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6327.7 Agent Tcl: A flexible and secure mobile-agent system - Gray (1997)(Correct)
A mobile agent is an autonomous program that can migrate under its own control from machine to machine in a heterogeneous network. In other words, the program can suspend its execution at an arbitrary... / to machine in a heterogeneous network. In other words the program can
6069.8 An Investigation into The Application of Active Networks to Mobile.. - Chin (2000)(Correct)
Telecommunication service providers have recently begun to oer ubiquitous access to
packetised data. As a result, the Internet is not limited to computers that are physically
connected but is also av... / into The Application of Active Networks to Mobile Computing Environments
5347.9 Obtaining Responsiveness in Resource-Variable Environments - Forman (1998)(Correct)
Obtaining Responsiveness in
Resource-Variable Environments
by George H. Forman
Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor John Zahorjan
Computer Science and Engineering
This research addresses th... / file systems . wireless networking for mobile computers and .
4859.2 Highlights of Signal Processing for Communications - Giannakis (1999)(Correct)
This paper chronicles more than 40 years of
evolution in the design of such modems. unknown IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE MARCH 1999
his article celebrates and highlights 50 years of
signal proces... / s Multi-user techniques and networking issues s Multicarrier and
4788.4 Performance Issues in Mobile Wireless Networks - Krishna (1996)(Correct)
Performance Issues in Mobile
Wireless Networks. (August 1996)
P. Krishna, B.S.(Hons.), Regional Engineering College, Rourkela, India;
M.S., Texas A&M University
Co--Chairs of Advisory Committee: Dr. D... / Issues In Mobile Wireless Networks A Dissertation By P. Krishna
4493.3 Large Vocabulary Recognition of On-line Handwritten Cursive Words - Seni (1995)(Correct)
A critical feature of any computer system is its interface with the user. This has led
to the development of user interface technologies such as mouse, touchscreen and penbased
input devices. Since ha... / me to the theory of neural networks and inspired my interest in this
3813.5 A File System for Mobile Computing - Tait (1993)(Correct)
A File System for Mobile Computing
Carl Downing Tait
Distributed file systems are a fundamental structure of distributed computing, and
much attention has been focused on their design. But one import... / storage capacity is smaller and network bandwidth is drastically reduced
3733.8 Handling Realtime Traffic in Mobile Networks - Biswas (1994)(Correct)
The rapidly advancing technology of cellular communication and wireless LAN makes ubiquitous
computing feasible where the mobile users can have access to the location independent
information and the c... / Realtime Traffic in Mobile Networks Subir Kumar Biswas Darwin
3706.5 Fast Simulation of Wireless Systems - Perrone(Correct)
Cellular communication systems, sometimes referred to as wireless systems , are complex
enough to require simulation in the design, verification and performance analysis
stages. Simulations of wireles... / multicomputers with shared memory networks of workstations and a massively br dissertation Fast Simulation of Wireless Systems Luiz Felipe Perrone
3572.5 Distributed hierarchy construction for large dynamic networks - Kumar(Correct)
Hierarchies have been widely used in computer networks to help systems scale better by reducing or
localizing information propagation thereby reducing message and state overhead in the network. Howev... / construction for large dynamic networks PhD Dissertation Proposal
3563.6 Mobile Computing: When `M' Meets `C' - Chlamtac, Lin, Redi(Correct)
this paper is to describe the various issues that must be addressed in the
future to create a mobile computing system, as well as describe some of the systems
and research directions that are defining... / C The resulting distributed network is referred to as a mobile
3452.5 The State of the Art in Distributed and Dependable Computing - Bates (1998)(Correct)
This report is dedicated to the memory of Henrique Fonseca unknown The State of the Art in
Distributed and Dependable Computing
John Bates
Laboratory for Communications Engineering
University of C... / is covered both in depth from networking to applications and breadth
3279.8 An Evaluation Methodology for Parallel/Distributed Software Tools - Park, Lee, Hariri(Correct)
The recent rapid growth of the network computing applications area has been accelerated
by a variety of parallel and distributed computing (PDC) software tools that simplify process
management, inter-... / The recent rapid growth of the network computing applications area has
3162.7 Locating Objects in Mobile Computing - Pitoura, Samaras(Correct)
In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications.
Mobility arises naturally in wireless computing, since the location of users changes as
they move. ... / i.e.code or data that move among network locations is emerging as a new
2923.6 Power Control and Capacity of Spread Spectrum Wireless Networks - Hanly, Tse(Correct)
Transmit power control is a central technique for resource allocation and interference
management in spread-spectrum wireless networks. With increasing popularity
of spread-spectrum as a multiple acce... / of Spread-Spectrum Wireless Networks Stephen V. Hanly David
2903.0 Optimizing a CORBA IIOP Protocol Engine for Minimal Footprint.. - Gokhale, Schmidt (1998)(Correct)
Communication software for hand-held devices must be flexible
and efficient to deliver the necessary Quality of Service
(QoS) to multimedia applications such as real-time audio and
video, video on-dem... / on Service Enabling Platforms for Networked Multimedia Systems. Abstract br on Service Enabling Platforms for Networked Multimedia Systems. Abstract
2634.7 Minimization of Communication Cost Through Caching in Mobile.. - Sistla, Wolfson, Huang (1998)(Correct)
Users of mobile computers will soon have online access to a large number of databases via
wireless networks. Because of limited bandwidth, wireless communication is more expensive
than wire communicat... / number of databases via wireless networks. Because of limited bandwidth br a large number of databases via wireless networks. Because of limited
2576.9 The Design of a Multicast-based Distributed File System - Bjorn Gronvall (1999)(Correct)
JetFile is a distributed file system designed to support
shared file access in a heterogenous environment such
as the Internet. It uses multicast communication and optimistic
strategies for synchroniz... / its performance over a local-area network and an emulated wide-area
2525.1 Data Consistency in Intermittently Connected Distributed Systems - Evaggelia Pitoura (1997)(Correct)
Mobile computing introduces a new form of distributed computation in which communication
is most often intermittent, low-bandwidth, or expensive, thus providing only weak connectivity.
