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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2009

Joseph Ghetie
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Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks Convergence
Technologies, Solutions, Services
, pp. 400 - 404
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Print publication year: 2008

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“Open System Interconnection-OSI Reference Model”, ISO 7498 (1978) and ISO 7498/1 (1994).
“Federal Communications Commission-FCC, United States Frequency Allocation Spectrum”, 2003.
Iosif G. Ghetie, “Network and Systems Management: Platforms Analysis and Evaluation”, 1997.
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Version 1”, RFC 1157, 1990.
Common Management Information Protocol CMIP”, ISO 9596, 1994.
Telecommunications Management Network-TMN”, ITU-T Recommendations M3000 Series, 1995.
Telecommunications Operation Map”, TeleManagement Forum, Journal of Network and Systems Management, 2003.
Personal Communications Networks and Services-PCN/PCS”, 1900 MHz US Spectrum and US GSM/CDMA 2G Mobile Network Architecture, 1998.
CDMA 2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Specifications”, 3rd Generation Partnership Project, 3GPP2, 2004.
3rd Generation Partnership Project-3GPP Technical Specifications TS 05.05”, Group GSM/EDGE Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement, 2003.
Gupta, Rajeev, “Path to Cellular/WLAN Convergence Crosses UMA”, Kineto Wireless. Inc., June 2005.Google Scholar
Mobile Wireless Internet Forum Technical Report”, MTR-006, v1.0, 2000.
IP Mobility Support for IP V4”, IETF RFC 3344, 2002.
“HP OpenView TeMIP Product Family 5 Data Sheet”, 2007.
3G Technical Specification (TS) 23.107 V3.3.0 Specification Group Services and System Aspects; QOS Concept and Architecture”, Release 1999.
Methods of Subjective Determination of Transmission Quality”, ITU-T P.800, (Mean Opinion Score), 1996.
Audin, Gary and Lodge, Fiona, “Call Quality is more than Voice Quality, Business Communications Review, August 2006.Google Scholar
“GSM Association, GSM World, GPRS Capability Types and Multislot Classes”.
“IBM Tivoli Netcool OMNIbus Centralized Management System”, 2007.
“Wi-Fi Alliance; Wi-Fi Certification Program; Wi-Fi Certified Products”, 2007, (www.wi-fi.org).
Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Enhancement for Higher Throughput”, IEEE 802.11n.
DeBeasi, Paul, “Wireless LANs – a New Battle Begins”, Business Communications Review, June 2007.Google Scholar
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Part 11: Wireless LAN MAC and PHY Specifications: MAC QOS Enhancements”, IEEE Standard, 2005.
Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ), An Objective Method for End-to-End Speech Quality Assessment of Narrowband Telephone Networks and Speech Codecs”, ITU-T P.862 standard, 2002.
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)”, IEEE 802.15.1.
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs)”, IEEE 802.15.4.
“Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)”, 1998–2007, (www.bluetooth.com).
“Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.2”, 2003.
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Standard for Broadband over Power Line Hardware”, IEEEP1675.
Powerline Communication Equipment: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Requirements – Testing and Measurement Methods”, IEEEP1775.
“WiMAX Forum; Certification Program; Certified Products”, 2007, (www.wimaxforum.org).
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems”, IEEE Standard 802.16–2004, 2004.
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access System”, IEEE Standard 802.16e, 2005.
“Mobile WiMAX Part I Technical Overview and Performance Evaluation”, 2006, WiMAX Forum.
FDD Enhanced Uplink Overall Description”, 3 GGP TS25.309 Version 6.1.0, 2004.
Lu, Kejie and others, “A Secure and Service-Oriented Network Control Framework for WiMAX Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marks, Roger, “IEEE 802.16 Wireless MAN Standard: Myths and Facts”, Wireless Communications Conference”, June 2006.Google Scholar
“Mobile WiMAX Part II A Comparative Analysis”, 2006, WiMAX Forum.
“Federal Communications Commission-FCC, United States Frequency Allocation Spectrum”, 2003.
Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Forum”, Europe, 2007, (www.rfidforum.org).
The Air Interface for Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Devices Operating in the 860 MHz to 960 MHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Band Used in Item Management Applications”, ISO/IEC18000-6C, 2004.
“ISO/IEC 18000 Part 7 Parameters for Air Interface Communications at 433 MHz”.
