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Enabling Technologies for Mobile Services (eBook)

The MobiLife Book
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2007
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-51788-8 (ISBN)

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Enabling Technologies for Mobile Services - Mika Klemettinen
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The expected future evolution of mobile and wireless communication technologies will enable a whole new generation of mass-market-scale ubiquitous services and applications. The challenge now is to research and develop applications and services addressing the true needs of the end-users, and to provide engaging and sustaining added value to them.

Enabling Technologies for Mobile Services takes a comprehensive approach on these challenges and provides practical guidelines on building new, innovative applications and services. It shares knowledge gained from a collaborative research project where the methods and technologies were applied and utilised.

This book is ideal for professionals working with enabling technologies and service architecture in companies. It will also be of interest to academics and students studying applications/services, enabling technologies and service architectures at the universities and to anyone interested in the general issues surrounding mobile technology. 

Key features:

  • Covers key topics in the B3G area including applications and services from the users, key enabling technologies, regulatory and business models, end-user evaluations and applications/services creation points of view
  • Explains the results of major collaborative (industry-academia-SMEs) MobiLife research project
  • Builds on previous and parallel interaction with the Wireless World Research Forum
  • Explores pioneering legal/regulatory analysis of the challenges related to new, advanced application/service solutions including personalisation and DRM
  • Presents qualitative evaluations and field studies of more than 250 end-users in Italy and Finland
  • Additional material available on companion website


Book editor Mika Klemettinen (Nokia)

Chapter 1

Editor Mika Klemettinen (Nokia)

Authors Andy Aftelak (Motorola Ltd)

Mika Klemettinen (Nokia)

Jukka T Salo (Nokia)

Chapter 2

Editor Annakaisa H¨ayrynen (Elisa)

Authors Andy Aftelak (Motorola Ltd)

Luca Galli (Neos)

Annakaisa H¨ayrynen (Elisa)

Ulla Killstr¨om (Elisa)

Esko Kurvinen (Helsinki University of Technology)

Harri Lehmuskallio (Helsinki University of Technology)

Mia L¨ahteenm¨aki (Nokia)

Kevin Mercer (Motorola Ltd)

Antti Salovaara (Helsinki University of Technology)

Chapter 3

Editors Bernd Mrohs (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Stephan Steglich (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Authors Bharat Bhushan (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Mathieu Boussard (Alcatel-CIT)

Alexander Domene (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Renata Guarneri (Siemens SpA)

Denis Leclerc (Alcatel-CIT)

Alessandro Mamelli (HP Italiana)

Bernd Mrohs (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Christian del Rosso (Nokia)

Christian R¨ack (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

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Alfons Salden (Telematica Instituut)

Jukka T Salo (Nokia)

Stephan Steglich (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Chapter 4

Editors Patrik Flor´een (University of Helsinki)

Matthias Wagner (DoCoMo Euro-Labs)

Authors Agathe Battestini (Nokia)

Adrian Flanagan (Nokia)

Patrik Flor´een (University of Helsinki)

Stefan Gessler (NEC)

Johan Koolwaaij (Telematica Instituut)

Eemil Lagerspetz (University of Helsinki)

Sian Lun Lau (University of Kassel)

Marko Luther (DoCoMo Euro-Labs)

Miquel Martin (NEC)

Jean Millerat (Motorola SAS)

Bernd Mrohs (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Petteri Nurmi (University of Helsinki)

Massimo Paolucci (DoCoMo Euro-Labs)

Julien Robinson (Alcatel-CIT)

Jukka Suomela (University of Helsinki)

Claudia Villalonga (NEC)

Matthias Wagner (DoCoMo Euro-Labs)

Chapter 5

Editors David Bonnefoy (Motorola SAS)

Olaf Dr¨ogehorn (University of Kassel)

Ralf Kernchen (University of Surrey)

Authors David Bonnefoy (Motorola SAS)

Mathieu Boussard (Alcatel-CIT)

Nermin Brgulja (University of Kassel)

Alexander Domene (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Olaf Dr¨ogehorn (University of Kassel)

Giovanni Giuliani (HP Italiana)

Ralf Kernchen (University of Surrey)

Sian Lun Lau (University of Kassel)

Jean Millerat (Motorola SAS)

Bernd Mrohs (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Petteri Nurmi (University of Helsinki)

Pekka J Ollikainen (Nokia)

Mateusz Radziszewski (BLStream)

Christian R¨ack (Fraunhofer FOKUS)

Marcin Salacinski (BLStream)

Alfons Salden (Telematica Instituut)

Michael Sutterer (University of Kassel)

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Chapter 6

Editors G¨oran Schultz (LM Ericsson)

Olivier Coutand (University of Kassel)

Ronald van Eijk (Telematica Instituut)

Johan Hjelm (Ericsson AB)

Silke Holtmanns (Nokia)

Markus Miettinen (Nokia)

Rinaldo Nani (Neos)

Authors Stefano Campadello (Nokia)

Olivier Coutand (University of Kassel)

Peter Ebben (Telematica Instituut)

Ronald van Eijk (Telematica Instituut)

Johan Hjelm (Ericsson AB)

Silke Holtmanns (Nokia)

Theo Kanter (Ericsson AB)

Sian Lun Lau (University of Kassel)

Miquel Martin (NEC)

Bj¨orn Mel´en (LM Ericsson)

