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5th MDM 2004: Berkeley, California, USA
- 5th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM 2004), 19-22 January 2004, Berkeley, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2070-7
Vehicle Applications and Mobile PUB/SUB
- Bo Xu, Aris M. Ouksel, Ouri Wolfson:
Opportunistic Resource Exchange in Inter-Vehicle Ad-Hoc Networks. 4-12 - Tamer Nadeem, Sasan Dashtinezhad, Chunyuan Liao, Liviu Iftode:
TrafficView: A Scalable Traffic Monitoring System. 13-26 - Ying Cai, Kien A. Hua, Guohong Cao:
Processing Range-Monitoring Queries on Heterogeneous Mobile Objects. 27-38 - Ioana Burcea, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Eyal de Lara, Vinod Muthusamy, Milenko Petrovic:
Disconnected Operation in Publish/Subscribe Middleware. 39-
Location Awareness and Modeling
- Haibo Hu, Dik Lun Lee:
Semantic Location Modeling for Location Navigation in Mobile Environment. 52-61 - Evi Syukur, Dominic Cooney, Seng Wai Loke, Peter Stañski:
Hanging Services: An Investigation of Context-Sensitivity and Mobile Code for Localised Services. 62-73 - Jivodar B. Tchakarov, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Efficient Content Location in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 74-
Industry Track: Content Adaptation and Delivery
- Mike Hörhammer, Prabuddha Biswas:
A Rule Engine for Location Based Content Syndication. 88-93 - Steve Jones:
Next Generation Airline Information: Using Consumer Devices to Keep Passengers Informed and as an Additional Channel to Market. 94-99 - Oliver Haase, Ming Xiong, Kazutaka Murakami:
Multi-Protocol Profiles to Support User Mobility Across Network Technologies. 100-105 - Tayeb Lemlouma, Nabil Layaïda:
Context-Aware Adaptation for Mobile Devices. 106-
Moving Objects
- Bin Lin, Jianwen Su:
On Bulk Loading TPR-Tree. 114-124 - Guangbin Fan, Jingyuan Zhang:
A Multi-Layer Location Management Scheme that Bridges the Best Static Scheme and the Best Dynamic Scheme. 125-132 - Hoda M. O. Mokhtar, Jianwen Su:
Universal Trajectory Queries for Moving Object Databases. 133-
Industry Track: Ubiquitous Computing and Disconnected Operation
- Marc Shapiro, Nuno M. Preguiça, James O'Brien:
Rufis: Mobile Data Sharing Using a Generic Constraint-Oriented Reconciler. 146-151 - Shinji Ota, Akihisa Shimizu, Shoichi Yamazaki, Masayoshi Ohashi:
Proposal of Paper-Based Cross-Media Cooperation System. 152-157 - Marion Blount, Veronique Perret, Danny L. Yeh, Apratim Purakayastha, Michael Moser, Yann Duponchel, Daniela Bourges-Waldegg, Marcel Graf:
Managed Portal Appliance: An Experiment in Extending the Reach of Web Applications. 158-
Posters
- Aslihan Celik, Ping Ding, JoAnne Holliday:
Data Broadcasting with Data Item Locality and Client Mobility. 166 - Patricia Serrano-Alvarado, Claudia Roncancio, Michel E. Adiba, Cyril Labbé:
Context Aware Mobile Transactions. 167 - Oleg Shigiltchoff, Panos K. Chrysanthis, Evaggelia Pitoura:
Energy Efficient Access in Multiversion Broadcast Environment. 168 - Bryan Hin Cheung Poon, Kwok-Wa Lam, Victor C. S. Lee:
Broadcasting Consistent Data in Mobile Environments. 169 - Kouji Nishigaki, Keiichi Yasumoto, Takaaki Umedu, Teruo Higashino, Minoru Ito:
Middleware Providing Dynamic Group Communication Facility for Cellular Phone Applications. 170 - Feng Wang, Paddy Nixon:
Supporting Mobile Context-Aware Applications on a Global Scale. 171 - Susumu Ishihara, Masahiro Tamori, Tadanori Mizuno, Takashi Watanabe:
Replication of Data Associated with Locations in Ad Hoc Networks. 172 - Carlo Tarantola:
Dynamic Active Networks Services. 173
Context-Aware Computing
- Hui Lei, Anand Ranganathan:
Context-Aware Unified Communication. 176-186 - Richard Hull, Bharat Kumar, Daniel F. Lieuwen, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Arnaud Sahuguet, Sriram Varadarajan, Avinash Vyas:
Enabling Context-Aware and Privacy-Conscious User Data Sharing. 187-198 - Dan Chalmers, Naranker Dulay, Morris Sloman:
Meta Data to Support Context Aware Mobile Applications. 199-
QoS Issues
- Duc A. Tran, Minh Le, Kien A. Hua:
MobiVoD: A Video-on-Demand System Design for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 212-223 - Jinshan Liu, Valérie Issarny:
QoS-Aware Service Location in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. 224-235 - Jani Väre, Matti Puputti:
Soft Handover in Terrestrial Broadcast Networks. 236-242 - Kyounghee Lee, Myungchul Kim, Sungwon Kang, Jonghyun Lee:
Selective Establishment of Pseudo Reservations for QoS Guarantees in Mobile Internet. 243-
Design of Broadcast Channels
- Jianting Zhang, Le Gruenwald:
Optimizing Data Placement over Wireless Broadcast Channel for Multi-Dimensional Range Query Processing. 256-265 - SangKeun Lee, SungSuk Kim:
Performance Evaluation of a Predeclaration-Based Transaction Processing in a Hybrid Data Delivery. 266-273 - Andrew Y. Ho, Dik Lun Lee:
Data Indexing for Heterogeneous Multiple Broadcast Channel. 274-283 - Victor C. S. Lee, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng, Jo Y. P. Chong, Kwok-Wa Lam:
Maintaining Temporal Consistency in Broadcast Environments. 284-
Panel Discussion
- George Samaras:
Mobile Agents: What about Them? Did They Deliver what They Promised? Are They Here to Stay? 294-295 - Volker Roth:
Obstacles to the Adoption of Mobile Agents. 296-297 - Giovanni Vigna:
Mobile Agents: Ten Reasons For Failure. 298-299 - Dag Johansen:
Mobile Agents: Right Concept, Wrong Approach. 300-301 - Robert S. Gray:
Mobile Agents: Overcoming Early Hype and a Bad Name. 302-303 - Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Mobile Agents: Can They Assist with Context Awareness? 304-
Ubiquitous Systems
- Stefan Berger, Scott McFaddin, Carl Binding, Christian Hörtnagl, Anand Ranganathan:
Towards Pluggable Discovery Frameworks for Mobile and Pervasive Applications. 308-319 - Sandeep Adwankar, Sangita Mohan, Venu Vasudevan:
Universal Manager: Seamless Management of Enterprise Mobile and Non-Mobile Devices. 320-331 - Ichiro Satoh:
Linking Physical Worlds to Logical Worlds with Mobile Agents. 332-
Predictive Models in Performance
- Yingqi Xu, Julian Winter, Wang-Chien Lee:
Prediction-Based Strategies for Energy Saving in Object Tracking Sensor Networks. 346-357 - Susanne Bürklen, Pedro José Marrón, Kurt Rothermel:
An Enhanced Hoarding Approach Based on Graph Analysis. 358-369 - Hui Song, Guohong Cao:
Cache-Miss-Initiated Prefetch in Mobile Environments. 370-
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