Advances in Pervasive Computing and Networking
Pervasive Computing and Networking aim at providing ubiquitous, ever-present, adaptable, smart, enveloping and immersive environments in which computing components and humans can interact regardless of the location. The combination of an abundance of computational power of the processors and the com...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2005.
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Scalable, Self-Organizing Technology for Sensor Networks
- On the Fundamental Relationship Between the Achievable Capacity and Delay in Mobile Wireless Networks
- Self-Optimization in Sensor Networks
- From Internets to Bionets: Biological Kinetic Service Oriented Networks
- Cooperative Routing in Wireless Networks
- In-Network Decision Making Via Local Message-Passing
- Maximizing Aggregate Throughput in 802.11 Mesh Networks with Physical Carrier Sensing and Two-Radio Multi-Channel Clustering
- A Self-Configuring Location Discovery System for Smart Environments
- Directions in Multi-Query Optimization for Sensor Networks
- Ubiquitous Video Streaming: A System Perspective
- On Sensor Networking and Signal Processing for Smart and Safe Buildings
- A Distributed Transmitter for the Sensor Reachback Problem Based on Radar Signals
- Sense: A Wireless Sensor Network Simulator.