Wireless Application Protocol: A Synopsis Report For Seminar On
This document provides an abstract for a seminar presentation on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WAP is an open standard for accessing the mobile web and basic internet services from mobile phones and PDAs. The presentation will discuss WAP's features and how it aimed to standardize wireless communication protocols. It will also cover barriers to this type of communication and their solutions. The scope of WAP is to define specifications for wireless service applications to enable operators and manufacturers to meet challenges in advanced services, differentiation, and flexible creation. Microsoft PowerPoint will be used as the presentation platform.
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Wireless Application Protocol: A Synopsis Report For Seminar On
This document provides an abstract for a seminar presentation on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WAP is an open standard for accessing the mobile web and basic internet services from mobile phones and PDAs. The presentation will discuss WAP's features and how it aimed to standardize wireless communication protocols. It will also cover barriers to this type of communication and their solutions. The scope of WAP is to define specifications for wireless service applications to enable operators and manufacturers to meet challenges in advanced services, differentiation, and flexible creation. Microsoft PowerPoint will be used as the presentation platform.
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HMR Institute of Technology and Management, Hamidpur
(Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,)
Kashmere Gate New Delhi
A synopsis report for seminar on
“Wireless Application Protocol”
for partial fulfillment in awarding the degree of
“B.TECH in IT”
Submitted by:- Submitted To:-
Mukul bhardwaj miss Neha gautam
B.tech I T vii semester (Proctor) Enroll : 0411333107 TITLE:
“wireless application protocol”
ABSTRACT:
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open international standard for
application-layer network communications in a wireless-communication environment. Most use of WAP involves accessing the mobile web from a mobile phone or from a PDA.
A WAP browser provides all of the basic services of a computer-based web
browser but simplified to operate within the restrictions of a mobile phone, such as its smaller view screen. Users can connect to WAP sites: websites written in, or dynamically converted to, WML (Wireless Markup Language) and accessed via the WAP browser.
Before the introduction of WAP, service providers had extremely limited
opportunities to offer interactive data services, but needed interactivity to support now-commonplace activities such as:
Email by mobile phone
Tracking of stock-market prices Sports results News headlines Music downloads OBJECTIVE:
This seminar cum PowerPoint presentation on “wireless application protocol”
which was launched by WAP forum an IBM collaboration in 1997. In this presentation we will talk about its features, various barriers to this type of communication with their solutions. It aimed primarily to bring together the various wireless technologies in a standardised protocol. In 2002 the WAP Forum was consolidated[by whom?] (along with many other forums of the industry) into OMA (Open Mobile Alliance), which covers virtually everything in future development[citation needed] of wireless data services.
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT:
The scope for the WAP Forum is to define a set of specifications to be used by service applications. The wireless market is growing very quickly, and reaching new customers and services. To enable operators and manufacturers to meet the challenges in advanced services, differentiation and fast/flexible service creation WAP Forum defines a set of protocols in transport, security, transaction, session and application layers. For additional information on the WAP architecture, please refer to “Wireless Application Protocol”