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Journal articles on the topic "Adaptive mobile services"

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Pakkala, Daniel, and Juhani Latvakoski. "Distributed service platform for adaptive mobile services." International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications 2, no. 2 (May 2007): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17427370780000148.

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Lentisco, Carlos M., Luis Bellido, and Encarna Pastor. "Seamless Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting Using Adaptive Error Recovery." Mobile Information Systems 2017 (2017): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1847538.

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Multimedia services over mobile networks present several challenges, such as ensuring a reliable delivery of multimedia content, avoiding undesired service disruptions, or reducing service latency. HTTP adaptive streaming addresses these problems for multimedia unicast services, but it is not efficient from the point of view of radio resource consumption. In Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks, multimedia broadcast services are provided over a common radio channel using a combination of forward error correction and unicast error recovery techniques at the application level. This paper discusses how to avoid service disruptions and reduce service latency for LTE multimedia broadcast services by adding dynamic adaptation capabilities to the unicast error recovery process. The proposed solution provides a seamless mobile multimedia broadcasting without compromising the quality of the service perceived by the users.
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Luo, Yuan Jun. "Adaptive Mobility Management Framework Using Active Proxy Node." Advanced Materials Research 1006-1007 (August 2014): 530–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1006-1007.530.

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In mobile computing, mobility management is a fundamental issue. The substance of mobility management are proxy and forwarding based model to achieve, the difference of a variety of technologies are the choice which proxy and forwarding entity is chosen and what strategy to implement proxy and forwarding services. The paper propose a basic framework based on mobile agent technology forwarding proxy migration, combined with a mechanism for automatic proxy service deployment for mobile environments by using active network nodes, collaborative support to complete the optimization proxy services, which has a unique advantage of dynamic execution, reducing the switching overhead, improving efficiency of the system and showing good applied characteristics.
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Pu, Haitao, Jinjiao Lin, Yanwei Song, and Fasheng Liu. "Adaptive Device Context Based Mobile Learning Systems." International Journal of Distance Education Technologies 9, no. 1 (January 2011): 44–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdet.2011010103.

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Mobile learning is e-learning delivered through mobile computing devices, which represents the next stage of computer-aided, multi-media based learning. Therefore, mobile learning is transforming the way of traditional education. However, as most current e-learning systems and their contents are not suitable for mobile devices, an approach for mobile devices to adapt to e-learning is presented. To provide device-independence mobile learning services, a context-aware mobile learning approach is proposed. Firstly, the formal definitions of contexts and their influence on mobile learning services, including device contexts NCxt, matrix of information transmission parameters S, the degree of influence of the context NCxt on information transmission parameters Q, and adaptation coefficient E, are given. By using this approach, the mobile learning system is constructed. In an example using this approach, the authors detect the contextual environment of mobile computing and adapt the mobile learning services to the learners’ devices automatically.
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Siu Nam Chuang, A. T. S. Chan, Jiannong Cao, and R. Cheung. "Actively deployable mobile services for adaptive web access." IEEE Internet Computing 8, no. 2 (March 2004): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mic.2004.1273483.

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Zipf, Alexander, and Matthias Jöst. "Implementing adaptive mobile GI services based on ontologies." Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 30, no. 6 (November 2006): 784–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2006.02.005.

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Park, KwangJin, MoonBae Song, and Chong-Sun Hwang. "Adaptive data dissemination schemes for location-aware mobile services." Journal of Systems and Software 79, no. 5 (May 2006): 674–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2005.08.005.

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Lufei, Hanping, Weisong Shi, and Vipin Chaudhary. "Adaptive Secure Access to Remote Services in Mobile Environments." IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 1, no. 1 (January 2008): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsc.2008.4.

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Xiao, Yang, Haizhon Li, C. L. Philip Chen, Bin Wang, and Yi Pan. "Proportional degradation services in wireless/mobile adaptive multimedia networks." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 5, no. 2 (2005): 219–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcm.211.

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Horng, Gwo-Jiun, Chi-Hsuan Wang, and Chih-Lun Chou. "Adaptive Broadcasting Mechanism for Bandwidth Allocation in Mobile Services." Scientific World Journal 2014 (2014): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/735457.

