• DocumentCode
    3247628
  • Title

    An algorithm for automatically selecting the most suitable processing environment for mobile multimedia applications

  • Author

    Bos, Lieve ; Peters, Marco

  • Author_Institution
    Network Strategy Group, Alcatel, Antwerpen, Belgium
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Firstpage
    113
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    Over the last decade there has been a rapid growth of wireless communication technology. While voice communication using cellular phones is already mature today, it is expected that with the evolution towards more intelligent devices personal multimedia applications will become an important part of our life tomorrow. The three main forces driving this mobile revolution are third generation of mobile communications (UMTS), the impact of IP-technology and the quest for service continuity. UMTS is seen as the enabler of wireless multimedia applications, overall (fixed-mobile, public-private, voice-data) convergence and the portability of a personalised service set across network and terminal boundaries, as defined in the Virtual Home Environment (VHE) system concept. Currently work is ongoing in different standardisation bodies (e.g. ETSI, 3GPP, ITU-T,...) and consortia (e.g. Parlay, 3G.IP,...) to standardise open interfaces towards the UMTS architecture, allowing third party application developers to easily exploit the service capabilities offered by underlying networks and terminals. The paper evaluates the current status of `open interface´ standardisation in 3GPP and sketches the role of the different service capabilities (e.g, MExE, SIM Application Toolkit, CAMEL,..,) in the overall network architecture. It explains the way 3GPP aims to realise the VHE concept via the implementation of the Open Service Architecture (OSA): by standardising `service building blocks´-also referred to as service capability features (SCF). Finally this paper promotes the vision to extend this process of standardising SCF up to the level of network and terminal processing/execution environment characteristics. To illustrate one major advantage of this approach a case study is presented describing an algorithm that uses these so called standardised `processing service capability features´ to automatically select the most suitable processing execution environment for mobile multimedia applications
  • Keywords
    cellular radio; multimedia communication; network interfaces; open systems; personal communication networks; standardisation; transport protocols; 3G.IP; 3GPP; ETSI; IP-technology; ITU-T; Open Service Architecture; Parlay; UMTS; UMTS architecture; Virtual Home Environment; algorithm; cellular phones; intelligent devices personal multimedia applications; mobile multimedia applications; network architecture; open interface standardisation; open interfaces; personalised service; processing service capability features; service building blocks; service capability features; service continuity; standardisation bodies; terminal processing/execution environment; third generation mobile communications; third party application; voice communication; wireless communication technology; wireless multimedia applications; 3G mobile communication; Cellular phones; Communications technology; Convergence; Intelligent networks; Mobile communication; Multimedia systems; Network servers; Telecommunication standards; Wireless communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Service Portability and Virtual Customer Environments, 2000 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7133-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SPVCE.2000.934170
  • Filename
    934170