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Software systems for wireless and mobile communications are a key component in pervasive computing and are crucial for the materialization of easy-to-use and intel- gent services that people can use ubiquitously. As indicated by its acronym (MOBILe Wireless MiddleWARE, Operating Systems, and Applications), these are the type of systems that form the topic of the MOBILWARE conferencing series. In particular, the goal of MOBILWARE is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances in software systems for wireless and mobile communications, ranging from work on communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. For its second edition, held in Berlin in April 2009, the MOBILWARE Organizing Committee decided to add a full day of workshops on topics related to the main c- ference. Our goals were threefold: 1. Put together a high-quality workshop program consisting of a few focused wo- shops that would provide ample time for discussion, thus enabling presenters to quickly advance their work and workshop attendees to quickly get an idea of - going work in selected research areas. 2. Provide a more complete picture of ongoing work by not only including technical workshops, but also workshops on business and user aspects. We expected that this multi-viewpoint approach would be an added value as technology, business m- els, and user experiences are usually interrelated. 3. Create a breeding ground for submissions for MOBILWARE 2010 and beyond.
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on MOBILe Wireless MiddleWARE, Mobilware 2009, held in Berlin, Germany, in April 2009. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 63 contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on location and tracking supports and services; Location-aware and context-aware mobile support and services. middleware for QoS awareness, adaptation, and fault-tolerance of mobile services; mobility-aware wireless service discovery, management, and delivery; middleware for mobile computing & Intelligent and mobile agent technologies for mobile systems and services; OS/middleware for embedded systems, wearable networks, and personal area networks; mobility management and handoff management in heterogeneous networks.
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Software systems for wireless and mobile communications are a key component in pervasive computing and are crucial for the materialization of easy-to-use and intel- gent services that people can use ubiquitously. As indicated by its acronym (MOBILe Wireless MiddleWARE, Operating Systems, and Applications), these are the type of systems that form the topic of the MOBILWARE conferencing series. In particular, the goal of MOBILWARE is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances in software systems for wireless and mobile communications, ranging from work on communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. For its second edition, held in Berlin in April 2009, the MOBILWARE Organizing Committee decided to add a full day of workshops on topics related to the main c- ference. Our goals were threefold: 1. Put together a high-quality workshop program consisting of a few focused wo- shops that would provide ample time for discussion, thus enabling presenters to quickly advance their work and workshop attendees to quickly get an idea of - going work in selected research areas. 2. Provide a more complete picture of ongoing work by not only including technical workshops, but also workshops on business and user aspects. We expected that this multi-viewpoint approach would be an added value as technology, business m- els, and user experiences are usually interrelated. 3. Create a breeding ground for submissions for MOBILWARE 2010 and beyond.
Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- informatica --- maatschappij --- computerbesturingssystemen --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- informatica management --- OS (operating system) --- computernetwerken
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Welcome to the 25th ACM International Conference on Modelling, Analysis, and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM). This year, MSWiM will exceptionally be held online due to the COVID- 19 situation. Over the years, MSWiM has established itself as a leading venue where some of the best research works, trends, and directions in the area of modeling and performance evaluation of wireless and mobile systems are presented and discussed. The winner of this year's Reginald G. Fessenden Award will be announced at the ACM MSWiM 2022 closing session. This Award has been established eight years ago and it is granted to a distinguished researcher to recognize excellence and remarkable contributions in research work in the field of Wireless Communications and Mobile Networking. Along with the main conference program, four symposia will be held: MobiWac, DIVANet, PEWASUN and Q2SWinet. These symposia have become successful and competitive, covering new research trends and visionary work within mobile and wireless systems.
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The proliferation of powerful but cheap devices, together with the availability of a plethora of wireless technologies, has pushed for the spread of the Wireless Internet of Things (WIoT), which is typically much more heterogeneous, dynamic, and general-purpose if compared with the traditional IoT. The WIoT is characterized by the dynamic interaction of traditional infrastructure-side devices, e.g., sensors and actuators, provided by municipalities in Smart City infrastructures, and other portable and more opportunistic ones, such as mobile smartphones, opportunistically integrated to dynamically extend and enhance the WIoT environment. A key enabler of this vision is the advancement of software and middleware technologies in various mobile-related sectors, ranging from the effective synergic management of wireless communications to mobility/adaptivity support in operating systems and differentiated integration and management of devices with heterogeneous capabilities in middleware, from horizontal support to crowdsourcing in different application domains to dynamic offloading to cloud resources, only to mention a few. The book presents state-of-the-art contributions in the articulated WIoT area by providing novel insights about the development and adoption of middleware solutions to enable the WIoT vision in a wide spectrum of heterogeneous scenarios, ranging from industrial environments to educational devices. The presented solutions provide readers with differentiated point of views, by demonstrating how the WIoT vision can be applied to several aspects of our daily life in a pervasive manner.
