
- -Mobile technology has transformed our lives in ways that might have seemed unimaginable only 15 years ago. There are now more than 60 million mobile phones in use in the UK (one for every man, woman and child), and they are no longer used just to make phone calls. Eighty-three million text messages are sent every day, and sales of camera phones now outstrip those of ordinary phones.
Mobile technology is a collective term used to describe the various types of cellular communication technology. Mobile CDMA technology has evolved quite rapidly over the past few years. Since the beginning of this millennium, a standard mobile device has gone from being no more than a simple two-way pager to being a cellular phone, GPS navigation system, an embedded web browser, and Instant Messenger client, and a hand-held video gaming system. Many experts argue that the future of computer technology rests in mobile/wireless computing.
Given the rapid pace of mobile phone development, it can be pretty difficult to predict the future of cellular phones. The best we can do is look at the past, take a look at the present, and use the relationship between these cell phone trends to take a shot at the future.
In general, there are three prevailing trends that are quickly gaining in popularity and it seems that nearly every major cell phone manufacturer, from Motorola to Samsung, is starting to cash in on our current interests.
As the packets from different mobiles carry completely different channel characteristics, the receiver should execute all necessary algorithms, such as channel estimation, interactions with all upper layers and so on, within a very short time to make the detections of each packet flawlessly.
One thing companies are developing software to take advantage of more accurate location-sensing data. How they described it was as wanting to make the phone a virtual mouse able to click the real world. An example of this is where you can point the phones camera while having the live feed open and it will show text with the building and saving the location of the building for future use.Tomorrow's handsets will add even more to the menu, morphing (as needed) into always-connected portable game consoles, full-featured TVs, and credit cards. Here's a quick look at what's coming: Networks: In the next few years, cell phone networks will move data at several megabits per second, and will coexist with WiMax, Wi-Fi, and, for TV, DVB-H or MediaFLO. IMS will let them work together.
Mobile Technology in the future is more useful and it will have more new features!.