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PUBLICATIONS @ Agder Mobility Lab

2007

  • Andreas Häber, Martin Gerdes, Frank Reichert, Ram Kumar, Andreas Fasbender, "Remote Service Usage through SIP with Multimedia Access as an Use Case, " in 18th IEEE Annual International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2007). Athen, Greece, 2007. ENGLISH

    Presentation: slides handouts (presented by Andreas Häber)

    The IP Multimedia Subsystem is under deployment, as an IP-based service control and access infrastructure, but how it interconnects with residential appliances is currently unclear. With IMS access for the residential appliances they can be used as both service consumers and service providers. In this paper we present a protocol which allows residential services to be remotely invoked, through the IMS, and consumed in a different network, along with a prototype implementation and early results. With our protocol services of two distinct service protocol systems can cooperate.

  • Ram Kumar, Frank Reichert, Andreas Häber, Anders Aasgard, and Lian Wu, "Migration of Enterprise VoIP/SIP Solutions towards IMS," in 3rd International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities (TridentCom). Orlando, FL, USA, 2007.ENGLISH

    Presentation: slides handouts (presented by Andreas Häber)

    Voice-over-IP (VoIP) solutions are now widely spread and accepted by end-users. For an enterprise customer it is increasingly difficult to choose one of the numerous VoIP solutions which are available today. What options exist for an enterprise VOIP/Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) solution to migrate from today’s solutions towards interoperability with future IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solutions, and what would motivate such an upgrade? We visualize four such solutions and position them along a possible migration roadmap. A common VoIP/SIP/IMS research platform is necessary as a test-bed for establishing an environment for development of future “All IP” products and services.

  • Frank H.P. Fitzek and Frank Reichert, "Mobile Phone Programming and Its Application to Wireless Networks, " Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN-10: 140205968X, to be published June 2007 ENGLISH

    This book provides a solid overview of mobile phone programming targeting users in both academia and industry. The coverage includs all commercial realizations of the Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux platforms. The text introduces each programming language (JAVA, Python, C/C++) and introduces a set of development environments "step by step," to help familiarize developers with current limitations, pitfalls, and challenges.

    Each chapter includes examples and source code, to rapidly convey the most important concepts. Examples cover peer to peer networks, cooperative networking, cross layer protocol design, key challenges such as power consumption, and sensor networks for which a full hardware and software implementation is provided.

    The DVD included with the book contains all presented development environments and source code examples. Whether you are an experienced developer or an advanced student this book will be your key reference for successfully entering the world of software development for mobile devices.

2006

  • Lian Wu, Anders Aasgaard, "Migration of VOIP/SIP Enterprise Solutions towards IMS" Master Thesis Report, Agder University College, June 2006
    http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/Report_2006_Lian_and_Anders-final.pdf ENGLISH

    "We propose four IMS migration solutions that connect a VoIP/SIP enterprise solution with upcoming IMS technology. We outline a possible migration roadmap that shows in what stage of IMS development the solutions can be implemented. Furthermore this thesis shows the design and implementation of a working state-of-the-art VoIP/SIP enterprise solution"
     
  • Andreas Häber , Frank Reichert, and Andreas Fasbender, "UPnP Control Point for Mobile Phones in Residential Networks, " 15th IST Mobile & Wireless Communication Summit, June 4-8, 2006- English
    http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/060100-IST-Mobile%20Summit-2006/andreas-haber-phone-based-upnp-control.pdf

    Together, Ericsson and HiA are studying the role of WiFi-enabled mobile phones in residential networks. This article describes a first step to allow mobile phones to discover and control networked residential media servers and renderers following the standards developed by the UPnP Forum.
     
  • Frank Reichert, Andreas Häber, Martin Gerdes , Andreas Fasbender, and Gareth Loudon, "“Sven and the Media Portal” A Nomadic Use Case for the Extended Home," 15th IST Mobile & Wireless Communication Summit, June 4-8, 2006 - English
    http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/060100-IST-Mobile%20Summit-2006/060502-nomadic-services-pa3.pdf

    The Networked and Electronic Media Technology Platform (NEM) states that users will consume an “innovative mix of various media forms, delivered seamlessly over technologically transparent networks, to improve the quality, enjoyment and value of life.  We visualize a future use case and some of the challenges that need to be addressed before the NEM vision becomes reality.

Popular Science

2005

Student Projects

  • Anders Aasgaard, Carl Thomas Vatne, Lars Rune Haugen, Mona Forsbakk," Utviklingen mot 4G – hva er det, og hvorfor ønsker vi oss det?," HiA IKT 501 Student Study Report, Dec. 2005 - Norwegian
    http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/051118-4Gprosjektrapport.pdf

    4G is a new wireless technology whose specifications and services are still under discussion. This report summarizes some sources and statements on the technology and motivation for 4G.
      
  • Aleksander Albretsen, Morten Kråkvik, "Bluetooth WalkieTalkie ," HiA IKT 502 Student Study Report, Dec. 2005 - English
    http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/051206-Bluetooth-Walkie-Talkie.pdf

    Bluetooth in mobile phones is typically used for connecting Bluetooth headsets and establishing connections to the Internet on behalf of a computer or a PDA. In this project, we examined the possibilities of using Bluetooth enabled mobile phones as “walkie-talkies”.