We introduce a new synchronization problem in mobile ad-hoc systems: the Driving Philosophers. In this problem, an unbounded number of driving philosophers (processes) access a rou...
Global systems – systems which may operate over transient networks including mobile elements and in which computation itself may be mobile – are gaining in importance. Neverthe...
Hubert Baumeister, Nora Koch, Piotr Kosiuczenko, P...
In the Mobile IPv6 protocol, the mobile node sends binding updates to its correspondents to inform them about its current location. It is well-known that the origin of this locati...
Within the Bluetooth mobile space, overwhelmingly large sets of interaction and encounter data can very quickly be accumulated. This presents a challenge to gaining an understandi...
Daragh Byrne, Barry Lavelle, Gareth J. F. Jones, A...
People tend to form social networks within geographical areas. This can be explained by the fact that generally geographical localities correspond to common interests (e.g. studen...