This paper introduces the concept of location-based publish/subscribe (LPS), which allows mobile ad hoc applications to anonymously communicate with each other depending on their locations. With this concept, publish/subscribe topics are typically expressed in a dynamic manner including proximity criteria, e.g., "I subscribe to all events on topic T published within some range R". We advocate that location-based publish/subscribe is a key programming paradigm for building mobile ad hoc application, and sketch our current implementation, which is based on standard APIs of the Java 2 platform, Micro Edition
Internet traffic caused by mobile devices will exceed the traffic originating from PCs by the year 2...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
Abstract. The dissemination of messages to a vast number of mobile users has raised a lot of attenti...
This paper introduces the concept of location-based publish/subscribe (LPS), which allows mobile ad ...
Having the possibility of routing messages only toward specific areas or subscribing to messages ori...
Having the possibility of routing messages only toward specific areas or subscribing to messages ori...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Abstract This PhD thesis addresses the issue of alleviating the burden of developing ad hoc applicat...
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in ...
Location-based publish/subscribe - LPS for short - is an important building block forcontext-aware a...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered as a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates lo...
Publish/Subscribe architectures have been widely studied and applied in wired networks. However, the...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
In this work, we analyze the publishlsubscribe dis-tributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc netwo...
Because of its loose coupling between event producers and consumers, publish/subscribe (pub/sub) mid...
Internet traffic caused by mobile devices will exceed the traffic originating from PCs by the year 2...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
Abstract. The dissemination of messages to a vast number of mobile users has raised a lot of attenti...
This paper introduces the concept of location-based publish/subscribe (LPS), which allows mobile ad ...
Having the possibility of routing messages only toward specific areas or subscribing to messages ori...
Having the possibility of routing messages only toward specific areas or subscribing to messages ori...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Abstract This PhD thesis addresses the issue of alleviating the burden of developing ad hoc applicat...
In this paper, we compare two peer-to-peer implementation strategies for persistent publications in ...
Location-based publish/subscribe - LPS for short - is an important building block forcontext-aware a...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered as a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates lo...
Publish/Subscribe architectures have been widely studied and applied in wired networks. However, the...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
In this work, we analyze the publishlsubscribe dis-tributed system paradigm over mobile ad hoc netwo...
Because of its loose coupling between event producers and consumers, publish/subscribe (pub/sub) mid...
Internet traffic caused by mobile devices will exceed the traffic originating from PCs by the year 2...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
Abstract. The dissemination of messages to a vast number of mobile users has raised a lot of attenti...