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Mobile Computing: When Mobility Meets Computation

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1997
—————————— ✦ —————————— One of the most challenging and interesting recent trends in the computer and telecommunications industries is the integration of mobile communications and computing. The resulting distributed network, referred to as a mobile computing system, is in more that one way fundamentally different from conventional wired computer ...
I. Chlamtac, null Yi-Bing Lin
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QoE‐aware mobile computation offloading in mobile edge computing

Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2022
AbstractDue to the rapid development of smart phone utilization, the use of fast response with delay sensitive applications leads to high traffic demands. These issues are not yet fulfill by current researchers. When there is a massive crowd of users gathering in hotspot areas such as, railway stations, corporate centers, and malls requires service ...
Dharmalingam Adhimuga Sivasakthi   +1 more
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Mobile Computing for Radiology

Academic Radiology, 2013
The rapid advances in mobile computing technology have the potential to change the way radiology and medicine as a whole are practiced. Several mobile computing advances have not yet found application to the practice of radiology, while others have already been applied to radiology but are not in widespread clinical use.
William F, Auffermann   +8 more
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The future of mobile computing

Proceedings of the 20th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2014
Jeff Gehlhaar, VP of Technology for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. will discuss the future of mobile computing which will entail a much more personalized user experience. As the world continues to shift towards a more connected world, people are using their mobile devices in new ways and having higher expectations of what they can do with those devices ...
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Introduction to Mobile Computing

2007
The rapidly expanding technology of cellular communication, wireless LANs, and satellite services will make information accessible anywhere and at any time. In the near future, tens of millions of people will carry a portable palmtop or laptop computer.
Tomasz Imielinski, Henry F. Korth
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Mobile visual computing

2009 International Symposium on Systems, Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation, 2009
I will talk about camera phones, how you can use camera as a sensor that gives natural access to the information about the real world around you (mobile augmented reality) and how you can combine general computation capability to combine several input images into better or more interesting output images (mobile computational photography).
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Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

2010
The tremendous advances in wireless networks, mobile computing, sensor networks along with the rapid growth of small, portable and powerful computing devices offers opportunities for pervasive computing and communications. Topic 14 deals with cutting-edge research in various aspects related to the theory or practice of mobile computing or wireless and ...
Gregor Schiele   +3 more
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Mobile Parallel Computing

2006 Fifth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2006
This paper outlines how the Mobile Message Passing Interface (MMPI) may be used for parallel computation. MMPI allows parallel programming of mobile devices over a Bluetooth network. This paper gives an overview of the MMPI library, and demonstrates that mobile devices are capable of parallel computation.
Daniel C. Doolan   +2 more
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Mobile computing personae

Proceedings of IEEE 4th Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems. WWOS-III, 2002
Highly portable, powerful computers with wireless connections will radically change the way people think about and use computing. No longer will users limit their computations to a single machine; rather, they will use the machines that best suit their current needs.
Arindam Banerji   +2 more
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Mobile agent middleware for mobile computing

Computer, 2001
Mobile computing requires an advanced infrastructure that integrates suitable support protocols, mechanisms, and tools. This mobility middleware should dynamically reallocate and trace mobile users and terminals and permit communication and coordination of mobile entities.
Bellavista P., Corradi A., Stefanelli C.
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