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This paper proposes a tree-based adaptive broadcasting (TAB) algorithm for data dissemination to improve data access efficiency. The proposed TAB algorithm first constructs a broadcast tree to determine the broadcast frequency of each data and splits the broadcast tree into some broadcast wood to generate the broadcast program. In addition, this paper develops an analytical model to derive the mean access latency of the generated broadcast program. In light of the derived results, both the index channel’s bandwidth and the data channel’s bandwidth can be optimally allocated to maximize bandwidth utilization. This paper presents experiments to help evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy. From the experimental results, it can be seen that the proposed mechanism is feasible in practice.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adaptive mobile services"

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Pakkala, Daniel. "Lightweight distributed service platform for adaptive mobile services /." Espoo [Finland] : VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 2004. http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/publications/2004/P519.pdf.

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al, Nabhan Mohammad Mousa. "Adaptive, reliable, and accurate positioning model for location-based services." Thesis, Brunel University, 2009. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3963.

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This thesis presents a new strategy in achieving highly reliable and accurate position solutions fulfilling the requirements of Location-Based Services (LBS) pedestrians’ applications. The new strategy is divided into two main parts. The first part integrates the available positioning technology within the surrounding LBS application context by introducing an adaptive LBS framework. The context can be described as a group of factors affecting the application behaviour; this includes environmental states, available resources and user preferences. The proposed adaptive framework consists of several stages, such as defining the contextual factors that have a direct effect on the positioning performance, identifying preliminary positioning performance requirements associated with different LBS application groups, and introducing an intelligent positioning services selection function. The second part of this work involves the design and development of a novel positioning model that is responsible for delivering highly reliable, accurate and precise position solutions to LBS users. This new model is based on the single frequency GPS Standard Positioning Service (SPS). Additionally, it is incorporated within the adaptive LBS framework while providing the position solutions, in which all identified contextual factors and application requirements are accounted. The positioning model operates over a client-server architecture including two main components, described as the Localisation Server (LS) and the Mobile Unit (MU). Hybrid functional approaches were developed at both components consisting of several processing procedures allowing the positioning model to operate in two position determination modes. Stand-alone mode is used if enough navigation information was available at the MU using its local positioning device (GPS/EGNOS receiver). Otherwise, server-based mode is utilised, in which the LS intervenes and starts providing the required position solutions. At the LS, multiple sources of GPS augmentation services were received using the Internet as the sole augmentation data transportation medium. The augmentation data was then processed and integrated for the purpose of guaranteeing the availability of valid and reliable information required for the provision of accurate and precise position solutions. Two main advanced position computation methods were developed at the LS, described as coordinate domain and raw domain. The positioning model was experimentally evaluated. According to the reported results, the LS through the developed position computation methods, was able to provide position samples with an accuracy of less than 2 meters, with high precision at 95% confidence level; this was achieved in urban, rural, and open space (clear satellite view) navigation environments. Additionally, the integrity of the position solutions was guaranteed in such environments during more than 90% of the navigation time, taking into consideration the identified integrity thresholds (Horizontal Alert Limits (HAL)=11 m). This positioning performance has outperformed the existing GPS/EGNOS service which was implemented at the MU in all scenarios and environments. In addition, utilising a simulation evaluation facility the developed positioning model performance was quantified with reference to a hybrid positioning service that will be offered by future Galileo Open Service (OS) along with GPS/EGNOS. Using the statistical t-test, it was concluded that there is no significant difference in terms of the position samples’ accuracy achieved from the developed positioning model and the hybrid system at a particular navigation environment described as rural area. The p-value was 0.08 and the level of significance used was 0.05. However, a significant difference in terms of the service integrity for the advantage of the hybrid system was experienced in all remaining scenarios and environments more especially the urban areas due to surrounding obstacles and conditions.
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Drolia, Utsav. "Adaptive Distributed Caching for Scalable Machine Learning Services." Research Showcase @ CMU, 2017. http://repository.cmu.edu/dissertations/1004.

