We live in a world where fully featured mobile devices (PDA's, etc.) are gaining wider acceptance and usage. As more and more information is collected and stored on these devices, there becomes a greater need for both users and developers to be able to easily access and work with this information, either from desktop machines or from mobile devices. Current solutions to this problem are either cumbersome for users or restrictive to developers. There are two goals of this work: Provide an infrastructure and real-world applications for integrating mobile information into a desktop environment. This integration should be seamless, requiring minimal deviation from how users currently interact with their desktop machines. Allow the mo...
With today’s and tomorrow’s wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11, BlueTooth, RF-Lite, and G3, ...
The aim of this book is to give a treatment of the actively developed domain of Ubiquitous computing...
Current mobile computing devices such as palmtop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and m...
Mobile phones hold the promise of enabling the ubiquitous computing vision, bringing computing power...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the issues of interoperability and seamless integration ...
A problem with a ubiquitous device like a cellular phone is that it is not properly integrated with ...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Mobile computing devices together with an ever growing land-based and wireless communication n...
The authors discuss their experience with a number of mobile telephony projects carried out in the c...
AbstractThe evolution of electronic technology, the introduction of new materials and the emergence ...
We live in a world where mobile computing systems are increasingly integrated with our day-to-day ac...
8 pagesInternational audienceIn less than a decade, smartphones and mobile applications spread like ...
Interest in ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) has increased dramatically during the past ten years. Thi...
The de#ning characteristic of ubiquitous computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional...
Communication technologies are currently addressing our daily lives. Internet, fixed-line networks, ...
With today’s and tomorrow’s wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11, BlueTooth, RF-Lite, and G3, ...
The aim of this book is to give a treatment of the actively developed domain of Ubiquitous computing...
Current mobile computing devices such as palmtop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and m...
Mobile phones hold the promise of enabling the ubiquitous computing vision, bringing computing power...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the issues of interoperability and seamless integration ...
A problem with a ubiquitous device like a cellular phone is that it is not properly integrated with ...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Mobile computing devices together with an ever growing land-based and wireless communication n...
The authors discuss their experience with a number of mobile telephony projects carried out in the c...
AbstractThe evolution of electronic technology, the introduction of new materials and the emergence ...
We live in a world where mobile computing systems are increasingly integrated with our day-to-day ac...
8 pagesInternational audienceIn less than a decade, smartphones and mobile applications spread like ...
Interest in ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) has increased dramatically during the past ten years. Thi...
The de#ning characteristic of ubiquitous computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional...
Communication technologies are currently addressing our daily lives. Internet, fixed-line networks, ...
With today’s and tomorrow’s wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11, BlueTooth, RF-Lite, and G3, ...
The aim of this book is to give a treatment of the actively developed domain of Ubiquitous computing...
Current mobile computing devices such as palmtop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and m...