Mobile Multimedia Communications

Mobile Multimedia Communications by David J. Goodman, published by Springer US in July 2013, explores the intersection of the Internet and mobile communications during a pivotal time in information technology. This edition, originally released in 1997, spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the rapid expansion of these technologies and the technical challenges that arise as the public’s expectations grow, highlighting the significant research efforts aimed at integrating multimedia communications systems.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the obstacles faced by both the Internet and mobile communications sectors. The text discusses the complexities of delivering broadband, real-time services, such as full-motion video, while also tackling the issues of mobility, wireless communication challenges, and energy consumption in portable devices. By focusing on the dynamic nature of mobile terminals and the need for networks to adapt, Goodman provides insights into the evolving landscape of technology and engineering, making this work relevant for those interested in the advancements and hurdles in multimedia communications.
Official synopsis Publisher
In 1997, the two hottest topics in information technology are the Internet and mobile communications. Each one has the enthusiastic attention of the consuming public, investors. and the technical community. In a time of rapid expansion, they both face technical obstacles to meeting the public’s high expectations. This situation stimulates a high volume of research in both areas. To bring the Internet into the twenty-first century. the research community focuses on multimedia communications in which integrated systems store, transport. and process many types of information simultaneously. A major challenge is to meet the of each information service. This problem is separate performance requirements especially challenging when a system has to deliver broadband, real-time services such as full-motion video. Meanwhile. the mobile communications research community continues its long term struggle against the triple challenge of mobility. ether. and energy. “Mobility” refers to the changing locations of terminals. When terminals are mobile. networks have to determine their locations and dynamically establish routes for information. The networks also have to rearrange themselves in order to maintain links to terminals with active communications sessions. “Ether” refers to the problems of wireless communications including limited bandwidth. rapidly changing radio propagation conditions. mutual interference of radio signals. and vulnerability of systems to eavesdropping and unauthorized access. “Energy” refers to the fact that portable information devices carry their own power sources. The rate at which the batteries of cellular telephones and portable computers drain their energy has a strong effect on their utility.
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