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AUTONOMICS
2008
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Building multicast trees in ad-hoc networks
Multicast trees are used in a variety of applications, such as publish/subscribe systems or content distribution networks. Existing algorithms for ad-hoc networks typically produc...
Raphaël Kummer, Peter G. Kropf, Pascal Felber
WOWMOM
1999
ACM
153views Multimedia» more  WOWMOM 1999»
13 years 11 months ago
Mobility Support Using SIP
Enabling mobility in IP networks is an important issue for making use of the many light-weight devices appearing at the market. The IP mobility support being standardized in the I...
Elin Wedlund, Henning Schulzrinne
MDM
2007
Springer
111views Communications» more  MDM 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Exploiting Our Computational Surroundings for Better Mobile Collaboration
Mobile collaborative environments, being naturally loosely-coupled, call for optimistic replication solutions in order to attain the requirement of decentralized highly available ...
João Pedro Barreto, Paulo Ferreira, Marc Sh...
CSREAPSC
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Modelling Application Handovers For Thin-Client Mobility
Mobile users need lightweight devices with low energy consumption. When applications are executed on remote servers instead of locally on the end-user's device, the weight of...
Pieter Simoens, Lien Deboosere, Davy De Winter, Fi...
SEM
2004
Springer
14 years 25 days ago
Service Discovery Protocol Interoperability in the Mobile Environment
The emergence of portable computers and wireless technologies has introduced new challenges for middleware. Mobility brings new requirements and is becoming a key characteristic. M...
Yérom-David Bromberg, Valérie Issarn...