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Overview
Mobil Computing: Implementing Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies is designed to address some of the business and technical challenges of pervasive computing that encompass current and emerging technology standards, infrastructures and architectures, and innovative and high impact applications of mobile technologies in virtual enterprises. The various articles examine a host of issues including: the challenges and current solutions in mobile connectivity and coordination; management infrastructures; innovative architectures for fourth generation wireless and Ad-hoc networks; error-free frequency assignments for wireless communication; cost-effective wavelength assignments in optical communication networks; data and transaction modeling in a mobile environment, and bandwidth issues and data routing in mobile Ad-hoc networks.
Synopsis
Nine contributions based on a 2000 conference at the State U. of New York at Buffalo, where Upadhyaya is based, elucidate aspects of wireless Internet technology. The first chapter provides a view of mobile computing from India, with case examples illustrating how mobile computing has propelled developing countries into the global digital economy. Other topics addressed include elements of successful virtual organizations, the architecture of the next generation wireless network, solutions to the interference problem in wireless communication systems, and mobile environment data management techniques. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR