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Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture

Mobile computing involves wireless and mobile network architectures including cellular communication technologies like 1G, 2G, 2.5G, 3G, and 4G. Key aspects include GSM architecture, mobility management, handoff management, and network signaling. Mobile IP protocols and applications like Mobile IP, IP version 6, CDPD, GPRS, VOIP, and WLL systems are used. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) defines an application environment for mobile devices with WAP client software, gateways, and websites. Wireless markup languages like WML and WMLScript are used to display content on mobile devices, including text, images, tables, variables, and user input. Distributed mobile computing utilizes distributed operating systems,

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Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture

Mobile computing involves wireless and mobile network architectures including cellular communication technologies like 1G, 2G, 2.5G, 3G, and 4G. Key aspects include GSM architecture, mobility management, handoff management, and network signaling. Mobile IP protocols and applications like Mobile IP, IP version 6, CDPD, GPRS, VOIP, and WLL systems are used. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) defines an application environment for mobile devices with WAP client software, gateways, and websites. Wireless markup languages like WML and WMLScript are used to display content on mobile devices, including text, images, tables, variables, and user input. Distributed mobile computing utilizes distributed operating systems,

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MOBILE COMPUTING

Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture: Principle of Cellular Communication, Overview 1G, 2G,
2.5G and 3G and 4G technologies. GSM Architecture and Mobility management hand off management,
Network signaling. Mobile Computing fundamental challenges, Mobile Devices –PDA and mobile OS,
PalmOs, Win CE and Symbian.

Mobile IP Protocol Architecture: Mobile IP and IP v 6 and its application in mobile computing, Cellular
Digital Packet Data CDPD, VOIP, GPRS Services, Wireless Local Loop-WLL system.

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP): The Wireless Application Protocol application environment,
wireless application protocol client software, hardware and websites, wireless application protocol
gateways, implementing enterprise wireless application protocol strategy,
Wireless Mark-up Language: An Introduction to Wireless Technologies, Markup Languages, An
Introduction to XML, Fundamentals of WML., Writing and Formatting Text, Navigating between Cards and
Decks, Displaying Images, Tables, Using Variables, Acquiring User Input

Wireless Mark-up Language Script: An Introduction to WMLScript, WMLScript Control Structures,


Events, Phone.com Extensions, Usability

Application of Mobile computing: ASP and Dynamic WAP Sites, XML and XSLT, Dynamic WML
Generation with ASP and XSLT, Developing WAP Applications using Emulators.

Distributed Mobile Computing: Distributed OS and file systems, Mobile Computing Software (Pervasive
Computing) Development Strategies and tools, Data Management for Mobile Computing.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Yi Bing Lin, “Wireless and Mobile Networks Architecture”, John Wiley
2. Wrox “The Beginning WML and WML Script”, Wrox Publication
3. Tomasz Imielinski et.al, “Mobile Computing”, Kluwer Academic Press 1996
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Uwe Hansmann, “Pervasive Computing Handbook. The Mobile World”, IEE publication 2002

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