In this paper, ... / replica consistency to the networking conditions by appropriately br computers have provided for wireless communications that permit users
2495.9 Energy Scalable Reconfigurable Cryptographic Hardware for Portable.. - Goodman (2000)(Correct)
The recent trends towards global networking and mobile computing have led to the proliferation of
wireless networks which enable users to remain connected to the global web without being tied
down to ... / The recent trends towards global networking and mobile computing have led br The recent trends towards global networking and mobile computing have led to
2493.1 M-RPC: A Remote Procedure Call Service for Mobile Clients - Ajay Bakre (1995)(Correct)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a popular
paradigm for designing distributed applications. The
existing RPC implementations do not allow special
treatment of mobile hosts and wireless links which can
b... / RPC based services on the wired network with the additional features of br treatment of mobile hosts and wireless links which can be a cause of
2450.9 Security on the Move: Indirect Authentication Using Kerberos - Armando Fox (1996)(Correct)
Even as mobile computing and network computing are gaining
momentum, Internet security is sharing the spotlight. Security and
authentication on open networks is difficult even without the
additional r... / Even as mobile computing and network computing are gaining momentum br the additional risks posed by wireless media. At the same time the
2447.6 Soft Decoding for Vector Quantization over Noisy Channels with Memory - Skoglund (1999)(Correct)
We provide a general treatment of optimal soft decoding for vector quantization over noisy
channels with finite memory. The main result is a recursive implementation of optimal decoding. We also
con... / over cables and over the telephone network. Especially cables and telephone br by the increasing importance of wireless communications. The field is
2428.9 Multicast Security and Its Extension to a Mobile Environment - Gong, Shacham (1995)(Correct)
this paper, we consider
fundamental security issues in building a trusted multicast facility. We discuss
techniques for group-based data encryption, authentication of participants, and
preventing unau... / a mobile environment. Keywords network security multicast secure
2425.8 Towards an Active Network Architecture - Tennenhouse, al. (1996)(Correct)
Active networks allow their users to inject customized programs into the nodes of the network. An extreme case, in which we are most interested, replaces packets with "capsules" -- program fragments t... / session of Multimedia Computing and Networking San Jose CA January .
2419.1 Agile Application-Aware Adaptation for Mobility - Noble (1997)(Correct)
In this paper we show that application-aware adaptation, a collaborative partnership between the operating system and applications, offers the most general and effective approach to mobile information... / using remote services over a network with highly variable bandwidth. br is walking in an urban setting. A wireless overlay network provides
2357.7 An Agent-based Approach to Real-time Multimedia Transmission over.. - Amir (1998)(Correct)
An Agent-based Approach to Real-time Multimedia Transmission over Heterogeneous
Environments
by
Elan Amir
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science
University of California at Berkeley
Professor Randy... / includes the wide range of network transmission rates varying
2305.1 Multiple Description Wavelet Based Image Coding - Sergio Servetto (1998)(Correct)
We consider the problem of coding images for transmission over error-prone channels. The impairments
we target are transient channel shutdowns, as would occur in a packet network when a packet is
lost... / as would occur in a packet network when a packet is lost or in a br when a packet is lost or in a wireless system during a deep fade when
2302.6 Rapid Development of Dependable Applications in Ad Hoc Mobility - Murphy (1999)(Correct)
Advances in wireless communication and network computing technologies make possible new kinds of applications
involving transient interactions among physical components that move across a wide range o... / in wireless communication and network computing technologies make
2292.9 Platform Requirements of a Real-Time Object-Oriented Database.. - Taina, Elovaara, Niklander.. (1996)(Correct)
Today the need for real-time services is rapidly growing in the telecommunications. Another
important trend is the willingness to provided new services exploiting software solutions that are based
o... / in those based on the Intelligent Network IN architecture Q. and on br System UMTS provides wireless communication services to users
2261.6 Wireless Network Multicasting - Chiang (1998)(Correct)
of the Dissertation
Wireless Network Multicasting
by
Ching-Chuan Chiang
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science
University of California, Los Angeles, 1998
Professor Mario Gerla, Chair
Wireless n... / Los Angeles Wireless Network Multicasting A dissertation
2249.5 The ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment - Want, Schilit, Adams, Gold..(Correct)
This paper describes
the UbiquitousComputing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user-interface issues for small
devices, and our experience developing and testing a variety of mobile applications.
1 INTR... / mobile computer into an office network. This project serves as a
2246.3 Composable Ad-hoc Mobile Services for Universal Interaction - Todd Hodes (1997)(Correct)
This paper introduces the notion of "universal interaction," allowing
a device to adapt its functionality to exploit services it discovers as
it moves into a new environment.
Users wish to invoke serv... / controllable objects to makethem network-accessible building an
2246.0 History Merging as a Mechanism for Concurrency Control in Cooperative .. - Wäsch, Klas (1996)(Correct)
Cooperative applications need proper transactional
support for coordinating joint activities, sharing of
data, and semantically correct exchange of information
of collaborating users. Conventional tra... / only partially connected to the network if mobile computers are involved. br management in the field of mobile wireless computing e.g.the
2245.0 Cooperative Covering by Ant-Robots using Evaporating Traces - Wagner, Lindenbaum, Bruckstein (1996)(Correct)
Some insects are known to use chemicals called pheromones for various communication and
coordination tasks. In this paper we investigate the ability of a group of robots, that communicate
by leaving t... / the traversal of an unknown network. More specifically we consider br avoids almost any possibility of wireless communication. Similarly one
2243.1 Development of a Group Service to Support Collaborative Mobile.. - Cheverst (1999)(Correct)
Operation in mobile environments can have severe implications on typical RM-ODP based services. Such services tend to be configured for operation in a fixed networking environment and can, therefore, ... / configured for operation in a fixed networking environment and can
2225.0 Long Thin Wireless Networks - Montenegro, al.(Correct)
this document, we survey the different solutions available or under
investigation, and issue the corresponding recommendations.
