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18 October 2001 Short message service in a multicampus communication environment
Kuo-Pao Fan, Meng-Tzu Yen, Chin-Yi Lin
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Proceedings Volume 4586, Wireless and Mobile Communications; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445244
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical and Wireless Communications Conference and Exhibit, 2001, Beijing, China
Abstract
Recently, it becomes more and more popular that an enterprise builds up a private mobile network. With this wireless network, the enterprise can increase its communication efficiency and productivity. In this paper, we present a private mobile communication system using DECT as the wireless radio technology. The system consists of radio system, Enterprise Service Control Node (ESCN), and PBX. ESCN is the service center of the whole system. It provides functions such as mobility management, call control, and supplementary services. Besides, ESCN is a wireless adjunct to PBX. It integrates the wireless and wired telephone system into one system. In addition, ESCN can connect multiple RE (Radio Exchange) to provide a large number of handsets. The interfaces between ESCN and PBX are T/R and R2/E1. Thus, both line interface and trunk interface are supported. Instead of voice service, it is also important to provide low rate data service in wireless system. In this paper, we describe how to provide short message service in the ESCN. Three different types of short message are supported. They are (1) point-to-point (2) group notification and (3) broadcast. Besides, we also consider how to deliver short message when the short message targets located in multiple campuses. The whole mobile system has been developed, and currently it is under field trial.
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Kuo-Pao Fan, Meng-Tzu Yen, and Chin-Yi Lin "Short message service in a multicampus communication environment", Proc. SPIE 4586, Wireless and Mobile Communications, (18 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445244
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Control systems

Networks

Switches

Mobile communications

Network architectures

Wireless communications

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