Pervasive computing will mean a marked change in the way people use and interact with computers. Access to information and services will no longer be restricted to desktop or laptop computers. Mobile services will co-operate seamlessly and in a transparent way to provide the required information without any user intervention. Resource discovery will play an integral role in the future of pervasive systems but there are many significant problems yet to be overcome. This paper investigates and analyses the deficiencies of the current resource discovery protocols; identifies the key problems and presents a solution. We present a distributed and adaptable architecture that addresses the identified deficiencies. It uses technologies such as XML ...
In the near future, the way of using the Internet is changing. The Internet and services are availab...
Abstract: This paper presents a system architecture for supporting ubiquitous computing for mobile u...
AbstractThe way in which the computing devices and applications are developed and used does not sati...
The purpose of this paper is to characterise a number of current and future computing environments a...
Aimed to provide computation ubiquitously, pervasive computing is perceived as a means to provide a ...
The increasing prevalence of networked devices brings ever more opportunities for delivering content...
1Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the requirements and challenges of introducing mobility in ...
The increasing complexity of modern networks prompts a need for dynamic resource discovery. Mobile c...
As pervasive computing becomes a reality, users will be able to interact with comput-ing services wh...
Large-scale distributed computing environments provide a vast amount of heterogeneous computing reso...
Abstract. Pervasive computing has been the new buzz word in the distributed computing field. Vast ra...
This thesis examines issues relevant to the design of distributed resource location systems capable ...
To facilitate thousands of hand held device users\u27 lookup for services anywhere anytime, the impo...
The terms pervasive and ubiquitous computing are used to describe a smart space populated by hundred...
In this chapter, we will address the problem of resource discovery that ensures sustained QoS (Quali...
In the near future, the way of using the Internet is changing. The Internet and services are availab...
Abstract: This paper presents a system architecture for supporting ubiquitous computing for mobile u...
AbstractThe way in which the computing devices and applications are developed and used does not sati...
The purpose of this paper is to characterise a number of current and future computing environments a...
Aimed to provide computation ubiquitously, pervasive computing is perceived as a means to provide a ...
The increasing prevalence of networked devices brings ever more opportunities for delivering content...
1Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the requirements and challenges of introducing mobility in ...
The increasing complexity of modern networks prompts a need for dynamic resource discovery. Mobile c...
As pervasive computing becomes a reality, users will be able to interact with comput-ing services wh...
Large-scale distributed computing environments provide a vast amount of heterogeneous computing reso...
Abstract. Pervasive computing has been the new buzz word in the distributed computing field. Vast ra...
This thesis examines issues relevant to the design of distributed resource location systems capable ...
To facilitate thousands of hand held device users\u27 lookup for services anywhere anytime, the impo...
The terms pervasive and ubiquitous computing are used to describe a smart space populated by hundred...
In this chapter, we will address the problem of resource discovery that ensures sustained QoS (Quali...
In the near future, the way of using the Internet is changing. The Internet and services are availab...
Abstract: This paper presents a system architecture for supporting ubiquitous computing for mobile u...
AbstractThe way in which the computing devices and applications are developed and used does not sati...