The subsequent sections include solutions:
unrelated to IP
built on top ... / Long Thin Wireless Networks gab -another one to add is
2220.2 The Economics of Networks - Economides (1996)(Correct)
We analyze the salient features of networks and point out the similarities between the economic
structure of networks and the structure of vertically related industries. The analysis focuses on
positi... / March The Economics of Networks by Nicholas Economides
2183.6 Semantics-based Information Brokering: A step towards realizing the.. - Kashyap, Sheth (1994)(Correct)
The rapid advances in computer and communication technologies, and their
merger, is leading to a global information market place. It will consist of federations
of very large number of information sys... / Gigabit public and private networks with huge leaps in wired fiber br and high frequency low power wireless transmission capabilities
2161.8 M-Mail: A Case Study of Dynamic Application Partitioning in Mobile.. - Lo (1997)(Correct)
Wireless networking technology is evolving but is facing problems of
limited network bandwidth, high error rates, poor security, etc. New
designs in mobile applications are needed to overcome these pr... / date. iii Abstract Wireless networking technology is evolving but is
2137.8 The MobyDick architecture - Ju Ly(Correct)
This document is deliverable II.3.1, and presents the the MobyDick architecture.
The introduction outlines the main areas of use and the main
characteristics of the Pocket Companion, and ends up with ... / between mobiles and fixed network . . . FEC-based Bulk data
2123.8 Handoff and System Support for Indirect TCP/IP - Bakre, Badrinath (1995)(Correct)
Over the past few years, Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) has become the most widely used
transport layer protocol on the Internet. TCP performs
poorly however, if one of the communicating
hosts is... / problems with the fixed network. Experiments with I-TCP have br communicating hosts is a mobile wireless computer One way to address
2027.7 Xavier: Experience with a Layered Robot Architecture - Simmons, Goodwin, Haigh, Koenig.. (1997)(Correct)
Office delivery robots have to perform many tasks such as picking up and delivering mail
or faxes, returning library books, and getting coffee. They have to determine the order in
which to visit locat... / of problems with the wireless network at CMU-both problems are br because of problems with the wireless network at CMU-both problems
2024.8 Reduction of Materialized View Staleness Using Online Updates - Labrinidis, Roussopoulos (1998)(Correct)
Updating the materialized views stored in data warehouses usually implies making the warehouse
unavailable to users. We propose MAUVE , a new algorithm for online incremental view updates that
uses ti... / Direct Broadcast project a Hughes Network Systems and State of Maryland br was supported by the Terrestrial Wireless Extensions of Direct Broadcast
2008.4 Supporting Semantics-Based Transaction Processing in Mobile Database.. - Walborn, Chrysanthis (1995)(Correct)
Advances in computer and telecommunication technologies
have made mobile computing a reality. However,
greater mobility implies a more tenuous network
connection and a higher rate of disconnection. In... / mobility implies a more tenuous network connection and a higher rate of br to reduce the delays and cost of wireless communication it is necessary
1970.5 A Replication Schema to Support Weak Connectivity in Mobile.. - Pitoura (1996)(Correct)
We present a replication schema appropriate for distributed environments where connectivity
is partial, weak, and variant such as in mobile information systems. The schema is based on
augmenting the d... / schema is evaluated for various networking conditions by using an br computers have provided for wireless communications that permit users
1942.0 A Nonstationary Offered-Load Model for Packet Networks - Duffield, Massey, Whitt (1998)(Correct)
Motivated by the desire to model complex features of network traffic revealed in traffic measurements,
such as heavy-tail probability distributions, long-range dependence, self similarity
and nonstati... / Offered-Load Model For Packet Networks Nicholas G. Duffield br model PALM for wireless networks investigated by Massey
1920.9 Improving Wireless LAN Performance via Adaptive Local Error Control - Eckhardt, Steenkiste (1998)(Correct)
Wireless links can exhibit high error rates due to attenuation,
fading, or interfering active radiation sources. To
make matters worse, error rates can be highly variable due
to changes in the wireles... / layer four processing inside the network. A significant challenge is br Improving Wireless LAN Performance via Adaptive
1906.6 A Taxonomy Of Space-Time Processing For Wireless Networks - Paulraj, Lindskog(Correct)
A taxonomy of space-time signal processing is addressed in terms of architectural and algorithmic classification, and the influence of the propagation channel on the space-time processing. The archite... / Processing For Wireless Networks Arogyaswami J. Paulraj br Of Space-Time Processing For Wireless Networks Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
1897.6 Controlled Link Sharing and Quality of Service Data Transfer for.. - Macker (1996)(Correct)
This paper discusses system design issues related to
enhancing present internetworking architectures to achieve
controlled link sharing and high assurance data interchange
guarantees. The military ser... / Internet Protocol IP based data networks to provide interoperable
1896.2 Protocols for Adaptive Wireless and Mobile Networking - Johnson, MALTZ (1996)(Correct)
this article, we give a status report of our current work in the Monarch Project, placing it in the
context of broader efforts by the Internet mobile networking community.
