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While Bookmark and Screen-memo memorize Web pages for future re-visit, re-visiting Web pages by using Bookmark or Screen-memo still requires a large amount of operation for cellular-phone users since the screen sizes of cellular phones are generally much smaller than the sizes of Web pages. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a content clipping system for Web browsing using...
This paper introduces a sensor network testbed, X-sensor, that integrates multiple sensor networks deployed at different sites. X-sensor provides three functionalities: (a) a sensor network search which enables users to find a sensor networks appropriate for experiment and data acquisition, (b) a sensor data archive which provides users with various sensor data acquired by sensor nodes, and (c) an...
This paper introduces a new sensor network testbed, X-sensor, that integrates multiple sensor networks deployed at different sites. X-sensor provides three functionalities: (a) a sensor network search which enables users to find a sensor networks appropriate for experiment and data acquisition, (b) a sensor data archive which provides users with various sensor data acquired by sensor nodes, and (c)...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in a broadcast database system where the server periodically broadcasts contents of a database to mobile clients such as PDAs and smart phones. There are three query processing methods in the broadcast database system. Generally, mobile clients have limits in energy consumption, i.e., battery,and each of the three methods consumes different amount...
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