Mobile and Wireless Systems Beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-30
Publisher(s): Igi Global
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Summary

Mobile and Wireless Systems beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities explores new business opportunities and critical issue related to mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G. This book identifies motivations and barriers to the adoption of 3G mobile

Table of Contents

Preface vi
Section I: Market View
Chapter I G Wireless Market Attractiveness: Dynamic Challenges for Competitive Advantages
1(23)
Margherita Pagani, I-LAB Centre for Research on the Digital Economy, Bocconi University, Italy
Section II: Determinants of Mobile Technology Adoption
Chapter II Corporate Adoption of Mobile Cell Phones: Business Opportunities for 3G and Beyond
24(27)
G. Keith Roberts, University of Redlands, USA
James B. Pick, University of Redlands, USA
Chapter III Adoption of Mobile Data Services: Towards a Framework for Sector Analysis
51(31)
Elizabeth Fife, University of Southern California, USA
Francis Pereira, University of Southern California, USA
Section III: Business Opportunities with Mobile Services and Applications
Chapter IV Incorporating Commercial Space Technology into Mobile Services: Developing Innovative Business Models
82(32)
Phillip 0lla, Brunel University, UK
Chapter V Ubiquitous Commerce: Beyond Wireless Commerce
114(16)
Holjona Galanxhi-Janaqi, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
Chapter VI Tracking and Tracing Applications of 3G for SMEs
130(26)
Bardo Fraunholz, Deakin University, Australia
Chandana Unnithan, Deakin University, Australia
Jürgen Jung, Uni Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Section IV: Technical Challenges
Chapter VII Next Generation Cellular Network Planning: Transmission Issues and Proposals
156(27)
Spiros Louvros, COSMOTE S.A., Greece
Athanassios C. Iossifides, COSMOTE S.A., Greece
Chapter VIII Packet Level Performance Measurement Schemes and Their Limitations
183(38)
John Schormans, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Chi Ming Leung, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Section V: Security Issues
Chapter IX The Smart Card in Mobile Communications: Enabler of Next-Generation (NG) Services
221(33)
Claus Dietze, The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), France
Chapter X Recent Developments in WLAN Security
254(58)
Göran Pulkkis, Arcada Polytechnic, Finland
Kaj J. Grahn, Arcada Polytechnic, Finland
Jonny Karlsson, Arcada Polytechnic, Finland
Mikko Martikainen, Arcada Polytechnic, Finland
Daniel Escartin Daniel, Escuela Universitaria Politecnica de Teruel, Spain
Chapter XI Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Systems and Applications
312(30)
Marco Cremonini, University of Milan, Italy
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy
Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan, Italy
Angelo Corallo, University of Lecce, Italy
Gianluca Ella, University of Lecce, Italy
Section VI: Turning the Threat into an Opportunity
Chapter XII Visions for the Completion of the European Successful Migration to 3G Systems and Services: Current and Future Options for Technology Evolution, Business Opportunities, Market Development, and Regulatory Challenges
342(27)
Ioannis P. Chochliouros, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. (OTE), Greece
Anastasia S. Spiliopoulou-Chochliourou, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. (OTE), Greece
Appendix 369(19)
About the Authors 388(8)
Index 396

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