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Signaling Attacks in Mobile Telephony

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Security and Cryptography, 2014
Mobile telephony based on UMTS uses finite-state control schemes for wireless channels and for signaling across the network. These schemes are used systematically in various phases of the communication and are vulnerable to attacks that can bring down the network through unjustified bandwidth allocation and excessive signaling across the control plane.
Erol Gelenbe, Mihajlo Pavloski
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Mobile Cellular Telephony

2019
A mobile telephone system is defined as a communication network via radio which allows continuous mobility by dividing its coverage area into cells. Wireless communications, on the other hand, imply radio communications without necessarily requiring handover from one cell to another during an ongoing call (Nanda and Goodman 1992).
Marcelo S. Alencar, Valdemar C. da Rocha
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Servuction and Mobile Telephony

The Service Industries Journal, 1999
Because mobile telephony develops oral communication between a service provider and its customers and between the different employees in the firm, irrespective of the physical location of the actors, it makes the role of oral interaction in servuction more dynamic. Considered an innovation which necessarily undergoes an iterative process of integration,
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Mobile Telephony in Nigeria

Library Hi Tech News, 2005
PurposeThis paper aims to describe the development of mobile phone services in Nigeria.Design/methodology/approachA description of the evolution of telecommunications in the country.FindingsIndicates that an increasing number of inhabitants are taking advantage of the global system of mobile communication.
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Testbed for Mobile Telephony Networks

2011 Sixth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2011
Mobile telephony and mobile communication are both crucial and critical infrastructures for today's society and contribute to its security and safety. In contrast to landline telephony with its physically protectable medium, mobile telephony utilizes air and electromagnetic waves as communication medium, which cannot be easily protected.
Dennis Wehrle   +3 more
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Physics and biology of mobile telephony

The Lancet, 2000
Although safety guidelines--to which mobile telephones and their base-stations conform--do protect against excessive microwave heating, there is evidence that the low intensity, pulsed radiation currently used can exert subtle non-thermal influences. If these influences entail adverse health consequences, current guidelines would be inadequate.
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Diffusion models of mobile telephony

Journal of Business Research, 2010
Abstract Growth models are applicable to mobile telephony diffusion. Although cross-sectional performance comparisons of models are numerous, varying stages of the S-shaped diffusion curve have not been analyzed by longitudinal studies. This study determines whether the best model applies to an entire diffusion life span.
Feng-Shang Wu, Wen-Lin Chu
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The study of mobile Internet telephony

Proceedings International Symposium on Multimedia Software Engineering, 2002
We attempt to integrate the technology of VoIP (voice over IP) and mobile computing together so that a mobile Internet telephony system (MVoIP) can be built on an integrated roaming environment of different networks. In order to support the mobility of the system, the handset of the MVoIP system should have multiple adapters, which have different ...
Chung-Fann Liu   +3 more
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Mobile Telephony as a Universal Service

2010
The opening quote nicely conceptualizes one of the most difficult challenges managers and regulators in the telecommunications sector face. While such individuals are not, for the most part, concerned with world-safety, they do need to address similar diversity issues in order to be profitable and to provide true universal services (i.e., reasonably ...
Ofir Turel, Alexander Serenko
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Clatter diminishing for mobile telephony

2015 International Conference on Innovations in Information, Embedded and Communication Systems (ICIIECS), 2015
This paper discusses about the application of denoising process for mobile phones. Mobile phones are often used in noisy environments such as noisy street, cafe, or in a moving car/train. The attribute of speech can be degraded by the background noise.
G. Poornapriya   +2 more
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