Advertising, Multimedia, World Wide Web, Real-time communication and Virtual reality are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Advertising study are interwoven with issues in Telecommunications and Telephone number. His research integrates issues of Mobile device and Presentation in his study of Multimedia.
Within one scientific family, Scott Faber focuses on topics pertaining to Computer network under World Wide Web, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Social network. His Real-time communication research includes themes of Channel, Transmission, Session and Human–computer interaction. The Virtual reality study combines topics in areas such as Server, Host and Session border controller.
Scott Faber mainly investigates World Wide Web, Multimedia, Advertising, Real-time communication and Presentation. His work in the fields of World Wide Web, such as Web server, intersects with other areas such as User interface. His work focuses on many connections between Multimedia and other disciplines, such as Virtual reality, that overlap with his field of interest in Host and Avatar.
His research investigates the connection between Advertising and topics such as Telecommunications that intersect with problems in Computer network. His work carried out in the field of Real-time communication brings together such families of science as Queue, Order and Videoconferencing. He combines subjects such as Application service provider, Service level objective and Business service provider with his study of Online charging system.
World Wide Web, Presentation, Computer network, Multimedia and Advertising are his primary areas of study. His work on Session border controller, Web server and Social network as part of general World Wide Web research is frequently linked to User interface, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work in Social network addresses issues such as Real-time communication, which are connected to fields such as Service.
His Computer network research integrates issues from Payment processor and Telecommunications. His Performance indicator research extends to the thematically linked field of Multimedia. His research links Web site with Advertising.
Scott Faber focuses on World Wide Web, Computer network, Social network, Advertising and Multimedia. His World Wide Web research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Service level objective, Service level requirement, Business service provider, Application service provider and Provider Edge. In general Computer network, his work in Telecommunications network and Scheduling is often linked to User interface linking many areas of study.
His research ties Real-time communication and Social network together. His Advertising research incorporates themes from Web site, Web server and Session border controller. His research on Multimedia frequently links to adjacent areas such as Directory assistance.
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Methods and apparatuses for pay-per-call advertising in mobile/wireless applications
Anuj Agarwal;Nitin Ahuja;Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber.
(2005)
Methods and Systems to Connect People for Virtual Meeting in Virtual Reality
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Ben Harris Lyon.
(2007)
Methods and apparatuses for audio advertisements
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Sean Van Der Linden.
(2007)
System and Method for Providing Advertisement
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Sean Van der Linden.
(2007)
Methods and apparatuses for advertisements on mobile devices for communication connections
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Sean Van der Linden.
(2006)
Methods and Apparatuses for Pay For Deal Advertisements
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Sean Van der Linden.
(2007)
System and method to merge pay-for-performance advertising models
Sean Van der Linden;Scott Faber;Mark Halstead;Ebbe Altberg.
(2006)
Systems and methods to connect members of a social network for real time communication
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Sean Van der Linden.
(2008)
Apparatus and method for specifying and obtaining services through an audio transmission medium
Karl Jacob;Scott Faber;Sean Van der Linden.
(2001)
Methods and apparatuses to connect people for real time communications via voice over internet protocol (voip)
Ebbe Altberg;Scott Faber;Ron Hirson;Anuj Agarwal.
(2008)
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