| M. Banatre and F. Weis. A new paradigm for mobile communication systems. Information Society Technologies Conference (IST'99), November 1999. |
....data between phones. Thus, Internet applications and services will have to adapt to the wireless evolution. Another trend that is revolutionizing networks are personal device assistants (PDAs) with short range wireless communication facilities. These allow for ad hoc [16] and spontaneous [5] networks. A spontaneous network is formed by groups of people in the same geographical location; the network changes as soon as someone arrives or leaves. These networks are based on technologies like Bluetooth [13] and are characterized by large bandwidth fluctuations and highly dynamic ....
M. Banatre and F. Weiss. A New Paradigm for Mobile Communication Systems. In EU Information System Technologies Workshop, Helsinki, Finland, 1999.
....who are in close physical proximity. We are further investigating another kind of application that is also based on physical proximity. This is called Spontaneous Information System and consists of dynamically setting up a distributed system among Pdas that are physically close and only during so [2]. Supporting these novel applications requires provisioning adequate services relating to identifying the population of users that are physically close and trusted enough for the sake of information exchange. 2.2 Base Software Architecture The previous subsection has given an overview of the ....
M. Banatre and F. Weis. A new paradigm for mobile communication systems. Information Society Technologies Conference (IST'99), November 1999.
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