Multimedia Messaging Service (PDF)
An Engineering Approach to MMS
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is regarded as the
best-of-the breed of proven messaging technologies, surpassing SMS
and electronic mail to offer a truly multimedia experience to
mobile users. The first commercial solutions appeared on the...
best-of-the breed of proven messaging technologies, surpassing SMS
and electronic mail to offer a truly multimedia experience to
mobile users. The first commercial solutions appeared on the...
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The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is regarded as the
best-of-the breed of proven messaging technologies, surpassing SMS
and electronic mail to offer a truly multimedia experience to
mobile users. The first commercial solutions appeared on the market
in 2002 and the penetration rate of MMS is now quickly approaching
the required level for mass-market adoption. By leveraging
accessible technologies, MMS has gained wide acceptance from major
market players and provides great business opportunities for the
whole telecommunications industry.
* Introduces usage scenarios and provides a comprehensive
description of enabling technologies for MMS, from version 1.0 to
version 1.2 (featuring message content classes, video support,
online message boxes, digital rights management, etc.)
* Demystifies MMS standards by clearly illustrating technical
explanations with numerous practical examples, from the design of
multimedia messages to the interfacing of applications with MMS
centres
* Sheds light on common implementation pitfalls and known
interoperability issues
Based on the author's own experience as a standardization
expert and software architect for one of the major handset vendors,
Multimedia Messaging Service provides a stimulating
practical reference book for network operators, content designers,
device manufacturers and developers of messaging applications, and
will also appeal to researchers and students.
best-of-the breed of proven messaging technologies, surpassing SMS
and electronic mail to offer a truly multimedia experience to
mobile users. The first commercial solutions appeared on the market
in 2002 and the penetration rate of MMS is now quickly approaching
the required level for mass-market adoption. By leveraging
accessible technologies, MMS has gained wide acceptance from major
market players and provides great business opportunities for the
whole telecommunications industry.
* Introduces usage scenarios and provides a comprehensive
description of enabling technologies for MMS, from version 1.0 to
version 1.2 (featuring message content classes, video support,
online message boxes, digital rights management, etc.)
* Demystifies MMS standards by clearly illustrating technical
explanations with numerous practical examples, from the design of
multimedia messages to the interfacing of applications with MMS
centres
* Sheds light on common implementation pitfalls and known
interoperability issues
Based on the author's own experience as a standardization
expert and software architect for one of the major handset vendors,
Multimedia Messaging Service provides a stimulating
practical reference book for network operators, content designers,
device manufacturers and developers of messaging applications, and
will also appeal to researchers and students.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Multimedia Messaging Service (PDF)“
Preface. About the Author. 1. Introduction to MMS. 1.1 MMS Success Enablers. 1.2 Commercial Availability of MMS. 1.3 MMS Compared with Other Messaging Services. 1.4 MMS Added Value and Success Factors. 1.5 Billing Models. 1.6 Usage Scenarios. 2. Standardization of MMS. 2.1 MMS Standards. 2.2 Third Generation Partnership Project. 2.3 Third Generation Partnership Project 2. 2.4 WAP Forum Specification. 2.5 Internet Engineering Task Force. 2.6 World Wide Web Consortium. 2.7 Open Mobile Alliance. 2.8 Standardization Roadmap for MMS. 3. Service Architecture. 3.1 MMS Architecture. 3.2 MMS Interfaces. 3.3 MMS Client. 3.4 MMS Centre. 3.5 Wireless Application Protocol. 3.6 OMA Digital Rights Management. 4. Service Features. 4.1 Message Sending. 4.2 Message Retrieval. 4.3 Message Reports. 4.4 Message Forward. 4.5 Reply Charging. 4.6 Addressing Modes. 4.7 Settings of MMS Mobile Devices. 4.8 Storage of MMS Settings and Notification in the (U)SIM. 4.9 Multimedia Message Boxes. 4.10 Value-added Services. 4.11 Capability Negotiation. 4.12 Streaming. 4.13 Charging and Billing. 4.14 Security Considerations. 5. The Multimedia Message. 5.1 Multipart Structure. 5.2 Message Content Domains and Classes. 5.3 Media Types, Formats and Codecs. 5.4 Scen Description. 5.5 Examples of a Multimedia Message. 5.6 Forward-lock of Media Objects. 5.7 Message Size Measurement. 6. Transactions Flows. 6.1 Introduction to the mMS Transaction Model. 6.2 MMI Interface, MMS Client - MMSC. 6.3 MM2 Interface, Internal MMSC Interface. 6.4 MM3 Interface, MMSC-External Servers. 6.5 MM4 Interface, MMSC-MMSC. 6.6 MM5 Interface, MMSC-HLR. 6.7 MM6 Interface, MMSC-User Database. 6.8 MM7 Interface, MMSC-VAS Applications. 7. Standard Compliance and Interoperability. 7.1 Standard Conformance and Interoperability Testing. 7.2 Implementations of Different Versions of the MMS Protocol. 8. Commercial Solutions and Developer Tools. 8.1 MMS Handsets Directory. 8.2 MMSC Directory. 8.3 Developer Tools. 9. The Future of MMS.
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9.1 MMS Development in 3GPP. 9.2 MMS Development in OMA. 9.3 MMS Development in 3GPP2. 9.4 A Bright Future for MMS? Appendices. A. Content types of media objects. B. MM1 interface - Response status codes (X-Mms-Response-Status) . C. MM1 interface - Retrieve status codes (X-Mms-Retrieve-Status) . D. MM1 interface - MMBox store status codes (X-Mms-Store-Status) . E. MM4 interface - Request status codes (X-Mms-Request-Status-Code) . F. MM7 interface - Status Code and StatusText. References. Acronyms and Abbreviations. Index.
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Autoren-Porträt von Gwenaël Le Bodic
Gwenaël Le Bodic is a software architect for Vodafone Globalin Germany. His activities for Vodafone include the study and
design of MMS architectures for large multi-operator environments.
For several years, he used to be a mobile Internet and
standardization expert for Alcatel?s mobile phone division in
France. His activities for Alcatel included participating and
contributing to the development of messaging technologies and
services in the scope of 3GPP and OMA standardization processes. He
was responsible for the design of the software architecture of the
messaging solution for Alcatel?s first two MMS phones. A certified
engineer in computer sciences, Gwenaël Le Bodic obtained a
Ph.D. in mobile communications from the University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow. He is the author of many research publications in the
field of mobile communications. He wrote the book Mobile Messaging
(Wiley & Sons Ltd, November 2002) covering various messaging
services and technologies. Gwenaël Le Bodic can be contacted
at gwenael@lebodic.net.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Gwenaël Le Bodic
- 2003, 1. Auflage, 270 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470862513
- ISBN-13: 9780470862513
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.12.2003
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