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ICIN 2011: Berlin, Germany
- 15th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, ICIN 2011: "From Bits to Data, from Pipes to Clouds", Berlin, Germany, October 4-7, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-319-3
- Falk von Bornstaedt, Max Roettgermann, Finn Tore Johansen, Håkon Lønsethagen:
"The Sending Party Network Pays": A first step towards end-to-end quality of service. 1-5 - Emmanuel Bertin, Noël Crespi, Michel L'Hostis:
A few myths about telco and OTT models. 6-10 - Patricia Hargil, Amanda Noz:
Application enablement: The business cases that drive new revenue opportunities through business, technical and service innovation. 11-16 - Quoc Tuan Tran, Tien Anh Le, Hang Nguyen:
WiMAX-based overlay conferencing service. 17-22 - Henrik Lundqvist, Zoran Despotovic, Jelena Frtunikj, Gerald Kunzmann, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Service program mobility architecture. 23-28 - Rebecca Copeland, Noël Crespi:
Resolving ten MVNO issues with EPS architecture, VoLTE and advanced policy server. 29-34 - Kazumine Matoba, Ken-ichi Abiru, Tomohiro Ishihara:
Service oriented network architecture for scalable M2M and sensor network services. 35-40 - Niklas Blum, Jens Fiedler, Lajos Lange, Thomas Magedanz:
Application-driven Quality of Service for M2M communications. 41-45 - Xiaomeng Su, Reidar Martin Svendsen, Humberto Nicolás Castejón Martínez, Erik Berg, Josip Zoric:
Towards an integrated solution to Internet of Things - a technical and economical proposal. 46-51 - Bachir Chihani, Emmanuel Bertin, Noël Crespi:
A comprehensive framework for context-aware communication services. 52-57 - Matthias Lott, Jouni Karppinen, Joachim Kross:
Service differentiation for enhanced consumer experiences. 58-63 - Zizhi Qiao:
Smarter Phone based Live QoE Measurement. 64-68 - Kristofer Kimbler, Mac Taylor:
Service innovation opportunities in emerging markets. 69-73 - Arnab Dey, Harish Ramakrishnaiah, John Baptisa, Satish Talmale, Vitesh Patel:
Building an effective location based service for enterprise customers Emerging market scenario. 74-79 - Atsushi Fukayama, Shunsuke Takamiya, Junichi Nakagawa, Noriyasu Arakawa, Naoyoshi Kanamaru, Naoki Uchida:
Architecture and prototype of augmented Reality videophone service. 80-85 - Hiroyuki Sato, Masakazu Urata, Kazuhiro Yoguchi, Noriyasu Arakawa, Naoyoshi Kanamaru, Naoki Uchida:
Linking digital signage with mobile phones. 86-91 - Dmitry Namiot, Manfred Sneps-Sneppe:
A new approach to advertising in social networks - business-centric check-ins. 92-96 - Ana M. Bernardos, José R. Casar:
Analyzing business models for mobile augmented reality. 97-102 - Nicolai Schultz, Jochen Wulf, Rüdiger Zarnekow, Quoc-Tuan Nguyen:
The new role of developers in the mobile ecosystem: An Apple and Google case study. 103-108 - Kostas Pentikousis, Dongming Zhu, Hellen Wang:
Network infrastructure at the crossroads the emergence of smart cities. 109-114 - Hans M. Stokking, V. B. Klos, Ray van Brandenburg, C. A. van der Weerdt:
New media services need interoperability and portability. 115-120 - Jörg Niemöller, Konstantinos Vandikas, Roman Levenshteyn, Daniel Schleicher, Frank Leymann:
Towards a service composition language for heterogeneous service environments. 121-126 - Yoo-mi Park, HyunKyung Yoo, Yuchul Jung, Cinyoung Hur, Hyunjoo Bae:
Semantic web service processes enabling goal-driven application creation. 127-132 - Pierpaolo Baglietto, Massimo Maresca, Michele Stecca, Corrado Moiso:
Smart Object Cooperation through Service Composition. 133-138 - Nico Bayer, Dmitry Sivchenko, Hans Joachim Einsiedler, Andreas Roos, Abdulbaki Uzun, Sebastian Göndör, Axel Küpper:
Energy optimisation in heterogeneous multi-RAT networks. 139-144 - Andrea Vaccani, Antoine Delley, Jean-Frédéric Wagen, Reto Caduff, Laurent Knoepfli, Özgür Koyun:
SAMSON strong authenticated mail service over NGN. 145-150 - Ray van Brandenburg, Omar Niamut, Martin Prins, Hans Stokking:
Spatial segmentation for immersive media delivery. 151-156 - Konstantinos Vandikas, Raphaël Quinet, Roman Levenshteyn, Jörg Niemöller:
Scalable service composition execution by means of an asynchronous paradigm. 157-162 - Cigdem Sengul, Lars Kollecker, Nico Bayer, Hans Joachim Einsiedler, Dmitry Sivchenko, Dirk von Hugo:
