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P. Bhagwat, I. Korpeoglu, C. Bisdikian, M. Naghshineh, S.K. Tripathi, "BlueSky: A Cordless Networking Solution for Palmtop Computers," MobiCom '99, Seattle, Washington, August, 1999.

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E-STAURANT: A SOFTWARE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR RESTAURANT.. - Of The University   (Correct)

....technologies and applications [10] gives a list of references of some nonacademic institutions utilizing the concept of mobile computing to provide solutions related everyday life of man. Some of the limiting features of palmtop computers networking capabilities are addressed in BlueSky [11]. Adding some smartness to devices and everyday things [12] gives the concept of using the idea of mobile computing to add smartness to everyday things in life. The following is a commercial solution for restaurant management that is currently available and being used JCR systems prohost ....

P. Bhagwat, I. Korpeoglu, C. Bisdikian, M. Naghshineh, S.K. Tripathi, "BlueSky: A Cordless Networking Solution for Palmtop Computers," MobiCom '99, Seattle, Washington, August, 1999.


Enhancing Performance of Asynchronous Data Traffic.. - Das, Ghose, Razdan, .. (2001)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

....over L2CAP. This enables smooth operation and interoperability with legacy applications. In this case, the framing information available through HDLC (Higher Level Data Link Control) in PPP should be passed to the L2CAP layer to make it aware of PPP packet boundaries, thus enabling efficient SAR [13]. 2. TCP IP layered directly over L2CAP. The second approach has lesser overheads [13] and is used in our simulation model. However, our results also apply to the former case since the overheads due to RFCOMM and PPP headers (14 bytes) are negligible compared to the size of the TCP packet and ....

....In this case, the framing information available through HDLC (Higher Level Data Link Control) in PPP should be passed to the L2CAP layer to make it aware of PPP packet boundaries, thus enabling efficient SAR [13] 2. TCP IP layered directly over L2CAP. The second approach has lesser overheads [13] and is used in our simulation model. However, our results also apply to the former case since the overheads due to RFCOMM and PPP headers (14 bytes) are negligible compared to the size of the TCP packet and the delay involved is a constant factor. III. DESIGN ISSUES IN BLUETOOTH In this ....

P. Bhagwat, I. Korpeoglu, C. Bisdikian, M. Naghshineh and S. K. Tripathi, "Bluesky: A Cordless Networking Solution for Palmtop Computers," Mobicom '99, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 1999.


Enhancing Performance of Asynchronous Data Traffic.. - Das, Ghose, Razdan, .. (2001)   (22 citations)  (Correct)

....over L2CAP. This enables smooth operation and interoperability with legacy applications. In this case, the framing information available through HDLC (Higher Level Data Link Control) in PPP should be passed to the L2CAP layer to make it aware of PPP packet boundaries, thus enabling efficient SAR [14]. 2. TCP IP layered directly over L2CAP. The second approach has lesser overheads [14] and is used in our simulation model. However, our results also apply to the former case since the overheads due to RFCOMM and PPP headers (14 bytes) are negligible compared to the size of the TCP packet and ....

....In this case, the framing information available through HDLC (Higher Level Data Link Control) in PPP should be passed to the L2CAP layer to make it aware of PPP packet boundaries, thus enabling efficient SAR [14] 2. TCP IP layered directly over L2CAP. The second approach has lesser overheads [14] and is used in our simulation model. However, our results also apply to the former case since the overheads due to RFCOMM and PPP headers (14 bytes) are negligible compared to the size of the TCP packet and the delay involved is a constant factor. III. DESIGN ISSUES IN BLUETOOTH In this ....

P. Bhagwat, I. Korpeoglu, C. Bisdikian, M. Naghshineh and S. K. Tripathi, "Bluesky: A cordless networking solution for palmtop computers," Mobicom '99, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 1999.


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

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P. Bhagwat, C. Bisdikian, I. Korpeoglu, M. Naghshineh, and S.Tripathi, BlueSky: A cordless networking solution for palmtop computers, ACM/IEEE MobiCom'99, Seattle, WA, USA, August 17-19, 1999

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