Mobile Computing Techniques in Emerging Markets: Systems, Applications and Services

Mobile Computing Techniques in Emerging Markets: Systems, Applications and Services

Release Date: January, 2012|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 376
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0080-5
ISBN13: 9781466600805|ISBN10: 1466600802|EISBN13: 9781466600812
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Description:

Mobile computing facilitates data transmission without needing to be connected to a fixed physical link. Mobile voice communication is widely established throughout the world and the number of subscribers to various cellular networks has increased considerably over the last few years. An extension of this technology is the ability to send and receive data across these cellular networks. Mobile data communication has become a very important and rapidly evolving technology as it allows users to transmit data from remote locations to other remote or fixed locations. This proves to be the solution to the biggest problem for business people on the move.

Mobile Computing Techniques in Emerging Markets: Systems, Applications and Services provides the latest research and best practices in the field of mobile computing. Theoretical and pragmatic viewpoints on mobile computing offer guidance for professionals using this book to inform their practices. A solid foundation on mobile computing and an expansive vision of its possibilities combine to promote understanding and the successful implementation of mobile computing techniques in emerging markets.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Collaborative Filtering
  • Context-Aware Mobile Computing
  • Environmental Sensors
  • Graph Theory Algorithms and Mobile Ad hoc Networks
  • GSM
  • Integrated Mobile Calendar Systems
  • Mobile City Guides
  • Mobile Security Protocols
  • Mobile Technology and Health Information Systems
  • Network Mobility Management
Reviews & Statements

This book will be very useful to individuals, researchers, scientists, academics, students, libraries, journalists and development practitioners working in the field of mobile computing. This book will generate tremendous impetus in terms of mobile computing based research [initiatives] which would be useful for the society.

– Ang Ban Siong, Human Rights Ambassador for NGO to United Nations

With a collection of manuscripts surrounding applications of mobile computing in innovative usage, this book will promote the understanding of the concepts and successful implementation of mobile computing technologies in emerging markets.

– A.V. Senthil Kumar, Bharathiar University, India, and Hakikur Rahman, University of Minho, Portugal
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Prof. A.V.Senthil Kumar to his credit he has industrial experience for five years and teaching experience of 27 years. He has also received his Doctor of Science (D.Sc in Computer Science). He has to his credit 33 Book Chapters, 220 papers in International and National Journals 60 papers in International Conferences in International and National Conferences, and edited 12 books (IGI Global, USA). He is as Associate Editor of IEEE Access. He is an Editor-in-Chief for many journals and Key Member for India, Machine Intelligence Research Lab (MIR Labs). He is an Editorial Board Member and Reviewer for various International Journals. He is also a Committee member for various International Conferences. He is a Life member of International Association of Engineers (IAENG), Systems Society of India (SSI), member of The Indian Science Congress Association, member of Internet Society (ISOC), International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT), Indian Association for Research in Computing Science (IARCS), and committee member for various International Conferences.
Hakikur Rahman is an academic over 30 years has served leading education institutes in Bangladesh and abroad, and established various ICT4D projects funded by ADB, EU, UNDP and World Bank. He is currently serving as the Dean, School of Science and Engineering and Head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of the Presidency University and Director at the Ansted University Sustainability Research Institute. Before joining here, he was a Professor, CSE at the Asian University of Bangladesh. Before that he served the BRAC University as an Associate Professor (Chair, CSE Dept.) and a Post-Doctoral Researcher (Research Associate) at the University of Minho, Portugal under the Centro Algoritmi. He has written and edited over 25 books, more than 50 book chapters and contributed over 200 articles on computer education, ICTs, knowledge management, open innovation, data mining and e-government research in newspapers, journals and conference proceedings. Graduating from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1981, he has done his Master's of Engineering from the American University of Beirut in 1986 and completed his PhD in Computer Engineering from the Ansted University, BVI, UK in 2001; and PhD in ICT from the Empresarial University of Costa Rica in 2011.
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