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As smart phones and tablets are becoming the daily computing device of choice for young ages, it is expected that mobile applications and services should be as flexible, high quality, and secure as the desktop systems. In this book, latest trends in mobile computing will be discussed. International Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC) , a peer-reviewed open access journal published bimonthly in English-language, aims to foster a wider academic interest in this fast moving field, and publishes a wide range of researches on the R&D communities working in academia and the telecommunications and networking industries with a forum for sharing research tens of millions of mobile devices. And, according to Statista,2 there will be 4.77 billion mobile phone users in 2017 and 1.15 billion tablets in use in 2016.3 As the number of mobile computing devices increases, so do mobile security concerns. There are already many existing and new threats related to mobile devices. From the Birth of Telecommunications to the Modern Era of Cellular Communications and Wireless Local Area Networks: a brief summary of the evolution of wireless communications from telegraph to radio, cellular communication, wireless local area networks, and beyond. Wireless and Mobile Communications and Computing. This is the previous page of Wireless and Mobile Communications, we are in the processing to convert all the books there to the new page. Please check this page daily!!! Wireless and mobile networks are quickly becoming the networks of choice, not only because of large bandwidth, but due to the flexibility and freedom they offer. W ith the increasing use of smallportable computers, wireless networks, and satellites, a trend to support computing on the move has emerged—this trend is known as mobile computing or Mobile computing is human-computer interaction in which a computer is expected to be transported during normal usage, which allows for transmission of data, voice and video. Mobile computing involves mobile communication, mobile hardware, and mobile software. Communication issues include ad hoc networks and infrastructure networks as well as communication properties, protocols, data formats Both mobile communication and mobile computing involve wireless data transfer. The difference is in the kind of data being transferred, and the kind of service being provided. The prevailing definition of mobile communication is any kind of communication that is done over a mobile phone interface. » Wireless and mobile communications networks » Services and applications enabled by these networks » Relationships between the global, pervasive, computation environment and the communications infrastructure supporting it ¦To provide students with the practical skills to develop services and applications for wireless and mobile networks Mobile computing and commerce are spreading rapidly, replacing or supplement-ing wired computing. The wireless infrastructure upon which mobile computing is built may reshape the entire IT ?eld. The technologies, applications, and limitations of mobile computing and mobile commerce are the main focus of this chapter. Late in Wireless Internetworking. A Mobile Host Protocol Supporting Route Optimization and Authentication, Andrew Myles, David B. Johnson, Charles Perkins, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, special issue on Mobile and Wireless Co
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