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A Note on the Local Minimum Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks

2013

The Local Minimum Problem occurs in geographic routing scenarios. In this paper two solutions to this problem for certain network topologies are proposed. By using the notion of virtual coordinates a theoretical and a practical constructions are presented. A distributed algorithm for the practical approach is proposed.

Key distribution in wireless sensor networksWi-Fi arrayComputer scienceWireless ad hoc networkbusiness.industryDistributed algorithmMobile wireless sensor networkGeographic routingNetwork topologybusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network
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On Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks

2009

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are ad-hoc networks in which small independent sensor nodes have limited energy, computational resources and wireless communication capabilities. Recently, both academia and industry have shown great interest in the area of Wireless Sensor Networks. This paper focuses on the practical applications in commerce and feasible future employment of WSNs. Continued advances of wireless communication technologies have led to the following fields of applications: habitat and environmental monitoring, security of buildings and property, oil and gas installations, mines and tunnels, emergency medical care, military applications. In the near future WSNs will certainly ent…

Key distribution in wireless sensor networksWi-Fi arrayWireless networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrySensor nodeComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMobile wireless sensor networkWireless WANFixed wirelessTelecommunicationsbusinessWireless sensor network
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Coded addresses in multi-hop wireless sensor networks

2014

Key distribution in wireless sensor networksWi-Fi arraybusiness.industryComputer scienceMobile wireless sensor networkbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer networkHop (networking)2014 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC)
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CiNetView - Graphic Interface for Wireless Sensor Network Deployment and Monitoring

2010

Reliable communication is crucial for successful deployment of a wireless sensor network. Many environmental factors can affect the performance of radio links, and the deployment of a network without real-time information about link qualities can be a demanding task. This paper describes the CiNetView application that is intended to support the deployment and monitoring of wireless sensor network. CiNetView is based on diagnostic information collected by sensor nodes, and it allows the user to see a graphical presentation of the network topology and to monitor the network diagnostic information in real time.

Key distribution in wireless sensor networksWireless networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryVisual sensor networkReal-time computingMobile wireless sensor networkWireless WANbusinessWireless sensor networkSensor webComputer networkNetwork simulation2010 Fourth International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications
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Electronic properties and mobile defects distribution in amorphous semiconducting passive films

2003

A study of the electronic properties of thin (drop 25 nm) a-WO3 and a-Nb2O5 is presented. Based on theory of amorphous semiconductor Schottky barrier the fitting of admittance curves in a large range of electrode potential (around 9 V) and a.c. frequency (100 Hz - 10 kHz) is performed. A density of electronic state distribution (DOS) is derived, which mimics the mobile defects distribution suggested by the classical high field model of oxides growth.

Kinetic growth studieMott-Schottky theorySettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataMobile defects distributionPassive films
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A knowledge-based exploratory framework to study quality of Italian mobile telecommunication services

2017

A novel two-step knowledge-based exploratory framework is proposed in this paper for studying quality of Italian Mobile Telecommunication Services (MTSs). Particularly, the Delphi technique is initially considered to finalize an overall quality structure of MTSs features, indicators and drivers, herein described on the basis of a comprehensive review of the fundamental references for the field, and also to select the key elements with reference to the Italian context. At the second step, selected key elements are prioritized via the Analytic Hierarchical Process (AHP) method according to viewpoints of the fundamental stakeholders for the sector. Furthermore, possible uncertainty and ambigui…

Knowledge managementAHPComputer scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationDelphi methodAnalytic hierarchy processContext (language use)0502 economics and businessquality indicatorQuality (business)050207 economicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazionemedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciencesquality driverKey (cryptography)fuzzy sets theoryData as a servicebusinessMobile telecommunication services quality050203 business & managementTelecommunication Systems
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The effects of mobile banking application user satisfaction and system usage on bank-customer relationships

2016

This study examines mobile banking (m-banking) application usage in Finland by linking it with customer-bank relationship development. Specifically, we examine how usage is related to relationship commitment, overall satisfaction, intention to recommend the bank and future intentions to remain with the bank. A survey was used to collect data from experienced mbanking application users. In total, 273 valid responses were received. The results support the hypotheses and reveal that user satisfaction with m-banking application usage has a strong positive association with usage of m-banking applications. Usage, in turn, was positively related to all examined bank-customer relationship related v…

Knowledge managementAssociation (object-oriented programming)02 engineering and technologyoveralla satisfaction020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmobile bankingcontinuous usageintention to recommendMarketingta512Practical implicationsHardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURESMobile bankingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesUser satisfactionRelationship commitmentComputer user satisfactionsystem usageSystem usageuser satisfactionbehavioral intentionRelationship development050211 marketingbusinessrelationship commitmentProceedings of the 20th International Academic Mindtrek Conference
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Mobile e-Services

2015

E-services are services delivered over the Internet. Such services have different proper- ties and dimensions, e.g. targeting different sectors, being accessible through different channels, or intended for frequent or infrequent use. Throughout this article we address e-services from a mobility perspective. We do this by 1) positioning mobile e-services within the research field; 2) reviewing related work on mobile e-services; and 3) present- ing and examining existing difficulties and opportunities when combining mobility and e-services. We see mobile e-services as the next generation of internet-based services and discuss important focus areas and future directions, giving extra notion to…

Knowledge managementComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementInternet privacyInformationsteknik - DatorvetenskapMedieteknikField (computer science)Management Information SystemsAcceptance and AdoptionMobile e-ServicesMedia and Communication TechnologySurveySet (psychology)MobilityMarketingE-servicesFocus (computing)e-Servicesbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Information technology - Computer scienceComputer Science ApplicationsWork (electrical)The InternetState (computer science)businessInternational Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications
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Exploration of Location-Based Services Adoption

2011

The purpose of this chapter is to explore aspects of user perceptions of their use of location-based services. As mobile technologies become more ubiquitous in the general population, it is reasonable to assume that individuals will consume services and software to enhance their aspirations and entertainment desires. This study begins by constructing a location-based service prototype simulation. It then conducts an experiment and analysis based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model. A survey was developed to extract usage information from participants, followed by an analysis of the results using PLS. The analysis shows significant indicators that suggest …

Knowledge managementComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationMobile computingPLSUnified theory of acceptance and use of technologyManagement Information SystemsEntertainmentWorld Wide WebEarly adopterSoftwarePerceptionLocation-Based ServicesMobile technologyMarketingSurveyeducationmedia_commonMarketingService (business)ta113education.field_of_studybusiness.industryBusiness and Management/dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/businessPrototypeComputer Science ApplicationsLocation-based serviceMobile telephonyUTAUTbusinessInternational journal of e-services and mobile applications
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Mobile commerce: core business technology and intelligent support

2005

Mobile commerce is an emerging field in its early stages, but there are a number of ideas of what is going to constitute the key success factors for the actors in the global m-commerce arena. This arena is already growing diversified with a number of application areas, which are growing in different directions and at different paces. We understand already that B2B, B2E, B2C and P2P will produce rather different types of applications, because the propositions for value-added products and services are quite different. This is probably one of the reasons why the hunt for the “mobile commerce killer applications” has been in vain so far.

Knowledge managementCore businessbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Mobile commerceWorld Wide WebCritical success factorInformation systemBusinessUser interfaceMarketingUbiquitous commerceSoftware engineeringProductivityBusiness communication37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the
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