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- Editors:
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Tomasz Imielinski
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Rutgers University, USA
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Henry F. Korth
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AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
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Table of contents (26 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxii
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- Tomasz Imielinski, Henry F. Korth
Pages 1-43
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- Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Norman I. Adams, Rich Gold, Karin Petersen, David Goldberg et al.
Pages 45-101
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- B. R. Badrinath, Tomasz Imielinski
Pages 129-152
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- David B. Johnson, David A. Maltz
Pages 153-181
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- Charles E. Perkins, Pravin Bhagwat
Pages 183-205
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- Ramón Cáceres, Liviu Iftode
Pages 207-228
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- Ajay V. Bakre, B. R. Badrinath
Pages 229-252
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- Markku Kojo, Kimmo Raatikainen, Timo Alanko
Pages 253-270
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- Johnathan M. Reason, Louis C. Yun, Allen Y. Lao, David G. Messerschmitt
Pages 271-298
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- T. Imielinski, S. Viswanathant
Pages 299-329
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- Swarup Acharya, Rafael Alonso, Michael Franklin, Stanley Zdonik
Pages 331-361
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- Geoffrey M. Voelker, Brian N. Bershad
Pages 375-395
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- Mike Spreitzer, Marvin Theimer
Pages 397-423
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- Michael Bender, Alexander Davidson, Clark Dong, Steven Drach, Anthony Glenning, Karl Jacob et al.
Pages 425-448
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- Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker
Pages 449-471
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- Fred Douglis, Ramón Cáceres, M. Frans Kaashoek, P. Krishnan, Kai Li, Brian Marsh et al.
Pages 473-505
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- James J. Kistler, M. Satyanarayanan
Pages 507-535
About this book
The rapid development of wireless digital communication technology has cre ated capabilities that software systems are only beginning to exploit. The falling cost of both communication and of mobile computing devices (laptop computers, hand-held computers, etc. ) is making wireless computing affordable not only to business users but also to consumers. Mobile computing is not a "scaled-down" version of the established and we- studied field of distributed computing. The nature of wireless communication media and the mobility of computers combine to create fundamentally new problems in networking, operating systems, and information systems. Further more, many of the applications envisioned for mobile computing place novel demands on software systems. Although mobile computing is still in its infancy, some basic concepts have been identified and several seminal experimental systems developed. This book includes a set of contributed papers that describe these concepts and sys tems. Other papers describe applications that are currently being deployed and tested. The first chapter offers an introduction to the field of mobile computing, a survey of technical issues, and a summary of the papers that comprise sub sequent chapters. We have chosen to reprint several key papers that appeared previously in conference proceedings. Many of the papers in this book are be ing published here for the first time. Of these new papers, some are expanded versions of papers first presented at the NSF-sponsored Mobidata Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Information Systems, held at Rutgers University on Oct 31 and Nov 1, 1994.
Editors and Affiliations
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Rutgers University, USA
Tomasz Imielinski
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AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
Henry F. Korth