Our work will enable mobile ... / For Adaptive Wireless And Mobile Networking David B. Johnson And
1885.0 Transportable Information Agents - Rus, Gray, Kotz (1996)(Correct)
Transportable agents are autonomous programs. They can move through a heterogeneous
network of computers migrating from host to host under their own control. They can sense
the state of the network,... / can move through a heterogeneous network of computers migrating from host
1881.4 Rate Adaptation in Cellular Packet Networks - Bharghavan, Lu, Lee (1997)(Correct)
Mobile computing environments that seek to support communication-intensive applications need to
provide sustained end-to-end networking resources to static and mobile flows in the presence of scarce
a... / Rate Adaptation in Cellular Packet Networks Vaduvur Bharghavan Songwu Lu
1870.3 Compilation, Synthesis, and Simulation of Hardware Description.. - Cheng (1998)(Correct)
Compilation, Synthesis, and Simulation of
Hardware Description Languages
--- The Compositional Models of HDL's
by
Szu-Tsung Cheng
Doctor of Philosophy in
Computer Science
University of California, B... / in Vis directly interpreted as a network of communicating FSMs. . br real design -InfoPad which is a wireless multimedia pager and
1869.0 imbo: A distributed systems platform for mobile computing - Nigel Davies(Correct)
this paper we argue
that these paradigms are not well suited to operation in the emerging mobile
environments. Furthermore, we offer an alternative programming paradigm based on
tuple spaces which, we... / these platforms reflect their fixed network origins through their choice of
1867.1 Adaptive Recovery for Mobile Environments - Nuno Neves (1997)(Correct)
Mobile computing allows ubiquitous and continuous access
to computing resources while the users travel or work
at a client's site. The flexibility introduced by mobile computing
brings new challenges ... / to adapt to the current network characteristics and to trade off
1857.9 System Design Issues for Internet Middleware Services: Deductions.. - Gribble (1997)(Correct)
System Design Issues for Internet Middleware Services: Deductions from a Large
Client Trace
by
Steven D. Gribble
Master of Science in Computer Science
University of California at Berkeley
Professor Er... / in hardware software and network connectivity. They must be able br modems or Metricom Ricochet wireless modems which achieve
1854.4 Transportable Agents Support Worldwide Applications - Kotz, Gray, Rus (1996)(Correct)
Worldwide applications exist in an environment that is inherently distributed, dynamic, heterogeneous,
insecure, unreliable, and unpredictable. In particular, the latency and bandwidth of network
conn... / the latency and bandwidth of network connections varies tremendously br particularly when considering wireless networks mobile devices and
1845.1 Improving NFS Performance over Wireless Links - Dube, Rais, Tripathi (1997)(Correct)
NFS is a widely used remote file access protocol that has been tuned to perform
well on traditional LANs which exhibit low error rates. Users migrating to mobile hosts
would like continued remote file... / have been optimized for wired networks and static hosts they suffer br Improving NFS Performance over Wireless Links Rohit Dube Cynthia
1829.8 Accessing Multiple Mirror Sites in Parallel: Using Tornado Codes to.. - John Byers (1999)(Correct)
Mirror sites enable client requests to be serviced by any of
a number of servers, reducing load at individual servers and dispersing
network load. Typically, a client requests service from a single mi... / individual servers and dispersing network load. Typically a client br Our approach applies naturally to wireless networks and satellite networks
1826.0 Reliable Computing over Mobile Networks - Rodrigues, Fonseca, Veríssimo (1995)(Correct)
Mobile networks and hosts have assumed an increasing
importance in recent years and will pervade
future distributed computing systems. In order to meet
user requirements for reliable operation over mo... / Reliable Computing over Mobile Networks Lu'is E.T. Rodrigues
1792.4 Scalable Support for Transparent Mobile Host Internetworking - Johnson (1995)(Correct)
This paper considers the problem of providing transparent support for very large numbers of mobile hosts within a large internetwork such as the Internet. The availability of powerful mobile computing... / computing devices and wireless networking products and services is
1790.2 A Comparison of Security Protocols in a Wireless Network Environment - Godfrey (1995)(Correct)
The advent of wireless networks has greatly increased the possibilities for mobile
computing offered to the general public. Miniaturization has aided this trend towards
increased user mobility with th... / Security Protocols in a Wireless Network Environment by James Godfrey A
1785.3 Sumatra: A Language for Resource-aware Mobile Programs - Acharya (1997)(Correct)
Programs that use mobility as a mechanism to adapt to resource changes have three requirements that are not shared with other mobile programs. First, they need to monitor the level and quality of re... / platforms can react to a drop in network bandwidth by moving br need to switch between multiple wireless networks For continuous
1784.6 Design And Implementation Of Indirect Protocols For Mobile Wireless.. - Bakre (1996)(Correct)
OF THE DISSERTATION
Design and Implementation of Indirect Protocols for
Mobile Wireless Environments
by Ajay V. Bakre
Dissertation Director: Prof. B.R. Badrinath
Host mobility within the largely ... / to be solved entirely within the network layer of the ISO OSI protocol
1780.8 A Soft State Protocol for Accessing Multimedia Archives - Schuett, Raman, Chawathe, McCanne.. (1997)(Correct)
The advent and deployment of IP Multicast has fueled
the growth of multi-user collaborative applications. The
MBone, the Internet multicast infrastructure, extends the
traditional best-effort unicast ... / and reliable systems. A number of network protocols for Internet routing br improving TCP performance over wireless networks BSAK use soft state
1780.7 Energy efficiency of error correcting mechanisms for wireless.. - Havinga (1998)(Correct)
We consider the energy efficiency of error control mechanisms for wireless communication. Since
high error rates are inevitable to the wireless environment, energy efficient error control is an
import... / extensive and continuous use of network services will only aggravate this br error correcting mechanisms for wireless communication Paul J.M. Havinga
1771.5 Resource Pooling and Effective Bandwidths in CDMA Networks with.. - Hanly, Tse (1999)(Correct)
Much of the performance analysis on multiuser receivers for direct-sequence CDMA systems
is focused on worst-case near-far scenarios. The user capacity of power-controlled networks
with multiuser rece... / and Effective Bandwidths in CDMA Networks with Multiuser Receivers and br multiuser techniques for wireless communications. A significant
1768.5 Disseminating Updates on Broadcast Disks - Acharya, Franklin, Zdonik (1996)(Correct)
Lately there has been increasing interest in the use of
data dissemination as a means for delivering data from
servers to clients in both wired and wireless environments.
