
Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications, Mobilware 2011, held in London, UK, in June 2011.
The 21 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on mobile systems in education, SOC for mobile Apps (SOC), networking platforms (NW), mobile execution frameworks (MFW), mobile cloud (MC) and distributed execution, and mobile sensor networks.
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- Title
- Preface
- Conference Organization
- Table of Contents
- Mobile Systems in Education
- A-VIEW: Context-Aware Mobile E-Learning for the Masses
- Introduction
- Mobile Technologies in Developing Nations - A Potential Platform
- Challenges
- A-VIEW: Synchronous Collaborative E-Learning Framework
- A-VIEW Client-Side Architecture
- A-VIEW Server-Side Architecture
- A-VIEW and Its Features
- A-VIEW on Mobile Devices
- Mobile Quiz (On Simple Mobile Device)
- Mobile User Interface
- Multiple Language Support
- Context-Aware Mobile E-Learning
- Train the Trainers: Reaching the Masses
- Conclusion and Future Works
- References
- Mobile Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage
- Introduction
- AR-Mobile in Education
- Sutton Hoo Case Study
- System Architecture
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- WMIN-MOBILE: A Mobile Learning Platform for Information and Service Provision
- Introduction
- Market Analysis
- Mobile Phones Marketing Analysis
- User Requirements for Effective M-Learning Tools
- The Benefits of M-Learning
- Status and Trends
- WMIN-MOBILE Case Study
- WMIN-MOBILE Requirements and Specifications
- WMIN-MOBILE System Architecture
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- SOC for Mobile Apps (SOC)
- Extending the Power of Mobile Phone Using Service Oriented Computing
- Introduction
- Background
- Related Work
- Contribution and Outline
- The Service Oriented Computing System
- Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- System Development
- System Implementation
- Overview
- Extent to Which SOC Imperatives Are Implemented
- System Testing and Evaluation
- Conclusion and Further Work
- References
- Web of X Service Environment for Ubiquitous Computing
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Paradigms Required and Requirements Analysis
- Web of X Service Environment Architecture
- Key Technical Issues Discussion
- Resource Access
- Resource Discovery
- Challenges for Future Study
- Conclusion
- References
- An Autonomous Middleware Model for Essential Services in Distributed Mobile Applications
- Introduction
- Essential Services for Mobile Applications
- Service Discovery
- AMESMA
- Middleware Architecture
- Middleware Internals
- Strategy Diffusion Analytical Model
- Simulation Results
- Overall Efficiency
- Diffusion of Efficient Strategies
- Related Work
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Networking Platforms (NW)
- Designing Smart Adaptive Flooding in MANET Using Evolutionary Algorithm
- Introduction
- Broadcasting Methods in Ad Hoc Networks
- Deterministic Methods
- Stochastic Methods
- Diffusion Methods Dedicated to Delay Tolerant Networks
- A New Neighborhood Density-Aware Method
- Challenges
- Setting Broadcasting Parameters for Various Densities
- Detection of the Neighborhood Density
- Dynamic Choice of the Dissemination Strategy
- Experiments
- Validation of the EA
- Experimental Procedure
- Tests in Homogeneous Networks
- Tests in a Heterogeneous Network
- Conclusion
- References
- Peer-to-Peer Cooperative Networking for Cellular Mobile Devices
- Introduction
- Scenarios
- Live Multicast Streaming
- Live Multicast Relaying
- On Demand Streaming
- Generic Web and Data Caching
- Related Work
- DisService
- Overview
- Live Multicast Streaming Scenario
- DisService Architecture
- Unique Features of DisService
- Experimental Results
- Challenges for Cooperative Networking
- Future Work
- References
- PSD: One-to-Many Routing Protocol for Publish/Subscribe Applications in DTN
- Introduction
- Design of PSD
- Introduction on Spray&Wait
- Core Design of PSD
- Example of PSD
- Simulations
- Conclusion
- References
- Satcom Access in the Evolved Packet Core
- Introduction
- Scenario
- Technical Overview
- DVB-RCS/C2P/Satellite Networks
- The Evolved Packet System
- IP Mobility and the Evolved Packet Core
- Mobility across DVB-RCS and EPC Networks
- The Moving Network (LAN/WLAN)
- RCST Mobility
- User Equipment Mobility
- Quality of Service
- Conclusions
- References
- A Packet Reassembly and Segmentation Protocol for Low Rate Applications in Bluetooth Sniff Mode
- Introduction
- The PRAS Protocol
- LMP Negotiation and Re-assembled Packet's Identifier
