The small size of handheld computers provides the convenience of mobility at the expense of reduced screen space for display and interaction. Prior research [5, 6] has identified ...
The rapid growth of wireless networks and services, integrated with the next-generation mobile communication systems, has led to designing efficient handoff protocols to handle m...
We empirically study the effect of mobility and interaction between various input parameters on the performance of protocols designed for wireless ad-hoc networks. An important ob...
Christopher L. Barrett, Achla Marathe, Madhav V. M...
For effective management it is necessary to have methods by which management applications can periodically retrieve large volumes of information from network devices. In this work...
Today, most personal mobile devices (e.g. cell phones and PDAs) are multimedia-enabled and support a variety of concurrently running applications such as audio/video players, word...