Ontology for Mobile Phone Operating Systems
Neji Hasni, Ridha Bouallegue

TL;DR
This paper proposes a mathematical ontology framework for mobile phone operating systems aimed at improving interoperability, efficiency, and call quality in cellular communication by enabling seamless integration of existing technologies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel holistic framework that facilitates the integration and interaction of various wireless cellular communication components and models.
Findings
Mathematical framework for cellular communication interoperability
Feasibility of integrating existing wireless technologies
Potential improvements in mobile communication efficiency
Abstract
This ongoing study deals with an important part of a line of research that constitutes a challenging burden. It is an initial investigation into the development of a Holistic Framework for Cellular Communication (HFCC). The main purpose is to establish mechanisms by which existing wireless cellular communication components and models can work holistically together. It demonstrates that establishing a mathematical framework that allows existing cellular communication technologies (and tools supporting those technologies) to seamlessly interact is technically feasible. The longer-term future goals are to actually improve the interoperability, the efficiency of mobile communication, calls quality, and reliability by applying the framework to specific development efforts.
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