container --- fog computing --- virtual reality --- privacy and security --- software defined infrastructure --- intelligent medical service --- very long instruction word (VLIW) --- semantics --- privacy leakage detection --- context information --- post-copy --- ontology --- body area network --- DSP --- Internet-of-Things --- Mobile Device Management --- interoperability --- Android --- water consumption --- Processing-in-Memory --- performance analysis --- semantic --- mobility --- data management --- CRIU --- training simulator --- Industry 4.0 --- sensor networks --- experimental evaluation --- programming paradigm --- pre-copy --- microservice-oriented platform --- CubeSats --- middleware --- registry --- smart metering --- big data analytics --- nanosatellites --- medium access control --- Internet of Things --- heterogeneity --- web-of-things --- one-to-one computing educational program --- Web-of-Things --- internet of things --- instruction set extension --- microservices architecture --- migration --- behaviour --- wireless access networks
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on MOBILe Wireless MiddleWARE, Mobilware 2009, held in Berlin, Germany, in April 2009. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 63 contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on location and tracking supports and services; Location-aware and context-aware mobile support and services. middleware for QoS awareness, adaptation, and fault-tolerance of mobile services; mobility-aware wireless service discovery, management, and delivery; middleware for mobile computing & Intelligent and mobile agent technologies for mobile systems and services; OS/middleware for embedded systems, wearable networks, and personal area networks; mobility management and handoff management in heterogeneous networks.
Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- informatica --- computerbesturingssystemen --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- software engineering --- computernetwerken
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications, Mobilware 2012, held in Berlin, Germany, in November 2012. The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous contributions. The papers are organized in topical sections on Internet of things and mobile sensing, mobile middleware platforms, mobile networks, systems support for mobile applications, and context awareness.
Computer science --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Computer. Automation --- draadloze computernetwerken --- IoT (Internet of Things) --- mobiele netwerken --- computers --- informatica --- informatiesystemen --- computernetwerken --- computerkunde
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The advances in wireless communication technologies and the proliferation of mobile devices have enabled the realization of intelligent environments for people to c- municate with each other, interact with information-processing devices, and receive a wide range of mobile wireless services through various types of networks and systems everywhere, anytime. A key enabler of this pervasive and ubiquitous connectivity environments is the advancement of software technology in various communication sectors, ranging from communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. The international conference series on Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems, and Applications (MOBILWARE) is dedicated to address emerging topics and challenges in various mobile wireless software-related areas. The scope of the conference includes the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of middleware, operating systems, and applications for computing and communications in mobile wireless systems. MOBILWARE 2010 was the third edition of this conference, which was made p- sible thanks to the sponsorship of ICST and Create-Net and most importantly the hard work of the TPC and reviewers. Similar to the last successful editions, we had 35 submissions from 23 different countries this year, reflecting the international interest for the conference topics. After a thorough review process, we finalized an excellent technical program including 18 regular papers and 4 short papers.
Information retrieval --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatica --- informatiesystemen --- software engineering --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- computernetwerken --- architectuur (informatica) --- interfaces --- AI (artificiële intelligentie)
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Welcome to the 24th ACM International Conference on Modelling, Analysis, and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems (MSWiM). This year, MSWiM will exceptionally be held online due to the COVID- 19 situation. Over the years, MSWiM has established itself as a leading venue where some of the best research works, trends and directions in the area of modeling and performance evaluation of wireless and mobile systems are presented and discussed. The 24th MSWiM has a high-quality scientific program and two distinguished keynotes addressed by these outstanding experts: Prof. Lajos Anzo from the University of Southampton, UK; and Prof. Luis Muńoz from the Universidad de Cantabria, Spain. The winner of this year's Reginald G. Fessenden Award will be announced at the ACM MSWiM 2021 closing session. This Award has been established seven years ago and it is granted to a distinguished researcher to recognize excellence and remarkable contributions in research work in the field of Wireless Communications and Mobile Networking. Along with the main conference program, four symposia will be held: DIVANet, MobiWac, PEWASUN and Q2SWinet. These symposia have become successful and competitive in their own right, covering new research trends and visionary work within mobile and wireless systems.
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