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Foreword xx
Preface xxii
Section I
Basic Concepts
Chapter I
Mobile Computing: Technology Challenges, Constraints, and Standards I Anustasis A.
Sofokleous, Marios C. Angelides, and Christos N. Schizas I
Chapter II
Business Model Typology for Mobile Commerce / Volker Derballa, Key Pousllchi, and
Klaus Turowski II
Chapter III
Security and Trust in Mobile Multimedia / Edgar R. Weippl 22
Chapter IV
Data Dissemination in Mobile Environments / Panayotis Fouliras 38
Chapter V
A Taxonomy of Database Operations on Mobile Devices / Say Ying Litn, David Taniar,
and Bala Srinivasan 49
Chapter VI
Interacting with Mobile and Pervasive Computer Systems / Vassilis Kostakos and Eamonn
O Neill 71
Chapter VII
Engineering Mobile Group Decision Support / Reinhard Kronsteiner 86
Chapter VIII
Spatial Data on the Move / Wee Hyong Tok, Stephane Bressan, Panagiotis Kalnis, and
Baihua Zheng 103
Chapter IX
Key Attributes and the Use of Advanced Mobile Services: Lessons Learned from a Field
Study / Jennifer Blechar, Ioanna D. Constantiou, and Jan Damsgaard 119
Section II
Standards and Protocols
Chapter X
New Internet Protocols for Multimedia Transmission / Michael Welzl 129
Chapter XI
Location Based Network Resource Management / Ioannis Priggouris, Evangelos Zervas,
and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades 139
Chapter XII
Discovering Multimedia Services and Contents in Mobile Environments / Zhou Wang and
Hend Koubaa 165
Chapter XIII
A Fast Handover Method for Real Time Multimedia Services / Jani Puttonen, Ari
Viinikainen, Miska Sulander, and Timo Hamalainen 179
Chapter XIV
Real Time Multimedia Delivery for All IP Mobile Networks / Li Pin Chang and Ai Chun
Pang 191
Chapter XV
Perceptual Voice Quality Measurement Can You Hear Me Loud and Clear? I Abdulhussain
E. Mahdi and Dorel Picuvici 210
Chapter XVI
Modular Implementation of an Ontology Driven Multimedia Content Delivery Application for
Mobile Networks / Robert Zehetmayer, Wolfgang Klas, and Ross King 232
Chapter XVII
Software Engineering for Mobile Multimedia: A Roadmap / Ghita Kouadri Mostefaoui 251
Section III
Multimedia Information
Chapter XVIII
Adaptation and Personalization of User Interface and Content / Christos K. Georgiadis 266
Chapter XIX
Adapting Web Sites for Mobile Devices A Comparison of Different Approaches / Henrik
Stormer 278
Chapter XX
Ensuring Task Conformance and Adaptability of Polymorph Multimedia Systems / Chris
Stury 291
Chapter XXI
Personalized Redirection of Communication and Data / Yuping Yang and M. Howard
Williams 311
Chapter XXII
Situated Multimedia for Mobile Communications / Jonna Hakkila and Jani Mdntyjdrvi 326
Chapter XXIII
Context Aware Mobile Capture and Sharing of Video Clips I Janne Lahti, Utz Westermann,
Marko Palo/a, Johannes Peltola, and Elena Vildjiounaite 340
Chapter XXIV
Content Based Video Streaming Approaches and Challenges I Ashraf M. A. Ahmad 357
Chapter XXV
Portable MP3 Players for Oral Comprehension of a Foreign Language / Mahieddine
Djoudi and Saad Harous 368
Chapter XXVI
Towards a Taxonomy of Display Styles for Ubiquitous Multimedia / Florian Ledermann and
Christian Breiteneder 383
Chapter XXVII
Mobile Fractal Generation / Daniel C. Doolan, Sabin Tabirca, and Laurence T. Yang 399
Section IV
Applications and Services
Chapter XXVIII
Mobile Multimedia Collaborative Services / Do Van Thanh, Ivor Jorslad, and Schahram
Dustdar 414
Chapter XXIX
V Card: Mobile Multimedia for Mobile Marketing / Holger Nosekabel and Wolfgang
Rockelein 430
Chapter XXX
Context Awareness for Pervasive Assistive Environment / Mohamed Ali Feki and Mounir
Mokhtari 440
Chapter XXXI
Architectural Support for Mobile Context Aware Applications / Patricia Dockhorn Costa,
Luis Ferreira Pires, and Marten van Sinderen 456
Chapter XXXII
Middleware Support for Context Aware Ubiquitous Multimedia Services / Zhiwen Yu and
Daqing Zhang 476
Chapter XXXIII
Mobility Prediction for Multimedia Services / Damien Charlet, Frederic Lassabe, Philippe
Candida, Pascal Chatonnay, and Francois Spies 491
Chapter XXXIV
Distribution Patterns for Mobile Internet Applications / Roland Wagner, Franz Gruber,
and Werner Hartmann 507
Chapter XXXV
Design of an Enhanced 3G Based Mobile Healthcare System / Jose Ruiz Mas,
Eduardo Antonio Viruete Navarro, Carolina Hernandez Ramos, Alvaro Alesanco Iglesias,
Julian Fernandez Navajas, Antonio Valdovinos Bardaji, Robert S. H. Istepanian, and Jose
Garcia Moros 521
Chapter XXXVI
Securing Mobile Data Computing in Healthcare / Willy Susilo and Khin Than Win 534
Chapter XXXVII
Distributed Mobile Services and Interfaces for People Suffering from Cognitive Deficits /
Sylvain Giroux, He lene Pigot, Jean Francois Moreau, and Jean Pierre Savary 544
Chapter XXXVIII
Mobile Magazines / Tom Pfeifer and Barry Downes 555
About the Authors 573
Detailed Table of Contents
Foreword xx
Preface xxii
Section I
Basic Concepts
Mobile multimedia is the set of standards and protocols for the exchange of multimedia information
over wireless networks. It enables information systems to process and transmit multimedia data
to provide end users with access to data, no matter where the data is stored or where the user
happens to be. Section I consists of nine chapters to introduce the readers to the basic ideas behind
mobile multimedia and provides the business and technical drivers, which initiated the mobile
multimedia revolution.
