The advances in wireless communication technologies and the proliferation of mobile devices have enabled the realization of intelligent environments for people to communicate with each other, interact with information processing devices, and receive a wide range of mobile wireless services through various types of networks and systems everywhere, anytime. This «Internet of Things» will dramatically modify our lives allowing progress in various domain such as health, security, and ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems). A key enabler of this pervasive and ubiquitous connectivity environment is the advancement of software technology in various communication sectors, ranging from communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. The international conference series on Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications (MOBILWARE) is dedicated to address emerging topics and challenges in various mobile wireless software-related areas. The scope of the conference includes the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of middleware, operating systems, and applications for computing and communications in mobile wireless systems.
The proceedings contain 29 papers. The topics discussed include: a base solution for exposing IMS telecommunication services to Web 2.0 enabled applications; FINDR: low-cost indoor positioning using FM radio; IEEE 802.21 assisted seamless and energy efficient handovers in mixed networks; middleware solutions for self-organizing multi-hop multi-path Internet connectivity based on Bluetooth; location-based botany guide: a prototype of web-based tracking and guiding; parallel data transfer with voice calls for energy-efficient mobile services; policy-based middleware for QOS management and signaling in the evolved packet system; proactive data replication using semantic information within mobility groups in MANET; SeDeUse: a model for service-oriented computing in dynamic environments; extending UPnP QOS standard for reducing response delay in multimedia home networks; and digital terrain model interpolation for mobile devices using DTED level 0 elevation data.
Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications, Second International Conference, Mobilware 2009
GIANNELLI, Carlo;
2009
Abstract
The proceedings contain 29 papers. The topics discussed include: a base solution for exposing IMS telecommunication services to Web 2.0 enabled applications; FINDR: low-cost indoor positioning using FM radio; IEEE 802.21 assisted seamless and energy efficient handovers in mixed networks; middleware solutions for self-organizing multi-hop multi-path Internet connectivity based on Bluetooth; location-based botany guide: a prototype of web-based tracking and guiding; parallel data transfer with voice calls for energy-efficient mobile services; policy-based middleware for QOS management and signaling in the evolved packet system; proactive data replication using semantic information within mobility groups in MANET; SeDeUse: a model for service-oriented computing in dynamic environments; extending UPnP QOS standard for reducing response delay in multimedia home networks; and digital terrain model interpolation for mobile devices using DTED level 0 elevation data.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


