| Brewer, E., Burd, T., Burghardt, F., Burstein, A., Doering, R., Lutz, K., Narayansaramy, S., Pering, T., Richards, B., Truman, T., Katz, R., Rabaey, J., and Broderson, R. Design of wireless portable systems. Proceedings of the IEEE International Computer Society Conference (COMPCON 95), 169--176, March 1995. |
....misses using wireless communication. Because such communication is slow and bandwidth consuming, the cache manager seeks to minimize its frequency by hoarding files that are anticipated to be needed during disconnection. A third model for using wireless communication for storage, used by InfoPad [31, 32], is to perform all processing on an unmoving server. In this model, the portable computer is merely a terminal that transmits and receives low level I O information, so the energy consumption for general processing and storage is consumed by plugged in servers instead of the mobile device. In ....
E. Brewer et al., "Design of wireless portable systems," Proc. IEEE Int'l Comp. Society Conf. (COMPCON '95), San Francisco, CA, Mar. 1995, pp. 169--176.
....misses using wireless communication. Because such communication is slow and bandwidth consuming, the cache manager seeks to minimize its frequency by hoarding files that are anticipated to be needed during disconnection. A third model for using wireless communication for storage, used by InfoPad [5, 7], is to perform all processing on an unmoving server. In this model, the portable computer is merely a terminal that transmits and receives low level I O information, so the energy consumption for general processing and storage is consumed by plugged in servers instead of the mobile device. In ....
Brewer, E., Burd, T., Burghardt, F., Burstein, A., Doering, R., Lutz, K., Narayansaramy, S., Pering, T., Richards, B., Truman, T., Katz, R., Rabaey, J., and Brodersen, R. Design of wireless portable systems. Proceedings of the IEEE International Computer Society Conference (COMPCON 95), San Francisco, CA, 169--176, March 1995.
....and video) expands, the networking community is faced with a new challenge: how to provide rapid and sufficiently reliable end to end delivery of high bandwidth multimedia over the limited traffic capacity of multi user wireless links. The Xerox PARC MPad system [1] and the Berkeley InfoPad [2] project are addressing this challenge. User expectations of high subjective image quality and real time interactivity for certain applications conflict with the reality of traffic conditions on multiple access wireless links, specifically the heavy burst bit error rates (BER) and low bandwidth. ....
E. Brewer, T. Burd, F. Burghardt, A. Burstein, "Design of wireless portable systems," COMPCON `95 Technologies for the Information Superhighway, pp. 169-176, March 1995.
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Brewer, E., Burd, T., Burghardt, F., Burstein, A., Doering, R., Lutz, K., Narayansaramy, S., Pering, T., Richards, B., Truman, T., Katz, R., Rabaey, J., and Broderson, R. Design of wireless portable systems. Proceedings of the IEEE International Computer Society Conference (COMPCON 95), 169--176, March 1995.
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