Chapter I
Mobile Computing: Technology Challenges, Constraints, and Standards / Anastasis A.
Sofokleous, Marios C. Angelides, and Christos N. Schizas 1
Ubiquitous and mobile computing has made any information, any device, any network, any time, anywhere
an everyday reality. This chapter discusses the main research and development in mobile technology and
standards that make ubiquity a reality: from wireless middleware client profiling to m commerce services.
Chapter II
Business Model Typology for Mobile Commerce / Volker Derballa, Key Pousttchi, and
Klaus Turowski 11
Mobile technology enables enterprises to introduce new business models by applying new forms of
organization or offering new products and services. In this chapter, a business model typology is introduced
where the building blocks in the form of generic business model types are identified and used to create
concrete business models.
Chapter III
Security and Trust in Mobile Multimedia / Edgar R. Weippl 22
Mobile multimedia applications are becoming increasingly popular because today s cell phones and PDAs
often include digital cameras and can also record audio. It is a chal lenge to accommodate existing techniques
for protecting multimedia content on the limited hardware and software basis provided by mobile devices.
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of mobile multimedia security.
Chapter IV
Data Dissemination in Mobile Environments / Panayotis Fouliras 38
Data dissemination in mobile environments represents the cornerstone of network based services. This
chapter outlines the existing proposals and the related issues employing a simple but concise methodology.
Chapter V
A Taxonomy of Database Operations on Mobile Devices / Say Ying him, David Taniar,
and Bala Srinivasan 49
Database operations on mobile devices represent a critical research issue. This chapter presents an
extensive study of database operations on mobile devices, which provides an understanding and directions
for processing data locally on mobile devices.
Chapter VI
Interacting with Mobile and Pervasive Computer Systems / Vassilis Kostakos and Eamonn
O Neill 71
Human computer interaction presents an exciting and timely research direction in mobile multimedia. This
chapter introduces novel interaction techniques aiming at improving the way users interact with mobile and
pervasive systems. Three broad categories: stroke interaction, kinesthetic interaction, and text entry are
presented.
Chapter VII
Engineering Mobile Group Decision Support / Reinhard Kronsteiner 86
Group decision support in mobile environments is one of the promising research directions in mobile
multimedia. In this chapter, mobile decision support systems were categorized based on the complexity of
the decision problem space and group composition. This categorization leads to a set of requirements that
are used for designing and implementing a collaborative decision support system.
Chapter VIII
Spatial Data on The Move / Wee Hyong Tok, Stephane Bressan, Panagiotis Kalnis, and
Baihua Zheng 103
Advances in mobile devices and wireless networking infrastructure have created a plethora of location
based services where users need to pose queries to remote servers. This chapter identifies the issues and
challenges of processing spatial data on the move and presents insights on the state of the art spatial query
processing techniques.
Chapter IX
Key Attributes and the Use of Advanced Mobile Services: Lessons Learned from a Field
Study / Jennifer Blechar, loanna D. Constantiou, and Jan Damsgaard 119
This chapter investigates key attributes deemed to provide indications of the behavior of consumers in the
m services market. It illustrates the manner in which users perceptions related to the key attributes of
service quality, content device fit and personalization were adversely affected by trial of the m services
offered.
Section II
Standards and Protocols
The key feature of mobile multimedia is to combine the Internet, telephones, and broadcast media
into a single device. Section II, which consists of eight chapters, explains the enabl ing technologies
for mobile multimedia with respect to communication networking protocols and standards.
Chapter X
New Internet Protocols for Multimedia Transmission / Michael Welzl 129
This chapter introduces three new IETF transport layer protocols in support of multimedia data transmission
and discusses their usage. In addition, the chapter concludes with an overview of the DCCP protocol for the
transmission of real time multimedia data streams.
Chapter XI
Location Based Network Resource Management / loannis Priggouris, Evangelos Zervas,
and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades 139
Extensive research on mobile multimedia communications concentrates on how to provide mobile users with
at least similar multimedia services as those available to fixed hosts. This chapter aims to provide a general
introduction to the emerging research area of mobile communications where the user s location is exploited
to optimally manage both the capacity of the network and the offered quality of service.
Chapter XII
Discovering Multimedia Services and Contents in Mobile Environments / Zhou Wang and
Hend Koubaa 165
Accessing multimedia services from portable devices in nomadic environments is of increasing interest for
mobile users. Service discovery mechanisms help mobile users to freely and efficiently locate multimedia
services they want. This chapter provides an introduction to the state of the art in service discovery,
architectures, technologies, emerging industry standards and advances in the research world. The chapter
also describes in great depth the approaches for content location in mobile ad hoc networks.
Chapter XIII
A Fast Handover Method for Real Time Multimedia Services / Jani Puttonen, Ari
Viinikainen, Miska Sulander, and Timo Hamdlainen 179
Mobile IPv6 has been standardized for mobility management in the IPv6 networks. In this chapter, a fast
handover method called flow based fast handover for Mobile IPv6 (FFHMIPv6) is introduced and its
performance is compared to other fundamental handover methods.
