The New Age of Mobile Technology

Authors

  • B. Dukita Nancy Kalasalingam University, Tamil Nadu, India
  • R. Sundarajan Kalasalingam University, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51983/ajcst-2012.1.1.1658

Abstract

Mobile communication has become a very vital and fast evolving technology as it allows users to transmit data from distant locations to other distant or fixed locations. This proves to be the key to the main problem of business people on the move – mobility. In this paper we give an overview of existing cellular networks and explain the feature of CDPD technology principle lies in the practice of the idle time in between existing voice signals that are being sent across the networks. The major advantage of the system is that the idle time is not chargeable and so the cost of data transmission is very low. This scarcy concept of a world full of inanimate zombies sitting, locked to their mobile stations, accessing every sphere of their lives via the computer screen becomes ever more real as technology. It has the chance of influencing almost every facet of our life and has opened up new horizons to investigate in the area such as security and medicine. People have to be educated about this upcoming technology in order to avoid mistreatment. Also safety strategy, research and manufacturing policies are needed to be provided on this technology. In this paper, we present a discussion on the concept behind “THE MOBILE COMPUTING” and the legal implications of mobile computing, as relevant to the new age of mobile Technologies

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Published

05-05-2012

How to Cite

Dukita Nancy, B., & Sundarajan, R. (2012). The New Age of Mobile Technology. Asian Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 1(1), 139–144. https://doi.org/10.51983/ajcst-2012.1.1.1658