The development of the Internet has allowed access to multimedia content for an increasing number of users. Desktop PCs or laptop computers have been the traditional access terminals to this kind of information. However, the evolution of technologies for wireless network connectivity (e.g., IEEE Wireless LAN 802.11 standards, GPRS, third-generation mobile telephony) has paved the way for high-speed Internet and multimedia content access even for portable devices such as handheld computers and media-enabled mobile phones.
D. Bertozzi, L. Benini (2008). Hardware Platforms for Third Generation Mobile Terminals. BERLIN HEIDELBERG : Springer.
Hardware Platforms for Third Generation Mobile Terminals
BERTOZZI, DAVIDE;BENINI, LUCA
2008
Abstract
The development of the Internet has allowed access to multimedia content for an increasing number of users. Desktop PCs or laptop computers have been the traditional access terminals to this kind of information. However, the evolution of technologies for wireless network connectivity (e.g., IEEE Wireless LAN 802.11 standards, GPRS, third-generation mobile telephony) has paved the way for high-speed Internet and multimedia content access even for portable devices such as handheld computers and media-enabled mobile phones.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.