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    25 December 2009, Volume 7 Issue 4
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    2009, 7(4):  0. 
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    Mobile Internet Application Infrastructure: An Open Garden
    Yang Zhiqiang , Zhang Yan
    2009, 7(4):  1-5. 
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    Based on good mobile Internet application infrastructure, the user access layer can provide users with quick and easy access to mobile Internet applications; the service provisioning layer can improve both access rate and Quality of Service (QoS ), enforce the control of content resources, and reduce the cost for content storage as well as management overhead; and the service layer can reduce service development requirements and operation and maintenance cost, making it easier to launch services. This paper suggests that the Chinese Government should, based on the existing networks, make strategic efforts to push research work and industrialization process of the mobile Internet application infrastructure.
    Discussion of Mobile Internet Service Development
    Zhang Zhijiang , Yan Binfeng
    2009, 7(4):  6-9. 
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    With the enforcement of 3G network capabilities in the future, the mobile Internet will greatly change the service modes of traditional Internet, rather than simply combine the Internet with mobile networks. The development of new technologies such as Mashup and mobile widgets will enable better service for users and new business models, bringing benefits for the industrial chain members including operators, vendors, Content Providers/Service Providers (CPs/SPs ) and Internet application providers. The mobile Internet and the traditional Internet not only compete for contents and services, but also cooperate with each other; and the mobile Internet services should focus on mobile applications to avoid the homogenization with traditional Internet service.
    Smart Terminal in Mobile Internet
    Guo Deying , Fang Chundong
    2009, 7(4):  10-12. 
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    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 ).
    Mobile Internet Oriented 3G Teleco 2.0
    Hou Ziqiang
    2009, 7(4):  13-15. 
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    Mobile Internet will be the killer application of 3G. For the mobile Internet, the business model of telecom operators has to evolve to Teleco2.0. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS ) will be used mainly for VIP and enterprise customers. Mass-oriented entertainment and new media services will be based on the Intelligent Node Overlay Node (INON )/Distributed Service Network (DSN ). The core network will be flat, with an evolution route from Internet High Speed Packet Access (I-HSPA ) to System Architecture Evolution (SAE ), and even the Internet can be used as the core network. The low-cost mobile phone can be accessed to HTTP Internet by using “client end software + portal”model with cloud computing. Flat rate will be the only fee model to be accepted by customers, and cheap and reasonable prices will contribute to the development of mobile Internet.
    New Blue Ocean of Wideband Wireless Mobile Internet: Modern Service
    Song Junde
    2009, 7(4):  16-20. 
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    Wideband Wireless Mobile Internet (WWMI ) has become one of the most important technologies for Modern Service. The Modern Service information communication multi-access network can easily realize the new operation modes formed by various Modern Service support systems. We think that under the new operation modes, the charges on calling and information will become more negligible, while the charge on services provided by the direct service support of various Modern Service platforms will turn into a major revenue source. It is suggested that the operators build an operation service support platform with common services to cooperate with thousands of information websites, help clients to transform information into profit and carry out operations and services.
    Development and Innovation of Mobile Internet
    Yu Xiaohui
    2009, 7(4):  21-26. 
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    This paper proposes that the business model of mobile Internet services is shifting from a walled garden to an open one. The service development model relies more on open Application Programme Interface (API ); and the online application software store is becoming an important platform for service delivery. The terminal platform has been the commanding point of the layout and competition of the mobile Inernet in the world. Based on the smart terminal, the competition for platform system from the hardware platform to the operation system, the middleware and the applications platform have been in shape globally. The competition in the terminal platform of mobile Internet is moving from close to open, from uni-controlled by one company to open and cooperated by the whole industry. China should forge a terminal platform system and the ecosystem for the mobile Internet industry, and seek to achieve an overall breakthrough in the whole value chain of the industry based on the huge mobile user market and the productivity of the terminal. The breakthrough should start from the application software, stepping from the top to the bottom platform, to extend the industry chain.
    Standards for Mobile Internet Technologies
    Wu Wei, Wang Zhiqin
    2009, 7(4):  27-30. 
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    In order to ensure interoperability of basic mobile applications, the Open Mobile Association (OMA ), from the perspective of mobile application, developed the mobile application layer technical standards for technology engines and carried out the interoperability test. From the perspective of fixed Internet, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C ) developed the technology standard based on basic Web applications, laying the foundation for Web-based mobile Internet applications. There are a number of important technology engines supporting mobile Internet services, including the engine for Internet access and download, the engine for providing status of mobile users and mobile terminals, the engine for community/group administration, the engine for mobile search, and the engine for classification-based content filtering.
