Discusses the challenges of bandwidth scarcity due to mobile
data explosion and their solutions
The rapidly growing popularity of Smartphones and other mobile
devices has resulted in an exponential growth of mobile data. There
is insufficient radio spectrum to cope with this growing data
demand, and upgrading existing networks to meet the demands of
mobile data explosion is expensive.
Techniques for Surviving the Mobile Data Explosion is
about the different approaches that can be used to address the
challenges of limited bandwidth. It examines these challenges from
the perspective of the mobile network operators, mobile
applications developers, and enterprises that deploy mobile
applications for their employees.
The book provides:
* Comprehensive yet easy-to-understand information that is free
of technical jargon, complex mathematical notation, and multiple
acronyms
* Easy-to-understand figures as well as a comprehensive set of
references
* A cross-disciplinary approach spanning the areas of cellular
networks, IP networks, and mobile applications
Techniques for Surviving the Mobile Data Explosion is
ideal for wireless application developers and mobile network
operators.
About the author
DINESH CHANDRA VERMA is an IBM Fellow and Research
Scientist at IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York. He has a Ph D
in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He
is an IEEE Fellow, holds over fifty US patents, and has authored
more than a hundred papers and nine books on computer
networking.
PARIDHI VERMA is a Marketing Manager at IBM Corporation.
She has a Masters in Electrical Engineering from NYU Polytechnic
School of Engineering. She holds a patent for the internet
emergency alert system. In addition, she has authored and
illustrated several children’s books.