Chapter XIV
Real Time Multimedia Delivery for All IP Mobile Networks / Li Pin Chang and Ai Chun
Pang 191
The introduction of mobile/wireless systems such as 3G and WLAN has driven the Internet into new markets
to support mobile users. This chapter focuses on QoS support for multimedia streaming and the dynamic
session management for VoIP applications. An efficient multimedia broadcasting/multicasting approach is
introduced to provide different levels ofQoS, and a dynamic session refreshing approach forthe management
of disconnected VoIP sessions is proposed.
Chapter XV
Perceptual Voice Quality Measurement Can You Hear Me Loud and Clear? / Abdulhussain
E. Mahdi and Dorel Picovici 210
For telecommunication systems, voice communication quality is the most visible and important aspects to
QoS, and the ability to monitor and design for this quality should be a top priority. This chapter examines some
of the technological issues related to voice quality measurement and describes their various classes.
Chapter XVI
Modular Implementation of an Ontology Driven Multimedia Content Delivery Application for
Mobile Networks / Robert Zehetmayer, Wolfgang Klas, and Ross King 232
Mobile multimedia applications provide users with only limited means to define what information they wish
to receive. However, users would prefer to receive content that reflect specific personal interests. This
chapter presents a prototype multimedia application that demonstrates personalized content delivery using
the multimedia messaging service (MMS) protocol.
Chapter XVII
Software Engineering for Mobile Multimedia: A Roadmap / Ghita Kouadri Mostefaoui 251
Research on mobile multimedia mainly focuses on improving wireless protocols in orderto improve the quality
of service. This chapter argues that software engineering perspective should be investigated in more depth
in order to boost the mobile multimedia industry.
Section III
Multimedia Information
Multimedia information as combined information presented by various media types (text, pictures,
graphics, sounds, animations, videos) enriches the quality of the information and represents the
reality as adequately as possible. Section III contains ten chapters and is dedicated to how
information can be exchanged over wireless networks whether it is voice, text, or multimedia
information.
Chapter XVIII
Adaptation and Personalization of User Interface and Content / Christos K. Georgiadis 266
This chapter is concerned with the building of an adaptive multimedia system that can customize the
representation of multimedia content to the specific needs of a user. A personalization perspective is
deployed to classify the multimedia interface elements and to analyze their influence on the effectiveness
of mobile applications.
Chapter XIX
Adapting Web Sites for Mobile Devices A Comparison of Different Approaches / Henrik
Stormer 278
Currently, almost al 1 Web sites are designed for stationary computers and cannot be shown directly on mobile
devices due to small display size, delicate data input facilities, and smaller bandwidth. This chapter compares
different server side solutions to adapt Web sites for mobile devices.
Chapter XX
Ensuring Task Conformance and Adaptability of Polymorph Multimedia Systems / Chris
Slary 291
The characteristics of mobile multimedia interaction are captured through accommodating multiple styles and
devices at a generic layer of abstraction in an interaction model. This model is related to text representations
in terms of work tasks, user roles and preferences, and problem domain data at an implementation
independent layer. This chapter shows how specifications of mobile multimedia applications can be checked
against usability principles very early in software development through an analytical approach.
Chapter XXI
Personalized Redirection of Communication and Data / Yuping Yang and M. Howard
Williams 311
The vision of mobile multimedia lies in a universal system that can deliver information and communications
at any time and place and in any form. Personalized redirection is concerned with providing the user with
appropriate control over what communication is delivered and where, depending on his/her context and
nature of communication and data. This chapter provides an understanding of what is meant by personalized
redirection through a set of scenarios.
Chapter XXII
Situated Multimedia for Mobile Communications / Jonna Hdkkild and Jani Mantyjdrvi 326
Situated mobile multimedia has been enabled by technological developments in recent years, including mobile
phone integrated cameras, audio video players, and multimedia editing tools, as well as improved sensing
technologies and data transfer formats. This chapter presents the state of the art in situated mobile
multimedia, identifies the existing developments trends, and builds a roadmap for future directions.
Chapter XXIII
Context Aware Mobile Capture and Sharing of Video Clips I Janne Lahti, Utz Westermann,
Marko Palola, Johannes Peltola, and Elena Vildjiounaite 340
The current research in video management has been neglecting the increased attractiveness of using
camera equipped mobile phones for the production of short home video clips. This chapter presents
MobiCon, a mobile, context aware home video production tools that allows users to capture video clips with
their camera phones, to semi automatically create MPEG 7 conformant annotations, to upload both clips and
annotations to the users video collections, and to share these clips with friends using OMA DRM.
Chapter XXIV
Content Based Video Streaming Approaches and Challenges I Ashraf M. A. Ahmad 357
Video streaming poses significant technical challenges in quality of service guarantee and efficient resource
management in mobi le multimedia. This chapter investigates current approaches and their related challenges
of content based video streaming under various network resource requirements.
Chapter XXV
Portable MP3 Players for Oral Comprehension of a Foreign Language / Mahieddine
Djoudi and Saad Harous 368
Portable MP3 players can be adopted as a useful tool for teaching/learning of languages. This chapter
proposes a method for using portable MP3 players for oral comprehension of a foreign language in a
diversified population.
Chapter XXVI
Towards a Taxonomy of Display Styles for Ubiquitous Multimedia / Florian Ledermann and
Christian Breiteneder 383
Classification of display styles for ubiquitous multimedia is essential for the construction of future multimedia
systems that are capable of automatically generating complex yet legible graphical responses from an
underlying abstract information space such as a semantic network. In this chapter, a domain independent
taxonomy of sign functions, rooted in an analysis of physical signs found in public space, is presented.
