His primary scientific interests are in Computer network, Real-time computing, Communications system, Mobile station and Wireless. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Wireless network and Embedded system. His Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Mode, Transmission, Communication channel and Paging.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Battery, Cellular communication systems, Interconnection and Cellular network in addition to Communications system. He interconnects Overhead, Message broker, Configuration information, Telephony and Network element in the investigation of issues within Mobile station. John M. Harris has included themes like Radio access network, Base station and Base station subsystem in his Wireless study.
John M. Harris mainly investigates Computer network, Real-time computing, Communications system, Wireless and Mobile station. John M. Harris frequently studies issues relating to Communication channel and Computer network. His Real-time computing research includes elements of Frame, State, Mode, Paging and Call setup.
His Communications system research incorporates themes from Access network, Network element, Interconnection and Data transmission. His studies deal with areas such as Electronic engineering and Wireless communication systems as well as Mobile station. His Network packet research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Radio Link Protocol, Transmission and Jitter.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, User equipment, Communications system, Cellular network and Telecommunications network. His Paging study, which is part of a larger body of work in Computer network, is frequently linked to Computer program, bridging the gap between disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Networking hardware, Downlink transmission, Proprietary protocol, Network service and Network element in addition to User equipment.
His research on Communications system also deals with topics like
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, User equipment, Communications system, Telecommunications network and Networking hardware. John M. Harris combines subjects such as Wireless and Mobile device with his study of Computer network. His Wireless study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Data delivery, Control, Simulation and Communication channel.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Download and Push technology. The concepts of his Telecommunications network study are interwoven with issues in System information, Block and Service set. The Wireless network study combines topics in areas such as Base station, Resource block, Throughput, Real-time computing and Network element.
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Method and system to provide access network information to a service
Sean S. Kelley;John M. Harris;Johanna A. Wild.
(2007)
Method and apparatus for updating a presence attribute
John M. Harris;Sean S. Kelley.
(2007)
Method and apparatus for mobile station management and system
Matthew J. Dillon;John M. Harris;Jerome O. Vogedes.
(2005)
Method and apparatus for enhancing the quality of service of a wireless communication
Hua Xu;John M Harris;Irfan Ali.
(2003)
Method and apparatus for providing deferrable data services in a cellular communication system
Harris John M;Jayapalan Jay;Kay John C;Kelley Sean.
(2004)
Method and apparatus for providing deferrable data services in a cellular communication system
John M. Harris;Jay Jayapalan;John C. Kay;Sean S. Kelley.
(2004)
Providing presence information in a communication network
John M. Harris;Ronald T. Crocker;Thomas B. Hart;Valentin Oprescu-Surcobe.
(2005)
Method and apparatus for extending communication unit battery life
Valentin Oprescu-Surcobe;John M. Harris;Ronald T. Crocker.
(2001)
Dispatch call origination and set up in a CDMA mobile communication system
Haris J M;Krock R T;Procter L M.
(2002)
Dispatch call origination and set up in a CDMA mobile communication system
John M. Harris;Ronald T. Crocker;Lee M. Proctor.
(2002)
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