Search for dissertations about: "Pervasive Mobile Computing"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words Pervasive Mobile Computing.
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6. Two Shades of Service Mobility: Application Mobility and Mobile E-services
Abstract : Over the last two decades, mobile computing has gone from being a mere vision to becoming a reality, ubiquitously present in our everyday lives. There are different types of mobility, from user and terminal mobility, to mobility of services and sessions. READ MORE
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7. Large scale and mobile group communication systems
Abstract : This doctoral thesis examines different attributes of large scale group communication systems such as scalability, security and mobility by studying two different prototype systems - mIR (multicast Interactive Radio) and MES (Mobile E-meeting Services). mIR is a system for large scale real-time music distribution, designed as an interactive radio system for the Internet. READ MORE
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8. Alarm and service monitoring of large scale multi-service mobile networks
Abstract : Two of the most important challenges in network service assurance are * an overwhelming flow of low-quality alarms * to understand the structure and quality of the delivered services This thesis proposes solutions for alarm and service monitoring that addresses monitoring of large scale multi-service mobile networks. The work on alarms are based on statistical analysis of data collected from a real-world alarm flow and an associated trouble ticket database containing the network administrators expert knowledge. READ MORE
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9. Interaction aspects of wearable computing for human communication
Abstract : This thesis presents the use of wearable computers for aiding human communication over a distance, focusing on interaction aspects that need to be resolved in order to realize this goal. As wearable computers by definition are highly mobile, always on, and always accessible, the ability to communicate becomes independent of place, time and situation. READ MORE
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10. Extended mobile IP and support for global connectivity in hybrid networks
Abstract : Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks via access points. Access points may have different capabilities, be connected to different networks and be installed by different providers. A mobile host will discover multiple access points in this environment. READ MORE