Using data dissemination, the... / environments include wireless networks with mobile clients cable and br to clients in both wired and wireless environments. Using data
1766.9 Personal Mobility for Multimedia Services in the Internet - Schulzrinne (1996)(Correct)
Personal mobility is one of the goals of Universal Personal Telecommunications (UPT) being specified
for future deployment. Most current efforts focus on telephony, with SS7 signaling. However, many
o... / envisioned for intelligent networks can be supplied by simple br is typically associated with wireless access wired mobility i.e.the
1760.4 From Internet to ActiveNet - Tennenhouse Garland (1996)(Correct)
providing an opportunity to explore alternatives. Researchers at Bellcore, BBN, CMU, Columbia,
John Hopkins, U. Arizona, UCLA, U. Penn and U. Washington have agreed to work towards this
goal and othe... / pace of innovation by decoupling network services from the underlying
1760.4 Compositional Programming Abstractions for Mobile Computing - McCann, Roman (1998)(Correct)
ions for
Mobile Computing
Peter J. McCann, Gruia-Catalin Roman
Abstract--- Recent advances in wireless networking technology
and the increasing demand for ubiquitous, mobile
connectivity demonstrate ... / Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing br Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing
1759.0 2K: A Reflective, Component-Based Operating System for Rapidly.. - Kon (1998)(Correct)
Modern computing environments face both low-frequency infrastructural changes, such as
software and hardware upgrades, and frequent changes, such as fluctuations in the network
bandwidth and CPU load.... / such as fluctuations in the network bandwidth and CPU load. However
1738.7 A Framework for Providing Consistent and Recoverable Agent-Based.. - Evaggelia Pitoura (1995)(Correct)
Information applications are increasingly required to be distributed
among numerous remote sites through both wireless
and wired links. Traditional models of distributed computing
are inadequate to ov... / With the rapid development of networking computing applications br numerous remote sites through both wireless and wired links. Traditional
1738.0 Dissemination-based Data Delivery Using Broadcast Disks - Acharya, Franklin, Zdonik (1995)(Correct)
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which promise to make ubiquitous computing a reality. One challenge that must be met in order to truly realize this potential is that o... / Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which br Abstract Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging
1733.6 High-Performance, Reliable Multicasting: Foundations for Future.. - Callahan, Montgomery, Whetten (1997)(Correct)
Network protocols that provide efficient, reliable, and totally-ordered message delivery to
large numbers of users will be needed to support many future Internet applications. The Reliable
Multicast P... / January Abstract Network protocols that provide efficient br and object interoperability. Wireless and Satellite Communications
1724.1 Output MAI Distributions of Linear MMSE Multiuser Receivers in CDMA.. - Zhang, Chong, Tse (1998)(Correct)
The multiple-access-interference (MAI) in a CDMA system plays an important role
in performance analysis and characterization of fundamental system limits. In this
paper, we study the behavior of the o... / interconnected to a backbone network via a wired infrastructure. In a br important performance measures in wireless communications and is determined
1716.5 Transparent Communication Management in Wireless Networks - Kidston (1998)(Correct)
Wireless networks are characterized by the generally low quality of service (QoS) that they
provide. In the face of user mobility between heterogeneous networks, it is understandable that
distributed ... / Management in Wireless Networks by David Angus Kidston A
1708.0 Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Networks at the Link Layer - Parsa (1999)(Correct)
We present the transport unaware link improvement protocol (TULIP), which dramatically improves the performance of TCP over lossy wireless links, without competing with or modifying the transportor ne... / TCP Performance over Wireless Networks at the Link Layer Christina br Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Networks at the Link Layer
1707.0 A Framework Supporting Integrated Transaction and Session Management.. - de Toledo (1998)(Correct)
This report presents a framework of integrated transaction and session management
to meet the requirements of applications based on group work. Transaction management
is provided in order to guarantee... / and connected by a communication network. With the greater availability of br of portable computers and wireless communication mobility issues
1699.7 Data Management for Mobile Computing - Imielinski, Badrinath (1993)(Correct)
Mobile Computing is a new emerging computing
paradigm of the future. Data Management in
this paradigm poses many challenging problems
to the database community. In this paper we identify
these new cha... / wireless LAN wireless data networks and satellite services will br of location dependent data wireless data broadcasting disconnection
1697.2 A Digital Fountain Approach to Reliable Distribution of Bulk Data - Byers, Luby, Mitzenmacher, Rege (1998)(Correct)
The proliferation of applications that must reliably distribute bulk data to a large number of
autonomous clients motivates the design of new multicast and broadcast protocols. We describe
an ideal, f... / must be fully reliable have low network overhead and support vast br but also satellite cable and wireless networks. Moreover these
1694.9 Mobile Robotics 1997 - Jessica Bayliss (1997)(Correct)
After abandoning an attempt to build our own gasoline-powered automated outdoor vehicle
in 1995, we purchased two M68332-controlled wheelchairs for indoor and outdoor mobile
robotics research. Much of... / being connected to the department network. The Serial Protocol . br Meteor digitizer and two sorts of wireless ethernet connectivity Fig.
