| A. Joshi, S. Weerawarana, R.A. Weerasinghe, T.T. Drashansky, N. Ramakrishnan, E.N. Houstis, "A Survey of Mobile Computing Technologies and Applications,"Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, October, 1995. |
....of computing, called mobile computing, in which users carrying portable devices have access to a shared infrastructure independent of their physical location [9] This concept of mobile computing has provided the base for e Staurant. A Survey of mobile computing 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 ....
A. Joshi, S. Weerawarana, R.A. Weerasinghe, T.T. Drashansky, N. Ramakrishnan, E.N. Houstis, "A Survey of Mobile Computing Technologies and Applications,"Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, October, 1995.
....This is perhaps a major contributing factor to the relatively slow increase in their use, despite predictions to the contrary. Hithertofore, most research in the area of mobile computing has had a limited focus, choosing to address issues at lower levels of the OSI hierarchy. In a recent survey[26], the authors found that a overwhelming majority of research publications in the area of mobile computing dealt with either wireless MAC protocols [3, 30, 29, 5] networking (including mobile IP) 16, 18, 39, 36, 35] or data management [17, 9] It is evident, though, that merely solving these ....
A. Joshi, S. Weerawarana, R. A. Weerasinghe, T. T. Drashansky, N. Ramakrishnan, and E. N. Houstis, A Survey of Mobile Computing Technologies and Applications, Tech. Report TR-95-050, Dept. of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, 1995.
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