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With the advancements in mobile sensors and health-care technologies, mobile health (mHealth) services are growing in demand. However, the deployment of mHealth's applications in rural and underdeveloped areas remains a major challenge, despite the investments made, largely due to unreliable communication infrastructures. In this paper, we propose delivering mHealth data in a highly disruptive wireless...
Following the explosion of Internet-enabled mobile devices and mobile services, users tend to expect network connectivity everywhere they go and at any time. In anticipation of these higher connectivity expectations and requirements especially for vehicular communication, several technologies like WiMAX, cellular networks (i.e., 3G/4G) and wireless mesh networks have been developed. While cellular...
Many applications are being developed to leverage the popularity of mobile opportunistic networks. However, building adaptive testbeds can be costly and challenging. This challenge motivates the need for effective opportunistic network simulators to provide a variety of opportunistic environment setups, and evaluate proposed applications and protocols with a comprehensive set of metrics. This paper...
The exponential increase in mobile data demand, coupled with growing user expectation to be connected in all places at all times, have introduced novel challenges for researchers to address. Fortunately, the wide spread deployment of various network technologies and the increased adoption of multi-interface-enabled devices allow researchers to develop solutions for those challenges. Such solutions...
Mobile Device Clouds are becoming a reality with the quantitative and qualitative upgrades on mobile devices such as smart-phones and tablets. This proliferation renders mobile devices capable of initiating sophisticated cyberattacks especially when they coordinate together and form a distributed mobile botnets which we call “MobiBots”. MobiBots infect a large number of mobile devices and schedule...
Many mobile applications overcome their device limitations in computational, energy, or data resources by offloading computations to the cloud. In this paper, we consider environments in which computational offloading occurs amongst a set of mobile devices. We call such an environment a mobile device cloud (MDC). In this work, we first highlight the gain in computation time and energy consumption...
With the ubiquity of WiFi-enabled smartphones, and large-scale access point deployment, WiFi-based localization is one of the most promising indoor localization systems. Existing WiFi localization solutions, however, exhibit high power demand due to the periodic updates required, which raises the barrier for deployment on mobile devices since battery life is a crucial resource. In this paper, we present...
The fundamental challenge in opportunistic networking, regardless of the application, is enabling node cooperation in order to forward a message. While node cooperation is considered as a fundamental property in such networks, ensuring such a property between two devices in mobile opportunistic networks remains largely unexplored. In this paper, we investigate the potential impact of the lack of trust...
Social forwarding, recently a hot topic in mobile opportunistic networking, faces extreme challenges from potentially large numbers of mobile nodes, vast areas, and limited communication resources. Such conditions render forwarding more challenging in large-scale networks. We observe that forwarding techniques based on social popularity fail to efficiently forward messages in large scale networks...
The fundamental challenge in opportunistic networking, regardless of the application, is when and how to forward a message. Rank-based forwarding techniques currently represent one of the most promising methods for addressing this message forwarding challenge. While these techniques have demonstrated great efficiency in performance, they do not address the rising concern of fairness amongst various...
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