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WiMob 2005: Montreal, Canada
- 2005 IEEE International Conference on Wireless And Mobile Computing, Networking And Communications, WiMob 2005, Montreal, Canada, August 22-14, 2005, Volume 4. IEEE 2005
- Jenq-Shiou Leu, Yuan-Po Chi, Shou-Chuan Chang, Wei-Kuan Shih:
BRAINS: blog rendering and accessing instantly system. 1-4 - Andre Claude Bayomock Linwa, Samuel Pierre:
Discovering With QoS the geo-located Web services over next generation of mobile networks. 5-12 - Steve Cuddy, Michael Katchabaw, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Context-aware service selection based on dynamic and static service attributes. 13-20 - Mark Paciga, Hanan Lutfiyya:
Herecast: an open infrastructure for locationbased services using WiFi. 21-28 - Emilie Valcourt, Jean-Marc Robert, Francis Beaulieu:
Investigating mobile payment: supporting technologies, methods, and use. 29-36 - Nitendra Rajput, Amit Anil Nanavati, Mohit Kumar, Pankaj Kankar, Rajan Dahiya:
SAMVAAD: speech applications made viable for access-anywhere devices. 37-44 - Florian Wegscheider, Sandford Bessler, Gerhard Gruber:
Interworking of presence protocols and service interfaces. 45-52 - Giorgio Mulas, Alessandro La Piana, Fabio Cau, Pierluigi Iodice, Andrea Tamoni, Simone Antonini:
A multi-hop MANET demonstrator tested on real-time applications. 53-58 - Ivar Jørstad, Do Van Thanh, Schahram Dustdar:
The personalization of mobile services. 59-65 - Po-Yao Chao, Gwo-Dong Chen:
Interacting with paper: coordinate systems as tools to link paper with mobile phones. 66-72 - Ron Shacham, Henning Schulzrinne, Srisakul Thakolsri, Wolfgang Kellerer:
The virtual device: expanding wireless communication services through service discovery and session mobility. 73-81 - Mohamed Ganna, Eric Horlait:
Agent-based framework for policy-driven service provisioning to nomadic users. 82-89 - Zigor Salvador, Raúl Jimeno, Alberto Lafuente, Mikel Larrea, Julio Abascal:
Architectures for ubiquitous environments. 90-97 - Ramiro Liscano, Anand Dersingh:
Projecting Web services using presence communication protocols for pervasive computing. 98-103 - Manolo Dulva Hina, Amar Ramdane-Cherif, Chakib Tadj:
A context-sensitive incremental learning paradigm of an ubiquitous multimodal multimedia computing system. 104-111 - Tinghuai Ma, Yong-Deak Kim, Qiang Ma, Meili Tang, Weican Zhou:
Context-aware implementation based on CBR for smart home. 112-115 - Lukasz Kawulok, Krzysztof Zielinski, Michal Jaeschke:
Trusted group membership service for JXME (JXTA4J2ME). 116-121 - Colin Harris, Vinny Cahill:
Exploiting user behaviour for context-aware power management. 122-130 - SuTe Lei, Rang Zhang:
Mobile context modelling using conceptual graphs. 131-138 - Xiaomei Hu, Zhengjun Zhai, Xiaobin Cai:
A task-based clustering method for the dynamic partitioning management in CVE systems. 139-144 - Do Van Thanh, Eivind Sivertsen, Jon-Finngard Moe, Ivar Jørstad:
Email access via mobile phone. 145-150 - Kenneth D. Dwyer, Trevor J. Smedley:
A mobile, visual scripting environment for monitoring and controlling wireless devices. 151-158 - Nicolas Plouznikoff, Alexandre Plouznikoff, Jean-Marc Robert:
Object augmentation through ecological human-wearable computer interactions. 159-164 - Tuan Loc Nguyen, Abbas Jamalipour, Guy Pujolle:
Archises - middleware architecture for service creation in wireless sensor networks. 165-168
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