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Mobile Telecommunications: Standards, Regulation, and Applications

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Rudi Bekkers, Jan Smits

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Mobile computing, paging, email, and telephone services are becoming more prevalent and less expensive in price. In this book, Rudi Bekkers and Jan Smits offer a good explanation of where these technologies come from, how they are becoming increasingly standardized, and how to utilize these technologies. I found the final two chapters and the glossary to be extremely useful. The chapters speak to the advent and use of integrated speech and data, electronic mail and fax, the mobile office, availability and security, all of which are concerns to users and content providers. The glossary, too, is put together very well and is a nice quick reference for those interested in the issue of mobile telecommunication. It gives concise definitions in lay terms. This book is a helpful tool in defining concepts and terminology which in turn improves the communication between technical support and those implementers of a system. Mobile Telecommunications is an excellent reference for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of how these technologies are and can be used.¡±
---Telecommunications Electronics Reviews, September 1999

¡°...it starts with a useful mapping of the field, in which key terms and concepts are carefully defined. Swooping from technical comparison of signal modulation or speech encoding methods to broad assessments of regulatory and market trends, it will be of greatest interest to those with specialised knowledge of one aspect of mobile telecommunications who wish to broaden their understanding of the field as a whole.¡±
---Euroabstracts, June 1999

¡°A good deal of recent history on standards implementation is included, showing the rapid pace of change in the field - and allowing for instructive comparisons across both analog and digital approaches. This is a useful assessment of a fast-changing arena, with handy comparisons across European and American practices.¡±
---Communications Booknotes Quarterly, Volume 30:2, Spring 1999

This comprehensive overview brings you up-to-date on new technologies for low-speed data, speech, and broadband communications, competing standards, adjacent technologies, new generation networks, and future developments. Its the only book on mobile telecommunications technology in Europe to include all new developments up to 1998. The books coverage of historical, market, and technology data not only extends to all European Union member states, plus Norway and Switzerland, but also offers detailed comparisons with developments in the United States and Japan. It includes up-to-date discussions on standards such as GSM, TETRA/Tetrapol, POGSAC/ERMES/FLEX, and W-CDMA, several adjacent technologies such as VSAT, (d-) GSP and DAB broadcasting, and US and Japanese standards such as IS-95 CDMA, D-AMPS, FLEX/ReFlex, and PDC.

Cover to cover, you get the in-depth information you need to compare design features and standards for the various technologies, develop a set of criteria for choosing a mobile communications platform for a specific application, and assess competitive issues between different networks and technologies and market network services.

Contents: Methods of Telecommunications. The Development of Mobile Communications Systems. Policy and Regulations. Structure of Radio Communications Systems. Techniques in Radiocommunications. Cellular Telephony. Mobile Radio Networks. Packet-Switched Mobile Data Communications. Personal Satellite Communications. Cordless Telephony. Paging. Other Related Standards. Development, Policy and Network Implementation. Areas of Application. Selection and Implementation of a Mobile (Data) Communications System.

Rudi Bekkers is a researcher at Tilburg University and Eindhoven University of Technology, and a strategy and technology analyst at RAM Mobile Data in Maarssen. He holds an M.S. in technology and society from Eindhoven University of Technology where he is currently a Ph.D. candidate.
Jan Smits is an independent telecommunications consultant and a professor of law and technology at Eindhoven University of Technology. He holds a masters (LL.M.) from Tilburg University and a Ph.D. in Law from Utrecht University.

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