Recent advances in wireless technologies have enabled pervasive connectivity to Internet scale systems which include heterogeneous mobile devices, such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants, a trend which is generally referred to as ubiquitous computing. This leads to the need for providing security functions to applications which are partially deployed over wireless devices. Delivering security services to mobile devices raises a number of challenging issues, mostly related to the limited amount of computing power which is typically available on the target plat-forms. Some promising solutions rely on multi-tier architectures, which are based on the emerging Web services technology. In this scenario, understanding the impact of a...
As smartphone clients are restricted in computational power and bandwidth, it is important to minimi...
Recently, mobile security has garnered considerable interest in both the research community and indu...
With predictions suggesting there will be 18 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices live by 2022, ...
Smartphones are cell phones with more advanced capabilities than ordinary cell phones. They have usu...
Technology evolution in wireless communication is enabling pervasive connectivity and ubiquitous acc...
This paper presents a multi-tier architecture, which combines a hardware-accelerated back-end and a ...
The mobile computing paradigm has introduced new problems for application developers. Challenges inc...
Mobile computing is a relatively new field. While the challenges arising from mobility and the limit...
As smartphone clients are restricted in computational power and bandwidth it is important to minimis...
Due to extremely high demand of mobile phones among people, over the years there has been a great de...
Abstract—As the role of mobile devices as Web Service consumers is widely accepted, already today a ...
Summarization: Supporting high levels of security in wireless networks is a challenging issue becaus...
Partial fulfillment for award of degree of Master of Science in Information Technology.Wireless netw...
Nowadays Smartphone and other mobile devices have become incredibly important in every aspect of our...
Abstract—IEEE 802.15.4 addresses low-rate wireless per-sonal area networks, enables low power device...
As smartphone clients are restricted in computational power and bandwidth, it is important to minimi...
Recently, mobile security has garnered considerable interest in both the research community and indu...
With predictions suggesting there will be 18 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices live by 2022, ...
Smartphones are cell phones with more advanced capabilities than ordinary cell phones. They have usu...
Technology evolution in wireless communication is enabling pervasive connectivity and ubiquitous acc...
This paper presents a multi-tier architecture, which combines a hardware-accelerated back-end and a ...
The mobile computing paradigm has introduced new problems for application developers. Challenges inc...
Mobile computing is a relatively new field. While the challenges arising from mobility and the limit...
As smartphone clients are restricted in computational power and bandwidth it is important to minimis...
Due to extremely high demand of mobile phones among people, over the years there has been a great de...
Abstract—As the role of mobile devices as Web Service consumers is widely accepted, already today a ...
Summarization: Supporting high levels of security in wireless networks is a challenging issue becaus...
Partial fulfillment for award of degree of Master of Science in Information Technology.Wireless netw...
Nowadays Smartphone and other mobile devices have become incredibly important in every aspect of our...
Abstract—IEEE 802.15.4 addresses low-rate wireless per-sonal area networks, enables low power device...
As smartphone clients are restricted in computational power and bandwidth, it is important to minimi...
Recently, mobile security has garnered considerable interest in both the research community and indu...
With predictions suggesting there will be 18 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices live by 2022, ...