“Near Field Communications (NFC) Forum: Operations Specifications”, 2007, (www.nfc-forum.org).
“Multiband OFDM Alliance (MBOA)”, 2007, (www.intel.com).
“Wireless USB Specifications Revision 1.0”, 2007, (www.usb.org).
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Media Independent Handover Services”, IEEE Draft 802.21.
College Plans 802.11n WLAN Rollout”, John Cox, Network World, 2007.
Toll Quality Voice and High-Capacity Data Over Wireless”, Meru Networks Product Sheet, 2007.
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“Motorola Canopy and MOTOwi4: HotZone Duo Dual-Radio Meshed Wi-Fi System”, Motorola Corporation.
“iPhone Technical Specifications”, (www.apple.com/iphone/features), 2007.
Smith, Brad, “iPhone's Impact on AT&T's Network”, Wireless Week, September 2007.Google Scholar
HiPath Wireless Driving Value through Open Mobility Solutions”, Siemens Communications, 2006.
Song, Wei and others, “Resource Management for QOS Support in Cellular/WLAN Interworking”, IEEE Network, September/October 2005.Google Scholar
BLIP Systems Delivers the World's Largest Health Synchronization Network for Health Care”, BLIP Systems News.
“Norwegian Center for Telemedicine, Tromso” Conference and Exhibition, University Hospital, News, 2005.
Wheeler, Andrew, “Commercial Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks Using ZigBee”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Galeev, Mikhail, “Will Bluetooth, ZigBee, and 802.11 All Have a Place in Your Home?”, Embedded Systems Design, April 2004.Google Scholar
“ZigBee Alliance Document 053474r06 ZigBee Specifications Version 1.0”, December 2004.
Smith, Brad, “ZigBee Generates Power”, Wireless Week, July 2007.Google Scholar
Sikora, Axel, “ZigBee and the ISM Coexistence Issue”, University of Cooperative Education, Lorrach, Germany, June 2005.Google Scholar
Smith, Brad, “A Base Station in Every Home”, The concept of Femtocells, Wireless Week, 2007.Google Scholar
Mishra, Shridhar Mubaraq and others, “Detect and Avoid: An Ultra-Wideband WiMAX Coexistence Mechanism”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gangxiang Shen and others, “Fixed Mobile Convergence Architectures for Broadband Access: Integration of EPON and WiMAX”, IEEE Communications, 2007.
Kramer, Glen, “From 1 to 10 Gbps in Five Years, The EPON Story”, IEEE 802.3av Task Force, 2007.Google Scholar
WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and Intel Technologies Transform the Ironman Triathlon Experience”, Intel Mobile Technology Case Study, 2007.
Hopling Technologies Enhances Metro Mesh in Collaboration with FujitsuHopling Technologies Case Study, 2007.
Smith, Brad, “For Sale: Wireless Beachfront Property 700 MHz Spectrum Band”, Wireless Week, September 2007.Google Scholar
“US Frequency Allocation Chart. Radio Spectrum”, FCC US Department of Commerce.
Louis, Steve, “An Introduction to RFID Technology and its Use in the Supply Chain”, LARAN RFID, January 2004.Google Scholar
RFID Basics Updated Including Generation 2”, Monarch Products and Services, 2006.
Dontharaju, Swapna and others, “The Unwiding of a Protocol”, IEEE Applications and Practices, April 2007.Google Scholar
“RFID Solutions for HealthCare Service Providers”, Alvin Systems.
Schaefer, Steffen, “IBM's Secure Trade Lane Solution”, RFID im Blick, CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
Spannaus, Dirk, “Der Sclussel zur Wirtschaftlichkeit mit RFID”, RFID im Blick, CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
“Near Field Communications in the Real World”, Innovision Research and Technology. Tutorial.
O'Connor, Mary Catherine, “Sports Fans Use NFC to Pay and Play”, RFID Journal, December 2005.Google Scholar
Conti, Marco and Giordano, Silvia, “Multihop Ad-hoc Networking: The Reality”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Jajashree, S., Murthy, C. Siva Ram, “A Taxonomy of Energy Management Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Overview of 3GPP Release 6; Summary of all Release 6 Features”, Version TSG#33, ETSI Mobile Competence Center, 2006.
