|
A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone, as well as cell phone, wireless phone, cellular phone, cellular device, cell, cellular telephone, mobile telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. Most current cell phones connect to a cellular network consisting of switching points and base stations (cell sites) owned by a mobile network operator (the exception is satellite phones, which are mobile but not cellular). In addition to the standard voice function, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, Bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, radio and GPS. As opposed to a radio telephone, a cell phone offers full duplex communication, automatised calling to and paging from a public switched telephone network (PSTN), and handoff (handover) during a phone call when the user moves from one cell (base station coverage area) to another. A mobile phone offers wide area service, and should not be confused with a cordless telephone, which also is a wireless phone, but only offer telephony service within a limited range, e.g. within a home or an office, through a fixed line and a base station owned by the subscriber. The International Telecommunication Union estimated that mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide would reach approximately 4.1 billion by the end of 2008. Mobile phones have gained increased importance in the sector of Information and communication technologies for development in the 2000s and have effectively started to reach the bottom of the economic pyramid. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License introduction to 3g mobile communications jpg
215px x 150px | 6.50kB [source page] Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications 1 02 2007 the global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics
375px x 500px | 184.50kB [source page] the global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics home appliances and mobile communications has launched its first Image Search Content inclusion mobile world congress jpg
314px x 430px | 96.40kB [source page] Live Media platform Communology s platform model has already proven itself in the provisioning of interactive multimedia services such as mobile TV mobile video and mobile live tickers Mobile Test Edition In addition Communology will be showing new modules for mte Mobile Test Edition a test platform used by the mobile communications industry worldwide These comprise From Yahoo Image Search: "Mobile Communications" LG's New WIDEBOOK Notebook Series Offers a Cinematic Experience
Maximus Fri, 18 Sep 2009 15:21:00 GM Seoul, Korea, - LG Electronics (LG), a global leader and technology innovator in . mobile communications. , unveiled its new widebook notebook range. Each model in the series features a wide 16:9 HD LED-backlit display and Intel Core 2 Duo ... AOL Names Brad Garlinghouse as President, Internet and Mobile ...
Lilly Thomas ue, 08 Sep 2009 16:18:01 GM AOL today named Brad Garlinghouse as President of Internet and . Mobile Communications. , spearheading AOL's global efforts to expand the reach of its e-mail and instant messaging. Garlinghouse will also take on an expanded leadership ... Making Mobile Work - O'Reilly Media
(Bob Kasher) Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:16:23 GM It seems that every week another major announcement is made in the sphere of . mobile communications. regarding a new product, service or opportunity. How can content providers of all types but particularly those in publishing take ... From Google Blog Search: "Mobile Communications" Q&A: Researcher Karsten Nohl on mobile eavesdropping
CNET News German security expert Karsten Nohl showed how easy it is to eavesdrop on GSM-based (Global System for Mobile Communications ) cell phones, including those ... How hackers break into your cellphone Times of India all 29 news articles » My favorite iPhone radio apps: Pandora, last.fm, and AOL
Radio Survivor (blog) AOL radio is worth a look for any iPhone owner that simply wants to do something unheard of in mobile communications devices, listen to broadcast radio ... and more » DelBene: Building quietly for a run at Reichert
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) She worked 14 years in two stints for Microsoft, most recently as corporate vice president for mobile communications . Unlike Burner, DelBene has not devoted ... and more » From Google News Search: "Mobile Communications" What the heck would you do if suddenly there was no internet, TV, or mobile communications? Q. What the heck would you do if suddenly there was no internet, TV, or mobile communications? Asked by GWB dont care bout black people - Tue May 26 17:03:40 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Write letters and read books, Answered by Lolitta - Love Light In Flight - Tue May 26 21:46:30 2009 can anybody suggest me any book on mobile communications or celphone communication? Q. plz and related to operation of mobile phone Asked by sagar j - Sun Jul 30 01:54:40 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. What phone? Answered by georgebramejr - Sun Jul 30 02:08:43 2006 gsm, mobile communications, dsss?
Q. How can DSSS systems benefit from multi-path propagation? What are the main reasons for using cellular systems? what is cell breathing and near-far effect. ? What are the importance and limitations of Okumura-Hata model? Asked by ed - Thu Mar 27 05:00:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Multipath signals can only constructively add when the phase difference is 0 or 360 (integral of 360). In all other cases it will destructive addition thereby reducing signal strength and ISI. DSSS systems use rake recievers that can constructivly add signals from multipath and increase the signal strength. Cellular systems take advantage of this as recivevers can detect weekest signals which other technologies cannot. Breathing cell is the cell whose coverage area changes with the number of subscriber in it. It happen in CDMA systems. Near far effect: Suppose one mobile is close to the base station and the other is at the edge of the cell. If both are ransmitting at the same power than the data of the molie that is far off cannot be… [cont.] Answered by PlayerX - Thu Mar 27 05:38:12 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Mobile Communications" |







