In this paper we report our two years experience in designing and implementing a new middleware solution for distributed mobile applications exploiting the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). The proposed solution has been designed to port the Simple Middleware Independent LayEr (SMILE) framework to mobile devices running the limited version of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME CLDC). It provides J2ME developers with the very same abstraction layer offered by the SMILE API under the J2SE environment, allowing seamless interoperability between SMILE peers running on desktop computers/servers and peers running on mobile devices. The solution will be denoted as SMILE-JS, where JS stands for JSON over SIP. We f...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Mobile handheld devices are becoming more and more widely common among users. Their increasing compu...
Smartphones have greater computing power than ever before, providing convenient applications to impr...
In this paper we report our two years experience in designing and implementing a new middleware solu...
In this paper we introduce SMILE (Simple Middleware Independent LayEr), a framework whose main purpo...
This thesis analyzes various alternatives of SIP protocol implementation on Java Micro Edition devic...
Abstract — Networking middleware approaches that offer endto-end (e2e) TCP/IP session enhancements a...
In this paper we present an open source platform for mobile services execution and creation that has...
The emergence of IMS and SIP has major ramifications for the whole of mobile industry including netw...
This project was started to develop a new improved version of the Peer2Me framework. After having ev...
True ubiquitous computing requires peer-to-peer service sharing on mobile platforms, with applicatio...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is being widely adopted for VoIP, IM and other collaborative appli...
The increasing request for converged multimedia services have motivated relevant standardization eff...
The increasing request for converged multimedia services have motivated relevant standardization eff...
Current mobile phones allow third-party software to be installed on them. Mobile application distrib...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Mobile handheld devices are becoming more and more widely common among users. Their increasing compu...
Smartphones have greater computing power than ever before, providing convenient applications to impr...
In this paper we report our two years experience in designing and implementing a new middleware solu...
In this paper we introduce SMILE (Simple Middleware Independent LayEr), a framework whose main purpo...
This thesis analyzes various alternatives of SIP protocol implementation on Java Micro Edition devic...
Abstract — Networking middleware approaches that offer endto-end (e2e) TCP/IP session enhancements a...
In this paper we present an open source platform for mobile services execution and creation that has...
The emergence of IMS and SIP has major ramifications for the whole of mobile industry including netw...
This project was started to develop a new improved version of the Peer2Me framework. After having ev...
True ubiquitous computing requires peer-to-peer service sharing on mobile platforms, with applicatio...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is being widely adopted for VoIP, IM and other collaborative appli...
The increasing request for converged multimedia services have motivated relevant standardization eff...
The increasing request for converged multimedia services have motivated relevant standardization eff...
Current mobile phones allow third-party software to be installed on them. Mobile application distrib...
The availability of powerful personal computers and high bandwidth home connectivity is changing the...
Mobile handheld devices are becoming more and more widely common among users. Their increasing compu...
Smartphones have greater computing power than ever before, providing convenient applications to impr...