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  • Using Events to Implement a Distributed Worm in a Mobile Environment 

    Ashmore, Robert (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
    A distributed system comprises a number of independent computers linked together by a network, running a set of software components residing on numerous machines, all working towards a common goal. A worm is a paradigm ...
  • Using Fluid Models for AQM Evaluation 

    Taillard, Boris (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
    In spite of the congestion management mechanisms included in the TCP/IP protocol, the Internet still suffers from a lack of optimization in the way network overload is managed. One of the reasons for this is that the ...
  • Using Group Communication to Support Inter-Vehicle Co-ordination 

    O'Gorman, Eoin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
    Recent advancements in wireless communication technology and portable computing are opening up exciting possibilities for the future of mobile network applications. One obvious domain for such mobile network applications ...
  • A Web Services Framework for Mobile Payment Services 

    McKitterick, David (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
    Next generation mobile services are readily emerging into the mainstream services market and this growth is dependent on mobile technologies and their support infrastructure. 2.5G and 3G mobile technologies presently are ...
  • Where do "Soccer Moms" Come From? : Cognitive Constraints on Noun-Noun Compounding in English 

    Keane, Mark T.; Costello, Fintan (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 1996-12)
    Every year new noun-noun combinations enter the English language and become common parlance; compounds like "notebook computer" and "soccer mom". But, why is one pair of words chosen rather than another pair ? For ...
  • Where's Waldo? - or - A taxonomy for thinking about location in pervasive computing 

    Dobson, Simon (Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, 2004-02-06)
    [Introduction] Virtually all pervasive computing systems use some form of location for affecting the system's behaviour. Location-based services are available commercially, albeit in a primitive form, from many mobile ...
  • Wireless Communication Using Real-Time Extensions to the Linux Network Subsystem 

    CAHILL, VINNY (2006)
    Timely wireless communication is essential to allow real-time mobile applications, e.g., communication between mobile robots and intervehicle communication to be realized. The current IEEE 802.11 ad hoc protocol is ...