“UMA Consortium, UMA Architecture (Stage 2)”, September 2004.
Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP) Specification”, Bluetooth SIG, 2001.
“Nokia 6301 Handset Data Sheet”, (www.nokia.com/Nokia_6301) data_sheet, 2007.
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol”, IETF RFC3261, 2002.
Internet Message Format”, IETF RFC2822.
Ramachadran, Sridhar, “Session Controllers Join H.323 and SIP”, Network World, October 2003.Google Scholar
“Mobile IGNITE Announces Release v1.0 of Functional Specifications for Fixed Mobile Convergence Handover”, 2006.
“The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application (ENUM), IETF RFC 3761.
“Overview of 3GPP Release 5; Summary of all Release 5 Features”, 2003.
Technical Specifications Group Core Network and Terminals; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Call Control Protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP), Stage 3”, 3GPP, TS 24.229, 2005.
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network Generic Access to the A/Gb Interface”, 3GPP TS 43318 Release 7 v3.0 Stage 2, 2007.
Telecommunications Management; Charging Management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Charging”, 3GPP TS 32240, Release 7, 2006.
Open Service Access (OSA) Applications Programming Interfaces (API), Parlay 5”, Parlay Group, 2005.
Technical Specifications Group Core Network; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Session Handling; IM Call Model”, 3GPP TS 22.228, Release 5, 2005.
Cheng, Lin, Toupin, Frank, “IMS The Road Towards Convergence”, Connect-World Europe, Article 19, 2007.Google Scholar
Smith, Brad, “Verizon Unveils IMS Vision Team”, Wireless Week, August 2006.Google Scholar
Telecommunications and Internet Converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN) Next Generation Network (NGN) Functional Architecture Release 1”, ETSI (ES 2820010), 2005.
“ETSI TS 123078, Version 4.0.0”, 2001.
“3GPP TS 22.078, CAMEL Service Description, Stage 1”, 2004.
“3GPP TS 23.078, CAMEL Technical Realization, Stage 2”, 2004.
“3GPP TS 29.278: 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Core Network; Customized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4 CAMEL Application Part (CAP) Specification for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS)”.
The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol”, IETF RFC2748.
COPS Usage for RSVP”, IETF RFC2749.
COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR)”, IETF RFC2750.
“Open Mobile Alliance Principles”, 2004.
“OMA Device Management Working Group Charter”, 2006.
“Open Handset Alliance”, Home Page, (www.openhandsetalliance.com).
“IT Facts All Mobile Usage Statistics from Various Sources: ABI Research, Business Communications Review, InStat, IDC, Gartner, Forrester Research, Giga Research, Infonetics Research, Pyramid Research, NPD Group, Telecom View, Wireless Week, Yankee Group, etc.”, 2007, http://www.itfact.biz.
Vance, Aaron, “Catching up on the World of Wi-Fi”, Business Communications Review, March 2007.Google Scholar
Bovenschulte, Marc and others, “Status and Perspectives of Applications based on RFID on National and International Markets,” CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
Kibria, M. Rubayat and Jamalipour, Abbas, “On Designing Issues of the Next Generation Mobile Network”, IEEE Network, January/February 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chatzikyriakos, Stratos, “Boosting Bluetooth to 250 Mbps with Ultra Wideband”, Wireless Design and Development, December 2007.Google Scholar
Cognitive Radio-based PHY/MAC Air Interface. Wireless Regional Area Networks”, IEEE 802.22 Draft 2.0, 2007.
Heath, Kent, “Clearing the Path to 3G Handset RF Integration”, Wireless Design and Development, March 2007.Google Scholar
Wexler, Manuel, “The Nomadic Consumer: Rethinking Work and Play”, Business Communications Review, September 2007.Google Scholar
Cristopher, J. Pavlovski, “Service Delivery Platforms in Practice”, IEEE Communications Magazine, March 2007.Google Scholar
Griffin, Donna and Pesch, Dirk, “A Survey on Web Services in Telecommunications”, IEEE Communications Magazine, July 2007.Google Scholar
“Open System Interconnection-OSI Reference Model”, ISO 7498 (1978) and ISO 7498/1 (1994).
“Federal Communications Commission-FCC, United States Frequency Allocation Spectrum”, 2003.
