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Design and Implementation of Linux-based Application which supports CDMA and WiBro network

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4 Author(s)
DoHyung Kim ; Div. of Embedded S/W Res., Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst. ; Minhong Yun ; Sunja Kim ; Cheol-Hoon Lee

This paper describes the design and implementations of the first application service based on embedded Linux; Mobile Teller which uses WiBro network for data communications and CDMA network for voice communications. When a sender on a dual-mode terminal types texts, the texts are transmitted to a TTS server located in the Internet through WiBro network. Subsequently, the TTS server changes the texts into voices and transmits the voice data to the dual-mode terminal. At last the dual-mode terminal sends the voice to the receiver through the CDMA network. In case of noisy environment, Mobile Teller makes user to voice communication

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Advanced Communication Technology, 2006. ICACT 2006. The 8th International Conference  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 20-22 Feb. 2006

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