Friday, 10 February 2012
Men are like Bluetooth, Women are like...
Labels:
Bluetooth,
Mobile Humour,
Wi-Fi
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Evolution towards ALL-IP Single RAN (SRAN)
Labels:
AIPN,
FOKUS FUSECO Forum,
Network Architecture
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Adding new dimensions to the future phones - Smell
I am going to be involved in two events in the coming months to discuss about Evolution of Devices in the future. The first of them is the LTE World Summit that I have been going to for years and have recommended to lots of clients, colleagues and friends. In there I will be discussing about 'The Future Device' in the Breakfast briefing. In June I am chairing a session on 'Where Next For Devices' in The Future of Wireless International Conference. As a result I would be discussing some ideas on the blog with the intention of getting some valuable feedback and comments.
Smell has been associated with the mobile devices for a long time. There are two concepts floating around. The first is a phone that can smell the environment for certain odour or harmful gases and depending on what it smells, alerts the user or some authority. An example of this are the phones being developed by US Department of Homeland Security to smell poisonous gases. Another example is the e-nose concept developed by Imec, Belgium. There are other concepts being developed around m-health to help people with Asthma.
The second of these concepts are the devices that can emit smell. The simplest form of this would be like the Sony phones that emit fragrance for a few months and then a new sheet can be inserted for them to keep emitting a fragrance. A while back it was reported that Samsung has filed a patent for something similar.
Nokia had shown years back the 'Scentsory Concept' mobile that can transmit smell based on the environment to the other party who can get the feeling of where the other person is. Since then they have shown other concepts but I dont recall seeing much on smell. The 'HumanForm' concept I blogged about last year showed that we would be able to feel the environment but it was surprisingly quiet about smell part.
There is an interesting TEDx video in which Jenny Tillotson, who would be presenting her latest research in the Future Wireless conference mentioned abaove, is explaining some of these concepts on transmitting smell electronically. Video embedded below:
I would be very interested in hearing more on this topic from the readers.
Smell has been associated with the mobile devices for a long time. There are two concepts floating around. The first is a phone that can smell the environment for certain odour or harmful gases and depending on what it smells, alerts the user or some authority. An example of this are the phones being developed by US Department of Homeland Security to smell poisonous gases. Another example is the e-nose concept developed by Imec, Belgium. There are other concepts being developed around m-health to help people with Asthma.
The second of these concepts are the devices that can emit smell. The simplest form of this would be like the Sony phones that emit fragrance for a few months and then a new sheet can be inserted for them to keep emitting a fragrance. A while back it was reported that Samsung has filed a patent for something similar.
Nokia had shown years back the 'Scentsory Concept' mobile that can transmit smell based on the environment to the other party who can get the feeling of where the other person is. Since then they have shown other concepts but I dont recall seeing much on smell. The 'HumanForm' concept I blogged about last year showed that we would be able to feel the environment but it was surprisingly quiet about smell part.
There is an interesting TEDx video in which Jenny Tillotson, who would be presenting her latest research in the Future Wireless conference mentioned abaove, is explaining some of these concepts on transmitting smell electronically. Video embedded below:
I would be very interested in hearing more on this topic from the readers.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
The intelligent pipe and next-generation billing
Labels:
Billing,
LTE & 5G World Series,
Mobile Data,
PCRF
Monday, 30 January 2012
More on Policy and Charging in LTE
Labels:
LTE,
LTE & 5G World Series,
Network Architecture,
PCRF
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Standardisation on M2M at ETSI M2M platform
Presented by Marylin Arndt, ETSI TC M2M Vice-Chairman in the 2nd FOKUS FUSECO Forum 2011, Berlin 17-18 Nov. 2011
Labels:
FOKUS FUSECO Forum,
M2M,
Standards
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Webinar: Bridging the gap between LTE and 1xEV-DO
Interesting webinar from Rohde & Schwarz
There are another couple of interesting Video from R&S from the LTE North America 2011
VoLTE and Audio Quality Test
SMS over IMS Verification
There are another couple of interesting Video from R&S from the LTE North America 2011
VoLTE and Audio Quality Test
SMS over IMS Verification
Labels:
LTE,
Rohde and Schwarz,
Simulators,
Testing,
Videos
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Diameter Infrastructure Required for LTE (Data) Roaming
Diameter protocol seems interesting especially since we are moving to All IP Networks. This old post gives a comparison of SS7 and Diamater protocol.
You can learn more about Diameter at the Diameter Learning Center.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Introduction of HSS in the LTE
Labels:
FOKUS FUSECO Forum,
HSS,
LTE,
Network Architecture
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
LTE Base station equipment
Labels:
Base Station,
LTE,
NTT DoCoMo
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