peer-reviewedAs mobile applications become more widespread, programming paradigms and middleware architectures designed to support their development are becoming increasingly important. The event-based programming paradigm is a strong candidate for the development of mobile applications due to its inherent support for the loose coupling between components required by mobile applications. However, existing middleware that supports the event-based programming paradigm is not well suited to supporting location-aware mobile applications in which highly mobile components come together dynamically to collaborate at some location. This paper presents a number of techniques including location-independent announcement and subscription coupled with l...
This paper firstly introduces a conceptual framework for the effective design and development of dis...
With popularization of mobile computing, many developers have faced problems due to great heterogene...
In recent years, the noticeable move towards using mobile devices (mobile phones and PDAs) and wirel...
As mobile applications become more widespread, programming paradigms and middleware architectures de...
Abstract—Existing research on event-based middleware for mobile computing has mainly focused on supp...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Internet traffic caused by mobile devices will exceed the traffic originating from PCs by the year 2...
Abstract. This paper describes an event dissemination algorithm that implements a topic-based publis...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
The advances and convergence of information technology and communication technologies in mobile devi...
Today's smartphones feature sophisticated computational capabilities as well as a plethora of senso...
Abstract — The current growth of mobile devices enabled with GPS receptors, cameras, accelerometers,...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
Infrastructures for smart cities are considered a potential killer app for event-based computing. Ev...
This paper firstly introduces a conceptual framework for the effective design and development of dis...
With popularization of mobile computing, many developers have faced problems due to great heterogene...
In recent years, the noticeable move towards using mobile devices (mobile phones and PDAs) and wirel...
As mobile applications become more widespread, programming paradigms and middleware architectures de...
Abstract—Existing research on event-based middleware for mobile computing has mainly focused on supp...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Current mobile phone technologies have fostered the emergence of a new generation of mobile applicat...
Internet traffic caused by mobile devices will exceed the traffic originating from PCs by the year 2...
Abstract. This paper describes an event dissemination algorithm that implements a topic-based publis...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
The advances and convergence of information technology and communication technologies in mobile devi...
Today's smartphones feature sophisticated computational capabilities as well as a plethora of senso...
Abstract — The current growth of mobile devices enabled with GPS receptors, cameras, accelerometers,...
An application intended for a mobile computing environment is different from more traditional ones i...
Infrastructures for smart cities are considered a potential killer app for event-based computing. Ev...
This paper firstly introduces a conceptual framework for the effective design and development of dis...
With popularization of mobile computing, many developers have faced problems due to great heterogene...
In recent years, the noticeable move towards using mobile devices (mobile phones and PDAs) and wirel...