Abstract—MMS is a mobile messaging system that can be
used for sending multimedia messages such as text, image,
audio, video and a combination of them. This message can be
sent to one or many mobile phones or external servers such as
email and fax servers. In this paper, we present compression
and splitting techniques for enhancing the capability of MMS
technology. With the enhanced technology, one can send large
files of multimedia messages without any degradation in the
quality of the data which is not possible with the existing MMS
technology. The developed techniques are tested using images
with JPEG format. The experimental results demonstrate that
the proposed system outperforms the conventional MMS in
handling large data files. The modified MMS presented in this
paper serves as a basis for developing practical internet
applications.
Index Terms—MMS, multimedia message, compression, split
message, JPEG.
A. Setyono is with Computer Science at Dian Nuswantoro, Semarang,
Indonesia.
A. Md. Jahangir and C. Eswaran are with Faculty of Information
Technology at Multimedia University Malaysia (e-mail:
md.jahangir.alam@mmu.edu.my, eswaran@mmu.edu.my).
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Cite:A. Setyono, A. Md. Jahangir, and C. Eswaran, "Development and Implementation of Compression and Split Techniques for Multimedia Messaging Service Applications," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 47-51, 2014.