The mobile phone allowed people to communicate when and where they wanted, dramatically changing how audio telephony was integrated into daily life. With video telephony services ...
Kimberley enables rapid software provisioning of fixed infrastructure for transient use by a mobile device. It uses virtual machine (VM) technology, but avoids the performance cha...
Adam Wolbach, Jan Harkes, Srinivas Chellappa, Maha...
Abstract— We investigate two quantities of fundamental interest in a mobile ad-hoc network: the capacity region and the minimum energy function of the network. The capacity regio...
One of the challenges in ubiquitous computing is that of mobility, which typically requires interaction between intelligent environments in different domains of administration. We...
Cristian Hesselman, Henk Eertink, Martin Wibbels, ...
In distributed hybrid computing systems, traditional sequential processors are loosely coupled with reconfigurable hardware for optimal performance. This loose coupling proves to...