1675.7 A Layered Architecture for Office Delivery Robots - Simmons, Goodwin, Haigh, Koenig.. (1997)(Correct)
Office delivery robots have to perform many tasks.
They have to determine the order in which to visit offices,
plan paths to those offices, follow paths reliably,
and avoid static and dynamic obstacle... / due to problems with the wireless network at CMU -both problems are br mainly due to problems with the wireless network at CMU -both problems
1673.9 Improving File System Performance via Predictive Caching - James Griffioen (1995)(Correct)
Despite impressive advances in file system throughput resulting from technologies such as high-bandwidth
networks and disk arrays, file system latency has improved little and in several cases has beco... / such as high-bandwidth networks and disk arrays file system br scale distributed file systems wireless computing systems telecommuting
1670.7 Failure Recovery based on Quasi-Synchronous Checkpointing in Mobile.. - Manivannan And (1996)(Correct)
Mobile computing systems are expected to revolutionize the way computers are
used. Mobile hosts have small memory, a relatively slow processor and low power
batteries, and communicate over low bandwid... / cost over a low bandwidth network. Asynchronous checkpointing is br and communicate over low bandwidth wireless communication links. In this
1670.4 Dynamic Location Control for Mobile Nodes - Weidong Chen (1997)(Correct)
Mobile IP is the proposed standard of IP based protocol for mobile internetworking. Mobile nodes
register with their home agents for location updates as they roam across IP subnets. IP datagrams
for m... / TCP IP performance over wireless networks. Introduction Existing
1670.1 Mobility in Multimedia Communication - Wolisz(Correct)
this paper we will discuss different aspects of introducing mobility into multimedia
communication. We will, however remain focused on the network aspects, not on the enabling
transmission technologie... / of Berlin Telecommunication Networks Group
1669.6 Building Information Systems for Mobile Environments - Pitoura, Bhargava (1994)(Correct)
It is expected that in the near future, tens of millions of users
will have access to distributed information systems through
wireless connections. The technical characteristics of the
wireless medium... / their computer from some local area network transport it and plug it back br information systems through wireless connections. The technical
1668.2 On the Construction of Mobile Database Management Systems - Bouguettaya(Correct)
Managing the infoglut in this information age requires more than the traditional and fixed computing
environment in order to keep up with fast changing technologie. Cellular and mobile communications ... / from databases via a wireless-data network and have late payers' cars towed br assistants are equipped with wireless connection to the equivalent of
1666.2 Securing ATM Networks - Shaw-Cheng Chuang (1995)(Correct)
This is an interim report on the investigations into securing Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) networks. We look at the challenge in providing such a secure ATM network and
identify the important issu... / Securing ATM Networks Shaw-Cheng Chuang th
1664.0 Utilizing Materialized Views: Methods for Creating Database.. - Lauzac (1999)(Correct)
Data caching and hoarding provide the only means to support disconnected mobile operations. In the
context of mobile database applications, data cached can take the form of a materialized view. In th... / a mechanism within the fixed network called the view holder that
1661.4 Cooperative Data Management and its Application to Mobile Computing - Klingemann, Tesch, Wäsch (1997)(Correct)
Mobile computing and workgroup computing are emerging technologies which have
so far been treated independently. Current approaches to support cooperative work
neglect the special characteristics of m... / infrastructure -open networks intranets as well as mobile br schedulers. Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging
1651.1 Security Issues in Mobile Computing - Asokan (1994)(Correct)
This report attempts to outline these issues and survey the solutions that have been
described in the literature with a view to identifying potential research issues. Section 2 gives a
basic introduct... / . Mobility of Network Elements
1644.3 Transformer Tunnels: A Framework for Providing Route-Specific.. - Sudame, Badrinath (1998)(Correct)
In a network using links with diverse properties, a packet
flow that is fine tuned for some links (by selecting a proper
packet size, transmission rate, encryption method, etc.)
may be inappropriate f... / Abstract In a network using links with diverse br tunnels and have used them in our wireless network. In this paper we
1643.1 Constructing Application-Specific Heterogeneous Embedded.. - Vercauteren, Lin, De Man (1996)(Correct)
Deep sub-micron processing technologies have enabled the implementation
of new application-specificembeddedarchitecturesthat integrate
multiple software programmable processors (e.g. DSPs, microcontro... / wireless communication broadband networking and multimedia computing. br wireless communication broadband networking and multimedia computing.
1638.6 Software Engineering and Middleware: A Roadmap - Emmerich (2000)(Correct)
The construction of a large class of distributed systems can be simplified by leveraging middleware, which is layered between network operating systems and application components. Middleware resolves ... / which is layered between network operating systems and application br and middleware for dependable and wireless systems. The challenge for
1638.6 Test Synthesis Applied to Performance Evaluation of Multipoint.. - Helmy, Estrin, Gupta(Correct)
The advent of multipoint (multicast-based) applications
and the growth and complexity of the Internet
has complicated network protocol design and testing.
