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A personal distributed environment for future mobile systems

A personal distributed environment for future mobile systems

... is distributed over a number of devices, traditional solutions such as SIM cards, using secure hardware to match an identity with a single device, are no longer ... See full document

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Decentralized Dynamic Query Optimization based on Mobiles Agents for Large Scale Data Integration Systems

Decentralized Dynamic Query Optimization based on Mobiles Agents for Large Scale Data Integration Systems

... In order to deal with the unexpected changes in large scale distributed environment, we propose to use the mobile agent [16, 25] for extension of join algorithms which is called mobile j[r] ... See full document

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DESIGN OF FAULT TOLERANCE PROTOCOL FOR MOBILE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

DESIGN OF FAULT TOLERANCE PROTOCOL FOR MOBILE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

... Check-pointing is a method that assists to tolerate faults which would force long-running process to restart. The most common way to apply check-pointing, is to copy all the data of an process from the memory to reliable ... See full document

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An Analysis of Management Cost for Mobile Agent based Network Management Model

An Analysis of Management Cost for Mobile Agent based Network Management Model

... of mobile code, carried over by Goldszmidit et al [14], introduces the concept of management by ...device. Mobile agent based strategies have distinct advantages over the others as it allowed for easy ... See full document

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A MINIMUM-PROCESS GLOBAL STATE DETECTION SCHEME FOR MOBILE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS.

A MINIMUM-PROCESS GLOBAL STATE DETECTION SCHEME FOR MOBILE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS.

... with mobile distributed systems, we come across some issues like: mobility, low bandwidth of wireless channels and lack of stable storage on mobile nodes, disconnections, limited battery power ... See full document

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REVIEW OF SOME CHECKPOINTING ALGORITHMS IN DISTRIBUTED AND MOBILE SYSTEMS

REVIEW OF SOME CHECKPOINTING ALGORITHMS IN DISTRIBUTED AND MOBILE SYSTEMS

... A distributed system is a collection of computers that are spatially separated and do not share a common memory. The processes executing on these computers communicate with one another by exchanging messages over ... See full document

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Securing personal distributed environments

Securing personal distributed environments

... The Personal Distributed Environment (PDE) is a new concept being developed by Mobile VCE allowing future mobile users flexible access to their information and ...traditional ... See full document

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Mobile Agent Based Authentication: A Model for User Authentication in a Distributed System

Mobile Agent Based Authentication: A Model for User Authentication in a Distributed System

... the mobile agents lead to faster applications, reduced bandwidth demands, or less dependence on a reliable network ...of mobile agents in electronic commerce, network management, personal digital ... See full document

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New Direction in Computer Architecture

New Direction in Computer Architecture

... paper-computing environment as a worthy new direction for computer architecture research: personal mobile computing, where portable devices are used for visual computing and per-sonal communications ... See full document

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Mapping the future: the personal learning environment reference model and emerging technology

Mapping the future: the personal learning environment reference model and emerging technology

... A sub-theme within the PLE intervention is the transition from traditional LMS systems to a PLE service-driven paradigm—a step which is clearly a vital element in the emergence of the PLE. Within the currently ... See full document

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Influence of laser diode nonlinearities on fibre optic systems supporting direct-sequence code division multiple access signals

Influence of laser diode nonlinearities on fibre optic systems supporting direct-sequence code division multiple access signals

... generation systems th at are delivering mass market low-cost digital telecommunications ...generation mobile standard th at links mobile personal communications users into networked broadband ... See full document

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The personal distributed environment

The personal distributed environment

... the future there will be a greater proliferation of wireless processing ...the Personal Distributed Environment (PDE) concept ...a personal networking solution aimed at providing access ... See full document

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A resource management architecture for future mobile communications systems

A resource management architecture for future mobile communications systems

... from distributed control of several radio ac- cess methodologies towards co-ordinated control from a centralised entity responsible for radio resources in a given area – the approach taken by the RM ... See full document

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Anti message Logging Based Coordinated Checkpointing Protocol for Deterministic Mobile Computing Systems

Anti message Logging Based Coordinated Checkpointing Protocol for Deterministic Mobile Computing Systems

... for mobile computing systems needs to handle many new issues like: mobility, low bandwidth of wireless channels, lack of stable storage on mobile nodes, disconnections, limited battery power and high ... See full document

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Using Ontologies to Model Attacks in an Internet based Mobile Ad hoc Network (iMANET)

Using Ontologies to Model Attacks in an Internet based Mobile Ad hoc Network (iMANET)

... Figure 2 illustrates the first level of the proposed ontology. The six main classes of ontology are Vulnerabilities, BroadcastApproaches, Attacks, AttackTargets, Payload, and Attackers. In Figure 3, we have further ... See full document

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Minimising the impact of disturbances in future highly-distributed power systems

Minimising the impact of disturbances in future highly-distributed power systems

... envisioned future power system architecture, named web of cells (WoC), decentralises critical system functions – such as the provision of inertia, frequency containment, and balancing – into zones or “cells” which ... See full document

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Electron-Impact Ionization of Boronfluorides BFx (x=1, 2 & 3)

Electron-Impact Ionization of Boronfluorides BFx (x=1, 2 & 3)

... According to Braun and Rossak (2005), typical values of the delay between source node and target node, = 90 msec, throughput, = 100 Kbytes/sec., and time to marshall and unmarshall the mobile agent for each pair ... See full document

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Supporting transient stability in future highly distributed power systems

Supporting transient stability in future highly distributed power systems

... In terms of improving the transient performance, there are number of solutions have been proposed and developed by different researches. Some research such as in [36] and [37] have explained that any measures reducing ... See full document

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Renewable Energy Sources Based EV/HEV for Bi Directional Operation in AC and DC Grid
Routhu Trimurtulu & B Venkata Ramana

Renewable Energy Sources Based EV/HEV for Bi Directional Operation in AC and DC Grid Routhu Trimurtulu & B Venkata Ramana

... Figure 1 show typical PV panels configured into arrays. For a PV system, the voltage output is a constant DC whose magnitude depends on the configuration in which the solar cells/modules are connected. On the other hand, ... See full document

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Adaptive intelligent grid scheduling system

Adaptive intelligent grid scheduling system

... computing systems have developed starting from a single computing system and have eventually grown into Massively Parallel Processors (MPPs), computing network of workstations, distributed computing ... See full document

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