Chapter XXVII
Mobile Fractal Generation / Daniel C. Doolan, Sabin Tabirca, and Laurence T. Yang 399
In the past years, there have been few applications developed to generate fractal images on mobile phones.
This chapter discusses three possible methodologies for visualizing images on mobile devices. These
methodologies include: the generation of an image on a phone, the use of a server to generate the image, and
the use of a network of phones to distribute the processing task.
Section IV
Applications and Services
The explosive growth of the Internet and the rising popularity of mobile devices have created a
dynamic business environment where a wide range of mobile multimedia applications and services,
such as mobile working place, mobile entertainment, mobile information retrieval, and context
based services are emerging everyday. Section IV with its eleven chapters will clarify in a simple
and self implemented way how to implement basic applications for mobile multimedia services.
Chapter XXVIII
Mobile Multimedia Collaborative Services / Do Van Thanh, Ivar Jorslad, and Schahram
Dustdar 414
Mobile multimedia collaborative services allow people, teams, and organizations, to collaborate in a dynamic,
flexible, and efficient manner. This chapter studies different collaboration forms in mobile multimedia by
reviewing existing collaborative services and describing the service oriented architecture platform support¬
ing mobile multimedia collaborative services.
Chapter XXIX
V Card: Mobile Multimedia for Mobile Marketing / Holger Nosekabel and Wolfgang
Rockelein 430
V card is a service to create personalized multimedia messages. This chapter presents the use of mobile
multimedia for marketing services by introducing the V card technical infrastructure, related projects, a field
test evaluation as well as the social and legal issues emerging from mobile marketing.
Chapter XXX
Context Awareness for Pervasive Assistive Environment / Mohamed All Feki and Mounir
Mokhtari 440
This chapter describes a model based method for environment design in the field of smart homes dedicated
to people with disabilities. This model introduces two constraints in a context aware environment: the control
of different types of assistive devices (environmental control system) and the presence of the user with
disabilities (user profile).
Chapter XXXI
Architectural Support for Mobile Context Aware Applications / Patricia Dockhorn Costa,
Luis Ferreira Pires, and Marten van Sinderen 456
Context awareness has emerged as an important and desirable research discipline in distributed mobile
systems, since it benefits from the changes in the user s context to dynamically tailor services based on the
user s current situation and needs. This chapter presents the design of a flexible infrastructure to support
the development of mobile context aware applications.
Chapter XXXII
Middleware Support for Context Aware Ubiquitous Multimedia Services / Zhiwen Yu and
Daqing Zhang 476
In order to facilitate the development and proliferation of multimedia services in ubiquitous environments, a
context aware multimedia middleware is essential. This chapter discusses the middleware support issues for
context aware multimedia services. The design and implementation of a context aware multimedia
middleware called CMM is presented.
Chapter XXXIII
Mobility Prediction for Multimedia Services / Damien Charlet, Frederic Lassabe, Philippe
Canalda, Pascal Chatonnay, and Francois Spies 491
Advances in technology have enabled a broad and outbreaking solutions for new mobile multimedia
applications and services. It is necessary to predict adaptation behavior which not only addresses the mobile
usage or the infrastructure availability but also the service quality especially the continuity of services.
Chapter XXXIV
Distribution Patterns for Mobile Internet Applications / Roland Wagner, Franz Gruber, and
Werner Hartmann 507
Developing applications for mobile multimedia is a challenging task due to the limitation of mobile devices
such as small memory, limited bandwidth, and the probability of connection losses. This chapter analyses
application distribution patterns for their applicability for the mobile environment and the IP multimedia
subsystem which is part of the current specification of 3G mobile network is introduced.
Chapter XXXV
Design of an Enhanced 3G Based Mobile Healthcare System I Jose Ruiz Mas, Eduardo Antonio Viruete
Navarro, Carolina Hernandez Ramos, Alvaro Alesanco Iglesias, Julian
Fernandez Navajas, Antonio Valdovinos Bardaji, Robert S. H. Istepanian, and Jose
Garcia Moros 521
This chapter describes the design and use of an enhanced mobile healthcare multi collaborative system
operating over a 3G mobile network. The system provides real time and other non real time transmission of
medical data using the most appropriate codecs.
Chapter XXXVI
Securing Mobile Data Computing in Healthcare / Willy Susilo and Khin Than Win 534
Access to mobile data and messages is essential in healthcare environment as patients and healthcare
providers are mobile by providing easy availability of data at the point of care. In the chapter, the need of
mobile devices in healthcare, usage of these devices, underlying technology and applications, securing mobile
data communication are outlined and studied through different security models and case examples.
Chapter XXXVII
Distributed Mobile Services and Interfaces for People Suffering from Cognitive Deficits /
Sylvain Giroux, Helene Pigot, Jean Francois Moreau, and Jean Pierre Savary 544
This chapter presents a mobile device that is designed to offer several services to enhance autonomy,
security, and communication among the cognitively impaired people and their caregivers. These services
include a simplified reminder, an assistance request service, and an ecological information gathering service.
Chapter XXXVIII
Mobile Magazines / Tom Pfeifer and Barry Downes 555
Mobile magazines are magazines over mobile computing and communication platforms providing valuable,
current multimedia content. This chapter introduces the m Mag eco system as the next generation mobile
publishing service. Using Parlay/OSA as an open approach, the m Mag platform can be integrated into an
operator s network using standardized APIs and is portable across different operator networks.