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Applications for Internet-enabled devices use machine learning to process captured data to make intelligent decisions or provide information to users. Typically, the computation to process the data is executed in cloud-based backends. The devices are used for sensing data, offloading it to the cloud, receiving responses and acting upon them. However, this approach leads to high end-to-end latency due to communication over the Internet. This dissertation proposes reducing this response time by minimizing offloading, and pushing computation close to the source of the data, i.e. to edge servers and devices themselves. To adapt to the resource constrained environment at the edge, it presents an approach that leverages spatiotemporal locality to push subparts of the model to the edge. This approach is embodied in a distributed caching framework, Cachier. Cachier is built upon a novel caching model for recognition, and is distributed across edge servers and devices. The analytical caching model for recognition provides a formulation for expected latency for recognition requests in Cachier. The formulation incorporates the effects of compute time and accuracy. It also incorporates network conditions, thus providing a method to compute expected response times under various conditions. This is utilized as a cost function by Cachier, at edge servers and devices. By analyzing requests at the edge server, Cachier caches relevant parts of the trained model at edge servers, which is used to respond to requests, minimizing the number of requests that go to the cloud. Then, Cachier uses context-aware prediction to prefetch parts of the trained model onto devices. The requests can then be processed on the devices, thus minimizing the number of offloaded requests. Finally, Cachier enables cooperation between nearby devices to allow exchanging prefetched data, reducing the dependence on remote servers even further. The efficacy of Cachier is evaluated by using it with an art recognition application. The application is driven using real world traces gathered at museums. By conducting a large-scale study with different control variables, we show that Cachier can lower latency, increase scalability and decrease infrastructure resource usage, while maintaining high accuracy.
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LAKSHMANAN, PAWAN KUMAR. "DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION SCHEME FOR MULTIMEDIA SERVICES IN WIRELESS AND MOBILE NETWORKS." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1152541726.

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Gouta, Ali. "Caching and prefetching for efficient video services in mobile networks." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S001/document.

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Les réseaux cellulaires ont connu une croissance phénoménale du trafic alimentée par les nouvelles technologies d'accès cellulaire. Cette croissance est en grande partie tirée par l'émergence du trafic HTTP adaptatif streaming (HAS) comme une nouvelle technologie de diffusion des contenus vidéo. Le principe du HAS est de rendre disponible plusieurs qualités de la même vidéo en ligne et que les clients choisissent la meilleure qualité qui correspond à leur bande passante. Chaque niveau d'encodage est segmenté en des chunks, qui dont la durée varie de 2 à 10 secondes. L'émergence du HAS a introduit des nouvelles contraintes sur les systèmes de livraison des contenus vidéo en particulier sur les systèmes de caches. Dans ce contexte, nous menons une analyse détaillée des données du trafic HAS collecté en France et fournie par le plus grand opérateur de téléphonie mobile du pays. Tout d'abord, nous analysons et modélisons le comportement des clients qui demandent des contenus VoD et live. Ces analyses nous ont permis d'identifier les facteurs qui impactent la performance des systèmes de cache et de proposer un nouveau algorithme de remplacement de contenus qu'on appelle WA-LRU. WA-LRU exploite la localité temporelle des chunks dans le contenu et la connaissance de la charge du trafic dans le réseau afin d'améliorer la performance du cache. Ensuite, nous analysons et modélisons la logique d'adaptation entre les qualités vidéo basés sur des observations empiriques. Nous montrons que le changement fréquent entre les encodages réduit considérablement la performance des systèmes de cache. Dans ce contexte, nous présentons CF-DASH une implémentation libre d'un player DASH qui vise à réduire les changements fréquents entre qualités, assure une bonne QoE des clients et améliore la performance des systèmes de caches. La deuxième partie de la thèse est dédié à la conception, simulation et implémentation d'une solution de préchargement des contenus vidéo sur terminaux mobiles. Nous concevons un système que nous appelons «Central Predictor System (CPsys)" qui prédit le comportement des clients mobiles et leurs consommations des vidéos. Nous évaluons CPSys avec des traces de trafic réel. Enfin, nous développons une preuve de concept de notre solution de préchargement
Recently, cellular networks have witnessed a phenomenal growth of traffic fueled by new high speed broadband cellular access technologies. This growth is in large part driven by the emergence of the HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) as a new video delivery method. In HAS, several qualities of the same videos are made available in the network so that clients can choose the quality that best fits their bandwidth capacity. This strongly impacts the viewing pattern of the clients, their switching behavior between video qualities, and thus beyond on content delivery systems. In this context, we provide an analysis of a real HAS dataset collected in France and provided by the largest French mobile operator. Firstly, we analyze and model the viewing patterns of VoD and live streaming HAS sessions and we propose a new cache replacement strategy, named WA-LRU. WA-LRU leverages the time locality of video segments within the HAS content. We show that WA-LRU improves the performance of the cache. Second, we analyze and model the adaptation logic between the video qualities based on empirical observations. We show that high switching behaviors lead to sub optimal caching performance, since several versions of the same content compete to be cached. In this context we investigate the benefits of a Cache Friendly HAS system (CF-DASH) which aims at improving the caching efficiency in mobile networks and to sustain the quality of experience of mobile clients. Third, we investigate the mobile video prefetching opportunities. We show that CPSys can achieve high performance as regards prediction correctness and network utilization efficiency. We further show that CPSys outperforms other prefetching schemes from the state of the art. At the end, we provide a proof-of-concept implementation of our prefetching system
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Stanley, Dannie M. "Context-sensitive, adaptable, assistive services and technology." Virtual Press, 2008. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1399193.

