The μJini proxy architecture for impromptu mobile services

Lee, C. and Helal, Sumi and Nordstedt, D. (2006) The μJini proxy architecture for impromptu mobile services. In: 2006 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops, SAINT 2006 Workshops. IEEE, pp. 113-116. ISBN 0769525105

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Abstract

Wireless hotspots and broadband coverage are permeating the globe giving rise to interesting spontaneous networking scenarios. The discovery and delivery of the most relevant and suitable services in a spontaneous network is a problem of paramount importance. In this paper, we propose an architecture that can support context-aware service discovery and delivery for resource-constrained mobile devices. At the heart of the architecture is the μJini proxy which mediates the discovery and delivery processes. Its delivery subsystem provides thin-client based adaptation for fat service delivery that does not fit into thin client devices. To demonstrate its effectiveness, we developed a proof-of-concept prototype, focusing first on J2ME smart-phones. © 2005 IEEE.

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?? CLIENT SERVER COMPUTER SYSTEMSCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURECOMPUTER NETWORKSMOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMSBROADBAND COVERAGECLIENT DEVICESPROXY ARCHITECTUREWIRELESS HOTSPOTSWIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ??
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26 Jan 2018 10:26
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