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Mobile learning is considered the next step of online learning by incorporating mobility as a key requirement. Indeed, the current wide spread of mobile devices and wireless technologies brings an enormous potential to e-learning, in terms of ubiquity, pervasiveness, personalization, flexibility, and so on. For this reason, Mobile Learning is attracting significant research efforts covering a fairly...
With the development of wireless and mobile technologies, a new wave of technology-driven commerce has started-mobile commerce (m-commerce) in the world. M-commerce refers to any transaction with a monetary value that is conducted over a wireless network via mobile devices. China, as the global largest mobile market, presents potential to develop m-commerce. Focusing on business-to-consumer markets,...
The advance of wireless and mobile technologies has enabled students to learn in an environment that combines learning resources from both the real world and the digital world. Although such an approach has been recognized to be innovative and important, several problems have been revealed in practical learning activities. One major problem is owing to the lack of proper learning strategies or tools...
There is considerable interest in using wireless and mobile technologies in patient monitoring in diverse environments particularly in hospitals and nursing homes. There is growing research interest in determining how these wireless technologies could be applied for patient monitoring and notification. A hierarchical architecture for health monitoring using Intelligent Agents has already been published...
This paper presents an innovative application of wireless, mobile and ubiquitous technologies to support informal and collaborative learning in Kenyan rural farming communities. Such an approach is achieved by the development of a knowledge management system (KMS) integrated with existing local community communication channels, together with experimental knowledge management (KM) initiatives employing...
Recently, the rapid development in computer network fields especially in mobile and wireless technologies has attracted much attention. With the maturity of these technologies, new applications are introduced such as mobile ad hoc network, wireless sensor network and to our concern; Network Mobility (NEMO). NEMO is an extension protocol to mobile ipv6 in providing seamless connection to every node...
OLAP is supported by more and more environment as a powerful analysis tool. With the rapid development of mobile and wireless technologies, users wish to enjoy the OLAP service on these devices. However, there are many issues on mobile OLAP against the traditional ones, e.g. the transmission bottleneck, unstable network connection, etc. Moreover, the mobile device owners have raised increasing requirements...
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