About the Authors 573
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Table of Contents
Foreword xx
Preface xxii
Section I
Basic Concepts
Chapter I
Mobile Computing: Technology Challenges, Constraints, and Standards I Anustasis A.
Sofokleous, Marios C. Angelides, and Christos N. Schizas I
Chapter II
Business Model Typology for Mobile Commerce / Volker Derballa, Key Pousllchi, and
Klaus Turowski II
Chapter III
Security and Trust in Mobile Multimedia / Edgar R. Weippl 22
Chapter IV
Data Dissemination in Mobile Environments / Panayotis Fouliras 38
Chapter V
A Taxonomy of Database Operations on Mobile Devices / Say Ying Litn, David Taniar,
and Bala Srinivasan 49
Chapter VI
Interacting with Mobile and Pervasive Computer Systems / Vassilis Kostakos and Eamonn
O'Neill 71
Chapter VII
Engineering Mobile Group Decision Support / Reinhard Kronsteiner 86
Chapter VIII
Spatial Data on the Move / Wee Hyong Tok, Stephane Bressan, Panagiotis Kalnis, and
Baihua Zheng 103
Chapter IX
Key Attributes and the Use of Advanced Mobile Services: Lessons Learned from a Field
Study / Jennifer Blechar, Ioanna D. Constantiou, and Jan Damsgaard 119
Section II
Standards and Protocols
Chapter X
New Internet Protocols for Multimedia Transmission / Michael Welzl 129
Chapter XI
Location Based Network Resource Management / Ioannis Priggouris, Evangelos Zervas,
and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades 139
Chapter XII
Discovering Multimedia Services and Contents in Mobile Environments / Zhou Wang and
Hend Koubaa 165
Chapter XIII
A Fast Handover Method for Real Time Multimedia Services / Jani Puttonen, Ari
Viinikainen, Miska Sulander, and Timo Hamalainen 179
Chapter XIV
Real Time Multimedia Delivery for All IP Mobile Networks / Li Pin Chang and Ai Chun
Pang 191
Chapter XV
Perceptual Voice Quality Measurement Can You Hear Me Loud and Clear? I Abdulhussain
E. Mahdi and Dorel Picuvici 210
Chapter XVI
Modular Implementation of an Ontology Driven Multimedia Content Delivery Application for
Mobile Networks / Robert Zehetmayer, Wolfgang Klas, and Ross King 232
Chapter XVII
Software Engineering for Mobile Multimedia: A Roadmap / Ghita Kouadri Mostefaoui 251
Section III
Multimedia Information
Chapter XVIII
Adaptation and Personalization of User Interface and Content / Christos K. Georgiadis 266
Chapter XIX
Adapting Web Sites for Mobile Devices A Comparison of Different Approaches / Henrik
Stormer 278
Chapter XX
Ensuring Task Conformance and Adaptability of Polymorph Multimedia Systems / Chris
Stury 291
Chapter XXI
Personalized Redirection of Communication and Data / Yuping Yang and M. Howard
Williams 311
Chapter XXII
Situated Multimedia for Mobile Communications / Jonna Hakkila and Jani Mdntyjdrvi 326
Chapter XXIII
Context Aware Mobile Capture and Sharing of Video Clips I Janne Lahti, Utz Westermann,
Marko Palo/a, Johannes Peltola, and Elena Vildjiounaite 340
Chapter XXIV
Content Based Video Streaming Approaches and Challenges I Ashraf M. A. Ahmad 357
Chapter XXV
Portable MP3 Players for Oral Comprehension of a Foreign Language / Mahieddine
Djoudi and Saad Harous 368
Chapter XXVI
Towards a Taxonomy of Display Styles for Ubiquitous Multimedia / Florian Ledermann and
Christian Breiteneder 383
Chapter XXVII
Mobile Fractal Generation / Daniel C. Doolan, Sabin Tabirca, and Laurence T. Yang 399
Section IV
Applications and Services
Chapter XXVIII
Mobile Multimedia Collaborative Services / Do Van Thanh, Ivor Jorslad, and Schahram
Dustdar 414
Chapter XXIX
V Card: Mobile Multimedia for Mobile Marketing / Holger Nosekabel and Wolfgang
Rockelein 430
Chapter XXX
Context Awareness for Pervasive Assistive Environment / Mohamed Ali Feki and Mounir
Mokhtari 440
Chapter XXXI
Architectural Support for Mobile Context Aware Applications / Patricia Dockhorn Costa,
Luis Ferreira Pires, and Marten van Sinderen 456
Chapter XXXII
Middleware Support for Context Aware Ubiquitous Multimedia Services / Zhiwen Yu and
Daqing Zhang 476
Chapter XXXIII
Mobility Prediction for Multimedia Services / Damien Charlet, Frederic Lassabe, Philippe
Candida, Pascal Chatonnay, and Francois Spies 491
Chapter XXXIV
Distribution Patterns for Mobile Internet Applications / Roland Wagner, Franz Gruber,
and Werner Hartmann 507
Chapter XXXV
Design of an Enhanced 3G Based Mobile Healthcare System / Jose Ruiz Mas,
Eduardo Antonio Viruete Navarro, Carolina Hernandez Ramos, Alvaro Alesanco Iglesias,
Julian Fernandez Navajas, Antonio Valdovinos Bardaji, Robert S. H. Istepanian, and Jose
Garcia Moros 521
Chapter XXXVI
Securing Mobile Data Computing in Healthcare / Willy Susilo and Khin Than Win 534
Chapter XXXVII
Distributed Mobile Services and Interfaces for People Suffering from Cognitive Deficits /
Sylvain Giroux, He'lene Pigot, Jean Francois Moreau, and Jean Pierre Savary 544
Chapter XXXVIII
Mobile Magazines / Tom Pfeifer and Barry Downes 555
About the Authors 573
Detailed Table of Contents
Foreword xx
Preface xxii
Section I
Basic Concepts
Mobile multimedia is the set of standards and protocols for the exchange of multimedia information
over wireless networks. It enables information systems to process and transmit multimedia data
to provide end users with access to data, no matter where the data is stored or where the user
happens to be. Section I consists of nine chapters to introduce the readers to the basic ideas behind
mobile multimedia and provides the business and technical drivers, which initiated the mobile
multimedia revolution.
