… collaboration application are that, mobile devices’ small screens restrict the amount of information shown to users and constraints on the input mechanisms … the collaboration using the …
… with each other without the limitation of movement. The mobile communication service is … Thus, we partition the users into edge users or interior users by SINR threshold [30] [31]. We …
… relying on the cooperation of others rather than asking the formerly centralized servers. … moving (leave the network and rejoin after fetching a new IP address from local AccessingPoint). …
… result may affect the movements of vehicles. 2) The simulator allows a user to easily construct a simulated road network and simulate vehicles moving on the simulated road. The …
… , when the mobile user is moving out of a WLAN area, we need to have an accurate and timely handoff decision to maintain the connectivity before the loss of WLAN access. Fuzzy logic …
… The practical benefit is that users can be served with more … In this thesis, we propose a cooperativemechanism to … for a fixed location based on temporal and accesspoint (AP) diversity. …
… (4) Coverage on mobile vehicle usage model In this usage model coverage is provided for user devices which are moving together on a mobile vehicle, such as a bus, a train or ferries. …
… BS can decide required number of sub-channels based on the amount of user’s data. Because the channel gains of high speed movingusers vary rapidly, and the reporting delay will …
… it is a representative image through the cooperation of the mobile device and the server. Finally, the predicted activities and images will be ordered by time axis and display to user. If the …