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Mobile communication and the family: Asian experiences in technology domestication

2016

Amidst a record influx of refugees from the Middle East and Africa into Europe, it is puzzling to notice that many are making their journeys with almost nothing but a smartphone. Families are left ...

Middle EastHistoryNoticebusiness.industryNothingCommunicationRefugeeEthnologyGender studiesMobile telephonybusinessDomesticationEducationAsian Journal of Communication
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Modelling Mobile Encounter Networks

2006

This article presents mobile encounter networks, which emerge when mobile devices come across each other and form a temporary connection between them using a common short-range radio technology. Local information exchanges between mobile devices results in a broadcast diffusion of information to other users of the network with a delay. In addition to presenting the concept of mobile encounter networks, we also provide an abstract method for describing the information diffusion process inside them. peerReviewed

Mobile identification numberComputer scienceMobile computingMobile WebmatkaviestinverkotPublic land mobile networkMobile stationMobile phone signalMobile searchMobile technologyGSM servicesRadio access networkbusiness.industryIMT AdvancedMobile broadbandmobile communicationmobile p2p networkvertaisverkotMobile telephonySmall cellbusinessMobile devicelangattomat verkotComputer networkMobile collaborationmobiilit vertaisverkot
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Mobile radio channel models for present and future wireless communication systems

2008

From the beginnings of mobile communication, there is a high demand for realistic models for mobile fading channels. The reason for the demand is that channel models are essential for the performance evaluation, parameter optimisation, and test of mobile communication systems. Design methods for mobile fading channels are therefore of great importance for system engineers who are involved in the development of present and future mobile communication systems. In this presentation, an overview will be given about several design methodologies commonly used for the design of mobile radio channel models in present and future wireless communication systems. All presented channel models have in co…

Mobile radiobusiness.industryComputer scienceMIMOData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYlaw.inventionData modelingChannel state informationRelaylawComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureElectronic engineeringWirelessFadingMobile telephonybusinessComputer Science::Information TheoryComputer network2008 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications
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An efficient Chinese remainder theorem based node capture resilience scheme for Mobile WSNs

2010

Node capture attack is a critical issue in Mobile WSNs where attacker-controlled replicas may act maliciously. In this paper, we present a novel Chinese remainder theorem based node capture resilience scheme that can be utilized to discover and revoke captured nodes. Moreover, our scheme can limit the ability of captured nodes to further compromise forward security, backward security, and launch collusion attacks. Detailed analysis shows that our scheme indeed achieves the expected design goals.

Mobile radiobusiness.industryForward secrecyComputer scienceNode (networking)Mobile computingCryptographyMobile telephonybusinessResilience (network)Chinese remainder theoremComputer network2010 IEEE International Conference on Information Theory and Information Security
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Modeling of mobility and groups in inter-vehicular MANET-based networks

2007

This paper evaluates the behavior of mobile ad hoc networks when group mobility is involved. We concentrate on group mobility because road vehicles tend to form groups or fleets whose behavior depends on the behavior of the close-by vehicles. We propose four different group mobility models and present a mobility pattern generator, called grcmob that we designed to be used with the ns-2 simulator. We evaluate the performance of vehicular ad hoc networks under a wide number of scenarios using both TCP and UDP data traffic. We show that the number of groups is more important than the number of nodes and that the impact of area size is almost negligible. We also reveal that the mixture of inter…

Mobility modelGroup (mathematics)Computer scienceWireless ad hoc networkbusiness.industryDigital pattern generatorNode (networking)Mobile ad hoc networkMobile telephonybusinessNetwork topologyComputer network2007 2nd International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing
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Group mobility impact over TCP and CBR traffic in mobile ad hoc networks

2004

We present an analysis of the effect that mobility models have over the performance of a mobile ad hoc network. We concentrate on group mobility because there is a growing attention on the development and evaluation of MANET's approach applied to personal area networks (PANs), especially based on Bluetooth technology. We investigate the effect that the mobility model has on the performance of CBR traffic and TCP traffic. We propose four different group mobility models and describe a mobility pattern generator called grcmob to be used with the ns-2 simulator. We perform a thorough evaluation of a MANET behavior using as a reference the behavior obtained with the random waypoint mobility mode…

Mobility modelVehicular ad hoc networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceWireless ad hoc networkComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMobile computingMobile ad hoc networklaw.inventionBluetoothOptimized Link State Routing ProtocollawMobile telephonybusinessComputer network12th Euromicro Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 2004. Proceedings.
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Introduction to the Mobile App Development Minitrack

2016

Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceIMT AdvancedMobile computingMobile WebMobile communications over IPcomputer.software_genreHuman–computer interactionMobile stationMobile paymentMobile technologyMobile telephonybusinesscomputer2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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Sources of Dissatisfaction: Mobile Interaction with the Real World and Other Mobile Internet Applications

2013

Current consumer-level mobile Internet applications involve many potential sources of dissatisfaction. Studying these sources is necessary, especially for newer application areas such as mobile interaction with the real world. This study combined previous studies to form a categorization framework of dissatisfaction sources and gathered qualitative data using critical incident technique and overall evaluation questionnaire to describe the sources in detail. This article proposes insights into characteristics, temporality, and combinations of sources. peerReviewed

Multimediabusiness.industryComputer scienceMobile computingcritical incident tekniikkaContext (language use)mobilecomputer.software_genreData sciencemobiilicritical incident techniqueCategorizationtyytymättömyysThe InternetCustomer satisfactionMobile telephonybusinessta512Mobile interactionCritical Incident Techniquecomputer
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Energy Efficient Resource Allocation for Wireless Power Transfer Enabled Collaborative Mobile Clouds

2016

In order to fully enjoy high rate broadband multimedia services, prolonging the battery lifetime of user equipment is critical for mobile users, especially for smartphone users. In this paper, the problem of distributing cellular data via a wireless power transfer enabled collaborative mobile cloud (WeCMC) in an energy efficient manner is investigated. WeCMC is formed by a group of users who have both functionalities of information decoding and energy harvesting, and are interested for cooperating in downloading content from the operators. Through device-to-device communications, the users inside WeCMC are able to cooperate during the downloading procedure and offload data from the base sta…

ScheduleenergiatehokkuusComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencewireless power transfer02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyBase station0203 mechanical engineeringresources allocation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessResource managementElectrical and Electronic Engineeringenergy efficiencyta113collaborative mobile cloudscontent distributionta213business.industryQuality of service020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineeringEnergy consumptionUser equipmentMobile telephonybusinessComputer networkEfficient energy useIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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5G Functional Architecture and Signaling Enhancements to Support Path Management for eV2X

2019

Enhanced vehicle-to-everything (eV2X) communication is one of the most challenging use cases that the fifth generation (5G) of cellular mobile communications must address. In particular, eV2X includes some 5G vehicular applications targeting fully autonomous driving which require ultra-high reliability. The usual approach to providing vehicular communication based on single-connectivity transmission, for instance, through the direct link between vehicles (PC5 interface), often fails at guaranteeing the required reliability. To solve such a problem, in this paper, we consider a scheme where the radio path followed by eV2X messages can be proactively and dynamically configured to either trans…

Scheme (programming language)General Computer ScienceComputer scienceDistributed computingInterface (computing)Reliability (computer networking)02 engineering and technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceUse casecomputer.programming_languageMulti-connectivitybusiness.industryGeneral Engineering020206 networking & telecommunications5G coreTransmission (telecommunications)Path (graph theory)V2Xsidelink020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringMobile telephonybusinesslcsh:TK1-9971computer5GIEEE Access
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