Masonta, Moshe TOyedapo, JGirod-Genet, M2011-05-242011-05-242010-11Masonta, M, Oyedapo, J, and Girod-Genet, M. 2010. Light-weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: development for smart mobile devices, pp 99p978-3843373012http://www.amazon.com/Light-Weight-Internet-Protocol-Multimedia-Subsystem/dp/3843373019http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5015Copyright: 2010 Lambert Academic Publishing.In recent years Internet usage and services, accessed through both fixed and mobile networks, have experienced rapid growth. This growth was driven by the capability of the Internet to provide many new services seamlessly to the users at any time. These Internet services continue to grow because the open protocols used are available on the web to any service developer (Camarillo & García-Martín, 2006:5). It is estimated that there are over one billion cellular users worldwide (Castro, 2004:1). As the number of cellular users continues to grow, more efforts are made to draw the cellular technology closer to the all-IP telecommunication technologies that offer Quality of Service (QoS) to users, and appropriate charging schemes for multimedia services to network operators. With Internet Protocol (IP) becoming spreading through in the backbone, the challenge of integrating voice and data services in the fixed and mobile environments becomes more formidable (Castro, 2004:5).enIMS ClientMobile devices3GPP standardJavaInternet protocol multimedia subsystemDevelopmentLight-weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: development for smart mobile devicesBookMasonta, M. T., Oyedapo, J., & Girod-Genet, M. (2010). <i>Light-Weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: Development for smart mobile devices</i>. Lambert Academic Publishing. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5015Masonta, Moshe T, J Oyedapo, and M Girod-Genet. <i>Light-Weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: Development for smart mobile devices</i>. n.p.: Lambert Academic Publishing. 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5015.Masonta MT, Oyedapo J, Girod-Genet M. Light-Weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: Development for smart mobile devices. [place unknown]: Lambert Academic Publishing; 2010.http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5015TY - Book AU - Masonta, Moshe T AU - Oyedapo, J AU - Girod-Genet, M AB - In recent years Internet usage and services, accessed through both fixed and mobile networks, have experienced rapid growth. This growth was driven by the capability of the Internet to provide many new services seamlessly to the users at any time. These Internet services continue to grow because the open protocols used are available on the web to any service developer (Camarillo & García-Martín, 2006:5). It is estimated that there are over one billion cellular users worldwide (Castro, 2004:1). As the number of cellular users continues to grow, more efforts are made to draw the cellular technology closer to the all-IP telecommunication technologies that offer Quality of Service (QoS) to users, and appropriate charging schemes for multimedia services to network operators. With Internet Protocol (IP) becoming spreading through in the backbone, the challenge of integrating voice and data services in the fixed and mobile environments becomes more formidable (Castro, 2004:5). DA - 2010-11 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - IMS Client KW - Mobile devices KW - 3GPP standard KW - Java KW - Internet protocol multimedia subsystem KW - Development LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2010 SM - 978-3843373012 T1 - Light-weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: development for smart mobile devices TI - Light-weight internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) client: development for smart mobile devices UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5015 ER -