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Agents: Mobility And Communication
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005So far, agent research can be broadly categorized into two areas: intelligent agents and mobile agents. Intelligent agent research has grown from a background of AI, humancomputer interaction, and autonomous systems, while mobile agents research stems from the areas of distributed computing and networked systems.
Dejan S. Milojicic +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGCHI International Conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology, 2004
This paper describes a research project aimed at developing authoring tools for the collaborative creation of soundscapes and an associated system for the storage and playback of those soundscapes in a physical environment.
William Carter, Scott S. Fisher
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This paper describes a research project aimed at developing authoring tools for the collaborative creation of soundscapes and an associated system for the storage and playback of those soundscapes in a physical environment.
William Carter, Scott S. Fisher
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Driving and Community Mobility
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2005Attention to driving and community mobility is a growing area of concern due to the implications across the life span, association to occupational engagement, and relevance to other organizational entities (see Appendix B). The skills, knowledge base, and scope of practice of occupational therapy enhanced by additional training in driver rehabilitation
Stav, Wendy B +3 more
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Mobile mathematics communication
ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, 2005We present a system [1] that allows wireless smartphones to be used for mathematics communication, that is, for the creation and exchange of mathematical formulas, diagrams, and text between two or more participants. The system enables two or more persons with smartphones or traditional computers to participate in a session.
Nadya Belov +3 more
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IEEE Network, 1994
The principal problem faced by networks with mobile users is how to ensure that the service provider functions keep pace with the continually changing network state resulting from user mobility, without consuming large amounts of network resources in the process.
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The principal problem faced by networks with mobile users is how to ensure that the service provider functions keep pace with the continually changing network state resulting from user mobility, without consuming large amounts of network resources in the process.
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Mobile satellite communications
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1994The paper presents an up-to-date overview as well as new results on mobile satellite communications. Specifically, the following subjects are addressed: worldwide activities; satellite orbits; multiple access techniques; Novstar global positioning system; economic and regulatory issues; future trends.
William W. Wu +3 more
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Mobile communications in China
International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2004China now has the world's largest mobile communications market. In the past several years, a series of major reforms have been carried out in China's telecom industry, aiming at separating administrative and enterprise functions, breaking monopoly and promoting effective competition.
Ying Dong 0002, Mingshu Li 0001
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Proceedings of 9th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2002
In recent years, the demand for mobile operation of all types of electronic systems has become significant. It seems that by merely providing the same functionality of a desktop system in a mobile unit, a significant market advantage can be obtained for virtually any electronic function.
Robert W. Brodersen, Rajeev Jain
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In recent years, the demand for mobile operation of all types of electronic systems has become significant. It seems that by merely providing the same functionality of a desktop system in a mobile unit, a significant market advantage can be obtained for virtually any electronic function.
Robert W. Brodersen, Rajeev Jain
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On fundamental concept of mobility for mobile communications
The 13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2003The tremendous demands from the social market are pushing the booming development of mobile communications faster than ever before, leading to the emergence of many new advanced techniques. Mobile communications are changing life styles in many ways. Behind the scenario, the outstanding characteristic that makes this reality is mobility.
Jun-Zhao Sun, Jaakko J. Sauvola
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