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A collaborative problem-solving framework for mobile devices

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A collaborative problem-solving framework for mobile devices
The explosive growth in the number of mobile devices such as Internet-enabled cellular phones, wireless handheld devices, wireless laptops, and tablet PCs has driven the corresponding growth in applications for mobile computing. These applications usually belong to one of two classes: collaborative applications and individual application. While collaborative applications require several mobile devices to work together and include peerto-peer computing and grid computing, individual applications are local to the mobile device and its user. In this paper, we present a framework that allows mobile devices to collaboratively work on a computationally-expensive problem. Such a problem is decomposed into smaller tasks and distributed across other mobile devices willing to share their computational power with others. This framework is based on the paradigm of grid computing applied to the domain of wireless mobile devices. This paper presents our current implementation of the framework archi...
Stanislav Kurkovsky, Bhagyavati, Arris Ray
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ACMSE
Authors Stanislav Kurkovsky, Bhagyavati, Arris Ray
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