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The emerging technology of transparent computing has provided a new perspective of resource sharing and management due to the separation of computation and storage in this mode. In this paper, we introduce a framework of mobile transparent computing (MTC) by efficient integration of transparent computing and mobile computing. The MTC environment is a kind of decentralized networks that consist of...
Recently, the fact that mobile devices with various kinds of hardware and software platforms constantly appear on the market has resulted in huge amount of mobile applications coming out based on different platforms. Thus a big challenge has emerged to design applications on the heterogeneous devices and operating systems (OSes). This paper proposes a completely cross platform mobile transparent computing...
Localization of constituent nodes is of fundamental importance in many wireless sensor networks (WSNs) related applications. Existing research has mainly investigated the problem of localization in static WSNs, where the localization is performed mainly at the time of the node deployment. In contrast, it is important to keep track of the current locations of the nodes by invoking the localization...
Many applications of wireless sensor networks require precise knowledge of the locations of constituent nodes. In these applications, it is desirable for the nodes to be able to autonomously determine their locations before they start sensing and transmitting data. Most localization algorithms use anchor nodes with known locations to determine the positions of the remaining nodes. However, these existing...
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