Iosif G. Ghetie, “Network and Systems Management: Platforms Analysis and Evaluation”, 1997.
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Version 1”, RFC 1157, 1990.
Common Management Information Protocol CMIP”, ISO 9596, 1994.
Telecommunications Management Network-TMN”, ITU-T Recommendations M3000 Series, 1995.
Telecommunications Operation Map”, TeleManagement Forum, Journal of Network and Systems Management, 2003.
Personal Communications Networks and Services-PCN/PCS”, 1900 MHz US Spectrum and US GSM/CDMA 2G Mobile Network Architecture, 1998.
CDMA 2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Specifications”, 3rd Generation Partnership Project, 3GPP2, 2004.
3rd Generation Partnership Project-3GPP Technical Specifications TS 05.05”, Group GSM/EDGE Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangement, 2003.
Gupta, Rajeev, “Path to Cellular/WLAN Convergence Crosses UMA”, Kineto Wireless. Inc., June 2005.Google Scholar
Mobile Wireless Internet Forum Technical Report”, MTR-006, v1.0, 2000.
IP Mobility Support for IP V4”, IETF RFC 3344, 2002.
“HP OpenView TeMIP Product Family 5 Data Sheet”, 2007.
3G Technical Specification (TS) 23.107 V3.3.0 Specification Group Services and System Aspects; QOS Concept and Architecture”, Release 1999.
Methods of Subjective Determination of Transmission Quality”, ITU-T P.800, (Mean Opinion Score), 1996.
Audin, Gary and Lodge, Fiona, “Call Quality is more than Voice Quality, Business Communications Review, August 2006.Google Scholar
“GSM Association, GSM World, GPRS Capability Types and Multislot Classes”.
“IBM Tivoli Netcool OMNIbus Centralized Management System”, 2007.
“Wi-Fi Alliance; Wi-Fi Certification Program; Wi-Fi Certified Products”, 2007, (www.wi-fi.org).
Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Enhancement for Higher Throughput”, IEEE 802.11n.
DeBeasi, Paul, “Wireless LANs – a New Battle Begins”, Business Communications Review, June 2007.Google Scholar
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, Part 11: Wireless LAN MAC and PHY Specifications: MAC QOS Enhancements”, IEEE Standard, 2005.
Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ), An Objective Method for End-to-End Speech Quality Assessment of Narrowband Telephone Networks and Speech Codecs”, ITU-T P.862 standard, 2002.
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)”, IEEE 802.15.1.
Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs)”, IEEE 802.15.4.
“Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)”, 1998–2007, (www.bluetooth.com).
“Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.2”, 2003.
“ZigBee Alliance; Wi-Fi Certification Program; Wi-Fi Certified Products” 2007, (www.zigbee.org).
Standard for Broadband over Power Line Hardware”, IEEEP1675.
Powerline Communication Equipment: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Requirements – Testing and Measurement Methods”, IEEEP1775.
“WiMAX Forum; Certification Program; Certified Products”, 2007, (www.wimaxforum.org).
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems”, IEEE Standard 802.16–2004, 2004.
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access System”, IEEE Standard 802.16e, 2005.
“Mobile WiMAX Part I Technical Overview and Performance Evaluation”, 2006, WiMAX Forum.
FDD Enhanced Uplink Overall Description”, 3 GGP TS25.309 Version 6.1.0, 2004.
Lu, Kejie and others, “A Secure and Service-Oriented Network Control Framework for WiMAX Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, May 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marks, Roger, “IEEE 802.16 Wireless MAN Standard: Myths and Facts”, Wireless Communications Conference”, June 2006.Google Scholar
“Mobile WiMAX Part II A Comparative Analysis”, 2006, WiMAX Forum.
“Federal Communications Commission-FCC, United States Frequency Allocation Spectrum”, 2003.
Radio Frequency ID (RFID) Forum”, Europe, 2007, (www.rfidforum.org).
The Air Interface for Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Devices Operating in the 860 MHz to 960 MHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) Band Used in Item Management Applications”, ISO/IEC18000-6C, 2004.
“ISO/IEC 18000 Part 7 Parameters for Air Interface Communications at 433 MHz”.
“Near Field Communications (NFC) Forum: Operations Specifications”, 2007, (www.nfc-forum.org).
“Multiband OFDM Alliance (MBOA)”, 2007, (www.intel.com).
