Two approaches to bringing Internet services to WAP devices
Proceedings of the 9th international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks : the international journal of computer and telecommunications netowrking
Evaluating Interface Design Choices on WAP Phones: Navigation and Selection
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
WAP Enabling Existing HTML Applications
AUIC '00 Proceedings of the First Australasian User Interface Conference
ICIP '97 Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP '97) 3-Volume Set-Volume 3 - Volume 3
An improved method for steganography on mobile phone
ICS'05 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS International Conference on Systems
CIC'02 Proceedings of the 7th CDMA international conference on Mobile communications
Security pitfalls of frame-by-frame approaches to video watermarking
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing - Part II
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Mobile phone and Internet technologies have progressed along each other. The importance of both these technologies has resulted in the creation of a new technology for establishing wireless Internet connection through mobile phone, known as Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). However, considering the importance of the issue of data security and especially establishing hidden communications, many methods have been presented. In the meanwhile, steganography is a relatively new method.In this paper, a method for hidden exchange of data has been presented by using steganography on WML pages (WML stands for Wireless Markup Language, which is a language for creating web pages for the WAP). The main idea in this method is hiding encoded data in the ID attribute of WML document tags. The coder program in this method has been implemented using the Java language. The decoder program to be implemented on the mobile phone has been written with a version of Java language specifically used for small devices, which is called J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition). It was tested on a Nokia series 60 mobile phone.