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Our research posits a context-sensitive, adaptable, assistive services and technology system (CAAST) that takes advantage of the advancements in mobile computing to provide barrier-free access to environmental information and devices. To inform our research we explore the following topics: the deficiencies associated with current assistive technologies; the advances in wireless sensor node technology; the interference and accuracy problems associated with wireless location detection; the coordination problems associated with service discovery; the management and coordination problems associated with decentralized sensor nodes; the separation of information and activities from the human interface; the efficiency and abstraction problems associated with interface description languages; and the adaptation of information and activities to meet the needs of those with disabilities. As a result of our research into these areas we devise an assistive technology, CAAST, that intends to be a comprehensive approach to universal access to information and activities for those with disabilities.
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Sabbagh, I. S. "An adaptive slow frequency hopping system for band sharing with the existing VHF land mobile radio services." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.370371.

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Arhippainen, L. (Leena). "Studying user experience: issues and problems of mobile services:– Case ADAMOS: User experience (im)possible to catch?" Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2009. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514291081.

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Abstract User experience has become a popular term in research and industry. There has been a great attempt to study and design user experiences. This thesis gives a practical view to user experience studies and methods by reporting test settings and results of the ADAMOS case studies. The goal of the ADAMOS project was to investigate context- and action-sensitive services in terms of how users experience when the system can detect one’s location and actions, and then adjust according to this information. The aim of this thesis is to investigate problems and issues in studying user experiences of mobile services and to find out in which conditions the study of user experience is possible and meaningful. As a contribution this thesis provides practical information for conducting user experience studies and evaluating experiences. The first contribution is a framework (U2E-Frame), which I created and improved iteratively in each test case. The framework is method-independent and it can be used for planning and conducting tests. The second contribution of the thesis is the practical view to all methods that are created, applied, presented and evaluated in this thesis. Especially during this thesis work three novel methods (Mobile Feedback, 3E-Diary and SUE methodology) have been developed and evaluated. The evaluation of the research methods illustrates that the best practice to study user experience is to use several methods together. This enables deeper understanding of user experiences. As the third contribution of this thesis I introduce a proposal of ten user experience heuristics for design and evaluation of user experiences. The aim of these heuristics is to enable designers to understand what meaning user experience has in product design. Developers can use these heuristics for designing and evaluating user experience aspects in product design. This thesis presents the main challenges in user experience research: know what to study (comprehensive user experience), know how to study it (find appropriate methods) and know how to evaluate and design it (user experience heuristics). An answer to the research problem is that it is both possible and meaningful to study user experience when we know user experience targets, and features of the services we want to investigate, and we can use the most appropriate methods, ensure the participant’s commitment to the test and ensure analysing relationships between results collected with different methods.
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Zeitler, Jonas. "Adaptive rendering of celestial bodies in WebGL." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-119970.