“Wireless USB Specifications Revision 1.0”, 2007, (www.usb.org).
“Universal Serial Bus Implementors Forum (USB-IF)”, (www.usb.org).
Media Independent Handover Services”, IEEE Draft 802.21.
College Plans 802.11n WLAN Rollout”, John Cox, Network World, 2007.
Toll Quality Voice and High-Capacity Data Over Wireless”, Meru Networks Product Sheet, 2007.
Cox, John, “New York College Test First 802.11n WLAN”, Network World, 2007.Google Scholar
“World-Wide-Walkie-Talkie: United States Patent 6763226” http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6763226.html
“Motorola Canopy and MOTOwi4: HotZone Duo Dual-Radio Meshed Wi-Fi System”, Motorola Corporation.
“iPhone Technical Specifications”, (www.apple.com/iphone/features), 2007.
Smith, Brad, “iPhone's Impact on AT&T's Network”, Wireless Week, September 2007.Google Scholar
HiPath Wireless Driving Value through Open Mobility Solutions”, Siemens Communications, 2006.
Song, Wei and others, “Resource Management for QOS Support in Cellular/WLAN Interworking”, IEEE Network, September/October 2005.Google Scholar
BLIP Systems Delivers the World's Largest Health Synchronization Network for Health Care”, BLIP Systems News.
“Norwegian Center for Telemedicine, Tromso” Conference and Exhibition, University Hospital, News, 2005.
Wheeler, Andrew, “Commercial Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks Using ZigBee”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Galeev, Mikhail, “Will Bluetooth, ZigBee, and 802.11 All Have a Place in Your Home?”, Embedded Systems Design, April 2004.Google Scholar
“ZigBee Alliance Document 053474r06 ZigBee Specifications Version 1.0”, December 2004.
Smith, Brad, “ZigBee Generates Power”, Wireless Week, July 2007.Google Scholar
Sikora, Axel, “ZigBee and the ISM Coexistence Issue”, University of Cooperative Education, Lorrach, Germany, June 2005.Google Scholar
Smith, Brad, “A Base Station in Every Home”, The concept of Femtocells, Wireless Week, 2007.Google Scholar
Mishra, Shridhar Mubaraq and others, “Detect and Avoid: An Ultra-Wideband WiMAX Coexistence Mechanism”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gangxiang Shen and others, “Fixed Mobile Convergence Architectures for Broadband Access: Integration of EPON and WiMAX”, IEEE Communications, 2007.
Kramer, Glen, “From 1 to 10 Gbps in Five Years, The EPON Story”, IEEE 802.3av Task Force, 2007.Google Scholar
WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and Intel Technologies Transform the Ironman Triathlon Experience”, Intel Mobile Technology Case Study, 2007.
Hopling Technologies Enhances Metro Mesh in Collaboration with FujitsuHopling Technologies Case Study, 2007.
Smith, Brad, “For Sale: Wireless Beachfront Property 700 MHz Spectrum Band”, Wireless Week, September 2007.Google Scholar
“US Frequency Allocation Chart. Radio Spectrum”, FCC US Department of Commerce.
Louis, Steve, “An Introduction to RFID Technology and its Use in the Supply Chain”, LARAN RFID, January 2004.Google Scholar
RFID Basics Updated Including Generation 2”, Monarch Products and Services, 2006.
Dontharaju, Swapna and others, “The Unwiding of a Protocol”, IEEE Applications and Practices, April 2007.Google Scholar
“RFID Solutions for HealthCare Service Providers”, Alvin Systems.
Schaefer, Steffen, “IBM's Secure Trade Lane Solution”, RFID im Blick, CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
Spannaus, Dirk, “Der Sclussel zur Wirtschaftlichkeit mit RFID”, RFID im Blick, CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
“Near Field Communications in the Real World”, Innovision Research and Technology. Tutorial.
O'Connor, Mary Catherine, “Sports Fans Use NFC to Pay and Play”, RFID Journal, December 2005.Google Scholar
Conti, Marco and Giordano, Silvia, “Multihop Ad-hoc Networking: The Reality”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Jajashree, S., Murthy, C. Siva Ram, “A Taxonomy of Energy Management Protocols for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2007.Google Scholar
Overview of 3GPP Release 6; Summary of all Release 6 Features”, Version TSG#33, ETSI Mobile Competence Center, 2006.