Markus Miettinen (Nokia)

Rinaldo Nani (Neos)

Petteri Nurmi (University of Helsinki)

Mateusz Radziszewski (BLStream)

Marcin Salacinski (BLStream)

G¨oran Schultz (LM Ericsson)

Esa Turtiainen (LM Ericsson)

Chapter 7

Editor Dario Melpignano (Neos)

Authors P´eter Boda (Nokia)

Nermin Brgulja (University of Kassel)

Stefan Gessler (NEC)

Giovanni Giuliani (HP Italiana)

Johan Koolwaaij (Telematica Instituut)

Miquel Martin (NEC)

Dario Melpignano (Neos)

Jean Millerat (Motorola SAS)

Rinaldo Nani (Neos)

Petteri Nurmi (University of Helsinki)

Pekka J Ollikainen (Nokia)

Petr Polasek (UNIS)

Mateusz Radziszewski (BLStream)

Marcin Salacinski (BLStream)

G¨oran Schultz (LM Ericsson)

Michael Sutterer (University of Kassel)

Dari Trendafilov (Nokia)

Libor Ukropec (UNIS)

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Chapter 8

Editors Esko Kurvinen (Helsinki University of Technology)

Renata Guarneri (Siemens SpA)

Jukka T Salo (Nokia)

Authors Agathe Battestini (Nokia)

Luca Galli (Neos)

Renata Guarneri (Siemens SpA)

Annakaisa H¨ayrynen (Elisa)

Mika Karlstedt (University of Helsinki/Nokia)

Esko Kurvinen (Helsinki University of Technology)

Harri Lehmuskallio (Helsinki University of Technology)

Kari Lehtinen (Elisa)

Mia L¨ahteenm¨aki (Nokia)

Rinaldo Nani (Neos)

Pekka J Ollikainen (Nokia)

Marcin Salacinski (BLStream)

Nicoletta Salis (Telecom Italia)

Jukka T Salo (Nokia)

Antti Salovaara (Helsinki University of Technology)

Chapter 9

Editor Ulla Killstr¨om (Elisa)

Authors Luca Galli (Neos)

Timber Haaker (Telematica Instituut)

Olli Immonen (Nokia)

Ulla Killstr¨om (Elisa)

Mark de Reuver (Telematica Instituut/TU Delft)

Chapter 10

Author Olli Pitk¨anen (Helsinki Institute for Information Technology

HIIT, Helsinki University of Technology and University of

Helsinki)

Chapter 11

Editor Mika Klemettinen (Nokia)

Authors Andy Aftelak (Motorola LTD)

Mika Klemettinen (Nokia)

Jukka T Salo (Nokia)


The expected future evolution of mobile and wireless communication technologies will enable a whole new generation of mass-market-scale ubiquitous services and applications. The challenge now is to research and develop applications and services addressing the true needs of the end-users, and to provide engaging and sustaining added value to them. Enabling Technologies for Mobile Services takes a comprehensive approach on these challenges and provides practical guidelines on building new, innovative applications and services. It shares knowledge gained from a collaborative research project where the methods and technologies were applied and utilised. This book is ideal for professionals working with enabling technologies and service architecture in companies. It will also be of interest to academics and students studying applications/services, enabling technologies and service architectures at the universities and to anyone interested in the general issues surrounding mobile technology. Key features: Covers key topics in the B3G area including applications and services from the users, key enabling technologies, regulatory and business models, end-user evaluations and applications/services creation points of view Explains the results of major collaborative (industry-academia-SMEs) MobiLife research project Builds on previous and parallel interaction with the Wireless World Research Forum Explores pioneering legal/regulatory analysis of the challenges related to new, advanced application/service solutions including personalisation and DRM Presents qualitative evaluations and field studies of more than 250 end-users in Italy and Finland Additional material available on companion website

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Contributors.

List of Figures.

List of Tables.

1. Introduction (Mika Klemettinen).

2. Users, Applications and Services, and User Centricity
(Annakaisa Häyrynen).

3. Mobile Services Architecture (Bernd Mrohs and Stephan
Steglich).

4. Context Awareness and Management (Patrik Floréen and
Matthias Wagner).

5. Multimodality and Personalisation (David Bonnefoy, Olaf
Drögehorn, and Ralf Kernchen).

6. Privacy, Trust and Group Communications (Göran
Schultz, Olivier Coutand, Ronald van Eijk, Johan Hjelm, Silke
Holtmanns, Markus Miettinen, and Rinaldo Nani).

7. Reference Applications (Dario Melpignano).

8. Trials and Evaluation for Acceptance (Esko Kurvinen,
Renata Guarneri, and Jukka T Salo).

9. Marketplace Dynamics and Business Models Framework (Ulla
Killström).

10. Legal and Regulatory Framework (Olli
Pitkänen).

11. Conclusions (Mika Klemettinen).

Glossary.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.9.2007
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte Applications • Approach • challenge • challenges • Communication • Communication technology • Comprehensive • Develop • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • endusers • Evolution • Future • Generation • Kommunikationstechnik • massmarketscale • Mobile • Mobile & Wireless Communications • Mobile Services • New • Practical • Technologies • True • Ubiquitous • whole • Wireless
ISBN-10 0-470-51788-3 / 0470517883
ISBN-13 978-0-470-51788-8 / 9780470517888
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