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George Samaras - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Locating objects in Mobile Computing
    IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2001
    Co-Authors: Evaggelia Pitoura, George Samaras
    Abstract:

    In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. Mobility arises naturally in wireless Computing since the location of users changes as they move. Besides mobility in wireless Computing, software Mobile agents are another popular form of moving objects. Locating objects, i.e., identifying their current location, is central to Mobile Computing. We present a comprehensive survey of the various approaches to the problem of storing, querying, and updating the location of objects in Mobile Computing. The fundamental techniques underlying the proposed approaches are identified, analyzed, and classified along various dimensions.

  • Data management for Mobile Computing
    1998
    Co-Authors: Evaggelia Pitoura, George Samaras
    Abstract:

    From the Publisher: The focus of Data Management for Mobile Computing is on the impact of Mobile Computing on data management beyond the networking level. The purpose is to provide a thorough and cohesive overview of recent advances in wireless and Mobile data management. The book is written with a critical attitude. This volume probes the new issues introduced by wireless and Mobile access to data and what are both their conceptual and practical consequences. Data Management for Mobile Computing provides a single source for researchers and practitioners who want to keep current on the latest innovations in the field. It can also serve as a textbook for an advanced course on Mobile Computing or as a companion text for a variety of courses including courses on distributed systems, database management, transaction management, operating or file systems, information retrieval or dissemination, and web Computing.

T. La Porta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Introduction to the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
    IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2002
    Co-Authors: T. La Porta
    Abstract:

    The idea of true ubiquitous Mobile Computing, including anywhere, anytime access to a subscriber's data, Computing environment, and communications network, has captured the imagination of service providers, equipment vendors, and researchers, as well as the Internet-savvy public. Mobile Computing is a confluence of communication technologies (particularly the Internet), Computing devices and their components, and access technologies such as wireless. A Mobile Computing environment will include not only real-time mobility of devices, but also mobility of people across devices. Therefore, the environment includes a wide range of devices, applications, and networks.

Wonho Suh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Mobile Computing traffic simulation framework
    Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2015
    Co-Authors: Wonho Suh
    Abstract:

    Recent advancements in sensor, Mobile Computing, and wireless communication technologies have created an opportunity for Mobile Computing and online traffic simulations. This paper presents a distributed traffic simulation framework where traffic simulation and data processing are performed in a distributed fashion by Mobile Computing. In this framework, communication middleware and traffic simulation are integrated to manage the distributed network to synchronize traffic predictions among logical processes using a rollback-based optimistic synchronization protocol. The traffic predictions across the multiple logical processes are coordinated by optimistic execution inspired by Time Warp which mitigates the synchronization problem allowing each logical process to execute asynchronously. Invalidated estimates are updated quickly by this mechanism to ensure more robust and reliable estimates. This framework allows each Mobile Computing based in-vehicle simulation to model a small portion of the overall network and provide detailed traffic state information. Such a system could provide both more up-to-date and robust predictions than that offered by centralized simulations within a single transportation management center. As these systems evolve, the Mobile Computing online traffic predictions can be used in surface transportation management and travelers will benefit from more accurate and reliable traffic forecast.

  • ICITCS - Mobile Computing Traffic Simulation Framework
    Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2014
    Co-Authors: Wonho Suh
    Abstract:

    Recent advancements in sensor, Mobile Computing, and wireless communication technologies have created an opportunity for Mobile Computing and online traffic simulations. This paper presents a distributed traffic simulation framework where traffic simulation and data processing are performed in a distributed fashion by Mobile Computing. In this framework, communication middleware and traffic simulation are integrated to manage the distributed network to synchronize traffic predictions among logical processes using a rollback-based optimistic synchronization protocol. The traffic predictions across the multiple logical processes are coordinated by optimistic execution inspired by Time Warp which mitigates the synchronization problem allowing each logical process to execute asynchronously. Invalidated estimates are updated quickly by this mechanism to ensure more robust and reliable estimates. This framework allows each Mobile Computing based in-vehicle simulation to model a small portion of the overall network and provide detailed traffic state information. Each Mobile Computing based in-vehicle simulation is designed to run in real time and update its estimates when it is necessary.

Vincent K. N. Lau - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Evaggelia Pitoura - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Locating objects in Mobile Computing
    IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2001
    Co-Authors: Evaggelia Pitoura, George Samaras
    Abstract:

    In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. Mobility arises naturally in wireless Computing since the location of users changes as they move. Besides mobility in wireless Computing, software Mobile agents are another popular form of moving objects. Locating objects, i.e., identifying their current location, is central to Mobile Computing. We present a comprehensive survey of the various approaches to the problem of storing, querying, and updating the location of objects in Mobile Computing. The fundamental techniques underlying the proposed approaches are identified, analyzed, and classified along various dimensions.

  • Data management for Mobile Computing
    1998
    Co-Authors: Evaggelia Pitoura, George Samaras
    Abstract:

    From the Publisher: The focus of Data Management for Mobile Computing is on the impact of Mobile Computing on data management beyond the networking level. The purpose is to provide a thorough and cohesive overview of recent advances in wireless and Mobile data management. The book is written with a critical attitude. This volume probes the new issues introduced by wireless and Mobile access to data and what are both their conceptual and practical consequences. Data Management for Mobile Computing provides a single source for researchers and practitioners who want to keep current on the latest innovations in the field. It can also serve as a textbook for an advanced course on Mobile Computing or as a companion text for a variety of courses including courses on distributed systems, database management, transaction management, operating or file systems, information retrieval or dissemination, and web Computing.