“UMA Consortium, UMA Architecture (Stage 2)”, September 2004.
Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol (BNEP) Specification”, Bluetooth SIG, 2001.
“Nokia 6301 Handset Data Sheet”, (www.nokia.com/Nokia_6301) data_sheet, 2007.
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol”, IETF RFC3261, 2002.
Internet Message Format”, IETF RFC2822.
Ramachadran, Sridhar, “Session Controllers Join H.323 and SIP”, Network World, October 2003.Google Scholar
“Mobile IGNITE Announces Release v1.0 of Functional Specifications for Fixed Mobile Convergence Handover”, 2006.
“The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application (ENUM), IETF RFC 3761.
“Overview of 3GPP Release 5; Summary of all Release 5 Features”, 2003.
Technical Specifications Group Core Network and Terminals; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Call Control Protocol based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session Description Protocol (SDP), Stage 3”, 3GPP, TS 24.229, 2005.
Technical Specification Group GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network Generic Access to the A/Gb Interface”, 3GPP TS 43318 Release 7 v3.0 Stage 2, 2007.
Telecommunications Management; Charging Management; IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Charging”, 3GPP TS 32240, Release 7, 2006.
Open Service Access (OSA) Applications Programming Interfaces (API), Parlay 5”, Parlay Group, 2005.
Technical Specifications Group Core Network; IP Multimedia Subsystem; Session Handling; IM Call Model”, 3GPP TS 22.228, Release 5, 2005.
Cheng, Lin, Toupin, Frank, “IMS The Road Towards Convergence”, Connect-World Europe, Article 19, 2007.Google Scholar
Smith, Brad, “Verizon Unveils IMS Vision Team”, Wireless Week, August 2006.Google Scholar
Telecommunications and Internet Converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN) Next Generation Network (NGN) Functional Architecture Release 1”, ETSI (ES 2820010), 2005.
“ETSI TS 123078, Version 4.0.0”, 2001.
“3GPP TS 22.078, CAMEL Service Description, Stage 1”, 2004.
“3GPP TS 23.078, CAMEL Technical Realization, Stage 2”, 2004.
“3GPP TS 29.278: 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Core Network; Customized Applications for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) Phase 4 CAMEL Application Part (CAP) Specification for IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS)”.
The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol”, IETF RFC2748.
COPS Usage for RSVP”, IETF RFC2749.
COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR)”, IETF RFC2750.
“Open Mobile Alliance Principles”, 2004.
“OMA Device Management Working Group Charter”, 2006.
“Open Handset Alliance”, Home Page, (www.openhandsetalliance.com).
“IT Facts All Mobile Usage Statistics from Various Sources: ABI Research, Business Communications Review, InStat, IDC, Gartner, Forrester Research, Giga Research, Infonetics Research, Pyramid Research, NPD Group, Telecom View, Wireless Week, Yankee Group, etc.”, 2007, http://www.itfact.biz.
Vance, Aaron, “Catching up on the World of Wi-Fi”, Business Communications Review, March 2007.Google Scholar
Bovenschulte, Marc and others, “Status and Perspectives of Applications based on RFID on National and International Markets,” CEBIT 2007.Google Scholar
Kibria, M. Rubayat and Jamalipour, Abbas, “On Designing Issues of the Next Generation Mobile Network”, IEEE Network, January/February 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chatzikyriakos, Stratos, “Boosting Bluetooth to 250 Mbps with Ultra Wideband”, Wireless Design and Development, December 2007.Google Scholar
Cognitive Radio-based PHY/MAC Air Interface. Wireless Regional Area Networks”, IEEE 802.22 Draft 2.0, 2007.
Heath, Kent, “Clearing the Path to 3G Handset RF Integration”, Wireless Design and Development, March 2007.Google Scholar
Wexler, Manuel, “The Nomadic Consumer: Rethinking Work and Play”, Business Communications Review, September 2007.Google Scholar
Cristopher, J. Pavlovski, “Service Delivery Platforms in Practice”, IEEE Communications Magazine, March 2007.Google Scholar
Griffin, Donna and Pesch, Dirk, “A Survey on Web Services in Telecommunications”, IEEE Communications Magazine, July 2007.Google Scholar

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