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This report covers theory and comparison of techniques for rendering massive scale 3D geospa- tial planet data in a web browser. It also presents implementation details of a few of these tech- niques in WebGL and Javascript, using the Three.js [1] 3D library. The thesis project is part of the implementation of Unitea, a web based education platform for interactive astronomy visualizations. Unitea is a derivative of Uniview, which is a fulldome interactive simulation of the universe. A major part of this thesis is dedicated to the implementa- tion of Hierarchical Level of Detail (HLOD) modules for Three.js based on the theory presented by T. Ulrich [2] and later generalized by Cozzi and Ring [3]. HLOD techniques are dynamic level of detail algorithms that represent the surface of objects as accurately as possible from a certain viewing angle. By using space partitioning tree-structures, view based error metrics and culling techniques detailed representations of the objects (in this case planets) can be efficiently rendered in real-time. The modules developed provide a general-purpose library for rendering planets (or other spher- ical objects) with dynamic level of detail in Three.js. The library also features connections to online web map services (WMS) and tile services.
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Dutra, Rogério Garcia. "Seleção adaptativa e interativa de serviços móveis em ambientes convergentes heterogêneos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3141/tde-11042012-132148/.

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A crescente mobilidade de pessoas e recursos materiais exige um esforço constante na exploração das capacidades oferecidas pelas diferentes tecnologias disponíveis, que convergem para o fornecimento de informações e serviços em qualquer lugar com movimento, a qualquer tempo, e por meio de qualquer dispositivo, objetivos da rede mundial de cooperação e comunicação, conhecida como Internet. Em resposta a essa crescente demanda, a atual Internet está evoluindo do modelo de compartilhamento de informações para o modelo de contribuição e em um futuro próximo, para o modelo de colaboração entre provedores e consumidores, denominada de Internet do Futuro. Embora a atual Internet seja extraordinariamente bem sucedida, como um meio ubíquo de comunicação, sua atual arquitetura impõe limites para o provisionamento de serviços em ambientes heterogêneos e convergentes, demandando novas soluções que superem os desafios tecnológicos necessários ao estabelecimento da Internet do Futuro. Estas novas soluções basear-se-ão nos princípios da computação orientada a serviços, formando os componentes de um novo arcabouço de serviços para a Internet do Futuro, denominada de Internet de Serviços. Na Internet de Serviços, redes de comunicação móveis, convergentes e heterogêneas serão criadas sob demanda, disponibilizando um elevado número de serviços, funcionalmente similares, porém distintos sob o ponto de vista não funcional, dificultando a seleção dos serviços que melhor atendem o nível qualidade de serviço acordado entre provedores e consumidores. Este trabalho propõe uma nova solução para o problema de seleção de serviços, combinando algoritmos, usualmente empregados para prospecção de dados, para selecionar serviços de forma dinâmica e interativa, com base em atributos não funcionais, visando suprir as necessidades de mobilidade e colaboração em ambientes convergentes e heterogêneos, como a Internet de Serviços. Desta forma, este trabalho contribui para o projeto de pesquisa da Internet de Serviços, um dos pilares fundamentais para a elaboração da nova arquitetura orientada a serviços, que servirá de arcabouço à construção da Internet do Futuro, possibilitando inúmeras aplicações como Serviços Baseados em Localização e Computação em Nuvem.
The increasing mobility of people and resources demands additional efforts in exploring new capacities, offered by different technologies, which allows the supply of information and services in any place, any time and through any device, objective of the worldwide collaboration and communication web, known as Internet. Face to this increasing demand, current Internet is evolving from sharing to contribution model and in the near future, to collaboration model between providers and consumers. Although the current Internet has been extraordinarily successful, as a ubiquitous and universal means for communication, its architecture imposes limits for services deployment in heterogeneous and convergent environments, demanding new solutions to overcome the technological issues for Internet of Future achievement. These new solutions will be based on service oriented computing principles, providing the components of the new service framework for Internet of Future, called Internet of Services. In Internet of Services, convergent and heterogeneous mobile communication networks will be created on demand, providing a huge numbers of services, similar from functional point of view, but very different from the nonfunctional point of view, creating challenges for service selection which fits the service level agreement between providers and consumers. This work proposes a new solution for service selection process, combining algorithms commonly used for data mining, to perform dynamic and interactive service selection, fulfilling the mobility and collaborative requirements in a convergent and heterogeneous environment, such as Internet of Services. Therefore, this work contributes to Internet of Services research project, one of fundamental pillars to build the service oriented architecture, which will be used as framework for Internet of Future building, allowing many applications such as Location Based Services and Cloud Computing.
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Books on the topic "Adaptive mobile services"

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Pakkala, Daniel. Lightweight distributed service platform for adaptive mobile services. Espoo [Finland]: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 2004.