Chapter I
Mobile Computing: Technology Challenges, Constraints, and Standards / Anastasis A.
Sofokleous, Marios C. Angelides, and Christos N. Schizas 1
Ubiquitous and mobile computing has made any information, any device, any network, any time, anywhere
an everyday reality. This chapter discusses the main research and development in mobile technology and
standards that make ubiquity a reality: from wireless middleware client profiling to m commerce services.
Chapter II
Business Model Typology for Mobile Commerce / Volker Derballa, Key Pousttchi, and
Klaus Turowski 11
Mobile technology enables enterprises to introduce new business models by applying new forms of
organization or offering new products and services. In this chapter, a business model typology is introduced
where the building blocks in the form of generic business model types are identified and used to create
concrete business models.
Chapter III
Security and Trust in Mobile Multimedia / Edgar R. Weippl 22
Mobile multimedia applications are becoming increasingly popular because today's cell phones and PDAs
often include digital cameras and can also record audio. It is a chal lenge to accommodate existing techniques
for protecting multimedia content on the limited hardware and software basis provided by mobile devices.
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of mobile multimedia security.
Chapter IV
Data Dissemination in Mobile Environments / Panayotis Fouliras 38
Data dissemination in mobile environments represents the cornerstone of network based services. This
chapter outlines the existing proposals and the related issues employing a simple but concise methodology.
Chapter V
A Taxonomy of Database Operations on Mobile Devices / Say Ying him, David Taniar,
and Bala Srinivasan 49
Database operations on mobile devices represent a critical research issue. This chapter presents an
extensive study of database operations on mobile devices, which provides an understanding and directions
for processing data locally on mobile devices.
Chapter VI
Interacting with Mobile and Pervasive Computer Systems / Vassilis Kostakos and Eamonn
O'Neill 71
Human computer interaction presents an exciting and timely research direction in mobile multimedia. This
chapter introduces novel interaction techniques aiming at improving the way users interact with mobile and
pervasive systems. Three broad categories: stroke interaction, kinesthetic interaction, and text entry are
presented.
Chapter VII
Engineering Mobile Group Decision Support / Reinhard Kronsteiner 86
Group decision support in mobile environments is one of the promising research directions in mobile
multimedia. In this chapter, mobile decision support systems were categorized based on the complexity of
the decision problem space and group composition. This categorization leads to a set of requirements that
are used for designing and implementing a collaborative decision support system.
Chapter VIII
Spatial Data on The Move / Wee Hyong Tok, Stephane Bressan, Panagiotis Kalnis, and
Baihua Zheng 103
Advances in mobile devices and wireless networking infrastructure have created a plethora of location
based services where users need to pose queries to remote servers. This chapter identifies the issues and
challenges of processing spatial data on the move and presents insights on the state of the art spatial query
processing techniques.
Chapter IX
Key Attributes and the Use of Advanced Mobile Services: Lessons Learned from a Field
Study / Jennifer Blechar, loanna D. Constantiou, and Jan Damsgaard 119
This chapter investigates key attributes deemed to provide indications of the behavior of consumers in the
m services market. It illustrates the manner in which users' perceptions related to the key attributes of
service quality, content device fit and personalization were adversely affected by trial of the m services
offered.
Section II
Standards and Protocols
The key feature of mobile multimedia is to combine the Internet, telephones, and broadcast media
into a single device. Section II, which consists of eight chapters, explains the enabl ing technologies
for mobile multimedia with respect to communication networking protocols and standards.
Chapter X
New Internet Protocols for Multimedia Transmission / Michael Welzl 129
This chapter introduces three new IETF transport layer protocols in support of multimedia data transmission
and discusses their usage. In addition, the chapter concludes with an overview of the DCCP protocol for the
transmission of real time multimedia data streams.
Chapter XI
Location Based Network Resource Management / loannis Priggouris, Evangelos Zervas,
and Stathes Hadjiefthymiades 139
Extensive research on mobile multimedia communications concentrates on how to provide mobile users with
at least similar multimedia services as those available to fixed hosts. This chapter aims to provide a general
introduction to the emerging research area of mobile communications where the user's location is exploited
to optimally manage both the capacity of the network and the offered quality of service.
Chapter XII
Discovering Multimedia Services and Contents in Mobile Environments / Zhou Wang and
Hend Koubaa 165
Accessing multimedia services from portable devices in nomadic environments is of increasing interest for
mobile users. Service discovery mechanisms help mobile users to freely and efficiently locate multimedia
services they want. This chapter provides an introduction to the state of the art in service discovery,
architectures, technologies, emerging industry standards and advances in the research world. The chapter
also describes in great depth the approaches for content location in mobile ad hoc networks.
Chapter XIII
A Fast Handover Method for Real Time Multimedia Services / Jani Puttonen, Ari
Viinikainen, Miska Sulander, and Timo Hamdlainen 179
Mobile IPv6 has been standardized for mobility management in the IPv6 networks. In this chapter, a fast
handover method called flow based fast handover for Mobile IPv6 (FFHMIPv6) is introduced and its
performance is compared to other fundamental handover methods.
