Search for dissertations about: "thesis on mobile communication"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 474 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on mobile communication.
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6. Mobile Computing and Project Communication : - mixing oil and water?
Abstract : The use of mobile and wireless Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in geographically distributed project organizations appears to be an appropriate application of new technical capabilities in an existing business environment. But to successfully introduce and adopt a suitable mobile ICT-based project communication platform in an existing operational setting involves a complex framework of socio-technical issues that have to be considered. READ MORE
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7. On 60GHz Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract : The consumer of the telecommunication services of tomorrow will expectto receive the same services in a wireless fashion as he today receivesfrom a fixed network. These services require reliable high data rate. READ MORE
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8. Opportunities and challenges of mobile payment services : The perspective of service providers
Abstract : Mobile payments are transforming the payments industry. These services open up the opportunity for non-banking actors to enter the market. In order to embrace this challenge, banks, traditional payments market players, are forced to launch mobile payments. READ MORE
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9. On the Incorporation of Quality of Experience (QoE) in Mobile Networks : A technical, regulatory and business analysis
Abstract : Mobile operators face a scenario characterised by new challenges such as growing data consumption, a slowdown in subscriber growth and reduced revenues due to the success of OTT providers. To remain competitive, mobile operators must offer affordable services and think on strategies to retain current customers. READ MORE
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10. On technologies for ubiquitous multimedia communication
Abstract : The proliferation of multimedia and deployment of wireless networks over the last decade have made it possible for users to communicate and share information using e-meeting services from almost any location at anytime. While these new services offer new ways to communicate, they are not always easy to use because of the heterogeneity of networks and devices, which must be managed by the users to take full advantage of the possible benefits. READ MORE