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2018
Mobile Gerate moglichst nahtlos beim Lernen und im Unterricht zu integrieren, ist eine Zielsetzung des Mobile Seamless Learning. Genau genommen soll das Lernen in unterschiedlichen Raumen – inner- und auserhalb des Klassenzimmers, im physischen wie auch im virtuellen Raum, moglichst einfach gelingen.
Sandra Schön, Martin Ebner
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Mobile Gerate moglichst nahtlos beim Lernen und im Unterricht zu integrieren, ist eine Zielsetzung des Mobile Seamless Learning. Genau genommen soll das Lernen in unterschiedlichen Raumen – inner- und auserhalb des Klassenzimmers, im physischen wie auch im virtuellen Raum, moglichst einfach gelingen.
Sandra Schön, Martin Ebner
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Seamless mobile computing on fixed infrastructure
Computer, 2004The term mobile computing typically evokes images of a laptop, handheld, or wearable computer. However, the plummeting cost of hardware suggests that pervasive computing infrastructure could minimize the need to carry such devices in the near future. Personal computing will be available anywhere on demand, like light at the flip of a switch.
Michael Kozuch +4 more
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Virtual domains for seamless user mobility
Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Mobility management and wireless access, 2011The population of mobile users seeking connectivity to the Internet has been growing over the years, spurred by the capabilities of handsets and the increasing rich Internet content and resources. Mobility management to enable efficient Internet access for users on the move is thus gaining significance.
Hasan Tuncer +2 more
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Towards seamless mobility on pervasive hardware
Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2005Preserving one's uniquely customized computing environment as one moves to different locations is an enduring challenge in mobile computing. We examine why this capability is valued so highly, and what makes it so difficult to achieve for personal computing applications.
Mahadev Satyanarayanan +3 more
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Seamless horizontal and vertical mobility in VANET
2012 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2012In a near future, vehicles will be equipped with WAVE-compliant communication technology, enabling not only safety message exchange, but also infotainment and Internet access. However, without complete market penetration, other technologies must still be used, such as IEEE 802.11g/n to connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots in the city, or even 3G and 4G ...
Jorge Dias 0002 +4 more
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SIP and mobile IP integration to support seamless mobility
2004 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8754), 2005In recent years, we have seen remarkable growth of the Internet and IP-based networks, which currently carry most of the end-user traffic. This traffic is being generated by a wide range of applications, often involving different media types such as audio and video. Another significant development recently has been in the area of mobile computing where
Sherali Zeadally +3 more
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Providing seamless communication in mobile wireless networks
Proceedings of LCN - 21st Annual Conference on Local Computer Networks, 1995This paper presents a technique to provide seamless communications in mobile wir eless networks. The goal of seamless communication is to provide disruption fre e service to a mobile user. A disruption in service could occur due to active h andoffs (handoffs during an active connections).
Bikram S. Bakshi +3 more
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Information System Development for Seamless Mobility
2019Today, combining diverse mobility services during a single itinerary across different regions is still bristled with obstacles. Although developments concerning Mobility as a Service (MaaS) concepts, Advanced Travel Information Systems (ATIS) or Mobility Service Platforms (MSP) fostered integration, there are still various limitations. Manifold reasons,
Markus C. Beutel +12 more
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Enhancement of Seamless mobility in Nested Network Mobility
2017 International Conference on Communication, Control, Computing and Electronics Engineering (ICCCCEE), 2017Mobile networks consist of one or more mobile IP-subnets and is viewed as one connected unit to the internet via one or more Mobile Router (MR). When MR is connecting to the other MR in the other mobile network, it makes a structure known as Nested Mobile Network. In this structure each level of connected router has a Bi-directional tunnel between each
Altaya A. Mohammed +3 more
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Seamless Mobile Service for Pervasive Multimedia
2004In this paper, we propose a manager of seamless mobile service for pervasive/ubiquitous multimedia, which can dynamically follow the user from place to place without user awareness or intervention by layering architecture of component platform and agent-based migrating mechanism under consideration of robustness, scalability and load balancing.
Enyi Chen +3 more
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