter 7, provide an overview of the
current state of the networks effects literature, highlighting
their role in the mobile communications industry in order to
gain a better understanding of one of the key forces that
underlie the development of these markets. They review the
relevant works in the field of network effects and network
markets, offer empirical support for the conceptual arguments
and identify how network effects operate in mobile
communications.
The technical-oriented part of the book begins with Chapter 8,
where Professor Secmen describes crucial antenna parameters for
mobile communication systems, offering types and examples of
multiband antennas used in mobile communication. He also
investigates wideband antennas for mobile communication
applications.
In Chapter 9, Aquino-Santos, Guerrero-Ibáñez and Edwards-Block
analyse two emerging wireless technologies that can be employed
in RVC communication, IEEE 802.1p and IEEE 802.16-2004, in an
urban scenario. The work compares simulations of these two
prominent technologies for roadside communication. Main
findings show that IEEE 802.16-2004 technology outperforms IEEE
802.11p technology in terms of throughput, packet loss and
end-to-end delay.
Minhas, Mahmood and Malik (Chapter 10) discuss the role of ad
hoc networks in mobile telecommunications. Present trends in
mobility are presented with respect to technological,
application and social aspects, which inherently influence
telecommunication network design, and future trends in
technology and its usage are addressed.
Gotsis and Sahalos, in Chapter 11, introduce ’DoA-based
Switching (DoAS)’ and its incorporation into a 3G mobile
communications framework, e.g. the Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS). They evaluate and compare
DoAS to ’Typical Switching (TS)’, which refers to the typical
operation of a switched-beam system (SBS), which is determined
by the highest uplink Signal to Interference Noise Ratio (SINR)
or by the highest mean received power.
Chapter 12 introduces a discussion by Lo and Guan whose
objective is to leverage and combine the benefits of
Coordinated MultiPoint transmission and reception (CoMP) and
relaying in order to improve the performance of cell-edge
users, which is severely degraded by inter-cell interference.
The authors suggest that the joint relaying and CoMP technique
can yield performance gains beyond what can be achieved by
using either of the techniques alone.
In Chapter 13, Tostes, Duarte-Figueiredo and Zárate highlight
that Call Admission Control (CAC) is one of the most important
systems for a cellular network. The authors describe
conventional and unconventional CACs. The chapter presents both
types and concludes that it is not possible to say which is the
best: it depends on the user and operator demands.
He, Du and Hu (Chapter 14) propose water quality monitoring as
an essential tool and foundation in water resource management
and water pollution supervision and control by government
administrations. The chapter focuses on water quality sensors
based on ion-specific electrodes, water quality dynamic
monitoring systems based on web-server-embedded technology and
their application to rivers and freshwater detection,
aquaculture production and hydroponic plant production.
Economic
Oriented.
Privatization, Reforms and Firm’s Performance in Mobile
Telecommunication Industry.
A Consumer Perspective on Mobile Market Evolution.
The Role of WAC in the Mobile Apps Ecosystem.
Finding Services and Business Models for the Next-Generation
Networks.
Mobile Platforms as Convergent Systems – Analysing Control
Points and Tussles with Emergent Socio-Technical
Discourses.
Measuring the Return of Quality Investments on Mobile
Telecommunications Network.
Network Effects in the Mobile Communications Industry: An
Overview.
Technical Oriented.
Multiband and Wideband Antennas for Mobile Communication
Systems.
Comparative Analysis of IEEE 802.11p and IEEE 802.16-2004
Technologies in a Vehicular Scenario.
The Role of Ad Hoc Networks in Mobile Telecommunication.
Beamforming in 3G and 4G Mobile Communications: The
Switched-Beam Approach.
Joint Cooperative Shared Relaying and Multipoint Coordination
for Network MIMO in 3GPP LTE-Advanced Multihop Cellular
Networks.
Conventional and Unconventional Cellular Admission Control
Mechanisms.
Water Quality Dynamic Monitoring Technology and Application
Based on Ion Selective Electrodes.