Personalizing web sites for mobile users
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Interactive System Design
GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance: Evolution Toward 3G/UMTS
GSM, GPRS and EDGE Performance: Evolution Toward 3G/UMTS
Understanding and Using Context
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Empirical study of user perception behavior for mobile streaming
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Adapting Content for Wireless Web Services
IEEE Internet Computing
MediÆther: an event space for context-aware multimedia experiences
ETP '03 Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMM workshop on Experiential telepresence
Handheld devices for applications using dynamic multimedia data
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques in Australasia and South East Asia
Telecommunications delivery in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
IEEE Communications Magazine
Taking hold of TV: learning from the literature
OZCHI '06 Proceedings of the 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments
Improving mobile database access over wide-area networks without degrading consistency
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services
Trafficking: design for the viral exchange of TV content on mobile phones
Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
TuVista: meeting the multimedia needs of mobile sports fans
MM '09 Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Multimedia
Two field trials on the efficiency of unsolicited Bluetooth proximity marketing
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
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The advanced smartphones entering the mass market are capable of playing audio and video files back, which paves the way for new types of rich mobile multimedia services. However, these services impose high data rate requirements on the wireless link, which can not necessarily be satisfied with the current mobile phone networks. This can be compensated with a wireless personal area network based for example on Bluetooth connectivity, or with a wireless local area network. This paper presents a case study demonstrating complementary distribution of static and dynamic multimedia content with Bluetooth equipped WPAN service points, a wireless local area network and mobile phone networks. The empirical evaluation conducted in the real environment of use shows that the proposed service is meaningful with commercial potential.