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Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing
Author(s) : Raj Kamal

9780195686777, Paperback , 596 Pages
October 2007
Rs. 335
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Description

Mobile Computing provides a comprehensive coverage of both the communication and computing aspects. The student-friendly style, numerous illustrative examples and exercises for each topic discussed make the text ideal for classroom learning

Mobile Computing is designed to serve as a textbook for students in the disciplines of computer science and engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and information technology. It describes the basic concepts of mobile computing and provides technical information about the various aspects of the subject as also the latest technologies that are currently in use. The first few chapters present a balanced view of mobile computing as well as mobile communication, including the 2G and 3G communication systems, mobile IP, and mobile TCP. The subsequent chapters provide a systematic explanation of mobile computing as a discipline in itself. The book provides an in-depth coverage of databases in mobile systems, methods of data caching, dissemination and synchronization, Bluetooth, IrDA and ZigBee protocols, data security, mobile ad hoc and wireless sensor networks, and programming languages and operating systems for mobile computing devices. Written in an easy-to-understand and student-friendly manner, the book includes several illustrative examples and sample codes. A comprehensive set of exercises is included at the end of each chapter

Key Features

  • Facilitates an insight into the fundamental principles that form the basis of mobile computing
  • Includes a large number of examples and sample codes that demonstrate how various technologies are used and integrated
  • Provides updated coverage of recent trends and developments in mobile computing
  • Incorporates pedagogical features such as review questions and objective type questions to test the understanding of concepts
  • Includes an appendix on mobile satellite communication networks and another on Java programs for developing mobile computing applications

Readership

Undergraduate students of engineering; MCA
Practising Engineers; Mobile Application Developers

List of contents

  • Mobile Communications: An Overview
  • Mobile Devices and Systems
  • GSM and Similar Architectures
  • Wireless Medium Access Control and CDMA-based Communication
  • Mobile IP Network Layer
  • Mobile Transport Layer
  • Databases
  • Data Dissemination and Broadcasting Systems
  • Data Synchronization in Mobile Computing Systems
  • Mobile Devices: Server and Management
  • Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
  • Wireless LAN, Mobile Internet Connectivity, and Personal Area Network
  • Mobile Application Languages—XML,Java, J2ME, and JavaCard
  • Mobile Operating Systems
  • Appendix 1:Mobile Satellite Communication
  • Appendix 2:Java Programs for Mobile Computing
  • Appendix 3:Solutions to Objective Type Questions
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index
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Author Details
Raj Kamal is currently Professor of Computer Science and Head of School of Electronics, Devi Ahilya University, Indore. A PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, he has about 40 years of experience in teaching and research. A prolific writer, he has authored 10 textbooks and published several research papers in journals of both international and national repute. His areas of interest are mobile computing, embedded systems, computer architecture and organization, data structures, microcontrollers, and Internet and Web technologies
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