    Security Framew ork of Mobile Internet
    Wei Liang
    2009, 7(4):  31-34. 
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    The article describes the layered model of physical network and information security, and the establishment of the mobile Internet’s security framework based on its network architecture. The mobile Internet has three parts, i.e. terminal, network and service system, each of which can be studied in four layers of the network and information security, namely, the equipment/environment security layer, the service and application security layer, the information security layer and the information content security layer.
    Impact of Mobile Internet on Smart Phone
    Miao Jing
    2009, 7(4):  35-38. 
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    Along with the deployment of 3G networks and the launch of diversified mobile Internet services, network service modes and operation modes have greatly changed, and now the smart phone plays a key role. Accordingly, the key technologies for the smart phone, such as the application security management framework, application software authentication mechanism, interoperating capability and dynamic power management should be paid much attention to. The mobile phone vendors are gradually transforming into platform providers who will offer the support for services, including hardware, protocol stacks and storage, instead of providing specific services. Meanwhile, operators and Internet service providers will become the main body of service development.
    Research Paper
    Short-Distance Low-Power Wireless Access System
    Tan Zhenhui, Qiao Xiaoyu
    2009, 7(4):  39-44. 
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    The short-distance low-power technologies for wireless access communications, including Bluetooth, Ultra-Wideband (UWB ) and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi ), focus on the physical layer and Medium Access Control (MAC ) layer. Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances. It is an alternative to RS232 data cables. UWB is a radio technology that can be used at very low energy levels for short range. It provides flexible high-bandwidth wireless access. Wi-Fi enables the wireless connection of fast-access devices and mobile devices in Wireless Local Access Network (WLAN ) and it is suitable for long distances. The standardizations of the above technologies have been developed and published soon after the emergence of these technologies. Among all the standards, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are the most important ones.
    Packet Scheduling Algorithm for Real-Time Services in Broadband WMAN
    Zhang Hanyi, Su Xin
    2009, 7(4):  45-48. 
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    Packet scheduling algorithm is the key technology to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS ) and balance the fairness between users in broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN ). Based on the research of Proportional Fairness (PF ) algorithm and Modified Largest Weighted Delay First (M-LWDF ) algorithm, a new packet scheduling algorithm for real-time services in broadband WMAN, called Enhanced M-LWDF (EM-LWDF ), was proposed. The algorithm phases in new information to measure the load of service queues and updates the state parameters in real-time way, which remarkably improves system performance.Simulation results show that comparing with M-LWDF algorithm, the proposed algorithm is advantageous in performances of queuing delay and fairness while guaranteeing system throughput.
    Development Field
    Real- Time Color Enhancement Method Used for Intelligent Mobile Terminals
    Jin Hui
    2009, 7(4):  49-53. 
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    In certain environments and under some conditions, the video images taken by the intelligent mobile video phones seem dark, and the colors are not bright or saturated enough.This paper presents an adaptive method to enhance the video image brightness visualization and the color performance depending on the certain hardware property and function parameters. The experimental results prove that this method can enhance the colors and the contrast of the video images, based on the estimated quality feature values of each frame, without using the extra Digital Signal Processor (DSP ).
    100G Ethernet Technology and Applications
    Zhang Yuanwang
    2009, 7(4):  54-57. 
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    The increasing requirements for bandwidth drive the 100G Ethernet into use as quickly as possible. The major technologies supporting 100G Ethernet interface include the physical layer channel convergence technology, multi-fiber channel and Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM ) technology. The key technology for high-speed optical devices at the interface requires a breakthrough. The demands driven by the increase of interface rate require better packet processing and storage, system switching, and backplane technology. In addition, in the network, the transport problem of the new interface should be solved, including defining transport standards and pushing the development of key transport technologies. As far as the cost and requirements are concerned, the commercial application of 100G Ethernet is viable in Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs ).
    Lecture Series
    Cooperative Communication and Cognitive Radio (4)
    Luo Tao , Hao Jianjun , Yue Guangxin
    2009, 7(4):  58-60. 
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    《ZTE Communications》Table of Contents for Volume 7, Numbers 1-4, 2009
    2009, 7(4):  63-64. 
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