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This demo shows a prototype of a user-centric mobility framework that provides handover for macro-mobility on handheld devices. The framework is designed for mobile-controlled handover and does not require modification of the Internet infrastructure. The end-users are so able to control the roaming process governed by user considerations in addition to business objectives. To achieve seamless mobility...
OpenID is starting to mature as an identity system. At the time of writing, more than 500 million users are OpenID-enabled, and more than 48 000 service provider sites support the solution and the growth is rapid. The next natural step now is to enable all those users to logon safely, yet easily, to all those services; this is not handled by the identity system itself. This paper discusses how telecom...
This conceptual paper focuses on revealing challenges and offering concepts associated with the incorporation of the quality of experience (QoE) paradigm into the design of mobile video systems. The corresponding design framework combines application, middleware and networking layer in a unique cross-layer approach, in which all layers shall jointly analyse the quality of the video and its delivery...
The paper advances a new architecture for seamless roaming, which is implemented at the application layer. This architecture is subject for the research projects PERIMETER and MOBICOME, recently granted by the EU STREP FP7 and EUREKA, respectively. The research challenges are on mobility management, security, QoE management, overlay routing, node positioning, mobility modeling and prediction, middleware...
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