Chapter XIV
Real Time Multimedia Delivery for All IP Mobile Networks / Li Pin Chang and Ai Chun
Pang 191
The introduction of mobile/wireless systems such as 3G and WLAN has driven the Internet into new markets
to support mobile users. This chapter focuses on QoS support for multimedia streaming and the dynamic
session management for VoIP applications. An efficient multimedia broadcasting/multicasting approach is
introduced to provide different levels ofQoS, and a dynamic session refreshing approach forthe management
of disconnected VoIP sessions is proposed.
Chapter XV
Perceptual Voice Quality Measurement Can You Hear Me Loud and Clear? / Abdulhussain
E. Mahdi and Dorel Picovici 210
For telecommunication systems, voice communication quality is the most visible and important aspects to
QoS, and the ability to monitor and design for this quality should be a top priority. This chapter examines some
of the technological issues related to voice quality measurement and describes their various classes.
Chapter XVI
Modular Implementation of an Ontology Driven Multimedia Content Delivery Application for
Mobile Networks / Robert Zehetmayer, Wolfgang Klas, and Ross King 232
Mobile multimedia applications provide users with only limited means to define what information they wish
to receive. However, users would prefer to receive content that reflect specific personal interests. This
chapter presents a prototype multimedia application that demonstrates personalized content delivery using
the multimedia messaging service (MMS) protocol.
Chapter XVII
Software Engineering for Mobile Multimedia: A Roadmap / Ghita Kouadri Mostefaoui 251
Research on mobile multimedia mainly focuses on improving wireless protocols in orderto improve the quality
of service. This chapter argues that software engineering perspective should be investigated in more depth
in order to boost the mobile multimedia industry.
Section III
Multimedia Information
Multimedia information as combined information presented by various media types (text, pictures,
graphics, sounds, animations, videos) enriches the quality of the information and represents the
reality as adequately as possible. Section III contains ten chapters and is dedicated to how
information can be exchanged over wireless networks whether it is voice, text, or multimedia
information.
Chapter XVIII
Adaptation and Personalization of User Interface and Content / Christos K. Georgiadis 266
This chapter is concerned with the building of an adaptive multimedia system that can customize the
representation of multimedia content to the specific needs of a user. A personalization perspective is
deployed to classify the multimedia interface elements and to analyze their influence on the effectiveness
of mobile applications.
Chapter XIX
Adapting Web Sites for Mobile Devices A Comparison of Different Approaches / Henrik
Stormer 278
Currently, almost al 1 Web sites are designed for stationary computers and cannot be shown directly on mobile
devices due to small display size, delicate data input facilities, and smaller bandwidth. This chapter compares
different server side solutions to adapt Web sites for mobile devices.
Chapter XX
Ensuring Task Conformance and Adaptability of Polymorph Multimedia Systems / Chris
Slary 291
The characteristics of mobile multimedia interaction are captured through accommodating multiple styles and
devices at a generic layer of abstraction in an interaction model. This model is related to text representations
in terms of work tasks, user roles and preferences, and problem domain data at an implementation
independent layer. This chapter shows how specifications of mobile multimedia applications can be checked
against usability principles very early in software development through an analytical approach.
Chapter XXI
Personalized Redirection of Communication and Data / Yuping Yang and M. Howard
Williams 311
The vision of mobile multimedia lies in a universal system that can deliver information and communications
at any time and place and in any form. Personalized redirection is concerned with providing the user with
appropriate control over what communication is delivered and where, depending on his/her context and
nature of communication and data. This chapter provides an understanding of what is meant by personalized
redirection through a set of scenarios.
Chapter XXII
Situated Multimedia for Mobile Communications / Jonna Hdkkild and Jani Mantyjdrvi 326
Situated mobile multimedia has been enabled by technological developments in recent years, including mobile
phone integrated cameras, audio video players, and multimedia editing tools, as well as improved sensing
technologies and data transfer formats. This chapter presents the state of the art in situated mobile
multimedia, identifies the existing developments trends, and builds a roadmap for future directions.
Chapter XXIII
Context Aware Mobile Capture and Sharing of Video Clips I Janne Lahti, Utz Westermann,
Marko Palola, Johannes Peltola, and Elena Vildjiounaite 340
The current research in video management has been neglecting the increased attractiveness of using
camera equipped mobile phones for the production of short home video clips. This chapter presents
MobiCon, a mobile, context aware home video production tools that allows users to capture video clips with
their camera phones, to semi automatically create MPEG 7 conformant annotations, to upload both clips and
annotations to the users' video collections, and to share these clips with friends using OMA DRM.
Chapter XXIV
Content Based Video Streaming Approaches and Challenges I Ashraf M. A. Ahmad 357
Video streaming poses significant technical challenges in quality of service guarantee and efficient resource
management in mobi le multimedia. This chapter investigates current approaches and their related challenges
of content based video streaming under various network resource requirements.
Chapter XXV
Portable MP3 Players for Oral Comprehension of a Foreign Language / Mahieddine
Djoudi and Saad Harous 368
Portable MP3 players can be adopted as a useful tool for teaching/learning of languages. This chapter
proposes a method for using portable MP3 players for oral comprehension of a foreign language in a
diversified population.
Chapter XXVI
Towards a Taxonomy of Display Styles for Ubiquitous Multimedia / Florian Ledermann and
Christian Breiteneder 383
Classification of display styles for ubiquitous multimedia is essential for the construction of future multimedia
systems that are capable of automatically generating complex yet legible graphical responses from an
underlying abstract information space such as a semantic network. In this chapter, a domain independent
taxonomy of sign functions, rooted in an analysis of physical signs found in public space, is presented.
