03.16.08

Blog Ini Pindah ke http://mobilecommlab.or.id

Posted in Info at 6:16 pm by fl3xu5

Dear all,
Blog Mobilecomm.Lab ini pindah ke http://mobilecommlab.or.id.

So please dont miss it !

11.15.07

Android – Gphone Next Opensource Application Foundation

Posted in Info, Mobile Application, Mobile Messaging at 2:35 am by natztsel

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Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. This early look at the Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language.

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    The following diagram shows the major components of the Android operating
    system. Each section is described in more detail below.

    Applications

    Android will ship with a set of core applications including an email client, SMS program, calendar, maps, browser, contacts, and others. All applications are written using the Java programming language.

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    Developers have full access to the same framework APIs used by the core applications. The application architecture is designed to simplify the reuse of components; any application can publish its capabilities and any other application may then make use of those capabilities (subject to security constraints enforced by the framework). This same mechanism allows components to be replaced by the user.

    Underlying all applications is a set of services and systems, including:

    • A rich and extensible set of Views that can be used to build an application, including lists, grids, text boxes, buttons, and even an embeddable web browser
    • Content Providers that enable applications to access data from other applications (such as Contacts), or to share their own data
    • A Resource Manager, providing access to non-code resources such as localized strings, graphics, and layout files
    • A Notification Manager that enables all applications to display custom alerts in the status bar
    • An Activity Manager that manages the lifecycle of applications and provides a common navigation backstack

    For more details and a walkthrough of an application, see Writing an Android Application.

    Libraries

    Android includes a set of C/C++ libraries used by various components of the Android system. These capabilities are exposed to developers through the Android application framework. Some of the core libraries are listed below:

    • System C library – a BSD-derived implementation of the standard C system library (libc), tuned for embedded Linux-based devices
    • Media Libraries – based on PacketVideo’s OpenCORE; the libraries support playback and recording of many popular audio and video formats, as well as static image files, including MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, and PNG
    • Surface Manager – manages access to the display subsystem and seamlessly composites 2D and 3D graphic layers from multiple applications
    • LibWebCore – a modern web browser engine which powers both the Android browser and an embeddable web view
    • SGL – the underlying 2D graphics engine
    • 3D libraries – an implementation based on OpenGL ES 1.0 APIs; the libraries use either hardware 3D acceleration (where available) or the included, highly optimized 3D software rasterizer
    • FreeType – bitmap and vector font rendering
    • SQLite – a powerful and lightweight relational database engine available to all applications

    Android Runtime

    Android includes a set of core libraries that provides most of the functionality available in the core libraries of the Java programming language.

    Every Android application runs in its own process, with its own instance of the Dalvik virtual machine. Dalvik has been written so that a device can run multiple VMs efficiently. The Dalvik VM executes files in the Dalvik Executable (.dex) format which is optimized for minimal memory footprint. The VM is register-based, and runs classes compiled by a Java language compiler that have been transformed into the .dex format by the included "dx" tool.

    The Dalvik VM relies on the Linux kernel for underlying functionality such as threading and low-level memory management.

    Linux Kernel

    Android relies on Linux version 2.6 for core system services such as security, memory management, process management, network stack, and driver model. The kernel also acts as an abstraction layer between the hardware and the rest of the software stack.

    Developers

    Learn more about the Android Platform.

    Download the early look SDK.

    Participate in the Android Developer Challenge, which will give away $10 million to developers who build apps on the platform. Learn more

  • 10.17.07

    Motorolla wi4 wiMAX has been released

    Posted in Cellular Networks, Info at 5:10 am by natztsel

    09.20.07

    WiMAX Report From USA

    Posted in Info at 11:51 am by natztsel

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    GuntherSan Fransisco – Meski koneksi wireless berbasis WiMAX telah banyak di jumpai di beberapa negara –bahkan Indonesia– namun tampaknya perjalananan protokol anyar nirkabel ini bakal masih panjang.

    Apa pasal? Ada persepsi yang salah di kalangan operator jaringan komunikasi bahwa WiMAX bakal menggantikan eksistensi mereka dengan Voip dan Internet. Tak hanya itu, kalangan pengembang mobile device masih ragu-ragu dengan masa depan, kompatibilitas serta dukungan terhadap protocol baru ini.

    Melihat kondisi yang ada, tak heran jika kalangan pengamat memperkirakan dibutuhkan waktu paling cepat 10 tahun mendatang, untuk membuat WiMAX mampu mencapai kondisi seperti Wi-Fi saat ini.

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    Research Group Recruitment

    Posted in Info at 6:55 am by fl3xu5

    Research Group Recruitment

    Mobile Communication Laboratory, one of the well known laboratory in mobile communication research and development, are inviting highly qualified person for Laboratory Research Group position for each division:

    1. Cellular Networks code: CN
    Job desk:
    · Introduction cellular technology and evolution
    · MSC AMPS EMX 500 + BTS operation and maintenance
    · RF Planning
    · MATLAB / SIMULINK research, application and simulation
    · Software and hardware application analysis and research

    Special requirements:
    · Students of STT Telkom
    Topic for paper:
    · Next generation on cellular technology (4th generation Ex. ATDMA, OFDM, MCCDMA, UWB, MIMO etc.),
    · Broadband wireless access,
    · Hardware of wireless technology,
    · Enhanced 3G (HSDPA), etc.

    2. Mobile Application code: MA
    Job desk:
    · OOP concept with Java and C++
    · Developing BREW application
    · Mobile Operating System, J2ME application
    · Developing Symbian C++ application
    · Developing LBS and implementation
    · Software engineering SMS/MMS
    · SMS/MMS application and implementation
    · Developing WAP and implementation
    · Developing mobile internet application (streaming, chat, etc)

    Topic for paper:
    · OOP in JAVA, Comparison BREW and J2ME,
    · Developing VAS with J2ME, BREW,
    · Symbian OS, Palm OS, and .Net platform,
    · GPS and LBS Implementation,
    · Messaging Evolution and SMS/MMS Cellular network,
    · Developing SMS or MMS application,
    · WAP Gateway Implementation, Value Added Service with WAP,
    · Comparison XHTML and WML,etc.

    Special requirements:
    · Students of STT Telkom
    · Know some programming language

    General Requirements (for all division) :
    Good command of English and Good communication.
    Good knowledge about basic cellular concept.
    Self motivated, creative , dynamic, self confidence and teamwork ability.
    Qualified in special requirements in each division you will choose

    Suitable qualified applicants are invited to apply no later than Sept 24 th, 2007 at 23:59:59 pm after this advertisement together with :

    Application letter (with your division choice) (in english)
    Curriculum Vitae (in english)
    Academic Transcript
    Latest photograph (4 x 6 cm) 2 pc
    Paper (choose one topic in the list, suitable with your division choice) :
    (in Indonesian, 2 pages minimum, font :Arial, line spacing1,5 )

    Please send it (directly to laboratory) in A4 envelope :

    Mobile Communication Laboratory

    http://mobilecommlab.or.id

    STT Telkom Bandung E – 203
    Jl Telekomunikasi no 1, DayeuhKolot
    Bandung 40257
    CN --> Blue Envelope
    MA --> Yellow Envelope

    and write your division code choice in Top Left your A4 envelope !!!!!