In this paper, we present a method for automa... / of the Internet has complicated network protocol design and testing. In br advantage of worst case analysis Wireless mobile and satellite
1629.2 A Dynamic Disk Spin-Down Technique for Mobile Computing - Helmbold, Long, Sherrod (1996)(Correct)
We address the problem of deciding when to spin down
the disk of a mobile computer in order to extend battery
life. Since one of the most critical resources in
mobile computing environments is battery... / The disk drive the wireless network interface the display and y br for maximizing the utility of wireless computing systems. Adaptive
1628.8 Service Configurator: A Pattern for Dynamic Configuration of Services - Jain, Schmidt (1996)(Correct)
This paper describes the Service Configurator pattern, which
decouples the implementation of services from the time when
they are configured. This pattern increases the flexibility and
extensibility o... / services electronic mail and network news transfer agents file br minimal memory resources in wireless computing environments may force
1628.7 Scheduling On-demand Broadcasts: New Metrics and Algorithms - Acharya, Muthukrishnan (1998)(Correct)
As satellite, wireless and Cable TV-based networks spread their
reach, there is an increased infrastructure of high-bandwidth
links into the home and on the road. Much of this enhanced
infrastructure ... / wireless and Cable TV-based networks spread their reach there is an br Abstract As satellite wireless and Cable TV-based networks
1625.2 Software Engineering Issues for Network Computing - Ghezzi, Vigna(Correct)
The Internet is becoming the infrastructure upon which an
increasing number of new applications are being developed. These applications
allow new services to be provided and even new business areas
... / Software Engineering Issues for Network Computing Carlo Ghezzi and
1615.0 On Distributed Algorithms in a Broadcast Domain - Dolev, Malki (1993)(Correct)
This paper studies the usage of broadcast communication in
distributed services. The approach taken is practical: all the algorithms
are asynchronous, and tolerate realistic faults. We study four pr... / work is practical most computer networks nowadays essentially provide a br capability e.g. FDDI MAN wireless networks based on cellular
1613.5 Providing TCP-level Services to Mobile Computers in Wireless.. - Lioy (1997)(Correct)
It is well known that unmodified TCP behaves poorly in mobile and wireless environments,
principally because of its assumption that packet loss is due to congestion.
While this assumption is valid in ... / to Mobile Computers in Wireless Networking Environments by Marcello
1612.3 KryptoKnight Protocol Cookbook - Janson, Tsudik, Yung (1994)(Correct)
This paper describes the complete and up-to-date KryptoKnight protocol family that has been designed and
implemented over the last five years at the IBM Research Division. The emphasis is on the new o... / as the foundation for the IBM Network Security Program NetSP this br environments small and anemic wireless devices simple network and
1599.7 Maintaining Consistency of Data in Mobile Distributed Environments - Pitoura, Bhargava (1995)(Correct)
To deal with the frequent, foreseeable and variable
disconnections that occur in a mobile environment, we
introduce a flexible, two-level consistency model. Semantically
related or closely located dat... / wired and the wireless network. For example insurance agents br provided portable computers with wireless connections that permit users to
1599.2 Securing Ad Hoc Networks - Zhou, Haas (1999)(Correct)
Ad hoc networks are a new wireless networking paradigm for mobile hosts. Unlike traditional mobile wireless networks, ad hoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure. Instead, hosts rely on ea... / Securing Ad Hoc Networks Lidong Zhou Department of
1597.5 Database Server Organization for Handling Mobile Clients - Badrinath, Phatak(Correct)
The use of mobile computers is gaining popularity. The number of users with laptops,
notebooks is increasing and this trend is likely to continue in to the future where the number of
mobile clients wi... / the server becomes accessible via a network. An important new feature in br up lines cellular modems CDPD wireless lans or docking stations. An
1597.2 Mobile IP - Perkins (1997)(Correct)
Mobile IP has been designed within the IETF
to serve the needs of the burgeoning population of mobile
computer users who wish to connect to the Internet and
maintain communications as they move from p... / Keywords-Mobile IP mobile networking IETF route optimization br Keywords-Mobile IP mobile networking IETF route optimization I.
1596.7 Scalable Internetworking - Garcia-Luna-Aceves And(Correct)
This document describes the work completed at the University of California, Santa
Cruz under the project "Scalable Internetworking" sponsored by ARPA under Contract No.
F19628-93-C-0175. This report c... / internets with connectionless networks and internets. In the long term
1585.4 Discovery and Hot Replacement of Replicated Read-Only File Systems.. - Zadok (1993)(Correct)
We describe a mechanism for replacing files, including open files, of a read-only file
system while the file system remains mounted; the act of replacement is transparent to
the user. Such a "hot repl... / or palmtop computers. Wireless network links and new internetworking br notebook or palmtop computers. Wireless network links and new
1582.5 Design and Analysis of Real-Time Protocols for Wireless Networks - Markowski (1995)(Correct)
this paper.
