Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, February 2003.Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-189).The proliferation of mobile computing devices and wireless networking products over the past decade has led to an increasingly nomadic computing lifestyle. A computer is no longer an immobile, gargantuan machine that remains in one place for the lifetime of its operation. Today's personal computing devices are portable, and Internet access is becoming ubiquitous. A well-traveled laptop user might use half a dozen different networks throughout the course of a day: a cable modem from home, wide-area wireless on the commute, wired Ethernet at the office, a Bluetooth network...
The rise of handheld computing devices has inspired a great deal of research aimed at addressing t...
Taking advantage of the benefits of modern networking, a growing number of users are exhibiting mobi...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
The proliferation of mobile computing devices and wireless networking products over the past decade ...
Software engineers who want to migrate existing applicationsfrom fully connected environments to mob...
Host mobility and wireless access are two emerging design considerations that pose challenging probl...
Today mobility within Internet is rather regarded as a problem instead of as a fact. The term mobili...
In this paper, we investigate network-aware mobile programs, programs that can use mobility as a too...
A complex challenge in mobile computing is to allow the user to migrate her highly customised enviro...
Traditional mobility is highly focused on computers moving from one network to another. This is a ve...
Today, things have changed radically. As network technologies have proliferated and evolved, the com...
The increasing ubiquity of wireless mobile devices is promoting unprecedented levels of electronic c...
The proliferation of laptops, cellular phones, and other mobile computing platforms connected to the...
Application connectivity is ubiquitous and essential: sharing an opinion on social media, live video...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The rise of handheld computing devices has inspired a great deal of research aimed at addressing t...
Taking advantage of the benefits of modern networking, a growing number of users are exhibiting mobi...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
The proliferation of mobile computing devices and wireless networking products over the past decade ...
Software engineers who want to migrate existing applicationsfrom fully connected environments to mob...
Host mobility and wireless access are two emerging design considerations that pose challenging probl...
Today mobility within Internet is rather regarded as a problem instead of as a fact. The term mobili...
In this paper, we investigate network-aware mobile programs, programs that can use mobility as a too...
A complex challenge in mobile computing is to allow the user to migrate her highly customised enviro...
Traditional mobility is highly focused on computers moving from one network to another. This is a ve...
Today, things have changed radically. As network technologies have proliferated and evolved, the com...
The increasing ubiquity of wireless mobile devices is promoting unprecedented levels of electronic c...
The proliferation of laptops, cellular phones, and other mobile computing platforms connected to the...
Application connectivity is ubiquitous and essential: sharing an opinion on social media, live video...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The rise of handheld computing devices has inspired a great deal of research aimed at addressing t...
Taking advantage of the benefits of modern networking, a growing number of users are exhibiting mobi...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...