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Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2010
With the advancement of the sensor network technology and cyber physical systems [2], the merging between the virtual cyber space and the real physical world is bound to happen, which will impact the lifestyle of the human being. The metropolitan area sensor networks, composed of millions of heterogeneous sensors and penetrating every aspect of the ...
Lin Zhang   +8 more
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L'espace nomade / Nomadic space

Revue de géographie de Lyon, 1998
Nomadic space is often looked at as a production territory, limited by major ecological constraints such as aridity. This definition is unadequat because it does not take account of the social and spatial organization of society. To improve the concept, it is necessary, therefore, to observe internal social relations (between nomads) and well as ...
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Nomades d'hier, nomades d'aujourd'hui.

Annales de géographie, 2006
Les migrants africains qui, via le Sahara, migrent vers le Maghreb et l’Europe depuis les années 1990 ne réactivent pas les routes caravanières d’antan. Ces mouvements s’inscrivent en effet dans la continuité de flux migratoires depuis le Sahel vers la Libye qui sont à la fois plus anciens et plus importants au plan numérique, et qui demeurent pourtant
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NOMADS

Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Autonomous agents, 2000
NOMADS is a mobile agent system that supports strong mobility (i.e., the ability to capture and transfer the full execution state of mobile agents) and safe Java agent execution (i.e., the ability to control resources consumed by agents, facilitating guarantees of quality of service while protecting against denial of service attacks).
Niranjan Suri   +8 more
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Nomadic Theatre

2019
Fluid stages, morphing theatre spaces, ambulant spectators, and occasionally disappearing performers: these are some of the key ingredients of Nomadic Theatre. They are also theatre’s response to life in the 21st century, which is increasingly marked by the mobility of people, information, technologies and services.
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