Title
An m-Business Model Based on Session Initiation Protocol
Abstract
Mobile business (m-business) could be described as the utilization of mobile technologies to maintain, improve or extend existing business processes. It is allowing people to make the best use of business opportunities. However, most of the current m-business models are simply an extension of traditional e-business models to support wireless networks. Being not designed for mobile applications essentially, these models lack of mobility support in nature, and their security measures are no longer suitable in wireless environment. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-level control protocol for multimedia conferencing over IP network. SIP provides excellent mobility support and fine security mechanisms. After detailed research of SIP’s applicability in constructing m-business systems, an m-business model based on SIP is proposed in this paper. An implementation example based on the new model is presented. Tests show that the new model has an innate advantage in mobile communications with fine security support.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ISECS.2008.66
ISECS
Keywords
Field
DocType
mobile communication,m-business system,session initiation protocol,new model,mobile business,fine security support,m-business model,mobile application,current m-business model,mobile technology,excellent mobility support,business process,e business,servers,business,electronic commerce,business model,mobility,protocols,security,wireless network,ip network,wireless sensor networks
Mobile technology,Wireless network,Electronic business,Business process,Computer science,Computer network,Internet protocol suite,Session Initiation Protocol,Business model,SIP trunking
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
9
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shaojing Fan1225.63
Zhongkun He251.55
Yongping Zhang319131.82
Hongmei Zhang410.35
Rina Su541.17