
Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing - ARCS 2002
International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, Karlsruhe, Germany, April 8-12, 2002 Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 27. March 2002
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Paperback/Softback
XIV, 294 pages
978-3-540-43409-2 (ISBN)
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Future processorswill become smaller, provide higher performance, and consume lesspowerthantoday'sdevices.Suchprocessorswillsparko?newapplicationsin particularintheareaofeverydayconsumerdevices.Personaldigitalassistants, mobile consumer devices, and various smart personal appliances will soon be widelyused.Mobiletelecommunicationsystemswillincreasetheirbandwidth andwillyieldhighlyconnected,ubiquitouscomputingappliances.Ubiquitous computing induces a new way of thinking in system design: computers vanish into the background hidden behind the habitual human environment. These trends are the major topics of ARCS 2002, the "International Conf- ence on Architecture of Computing Systems", which continues and replaces the biennial series of German Conferences on Architecture of Computing Systems, organized by the special interest group on "Computer and System Architecture" of the GI (Gesellschaft fur .. Informatik - German Informatics Society) and the ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft - Information Technology Society). The ?fteen predecessor conferences (except the EuroArch in 1993) were national conferences only, this is the ?rst German conference on computer architecture addressingtheinternationalresearchcommunity.
Itservesasaforumtopresent current work by researchers from around the world, this year being focused on topics that aretruly changingourperception ofinformation processing- "Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing". The call for papers resulted in a total of 42 submissions from around the world.Everysubmissionwasreviewedbyfourmembersoftheprogramc- mitteeoradditionalreviewers.Theprogramcommitteedecidedtoaccept18 papers, which are arranged into 6 sessions with the result of a strong program. The two keynote talks by Ralf Guido Herrtwich (DaimlerChrysler Research) and Marc Fleischmann (formerly Transmeta, now Pixelworks) focus our attention on an innovative application area ("Communicating Cars: A Case for Ubiquitous Computing in the Automotive Domain") and on innovative architectures ("- croprocessor Architectures for the Mobile Internet Era").
Itservesasaforumtopresent current work by researchers from around the world, this year being focused on topics that aretruly changingourperception ofinformation processing- "Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing". The call for papers resulted in a total of 42 submissions from around the world.Everysubmissionwasreviewedbyfourmembersoftheprogramc- mitteeoradditionalreviewers.Theprogramcommitteedecidedtoaccept18 papers, which are arranged into 6 sessions with the result of a strong program. The two keynote talks by Ralf Guido Herrtwich (DaimlerChrysler Research) and Marc Fleischmann (formerly Transmeta, now Pixelworks) focus our attention on an innovative application area ("Communicating Cars: A Case for Ubiquitous Computing in the Automotive Domain") and on innovative architectures ("- croprocessor Architectures for the Mobile Internet Era").
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2002 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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XIV, 294 p.
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-43409-2 (9783540434092)
DOI
10.1007/3-540-45997-9
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Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing - ARCS 2002
International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, Karlsruhe, Germany, April 8-12, 2002 Proceedings
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Content
Invited Program.- Keynote Communicating Cars: A Case for Ubiquitous Computing in the Automotive Domain.- Keynote Microprocessor Architectures for the Mobile Internet Era.- Context-Aware Systems.- An Architecture for the Integration of Physical and Informational Spaces.- A Context System for a Mobile Service Platform.- Detecting Context in Distributed Sensor Networks by Using Smart Context-Aware Packets.- System Aspects.- A Ubiquitous Control Architecture for Low Power Systems.- Software Architecture-Based Adaptation for Pervasive Systems.- KECho- Event Communication for Distributed Kernel Services.- Networking 1.- A Fine-Grained Addressing Concept for GeoCast.- Data Paths in Wearable Communication Networks.- Location and Network Quality Issues in Local Area Wireless Networks.- Processor Architecture.- Design Tradeoffs for Embedded Network Processors.- Reconfigurable RISC - A New Approach for Space-Efficient Superscalar Microprocessor Architecture.- Cached Two-Level Adaptive Branch Predictors with Multiple Stages.- Middleware and Verification.- On the Combination of Assertions and Virtual Prototyping for the Design of Safety-Critical Systems.- Ubiquitous Access to Wide-Area High-Performance Computing.- Filter Similarities in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems.- Networking 2.- A Bluetooth Remote Control System.- Rendezvous Layer Protocols for Bluetooth-Enabled Smart Devices.- A Robust Header Compression Simulator & Visualizer.