Most real-time systems, due to the cost of traditional development methods, have been
special purpose, embedded systems. As better models generalize and describe the behavior
of these syst... / Real-Time Protocols for Wireless Networks Michael J. Markowski November br of Real-Time Protocols for Wireless Networks Michael J. Markowski
1581.5 LeZi-Update: An Information-Theoretic Approach to Track Mobile Users.. - Bhattacharya, Das (1999)(Correct)
The complexity of the mobility tracking problem in a cellular
environment has been characterized under an informationtheoretic
framework. Shannon's entropy measure is identified
as a basis for compari... / to Track Mobile Users in PCS Networks Amiya Bhattacharya Sajal K. br K. Das Center for Research in Wireless Computing CReW Department of
1581.4 A System Architecture for Pervasive Computing - Grimm, Anderson, Bershad, Wetherall (2000)(Correct)
Pervasive computing, with its focus on users and their tasks
rather than on computing devices and technology, provides
an attractive vision for the future of computing. But, while
hardware and network... / computing. But while hardware and networking infrastructure to realize this br But while hardware and networking infrastructure to realize this
1570.9 Asymptotically Reliable Transport of Multimedia/Graphics Over.. - Han, Messerschmitt (1996)(Correct)
We propose a multiple-delivery transport service tailored for graphics and video transported over connections
with wireless access. This service operates at the interface between the transport and a... / graphics and video expands the networking community is faced with a new br graphics and video expands the networking community is faced with a new
1564.4 Authentication of Mobile Users - Refik Molva (1994)(Correct)
Internetworks of the future will allow and promote universal access. Users will be able to access the
network at a multitude of access points separated by significant geographic distance and many admi... / Users will be able to access the network at a multitude of access points br mobile-user environments including wireless networks and mobile user services
1563.0 Advances in Cooperative Multi-Sensor Video Surveillance - Kanade, Collins, Lipton, al. (1998)(Correct)
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the
Sarnoff Corporation (Sarnoff) are performing
an integrated feasibility demonstration of Video
Surveillance and Monitoring (VSAM). The objective
is to develop a... / a complex area using a distributed network of active video sensors. Our br by radio links serial lines wireless ethernet cables or any other
1551.9 Wireless ATM: Limits, Challenges, and Proposals - Ayanoglu, Eng, Karol (1996)(Correct)
Recently, there has been an increased interest in the topic of "wireless ATM." The subject matter
raises interest due to the potential combination of two of the hottest topics in communications of
the... / with the existing networks. Finally we list some of the
1542.9 Log-time Algorithms for Scheduling Single and Multiple Channel Data.. - Hameed, Vaidya (1997)(Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers,
mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such
clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration
is asymm... / Mobile computing and wireless networks are fast-growing technologies br increasing popularity of portable wireless computers mechanisms to
1542.3 Efficient Information Access for Wireless Computers - Wachsberg (1996)(Correct)
Many World-Wide Web clients today are connected to the Internet via low-speed
computer links. Examples are home users accessing the Internet through telephone
lines, and wireless computer users. This ... / being attached to a high-bandwidth network through a poor link. This thesis
1540.1 Consistency and Transaction Management in a Mobile Computing.. - Pitoura(Correct)
Contents
1 Introduction 2
1.1 Introduction to Mobile Computing : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 2
1.2 Impact of Mobility on Distributed Software Systems : : : : : : : : : : : ... / to a worldwide information network. The new model consists of a br carry a portable computer with a wireless connection to a worldwide
1537.3 The ACTIVE IP Option - Wetherall, Tennenhouse (1996)(Correct)
In this paper, we discuss our work on an active network architecture in which passive packets are replaced
with active capsules --- encapsulated program fragments that are executed at each switch they... / L. Tennenhouse Telemedia Networks and Systems Group Laboratory for
1530.5 TCP Extensions for Space Communications - Durst, Miller, Travis (1996)(Correct)
The space communication environment and mobile and wireless
communication environments show many similarities when observed
from the perspective of a transport protocol. Both types of
environments exh... / a security protocol and a network protocol. In this paper we
1529.2 Error Concealment in Encoded Video - Salama, Shroff, Delp (1999)(Correct)
When transmitting compressed video over a data network, one has to deal with how channel
errors a#ect the decoding process. This is particularly a problem with data loss or erasures.
In this paper we ... / compressed video over a data network one has to deal with how channel br types of data networks such as wireless networks. In ATM networks channel
1525.2 Capacity of Rayleigh Fading Channels under Different Adaptive.. - Alouini, Goldsmith (1998)(Correct)
We study the Shannon capacity of adaptive transmission techniques in conjunction with
diversity-combining. This capacity provides an upper bound on spectral efficiency using these
techniques. We obtai... / reuse distance. ffl at the network system level by using br The radio spectrum available for wireless services is extremely scarce
1519.3 Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks - Stathatos, Roussopoulos, Baras (1997)(Correct)
With the immense popularity of the Web,the world
is witnessing an unprecedented demand for data
services. At the same time, the Internet is evolving
towards an information super-highway that incorpora... / Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks Konstantinos Stathatos br technologies including wireless mobile and hybrid networking.
1503.6 Bandwidth Allocation in Wireless ATM Networks with Guaranteed Cell.. - Kim, Krunz (1998)(Correct)
Wireless ATM aims at extending ATM services to the wireless environment. In contrast
to wireline ATM, which is primarily based on reliable fiber optic, wireless ATM will have to
cope with an unreliabl... / Allocation in Wireless ATM Networks with Guaranteed Cell Loss br Bandwidth Allocation in Wireless ATM Networks with Guaranteed
1502.1 Future Multimedia User Interfaces - Blair MacIntyre, Steven Feiner (1996)(Correct)
this article, we examine some of the work that has been done in these two fields and explore where they are
heading. First, we review their often-confusing terminology and provide a brief historical o... / will require that multimedia network infrastructure also support br among large numbers of mobile wireless users. To arrive at an
1498.5 Building Reliable Mobile-Aware Applications using the Rover Toolkit - Anthony Joseph (1996)(Correct)
This paper discusses extensions to the Rover toolkit for constructing reliable mobile-aware applications.
The extensions improve upon the existing failure model, which addressed client or communicatio... / performance in the normal case network connectivity provided by a high br by a high latency low bandwidth wireless link measurements show a
1494.5 Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Johnson, Maltz (1996)(Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the
aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. In such an environment, it may b... / Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks David B. Johnson David A.
1493.9 Applying Dynamic Integration as a Software Infrastructure for.. - Abowd, Dey, Wood (1997)(Correct)
Much of the software engineering literature examines
techniques and practices that help us to build systems
that we have been building for many years already.
While there is merit in seeking ways to r... / With the proliferation of network-based computing services that are br PDA that is connected via wireless network Also the user
1491.2 Flexible Network Support for Mobility - Zhao, Castelluccia, Baker (1998)(Correct)
Fueled by the large number of powerful light-weight portable
computers, the expanding availability of wireless networks,
and the popularity of the Internet, there is an increasing demand
to connect po... / Flexible Network Support for Mobility Xinhua