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Mobile telephony

About: Mobile telephony is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 38008 publications have been published within this topic receiving 553646 citations.


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11 Mar 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for distributing control signaling for session control of a multicast or broadcast service within a mobile communication network, where the control signaling connections are set up in response to service requests of the mobile terminals requesting the service.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for distributing control signaling for session control of a multicast or broadcast service within a mobile communication network. Furthermore the invention also provides a base station, mobile terminal and communication system to perform the proposed method. In order to reduce the number of signaling connections for the service, the invention proposes to avoid the initial distribution of session control signaling in the entire mobile communications network or service area. Rather than providing service related control signaling connections upon session start, the control signaling connections are set up in response to service requests of the mobile terminals requesting the service. According to one further aspect, the mobile terminals send the service requests based on service announcements available at the mobile terminals, i.e. in contrast to conventional implementations, the mobile terminals do not await a notification of the access network on the availability of the service within the cell.

103 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Dec 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the potential of full home control using Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) modem to control home appliances such as light, conditional system, and security system via Short Message Service (SMS) text messages.
Abstract: This research work investigates the potential of `Full Home Control', which is the aim of the Home Automation Systems in near future. The analysis and implementation of the home automation technology using Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) modem to control home appliances such as light, conditional system, and security system via Short Message Service (SMS) text messages is presented in this paper. The proposed research work is focused on functionality of the GSM protocol, which allows the user to control the target system away from residential using the frequency bandwidths. The concept of serial communication and AT-commands has been applied towards development of the smart GSM-based home automation system. Home owners will be able to receive feedback status of any home appliances under control whether switched on or off remotely from their mobile phones. PIC16F887 microcontroller with the integration of GSM provides the smart automated house system with the desired baud rate of 9600 bps. The proposed prototype of GSM based home automation system was implemented and tested with maximum of four loads and shows the accuracy of ≥98%.

103 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
14 Mar 2010
TL;DR: This paper exploits a mobile sensor as the sink node to assist the event collection by controlling the movement of the mobile sink to collect static sensor readings and demonstrates that the network lifetime can be significantly extended, comparing to some other schemes.
Abstract: We are interested in event collection in a 2D region where sensors are deployed to detect and collect interested events. Using traditional multi-hop routing in wireless sensor networks to report events to a sink node or base station, will result in severe imbalanced energy consumption of static sensors. In addition, full connectivity among all the static sensors may not be possible in some cases since generally the sensors are randomly deployed in the target region. In this paper, we exploit a mobile sensor as the sink node to assist the event collection by controlling the movement of the mobile sink to collect static sensor readings. A key observation of our work is that an event has spatialtemporal correlation. Specifically, the same event can be detected by multiple nearby sensors within a period of time. Thus, it is more energy-efficient if the mobile sink can selectively communicate with only a portion of static sensors, while still collecting all the interested events. In this paper, we discuss the event collection problem by leveraging the mobility of the sink node and the spatial-temporal correlation of the event, in favor of maximizing the network lifetime with a guaranteed event collection rate. We first model the problem as sensor selection problem and show that it could be solved in polynomial time, if global knowledge of events is available and there is no velocity constraints on mobile sink. We also analyze the design of a feasible movement route for mobile sink to minimize the velocity requirements for a practical system. An online scheme is then proposed to relax the assumption about global knowledge of events and we prove that the expected event collection rate can be guaranteed in theory. Through comprehensive simulation on real trace data, we demonstrate that the network lifetime can be significantly extended, comparing to some other schemes.

103 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Results show that the number of data bidders in different auctions can be balanced effectively through the proposed mobility model, and the income per unit time of sellers in the networked data transaction can also be increased.
Abstract: In this paper, a novel mobile data offloading method is proposed based on an external-infrastructure-free approach. Specifically, through the hotspot function of smartphones, data demands from some mobile users, who have used out the data with their monthly data plans, can be offloaded by some other mobile users who still have redundant unused data. In order to model this data transaction among mobile users, which can be realized with assistance of current mobile social platforms, we introduce an auction-based contract mechanism, and then we further analyze the system performance. To improve the efficiency and performance of the system, a socially-aware mobility model is also designed. In this model, betweenness of the data auctioneers is introduced, according to which the number of data requesters in different auctions can be balanced and the performance of the system can be optimized. The proposed data transaction mechanisms and friendship-aware mobility model are then simulated as operating on Flickr, a real-world online social network database. Results show that the number of data bidders in different auctions can be balanced effectively through the proposed mobility model, and the income per unit time of sellers in the networked data transaction can also be increased.

103 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
20 Oct 2014-Sensors
TL;DR: In order for smartphones to be feasible in terms of a normal depletion time of a smartphone's battery, it is a good advice to maximize the collection of data necessary to be transmitted from nearby sensors, and maximize the intervals between transmissions.
Abstract: Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications enable networked devices and services to exchange information and perform actions seamlessly without the need for human intervention. They are viewed as a key enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) and ubiquitous applications, like mobile healthcare, telemetry, or intelligent transport systems. We survey existing work on mobile M2M communications, we identify open challenges that have a direct impact on performance and resource usage efficiency, especially the impact on energy efficiency, and we review techniques to improve communications. We review the ETSI standard and application protocols, and draw considerations on the impact of their use in constrained mobile devices. Nowadays, smartphones are equipped with a wide range of embedded sensors, with varied local and wide area connectivity capabilities, and thus they offer a unique opportunity to serve as mobile gateways for other more constrained devices with local connectivity. At the same time, they can gather context data about users and environment from the embedded sensors. These capabilities may be crucial for mobile M2M applications. Finally, in this paper, we consider a scenario where smartphones are used as gateways that collect and aggregate data from sensors in a cellular network. We conclude that, in order for their use to the feasible in terms of a normal depletion time of a smartphone's battery, it is a good advice to maximize the collection of data necessary to be transmitted from nearby sensors, and maximize the intervals between transmissions. More research is required to devise energy efficient transmission methods that enable the use of smartphones as mobile gateways.

102 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
202351
2022149
2021339
2020558
2019707