Preface | |
Introduction to Mobile Computing | p. 1 |
The Parctab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment | p. 45 |
Scalable Support for Transparent Mobile Internetworking | p. 103 |
Location Management for Networks with Mobile Users | p. 129 |
Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks | p. 153 |
Routing over Multi-Hop Wireless Network of Mobile Computers | p. 183 |
Improving the Performance of Reliable Transport Protocols in Mobile Computing Environments | p. 207 |
Indirect Transport Layer Protocols for Mobile Wireless Environment | p. 229 |
Connecting Mobile Workstations to the Internet over a Digital Cellular Telephone Network | p. 253 |
Asynchronous Video: Coordinated Video Coding and Transport for Heterogenous Networks with Wireless Access | p. 271 |
Wireless Publishing: Issues and Solutions | p. 299 |
Broadcast Disks: Data Management for Asymmetric Communication Environments | p. 331 |
Application Design for Wireless Computing | p. 363 |
Mobisaic: An Information System for a Mobile Wireless Computing Environment | p. 375 |
Providing Location Information in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment | p. 397 |
UNIX for Nomads: Making UNIX Support Mobile Computing | p. 425 |
Scheduling for Reduced CPU Energy | p. 449 |
Storage Alternatives for Mobile Computers | p. 473 |
Disconnected Operation in the Coda File System | p. 507 |
Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile Computing Environment | p. 537 |
Mobility Support for Sales and Inventory Applications | p. 571 |
Strategies for Query Processing in Mobile Computing | p. 595 |
The Case for Wireless Overlay Networks | p. 621 |
The Diana Approach to Mobile Computing | p. 651 |
The CMU Mobile Computers and Their Application for Maintenance | p. 681 |
Genesis and Advanced Traveler Information Systems | p. 699 |
Index | p. 725 |
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