Wireless networks are an ideal environment for mobile agents, because their mobility allows them to move across an unreliable link to reside on a wired host, next to or closer to ...
David Kotz, Guofei Jiang, Robert S. Gray, George C...
Abstract. In this chapter we survey the most recent proposals for modelling user mobility in mobile pervasive networks, and specifically in opportunistic networks. We identify two...
Abstract — We apply finite state-dependent queueing networks to model mobility in mobile communication systems. Although they have been successfully used in the past to model ve...
Frederico R. B. Cruz, P. C. Oliveira, Luiz Duczmal
Pervasive user mobility, wireless connectivity and the widespread diffusion of portable devices raise new challenges for ubiquitous service provisioning. An emerging architecture ...
Antonio Corradi, Rebecca Montanari, Daniela Tibald...
Many pervasive computing systems have been built for using mobile computers to interact with networked devices. To deploy a device's user-interface, several systems dynamical...