Broadband wireless service provisioning through a wireless mesh backhaul. 163-168 - Konstantinos Vandikas, Nicolas Christopher Liebau, Markus Döhring, Leonid Mokrushin, Ioannis Fikouras:
M2M Service Enablement for the enterprise. 169-174 - Harald Bender, Mikko Kolehmainen, Gerald Lehmann, Janne Parantainen, Markus Staufer, Marcos Tong:
Business transformation of the provisioning process for Machine-to-Machine. 175-180 - Rogier Noldus, Martien Huysmans, Gert Oster, Per Oberg:
Operator-independent public user identities for IP multimedia communication services for enterprises. 181-186 - Min Lin, Javier Arenzana Arias:
Rich Communication Suite: The challenge and opportunity for MNOs. 187-190 - Kuldeep Singh, Pankaj Goyal:
CSNA: A Social networking solution for RCS and mobile user. 191-195 - Fieke Offergelt, Frank T. H. M. Berkers, Gijs P. Hendrix:
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em cooperative and non-cooperative games in network sharing. 196-201 - Mbuyu Sumbwanyambe, Andre L. Nel:
Liberalization, regulation and privatization (LRP): Telecommunication reform challenges in Zambia. 202-206 - Luis López-Fernández, Diego Gonzalez Martinez, David Lozano Llanos, Carlos Maestre Terol:
AFICUS: An architecture for a future internet of User Generated Contents. 207-212 - Vânia Gonçalves, Makis Stamatelatos, Antonio Manzalini, Beatriz Fuentes Arenaz, Markus Gruber, Christian Destré, Simon Delaere, Laurent Ciavaglia:
Construction, instantiation and analysis of a business ecosystem for autonomic future networks. 213-218 - Antonio Manzalini, Corrado Moiso:
Self-optimization of resource allocation in decentralised server farms. 219-224 - Niklas Blum, Junnosuke Yamada, Naoki Uchida, Thomas Magedanz:
Enabling information push for network- and device-agnostic internet services. 225-230 - Claudio Venezia, Carlo Licciardi:
Seeking new social networking models. 231-235 - Ahmed Bouabdallah, François Toutain, Michal Szczerbak, Jean-Marie Bonnin:
On the benefits of a network-centric implementation for context-aware telecom services. 236-240 - Per-Jonny Nesse, Astrid Undheim, Fredrik H. Solsvik, Eliot E. Salant, Michel Dao, José Manuel López López, Javier Martínez Elicegui:
Exploiting cloud computing - A proposed methodology for generating new business. 241-246 - Stephen Hall:
Evolution of telco services utilising Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). 247-252 - Yrjö Raivio, Dave Rushil:
Cloud computing in mobile networks - Case MVNO. 253-258 - Humberto Nicolás Castejón Martínez, Anastasius Gavras, João Miguel Gonçalves, Corrado Moiso, Astrid Undheim, Josip Zoric:
Towards a dynamic cloud-enabled service eco-system. 259-264 - Catherine E. A. Mulligan, Richard Mortier, Robert J. Houghton, Hanif Rahemtulla, Martin Flintham, Christian Nord:
Standardisation strategies for the android platform: The politics of the stack. 265-270 - Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Ben D. Eaton, Carsten Sørensen, Youngjin Yoo:
Control as a strategy for the development of generativity in business models for mobile platforms. 271-276 - Richard Mortier, Catherine Mulligan:
Platforms in the palm of your hand: Mobile value chain evolution. 277-282 - Nils Walravens:
The city as a platform. 283-288 - Kristofer Kimbler, Ela Pamieta, Piotr Saczuk:
Optimizing rollout of LTE-based triple play services through efficient network information management. 289-294 - Rebecca Copeland, Noël Crespi:
Modelling multi-MNO business for MVNOs in their evolution to LTE, VoLTE & advanced policy. 295-300 - Danai Skournetou, Elena Simona Lohan, Mark de Reuver:
Has the time to commercialize satellite navigation signals come? 301-306 - Laurent Reynaud, Salim Zaïmi, Yvon Gourhant:
Competitive assessments for HAP delivery of mobile services in emerging countries. 307-312 - Juuso Karikoski, Sakari Luukkainen:
Substitution in smartphone communication services. 313-318 - Riccardo Bonazzi, Boris Fritscher, Zhan Liu, Yves Pigneur:
From "security for privacy" to "privacy for security". 319-324 - Antti Riikonen, Timo Smura, Antero Juntunen:
Mobile handset features as service enablers - Conceptual model of feature diffusion. 325-330
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