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Mobile web browsing is becoming very popular with the recent advances in the satellite and wireless networks, and the growing popularity of the World Wide Web. The mobile users generally have limited resources, such as low bandwidth and low-resolution terminal, compared to the conventional desktop users. It is important to develop techniques that will enable the mobile users to access the web efficiently...
With the increased popularity of touch screen mobile phones, touch gesture behavior is becoming more and more important. Due to increasing demand for safer access in touch screen mobile phones, old strategies like pins, tokens, or passwords have failed to stay abreast of the challenges. However, we study user authentication scheme based on these touch dynamics features for accurate user authentication...
This paper presents intelligent Communication protocols for universal access in a proposed Vehicular Networking Device. The device can communicate on multiple frequency bands using different MAC and PHY Interfaces. The device cannot use existing routing protocols as they are limited and work in relation with a unique MAC and PHY Interface. This paper presents the communication protocols and vehicular...
In today's heterogeneous network environment a lot of research is focused on supporting multiple interfaces on a device. Mobility in IPv6 networks is supported by Mobile IPv6 (D. Johnson, et al., June 2004). Although MIPv6 and its extensions (G. Dommetry, et al., July 2001), (H. Soliman, et al., July 2001) tackle the problem of mobility in the Internet, they do not support session survivability across...
Wireless technology is expected to be the dominant mode of access technology in the future. Besides voice, a new data range of services such as multimedia and high speed data are being offered for delivery over wireless network. Mobility will be seamless, realizing the concept of persons' being in contact anywhere, at any time. Throughout this paper, we review the long, interesting development of...
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