Handbook of Mobile Middleware

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Context Aware Applications
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MANET
MAs
MH
Middleware Server
Mobile Client
Mobile Code
Mobile Computing
Mobile IP
Mobile Middleware
Mobile Nodes
object
OMA
Overlay Network
pervasive applications
request
Routing Protocol
service
Service Discovery
Sip
Sip User Agent
Software Agent
Terminal Mobility
Tuple Spaces
ubiquitous computing
User Mobility
users
wearable technology
wireless networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849338335
  • Weight: 2104g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Oct 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Device miniaturization, wireless computing, and mobile communication are driving ubiquitous, pervasive, and transparent computing. Supporting these rapidly evolving technologies requires middleware solutions that address connectivity-level, location-dependent, and context-dependent issues. The Handbook of Mobile Middleware is an exhaustive overview of recent developments in the various fields related to this infrastructure software. Authored by internationally recognized experts, this advanced reference integrates valuable insight gained from actual system deployments. It begins by presenting mobile middleware requirements and technologies, then offers solutions organized by such challenges as mobility/disconnection handling, location-based support, and context-based support. This volume focuses on the application domains in which mobile middleware has demonstrated its feasibility and effectiveness and details the pros, cons, and trade-offs of each solution. The book also analyzes future directions of mobile applications, including wearable computing, ubiquitous entertainment, and context-dependent distribution.
Paolo Bellavista , Antonio Corradi