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Transportation mobility management
Journal of Local and Global Health Science, 2015Today, the world has observed a remarkable growth in the use of transportation mobile communications for road safety. While a user in a vehicle moves to a new communication cell, a wireless terminal requests a handoff for new channel in the new cell.
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Between 1840 and 1860 the British Empire expanded rapidly in scale, with rampant annexation of territory and ruthless suppression of rebellion. These decades also witnessed an unprecedented movement of people across the Empire and around the world, with over 2.6 million emigrants leaving Britain in the 1850s alone.
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2010
Mobile marketing is a new form of marketing communication using mobile communication techniques to promote goods, services, and ideas. The marketing instrument provides anytime and anywhere interaction, location and situation dependency, targeted addressing of consumers, and inherent measurement of campaign effectiveness.
Key Pousttchi, Dietmar G. Wiedemann
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Mobile marketing is a new form of marketing communication using mobile communication techniques to promote goods, services, and ideas. The marketing instrument provides anytime and anywhere interaction, location and situation dependency, targeted addressing of consumers, and inherent measurement of campaign effectiveness.
Key Pousttchi, Dietmar G. Wiedemann
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Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2013
This paper discusses three concepts that govern technosocial practices among university students with iPhones. First is the social expectation of constant connection that requires multitasking to achieve. Second is the resulting technosocial pecking order of who gets interrupted or ignored for whom. Third is the way that many students push back against
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This paper discusses three concepts that govern technosocial practices among university students with iPhones. First is the social expectation of constant connection that requires multitasking to achieve. Second is the resulting technosocial pecking order of who gets interrupted or ignored for whom. Third is the way that many students push back against
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2007
This article attempts to propose mKM strategies by studying how mobile knowledge assets can be leveraged and mKM processes can be incorporated into the main KM processes by looking at two aspects of knowledge mobility organizations. The knowledge retention processes will also be the focus to further analyze how to merge the knowledge retention ...
Z. Zhang, S. Jasimuddin
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This article attempts to propose mKM strategies by studying how mobile knowledge assets can be leveraged and mKM processes can be incorporated into the main KM processes by looking at two aspects of knowledge mobility organizations. The knowledge retention processes will also be the focus to further analyze how to merge the knowledge retention ...
Z. Zhang, S. Jasimuddin
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An analytical framework for distributed and centralized mobility management protocols
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2020Mohammed Balfaqih +4 more
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Mobility management solutions for 5G networks: Architecture and services
Comput. Networks, 2020N. Adra, N. Dimitriou
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2014
The next generation wireless networks will be heterogeneous wireless environments because of the coexistence of a large variety of wireless access technologies. The different networks have different architectures and protocols. So it is difficult for a user to roam from one radio system to another which can be solved by using the Internet protocol as a
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The next generation wireless networks will be heterogeneous wireless environments because of the coexistence of a large variety of wireless access technologies. The different networks have different architectures and protocols. So it is difficult for a user to roam from one radio system to another which can be solved by using the Internet protocol as a
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