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Market for Call Management Services: Unknown and Unwanted Call Management
- Executive Summary
- The Problem: Unknown and Unwanted Callers
- Getting Real Personal: Unknown and Unwanted Calls on Cell Phones
- No Cost and Low Cost Solutions
- Carrier Options
- Third-party Options
- Market Assessment
- Conclusions and Recommendations
Cell Phone as Remote Control
As part of its series of research focused on Value-added Service (VAS) applications, PSD Global is pleased to offer Cell Phone as Remote Control. Cells phones are not only becoming “smarter” – they are increasingly being used for more than just traditional communications. Learn how cell phones will be used to control everything from home security and entertainment to industrial applications.
The Global Broadband Telecom Market Outlook
- WiMAX Service Providers
- The Role of WiFi vs. WiMAX
- The Outlook for Cellular 4G (LTE)
- WiMAX vs. LTE
- Global Solution Providers
- Business Case Analysis
- Market Forecast
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Fundamentals
1. The Digital Globe
1.1 The Earth’s surface
1.2 Euclidian Space
1.3 Cartesian Coordinate Systems
2. Representing Geographic Information
2.1 Digital Data Representations
2.2 Discrete spatial phenomenon on the Earth’s surface
2.3 Indiscrete spatial phenomenon on the Earth’s surface
3. Applications of Data Models in GIS
3.1 Telecom Assets data and Discrete Data representations
3.2 RF data and Continuous Fields
4. Conclusions
Indoor Location Industry
As part of its series of research focused on Value-added Service (VAS) applications, PSD Global is pleased to offer Indoor Location Industry
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. MOBILE LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES
1.2. STUDY BACKGROUND
1.3. STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
1.4. INTENDED AUDIENCE
1.5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. OVERVIEW
2.1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES
2.1.1. BASIC PRINCIPLES
2.1.2. LBS BUSINESS MODELS AND VALUE CHAIN
2.1.3. USE CASES, APPLICATIONS, AND ACCURACY
2.1.3.1. People Tracking
2.1.3.2. Mobile Resource Management
2.1.3.3. Asset Tracking
2.1.3.4. Public and Personal Safety
2.1.3.5. Homeland Security
2.1.3.6. Handset location-based services (includes VoIP)
2.1.4. SYSTEM COMPONENTS
2.1.4.1. Communication Infrastructure
2.1.4.2. Positioning Infrastructure
2.1.4.3. Map Infrastructure
2.1.4.4. Service Infrastructure
2.1.5. PRIVACY AND METHODS FOR SAFEGUARDING PRIVACY
2.1.5.1. Connection-level Privacy
2.1.5.2. Service-level Privacy
2.1.5.3. Application-level Privacy
3. MOBILE LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES
3.1.1. Communication Infrastructure
3.1.2. Positioning Infrastructure
3.1.3. Map Infrastructure
3.1.4. Service Infrastructure
4. NETWORK-BASED LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES
4.1. Cell-ID (CID)
4.2. Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)
4.3. Radio Frequency (RF) Indoor Positioning Systems
4.4. WLAN Indoor Positioning Systems
4.5. Bluetooth Positioning Systems
4.6. UWB Positioning Systems
4.7. Other Indoor Location Technologies and Systems
5. INFRASTRUCTURE-LESS LOCATION TECHNOLOGIES
5.1.1. Ad-hoc systems
6. GLOBAL MARKET FOR MOBILE LOCATION APPLICATIONS
6.1. SUMMARY
6.2. SALES
6.3. TRENDS
6.4. REGULATIONS
6.4.1. US
6.4.2. Europe
6.4.3. Japan / SE Asia
6.5. STANDARDS AND INITIATIVES
6.5.1. OMA
6.5.2. OGC
6.6. THE SUCCESS OF STANDARDS: ADOPTION
7. CASE STUDIES
8. PROFILES
8.1. COMPANIES
8.2. RESEARCH LABS
9. STRATEGIC FRAMEWORKS FOR DEPLOYING INDOOR LBS SERVICES
10. DIMENSIONS
10.1.The Marketplace Dimension
10.2.The Technical Dimension
10.3.The Organizational Dimension
10.4.The Technological Dimension
10.5.How to Use the Dimensions
11. STEPS TO LOCATION SERVICE DEPLOYMENT
11.1.Determining the "Best" Niche Application
11.2.Determining the Infrastructure Type
11.3.Determining the Service Portfolio and Strategy Selection
11.4.The Organizational Dimension