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Design issues in multimedia messaging for next generation wireless systems
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Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Data engineering for wireless and mobile access table of contents
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Pages: 98 - 103  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-412-6
Authors
Darin Nelson  AT&T Wireless Services, P.O. Box 97061, RTC4, Redmond, WA
S. Muthukrishnan  AT&T Labs -- Research, 180 Park Avenue., Florham Park, NJ
Sponsors
SIGMOD: ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data
SIGMOBILE: ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Current wireless systems allow simple messaging services such as one- or two-way text messaging using Short Messaging Service (SMS), paging and voicemail.

Motivated by the convergence of messaging (eg., emails) with information services (eg., request for stock quotes), entertainment (eg., interactive games), commerce (eg., advertisements) etc. in the wireless space, emerging wireless telecommunication systems envisage messaging applications with much richer media involving audio, video, web and text.

In this paper, we discuss various design issues that arise in multimedia messaging from a telecommunications carrier point of view. We present a simple system design that addresses many of these issues, a key challenge being data management of (shared) multimedia messaging content.


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SMS http://www.gemworld.com/technology/sms.html.
 
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AWS-ETG 3g multimedia messaging a system design and prototyping, 2001.
 
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RFC822 'Standard for the format of ARPFA Internet text messages', 1982
 
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RFC821 'Sample mail transfer protocol',1982
 
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RFC2045 'Multipurpose Internet mail extensions', 1996
 
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RFC1056 'PCMAIL: A Distributed Mail System for personal Computers', 1982
 
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RFC2060'INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCAL-VERSION 4rev1', 1996
 
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RFC2196 'IMAP URL Scheme', 1997
 
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MELISSA VIRUS 'http://www.cert.org/advisor/CA- 1999-04.html',2000.
 
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BBM00 'Internet Draft, TCP Compression filter. http://www.research.att.com/smb/papers/draftbellow in-tcpcomp-00.txt'
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Darin Nelson: colleagues
S. Muthukrishnan: colleagues