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<h1>MITA-Mobile Internet Technical Architecture Seminar</h1>
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<em>NOTICE: </em>This course has changed.
The new course can be found
<a href="%TOROOT%teaching/MISA">here</a>. 
These pages are here because of historical reasons.</p>
<h2>Contact info:</h2>
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 <dt>Coordinator:</dt><dd> Prof. Olli Martikainen<br/></dd>
 <dt>Room: </dt><dd> IT311<br/></dd>
 <dt>Office:</dt><dd> &nbsp;+358 (0)8 &nbsp;553 1974<br/></dd>
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<h2>Short description</h2>
<p>Mobile Internet Technical Architecture (MITA) introduces a conceptual model for the 
Mobile Internet.  MITA can be considered as the first step towards the creation 
of a comprehensive reference model for vendor independent internet based modular 
service creation and management.  As such, its ambitious goal can be compared with 
that of Intelligent Networks (IN), where Service Independent Building Blocks (SIBs) 
were first introduced.  However, MITA is not a fixed but a developing model, and it 
would be important to apply it in new application development and modeling. 
With such an objective, MITA is a compulsory prerequisite for all those who work 
in advanced mobile internet service research and development.
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 <caption><strong>Table 1:</strong> Seminar topics of main discussion</caption>
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   <th align="left">Models and Future
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   <th align="left">Solutions
   </th>
   <th align="left">Implementations
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   <td>Mobile World Challence
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   <td>Web services
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   <td>IPv6
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   <td>MITA specifications
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   <td>Semantic Web
   </td>
   <td>Mobile IP
   </td>
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   <td>System and Software
   </td>
   <td>Multimedia and SIP
   </td>
   <td>Carrier-Grade Linux
   </td>
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   <td>Architectures
   </td>
   <td>Quality of Service
   </td>
   <td>Terminals, Symbian
   </td>
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   <td>Key System Specifications
   </td>
   <td>Wireless Access Standards
   </td>
   <td>Browsing, Messaging
   </td>
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   <td>Architecture Frameworks
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   <td>Application Layer
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   <td>Presence, Rich Call
   </td>
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   <td>All-IP development
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   <td>Technologies
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   <td>Streaming, Payment
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   <td>&nbsp;
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   <td>Digital Rights Management
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