ZTE Communications ›› 2009, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (4): 10-12.

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Smart Terminal in Mobile Internet

Guo Deying , Fang Chundong   

  1. Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific ( S henzhen ) Co . , Ltd . , Shenzhen 518057 , P . R . China
  • Online:2009-12-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Guo Deying is the president of Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., chairman and chief executive officer of China Wireless Technologies Limited. He is also a guest professor of the Computer Network and Information Security Department of Xidian University. In 2007, he was granted a second-class National Science and Technology Advancement Award due to his excellent performance in the CDMA/GSM Dual-network Terminal project. In 2008, he was awarded Mayor Award of Shenzhen and won the title "The Most Innovative Persons in Chinese Mobile Phone Industry from 1997 to 2007". Moreover, he is rewarded special allowance by Shenzhen Municipal Government.

    Fang Chundong graduated from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. He is a deputy chief engineer in the R&D center of Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., mainly responsible for mobile multimedia, mobile Internet and mobile payment projects. His research interests include applications of communication technologies and multimedia technologies in mobile terminals. He has published 2 academic papers.

Abstract: In the mobile Internet environment, smart terminals should be multi-mode and multi-standby, and have smart open platform as well as rich client. However, consumption, radio frequency interference between two networks and network cooperation issues emerge accordingly. This paper gives the solutions to the abovementioned problems: The video signal enhancer is used to improve the image quality and reduce power consumption; the radio frequency interference is reduced by avoiding interference caused by in-band leakage and by out-of-band block; and the effective cooperation between dual networks can be fulfilled by re-designing communication architecture, processor, service logic and User Interface (UI ).