- Packets Reassembly and Segmentation Process
- Evaluation the PRAS Protocol and Conclusion
- Reference
- Mobile Execution Frameworks (MFW)
- Running Android Applications without a Virtual Machine
- Introduction
- Background
- Overview of Android and iOS
- Previous Work
- Cross-Compilation Framework
- Toolchain
- Byte Code Level Cross-Compilation
- API Mapping
- Garbage Collector
- Prototype Implementation
- Conclusion and Outlook
- References
- A Framework for Building and Operating Context-Aware Mobile Applications
- Introduction
- The Calendar-Location-Weather (CLW) Application
- Requirements of the CAMA Framework
- Mobile Framework
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Secure Middleware for Mobile Phones and UICC Applications
- Introduction and Goals
- Interactions with Mobile Applications
- Middleware as a Separate Module
- Middleware Integrated with an Application
- Design Principles
- Implementation Example
- Interactions with UICC
- Conclusions
- Future Research
- References
- Mobile Cloud (MC) and Distributed Execution
- An Investigation of Different Computing Sources for Mobile Application Outsourcing on the Road
- Introduction
- Motivation
- Overview of ROad-SidE-MobIle-Computing (RoseMic)
- Design of RoseMic
- Resource Overlay Network
- Credit-Based Incentive Model
- RoseMic Scheduler
- Preliminary Evaluation
- Experiment Setup
- Experiment Results
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Mobility-Tolerant, Efficient Multicast in Mobile Cloud Applications
- Introduction
- Related Works
- Overview
- Problem Description
- Node Behavior: Deferred ACK
- Routing Behavior
- Protocol Analysis
- Performance Evaluation
- Multicast Cost
- Transmission Energy Expenditure
- Fault Recovery and Handoff Processing
- Recovery Analysis for MPR
- Recovery Analysis for DLGM-s
- Conclusion
- References
- Virtual Device: Media Service Fitness, Selection and Composition
- Introduction
- Problem Definition
- Service Composition System
- Network Model
- Service Composition Specification
- Local Atomic Service Fitness Calculation Considering Local Information
- Local Atomic Service Fitness Calculation Considering Remote Services
- Atomic Service Composition
- Service Fitness and Composition Algorithms
- Simulation Results and Analysis
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- User Centric Replication Approach to Maintain Data Availability in MANET
- Introduction
- Related Work
- CReaM: User-Centric Replication Model
- Definitions
- The User Centric Replication Model
- Performance Evaluations
- Simulation Design
- Experimental Results
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Mobile Sensor Networks
- An Adaptive Smoothing Method for Sensor Noise in Augmented Reality Applications on Smartphones
- Introduction
- Smoothing Methods
- Simple Moving Average
- Exponential Moving Average
- Compass Filtering Algorithm
- Adaptive Smoothing Method
- Experiments
- Detection of the Phone Rotation
- Comparison of Smoothing Methods
- Conclusions
- References
- Mobile Architecture for Dynamic Generationand Scalable Distributionof Sensor-Based Applications
- Introduction
- State of The Art
- Proposed Architecture
- Mobile Platform
- Service Platform
- QoS and QoI Management
- Analyzed Scenarios and Prototype
- Industrial Scenario
- e-Health Scenario
- Prototype
- Conclusion
- References
- Verification and Validation of Smartphone Sensor Networks
- Introduction
- Motivating Example: Continuous, Accurate Measurement of Cellular Network Coverage
- Challenges of Verifying and Validating Smartphone Wireless Sensor Networks
- Challenge 1: Unpredictable Smartphone Availability Makes It Hard to Estimate the Minimum Number of Nodes Required to Ensure System Goals Are Reached
- Challenge 2: The Complex and Emergent Propertiesof Smartphone Based Opportunistic Sensing Systems Make Determining the Impact of Various Policy Decisions Difficult
- Empower: A Simulation Environment for Verifyingand Validating Smartphone Sensor Networks
- Empower Formal Simulation Model
- Solution 1: Using Simulation of Smartphones to Derive System Design Parameters
- Solution 2: Exposing Policy Decisions As a Configurable Simulation Property
- Using Empower to Determine System-Level Policies
- Experimental Platform
- Experiment 1: Measuring the Combined Impact of Smartphone Quantities and Data Collection Policy Decisions on System Accuracy
- Experiment 2: Determining the Wastefulness of Various Data Collection Policies
- Analysis of Results
- Related Work
- Concluding Remarks and Lessons Learned
- References
- Author Index
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