Browsing by Subject "Energy utilization"
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AD-APT: Blurring the boundary between mobile advertising and user satisfaction
(Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2016)The choice between two dominant monetization strategies for mobile apps, i.e. capitalising on revenue generated from either users or advertisers, is not a straightforward one. While users are initially attracted more to ...
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AdaM: An adaptive monitoring framework for sampling and filtering on IoT devices
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015)Real-time data processing while the velocity and volume of data generated keep increasing, as well as, energy-efficiency are great challenges of big data streaming which have transitioned to the Internet of Things (IoT) ...
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A comparative study of protocols for efficient data propagation in smart dust networks
(2003)Smart Dust is comprised of a vast number of ultra-small fully autonomous computing and communication devices, with very restricted energy and computing capabilities, that co-operate to accomplish a large sensing task. Smart ...
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Disclosure-free GPS trace search in smartphone networks
(2011)In this paper we present a powerful distributed framework for finding similar trajectories in a smart phone network, without disclosing the traces of participating users. Our framework, coined Smart Trace, exploits ...
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A Family of Resource-Bound Real-Time Process Algebras
(2006)The Algebra of Communicating Shared Resources (ACSR) is a timed process algebra which extends classical process algebras with the notion of a resource. It takes the view that the timing behavior of a real-time system depends ...
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In-network data acquisition and replication in mobile sensor networks
(2011)This paper assumes a set of n mobile sensors that move in the Euclidean plane as a swarm. Our objectives are to explore a given geographic region by detecting and aggregating spatiooral events of interest and to store these ...
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Mobile Data Management in Indoor Spaces
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015)This advanced seminar presents the fundamental mobile data management concepts behind the realization of innovative indoor information services that deal with all aspects of handling indoor data as a valuable resource, ...
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Multi-objective query optimization in smartphone social networks
(2011)The bulk of social network applications for smart phones (e.g., Twitter, Face book, Foursquare, etc.) currently rely on centralized or cloud-like architectures in order to carry out their data sharing and searching tasks. ...
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Optimized query routing trees for wireless sensor networks
(2011)In order to process continuous queries over Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), sensors are typically organized in a Query Routing Tree (denoted as T) that provides each sensor with a path over which query results can be ...
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Selecting Long Atomic Traces for High Coverage
(2003)This paper performs a comprehensive investigation of dynamic selection for long atomic traces. It introduces a classification of trace selection methods and discusses existing and novel dynamic selection approaches - ...
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SmartP2P: A multi-objective framework for finding social content in P2P smartphone networks
(2012)In this demonstration paper, we present a novel framework for searching objects (e.g., images, videos, etc.) captured by the users in a mobile social community. Our framework, is founded on an in-situ data storage model, ...
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Toward energy-aware balancing of mobile graphics
(SPIE, 2015)In the area of computer graphics the design of hardware and software has primarily been driven by the need to achieve maximum performance. Energy efficiency was usually neglected, assuming that a stable always-on power ...
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Towards planet-scale localization on smartphones with a partial radiomap
(2012)The majority of smartphone localization systems use Assisted-GPS for fine-grained localization in outdoor spaces or WiFi-based RSS (Received Signal Strength) technologies for coarse-grain positioning in indoor and outdoor ...
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WSN operability during persistent attack execution
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are utilized in a number of critical infrastructures, e.g. healthcare, disaster and relief. In sensitive environments, it is vital to maintain the operability of the network in an effort to ...