DocumentCode
913025
Title
Mobile and personal communications - Editors´ comments [special issue intro.]
Author
Davis, J.H. ; Mikulski, James J. ; Porter, P.T.
Author_Institution
Bell Communications Research, Holmdel, NJ
Volume
33
Issue
3
fYear
1984
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
88
Abstract
The revolution has begun, if you believe the soothsayers and marketeers. The revolution is known by the name personal communications, and its existence is heralded by a plethora of new publications and popular media write-ups. What has been a rather sleepy industry, the land mobile business, is suddenly confronted with the exciting possibility of extending its services to the general public, not just the business people loolung for phones in their cars. The concept is to remove the wire from wireline communications and to offer information-age services over wireless terminals that are conveniently carried by individuals. we have organized t h s Special Issue to present results of work currently aimed at improving our understanding of the fundamentals of the technology. The issue gves no final answers and few specific implementations. Rather, it provides interim results of work undertaken to better understand the underlying principles of the technology. Particular emphasis is placed on digital technologies because most workers feel that the simple voice communications implemented in current land mobile systems will quickly be complemented by the need for data and more generalized information services.
Keywords
Business; Communications Society; Mobile communication; Modulation coding; Multiaccess communication; Special issues and sections; Telephony; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-VT.1984.23993
Filename
1623192
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