R. Meier, Communication Paradigms for Mobile Computing, ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), 6, 4, 2002, 56 - 58
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ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R); 6; 4;
Abstract:
The widespread deployment and use of wireless data communications causes the need for
middleware to interconnect the components that comprise a mobile application. Middleware
for mobile computing must deal with the increased complexity that comes with a dynamically
changing population of application components and the resulting dynamic reconfiguration
of the connections between these components. This paper presents an overview
of two communication paradigms that are well suited as the basis for middleware for mobile
computing, namely the event-based communication model and proximity-based group
communication.
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