Chapter XXVII
Mobile Fractal Generation / Daniel C. Doolan, Sabin Tabirca, and Laurence T. Yang 399
In the past years, there have been few applications developed to generate fractal images on mobile phones.
This chapter discusses three possible methodologies for visualizing images on mobile devices. These
methodologies include: the generation of an image on a phone, the use of a server to generate the image, and
the use of a network of phones to distribute the processing task.
Section IV
Applications and Services
The explosive growth of the Internet and the rising popularity of mobile devices have created a
dynamic business environment where a wide range of mobile multimedia applications and services,
such as mobile working place, mobile entertainment, mobile information retrieval, and context
based services are emerging everyday. Section IV with its eleven chapters will clarify in a simple
and self implemented way how to implement basic applications for mobile multimedia services.
Chapter XXVIII
Mobile Multimedia Collaborative Services / Do Van Thanh, Ivar Jorslad, and Schahram
Dustdar 414
Mobile multimedia collaborative services allow people, teams, and organizations, to collaborate in a dynamic,
flexible, and efficient manner. This chapter studies different collaboration forms in mobile multimedia by
reviewing existing collaborative services and describing the service oriented architecture platform support¬
ing mobile multimedia collaborative services.
Chapter XXIX
V Card: Mobile Multimedia for Mobile Marketing / Holger Nosekabel and Wolfgang
Rockelein 430
V card is a service to create personalized multimedia messages. This chapter presents the use of mobile
multimedia for marketing services by introducing the V card technical infrastructure, related projects, a field
test evaluation as well as the social and legal issues emerging from mobile marketing.
Chapter XXX
Context Awareness for Pervasive Assistive Environment / Mohamed All Feki and Mounir
Mokhtari 440
This chapter describes a model based method for environment design in the field of smart homes dedicated
to people with disabilities. This model introduces two constraints in a context aware environment: the control
of different types of assistive devices (environmental control system) and the presence of the user with
disabilities (user profile).
Chapter XXXI
Architectural Support for Mobile Context Aware Applications / Patricia Dockhorn Costa,
Luis Ferreira Pires, and Marten van Sinderen 456
Context awareness has emerged as an important and desirable research discipline in distributed mobile
systems, since it benefits from the changes in the user's context to dynamically tailor services based on the
user's current situation and needs. This chapter presents the design of a flexible infrastructure to support
the development of mobile context aware applications.
Chapter XXXII
Middleware Support for Context Aware Ubiquitous Multimedia Services / Zhiwen Yu and
Daqing Zhang 476
In order to facilitate the development and proliferation of multimedia services in ubiquitous environments, a
context aware multimedia middleware is essential. This chapter discusses the middleware support issues for
context aware multimedia services. The design and implementation of a context aware multimedia
middleware called CMM is presented.
Chapter XXXIII
Mobility Prediction for Multimedia Services / Damien Charlet, Frederic Lassabe, Philippe
Canalda, Pascal Chatonnay, and Francois Spies 491
Advances in technology have enabled a broad and outbreaking solutions for new mobile multimedia
applications and services. It is necessary to predict adaptation behavior which not only addresses the mobile
usage or the infrastructure availability but also the service quality especially the continuity of services.
Chapter XXXIV
Distribution Patterns for Mobile Internet Applications / Roland Wagner, Franz Gruber, and
Werner Hartmann 507
Developing applications for mobile multimedia is a challenging task due to the limitation of mobile devices
such as small memory, limited bandwidth, and the probability of connection losses. This chapter analyses
application distribution patterns for their applicability for the mobile environment and the IP multimedia
subsystem which is part of the current specification of 3G mobile network is introduced.
Chapter XXXV
Design of an Enhanced 3G Based Mobile Healthcare System I Jose Ruiz Mas, Eduardo Antonio Viruete
Navarro, Carolina Hernandez Ramos, Alvaro Alesanco Iglesias, Julian
Fernandez Navajas, Antonio Valdovinos Bardaji, Robert S. H. Istepanian, and Jose
Garcia Moros 521
This chapter describes the design and use of an enhanced mobile healthcare multi collaborative system
operating over a 3G mobile network. The system provides real time and other non real time transmission of
medical data using the most appropriate codecs.
Chapter XXXVI
Securing Mobile Data Computing in Healthcare / Willy Susilo and Khin Than Win 534
Access to mobile data and messages is essential in healthcare environment as patients and healthcare
providers are mobile by providing easy availability of data at the point of care. In the chapter, the need of
mobile devices in healthcare, usage of these devices, underlying technology and applications, securing mobile
data communication are outlined and studied through different security models and case examples.
Chapter XXXVII
Distributed Mobile Services and Interfaces for People Suffering from Cognitive Deficits /
Sylvain Giroux, Helene Pigot, Jean Francois Moreau, and Jean Pierre Savary 544
This chapter presents a mobile device that is designed to offer several services to enhance autonomy,
security, and communication among the cognitively impaired people and their caregivers. These services
include a simplified reminder, an assistance request service, and an ecological information gathering service.
Chapter XXXVIII
Mobile Magazines / Tom Pfeifer and Barry Downes 555
Mobile magazines are magazines over mobile computing and communication platforms providing valuable,
current multimedia content. This chapter introduces the m Mag eco system as the next generation mobile
publishing service. Using Parlay/OSA as an open approach, the m Mag platform can be integrated into an
operator's network using standardized APIs and is portable across different operator networks.
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