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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, M. Baker, "Person-Level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture", In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, October 1999.

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Design of Composable Proxy Filters for Heterogeneous Mobile .. - Philip Mckinley And (2001)   (Correct)

....displaying a particular media type. Details can be found in [12, 15] Figure 1. Pavilion based collaborative browsing. An important issue in collaborative computing, particularly for heterogeneous environments, is the offloading of functionality from the participating hosts onto proxy servers [1, 3 5, 21, 25]. In Pavilion, proxy duties include transcoding and filtering of data streams to reduce bandwidth and load on mobile clients [2] data caching for memory limited handheld devices [14] and forward error correction for realtime isochronous communication [7, 13] and reliable data delivery [16] on ....

....in network characteristics due to user migration across network cells, and changes in capabilities as the application is handed off from one computing device to another. Recently, several middleware projects have addressed the issue of configurable and adaptive proxy services for mobile hosts [1, 19, 21]. These designs enable the flow of data to be filters and transcoders to be configured at run time in order to match the capabilities of users devices and networks (see Section 6) If all possible data filters are known to the proxy a priori, then this task is relatively simple. APPLICATION ....

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. In Proceedings of the 1999.


Programming Language Support for Adaptable Wearable.. - McKinley, Sadjadi.. (2002)   (Correct)

....Work In recent years, numerous research groups have addressed the issue of adaptive middleware frameworks that can accommodate dynamic, heterogeneous infrastructures. Examples include Adapt [12] MOST [14] Rover [16] MASH [27] TAO [24] dynamicTAO [22] MobiWare [4] MCF [25] QuO [43] MPA [36], Odyssey [34] DaCapo [39] RCSM [44] and Sync [33] In addition, several higher level frameworks have been designed to support wearable ubiquitous applications; examples include Hive [32] Ektara [9] and Proem [23] Puppeteer [13] Aura [38] and the Context Toolkit [10] These and related ....

M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. In Proceedings of the 1999.


Moving from Mobile Devices to Mobile Networks - Kravets (2000)   (Correct)

....anytime anywhere connectivity, requiring intelligent mobility management techniques. Many current solutions are focused on a single host and can specify only one host interface [1,2,3] while other research seeks the ability to address and locate a person and the device they are currently using [4,5]. We believe that the appropriate next step is mobility management for a MOPED, the network of devices that is associated with one person. In order to better support the needs of the user, the MOPED may interact with networks and services in the current environment surrounding the user in order ....

M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. Proceedings of the 1999 USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, Boulder, Colorado, October 1999.


On-line Profile Replication for Hierarchical Mobility Management .. - Tian, Cox (2002)   (Correct)

.... INTRODUCTION We take the stance that a Universal Personal Identification (UPI) will become an integral part of future personal communication systems so as to better serve the ever increasing communication needs across heterogeneous networks and through a variety of diverse communication devices [1]. Under such context, the relevant problem to be solved is how to locate a user given his UPI. In traditional wireless communication systems, the network keeps track of a user s location through an up todate user profile stored in various databases. The coverage area of an access network is ....

M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, "Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture," in Proceedings of USENIX'99, Boulder, CO, USA, Oct 1999, pp. 165--176.


Current developments and trends in handover design for.. - Festag, Karl, Schäfer (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....since it replaces regular IP routing with Routing Cache lookups and signaling to locate mobiles using Paging caches. Note that when a nodes is not provided with a RC and PC, they broadcast data to all ports. 4. 8 The Mobile People Architecture The main goal of the Mobile People Architecture [1, 13, 22] (URL http: mosquitonet.stanford.edu) is to maintain person to person reachability while preserving the mobile s person privacy. In the Mobile People Architecture a user is identified by a Personal Online ID. Additionally, a user is addressed by Application Specific Addresses. Mobility is ....

M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-Level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, October 1999. http://mosquitonet.stanford. edu/publications.html.


JIMA - A Jini-based Infrastructure for Active Documents.. - Kilander, Werle, Hansson (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....the desired properties of mobility servers (execution environments) and the mobile code itself, the namespaces to be used and how names are resolved (into Jini service templates, for example) security issues, agent monitoring and control and fault tolerance. The Mobile People Architecture (mpa) [1, 9] embodies many ideas similar to our own, in particular the personal proxy concept. Our approaches differ on the way terminal devices are accessed. The mpa places application drivers in the proxy while our infrastructure assume that terminal access is distributed. Another difference is that mpa ....

Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, Edward Swierk, Kevin Lai, Guido Appenzeller, and Mary Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. Technical report, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, 1999.


Security Issues in an Active Documents Application based on.. - Morogan, Kilander (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....a comprehensive thesis on security for mobile agents which in describes many of the features we rely on here. Digital certificates and their usage [7, 4] together with Java security functions [9, 12] are important foundations for our security platform. The Mobile People Architecture (mpa) [1, 14] embodies many ideas similar to our own, in particular the personal proxy concept. Our approaches differ on the way terminal devices are accessed. The mpa places application drivers in the proxy while our infrastructure assume that terminal access is distributed. Another difference is that mpa ....

Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, Edward Swierk, Kevin Lai, Guido Appenzeller, and Mary Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. Technical report, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, 1999.


A Historic Name-Trail Service - Maniatis, Baker (2003)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Maniatis Baker)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 165--176, Boulder, CO, USA, Oct. 1999. USENIX Association.


A Historic Name-Trail Service - Maniatis, Baker (2003)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Maniatis Baker)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 165--176, Boulder, CO, USA, Oct. 1999. USENIX Association.


IdentiScape: Tackling the Personal Online Identity - Crisis Petros Maniatis (2000)   Self-citation (Maniatis Baker)   (Correct)

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Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, Edward Swierk, Kevin Lai, Guido Appenzeller, and Mary Baker. Person-level routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 165--176, Boulder, CO, USA, October 1999. USENIX Association.


Paper Summaries - Maniatis (2004)   Self-citation (Maniatis)   (Correct)

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Mema Roussopoulos, Petros Maniatis, Kevin Lai, Guido Appenzeller, and Mary Baker. Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, pages 165--176, Boulder, CO, U.S.A., October 1999. USENIX Association.


A Historic Name-Trail Service - Maniatis, Baker (2002)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Maniatis Baker)   (Correct)

....use of HINTS. Furthermore, we believe that identi ers inevitably leak out to the outside world. True protection from spam and other threats is better performed using other techniques, such as the use of a personal communications proxy through which all incoming communications may be ltered [21]. In the next section, we sketch an enhanced name historian design that o ers the same functionality as what we present in earlier sections, but also alleviates the security and fault tolerance concerns addressed above. We are currently focusing our design and implementation e orts on this ....

Roussopoulos, M., Maniatis, P., Swierk, E., Lai, K., Appenzeller, G., and Baker, M. Person-level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. In Proceedings of the 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (Boulder, CO, USA, Oct. 1999), USENIX Association, pp. 165-176.


Research Statement for Mary Baker - Baker (2001)   Self-citation (Baker)   (Correct)

....deployed without changes to existing telecommunications and networking infrastructure. More importantly, this means the sensitive information gathered by the Personal Proxy can be kept private and away from infrastructure corporations. MPA provides the routing functionality of the person layer. [8] . IdentiScape: Traditional systems refer to a mobile person using the name or address of that person s communication device. This will not work in the long term, when people change jobs, move to different cities, and switch to different network service providers, since identifiers for people ....

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MAR: A Commuter Router Infrastructure for the Mobile.. - Rodriguez.. (2004)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Realizing Multi-Dimensional Software Adaptation - McKinley, Kasten, Sadjadi, Zhou (2002)   (Correct)

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A Taxonomy of Compositional Adaptation - McKinley, Sadjadi, Kasten, Cheng (2004)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, "Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture," in Proceedings of the 1999.


Programming Language Support for Adaptable Wearable Computing - Mckinley Sadjadi Kasten (2002)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. In Proceedings of the 1999.


MetaSockets: Run-Time Support for Adaptive - Sadjadi   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, "Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture," in Proceedings of the 1999.


Composable Proxy Services to Support Collaboration .. - McKinley.. (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, "Person-Level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture," Proc. 1999.


Active Messenger: filtering and delivery in a heterogeneous.. - Marti, Schmandt   (Correct)

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Roussopoulos, M., Maniatis, P., Swierk, E., Lai, K., Appenzeller, G., Baker, M.: PersonLevel Routing in the Mobile People Architecture. To appear in Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (1999). http://mosquitonet.Stanford.edu/publications/USITS1999/USITS1999.html (last visited


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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, M. Baker, "Person-Level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture", In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, October 1999.


MAR: A Commuter Router Infrastructure for the Mobile.. - Rodriguez.. (2004)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, M. Baker, \Person-Level Routing in the Mobile People Architecture", In Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, October 1999.


Seamless User-Level Handoff in Ubiquitous Multimedia Service .. - Cui, Nahrstedt, Xu (2004)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker, "Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture," in Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS '99), 1999.


Realizing Multi-Dimensional Software Adaptation - McKinley, Kasten, Sadjadi, Zhou (2002)   (Correct)

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M. Roussopoulos, P. Maniatis, E. Swierk, K. Lai, G. Appenzeller, and M. Baker. Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. In Proceedings of the 1999.


Experiments in Composing Proxy Audio Services for Mobile.. - McKinley, Padmanabhan.. (2001)   (Correct)

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Roussopoulos, M., Maniatis, P., Swierk, E., Lai, K., Appenzeller, G., Baker, M.: Person-level routing in the mobile people architecture. In: Proceedings of the 1999 USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, Boulder, Colorado (1999)

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