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The growth of telecommunications has been largely based on mobile
and data services in the past 10 years and this growth will
continue. For instance, it is forecasted that after 2005 the mobile
traffic turnover in Europe will exceed that of fixed telephone
traffic, and the penetration of Internet access through mobile will
exceed that of fixed access. It is expected that new value-added
services will be Internet-based and that IP traffic will outweigh
the amount of traditional ISDN based telephone traffic. The
transition from existing telecommunications services to mobile and
Internet-based services will change the service infrastructure as
well as the customer and service management structures. This volume
comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference on Personal
Wireless Communications (PWC'2001), which was sponsored by the
International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and
organized by IFIP Working Group 6.8. It was held in Lappeenranta,
Finland in August 2001. The PWC'2001 conference is a forum for
tutorials, discussions and presentations of new developments in
mobile and wireless research.The contributions to this volume have
been divided into six categories that vary from voice over IP
implementations to quality of service issues; from service aspects
to performance and modelling issues; from modern cellular networks
to future wireless systems. This volume will be essential reading
for IT students and researchers as well as for theoreticians
interested in the current state of the telecommunication systems.
Substantial new breakthroughs are happening in telecommunications
technology. This volume presents a state-of-the-art review of the
current research activities in intelligent network technology. It
contains the proceedings of a workshop on intelligent networks
organized by the International Federation of Information
Processsing and held as part of the Third Summer School on
Telecommunications in Lappeenranta, Finland, August 1994.
Smart Networks comprises the proceedings of Smartnet'2002, the
seventh conference on Intelligence in Networks, which was sponsored
by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
and organized by Working Group 6.7. It was held in Saariselka,
Finland, in April 2002. The conference series closely reflects the
developments in networking.
Smart Networks comprises the proceedings of Smartnet'2002, the
seventh conference on Intelligence in Networks, which was sponsored
by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
and organized by Working Group 6.7. It was held in Saariselka,
Finland, in April 2002.
The conference series closely reflects the developments in
networking."
The growth of telecommunications has been largely based on mobile
and data services in the past 10 years and this growth will
continue. For instance, it is forecasted that after 2005 the mobile
traffic turnover in Europe will exceed that of fixed telephone
traffic, and the penetration of Internet access through mobile will
exceed that of fixed access. It is expected that new value-added
services will be Internet-based and that IP traffic will outweigh
the amount of traditional ISDN based telephone traffic. The
transition from existing telecommunications services to mobile and
Internet-based services will change the service infrastructure as
well as the customer and service management structures. This volume
comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference on Personal
Wireless Communications (PWC'2001), which was sponsored by the
International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and
organized by IFIP Working Group 6.8. It was held in Lappeenranta,
Finland in August 2001. The PWC'2001 conference is a forum for
tutorials, discussions and presentations of new developments in
mobile and wireless research. The contributions to this volume have
been divided into six categories that vary from voice over IP
implementations to quality of service issues; from service aspects
to performance and modelling issues; from modern cellular networks
to future wireless systems. This volume will be essential reading
for IT students and researchers as well as for theoreticians
interested in the current state of the telecommunication systems.
Substantial new breakthroughs are happening in telecommunications
technology. This volume presents a state-of-the-art review of the
current research activities in intelligent network technology. It
contains the proceedings of a workshop on intelligent networks
organized by the International Federation of Information
Processsing and held as part of the Third Summer School on
Telecommunications in Lappeenranta, Finland, August 1994.
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