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Reichenbacher, Tumasch. Mobile cartography: Adaptive visualisation of geographic information on mobile devices. München: Verlag Dr. Hut, 2004.

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Wang, Karen H. Adaptive service provisioning in partitionable wireless mobile ad-hoc networks. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Adaptive mobile services"

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Lee, DongChun, and JeomGoo Kim. "Adaptive Migration Strategy for Mobile Agents on Internet." In Technologies for E-Services, 201–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44809-8_15.

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Vidal, Iván, Jaime García, Francisco Valera, Ignacio Soto, and Arturo Azcorra. "Adaptive Quality of Service Management for Next Generation Residential Gateways." In Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services, 183–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11907381_19.

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Kang, Jeffrey, Marek Burza, and Peter van der Stok. "Adaptive Streaming of Combined Audio/Video Content over Wireless Networks." In Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services, 13–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11907381_2.

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Hornof, Luke. "Self-Specializing Mobile Code for Adaptive Network Services." In Active Networks, 102–13. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40057-5_8.

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Wu, Eric Hsiao-Kuang, Chiang Jui-Hao, and Hsin-Pu Chung. "An Adaptive Scheduled Transmission Strategy for Multimedia Services in WCDMA Systems." In Networking and Mobile Computing, 102–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11534310_13.

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Keller, Christine, Rico Pöhland, Sören Brunk, and Thomas Schlegel. "An Adaptive Semantic Mobile Application for Individual Touristic Exploration." In Human-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services, 434–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07227-2_41.

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Garcia-Roger, David, M. a. Jose Domenech-Benlloch, Jorge Martinez-Bauset, and Vicent Pla. "Adaptive Trunk Reservation Policies in Multiservice Mobile Wireless Networks." In Management of Multimedia Networks and Services, 47–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11572831_5.

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Li, Baochun. "QoS-Aware Adaptive Services in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 251–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45512-4_18.

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Gill, Asif Qumer, Ghassan Beydoun, Mahmood Niazi, and Habib Ullah Khan. "Adaptive Architecture and Principles for Securing the IoT Systems." In Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing, 173–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50399-4_17.

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Neumann, Luc, and Alberto B. Raposo. "An approach for an adaptive visualization in a mobile environment." In Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services, 272–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0000359.

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Conference papers on the topic "Adaptive mobile services"

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Schou, Saowanee. "Conceptual Service Architecture for Adaptive Mobile Location Services." In 2008 International Conference on Information Networking. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoin.2008.4472796.

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Mizouni, Rabeb, M. Adel Serhani, Abdelghani Benharref, and Oubai Al-Abassi. "Towards Battery-Aware Self-Adaptive Mobile Applications." In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scc.2012.87.

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Tripathi, Vibha. "Adaptive Computation Offloading in Mobile Cloud Computing." In 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006348505520557.

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Davies, N., G. S. Blair, K. Cheuerst, and A. Friday. "Supporting Adaptive Services in a Heterogeneous Mobile Environment." In 1994 First Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA). IEEE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wmcsa.1994.34.

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Knappmeyer, Michael, and Ralf Toenjes. "Adaptive Data Scheduling for Mobile Broadcast Carousel Services." In 2007 IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vetecs.2007.216.

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Samet, Nouha, Asma Ben Letaifa, Mohamed Hamdi, and Sami Tabbane. "Adaptive encryption for real time mobile multimedia services." In 2017 13th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwcmc.2017.7986300.

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Yongjie Zheng and A. T. S. Chan. "Coordinated Composition of Services for Adaptive Mobile Middleware." In 11th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscc.2006.55.

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van der Westhuizen, Charl, and Marijke Coetzee. "A framework for provisioning restful services on mobile devices." In 2013 International Conference on Adaptive Science and Technology (ICAST). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icastech.2013.6707523.

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Liu, Xing, Tansu Alpcan, and Christian Bauckhage. "Adaptive wireless services for augmented environments." In 6th Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.mobiquitous2009.6821.

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Kalyanaraman, Ramya Sri, Yu Xiao, and Antti Ylä-Jääski. "Network Prediction for Adaptive Mobile Applications." In 2009 Third International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies (UBICOMM). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ubicomm.2009.10.

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