1st Edition

Handbook of Mobile Systems Applications and Services

Edited By Anup Kumar, Bin Xie Copyright 2012
    612 Pages 164 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    612 Pages 164 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    From fundamental concepts and theories to implementation protocols and cutting-edge applications, the Handbook of Mobile Systems Applications and Services supplies a complete examination of the evolution of mobile services technologies. It examines service-oriented architecture (SOA) and explains why SOA and service oriented computing (SOC) will play key roles in the development of future mobile services.

    Investigating current service discovery frameworks, the book covers the basics of mobile services and applications developed in various contexts. The first section provides readers with the required background in mobile services architecture. Next, it details of middleware support for mobile services. The final section discusses security and applications of mobile services. Containing the contributions of leading researchers and academics from around the world, the book:

    • Introduces a new location-based access control model
    • Unveils a simple, yet powerful enhancement that enables Web services to locally manage workflow dependencies and handle messages resulting from multiple workflows
    • Examines an event-based location aware query model that continuously aggregates data in specific areas around mobile sensors of interest
    • Addresses the problem of location-based access control in the context of privacy protection
    • Presents a layered architecture of context-aware middleware
    • Considers the development of assistive technology solutions for the blind or visually impaired

    Discussing architecture for supporting multi-mode terminals in integrated heterogeneous wireless networks, this book addresses the network availability constraint to serve all mobile services originating from a single-user terminal. It examines QoS protocols and their enhancements in supporting user mobility. Analyzing mobile services security vulnerabilities, it details security design best practices that mobile service developers can use to improve the security of their mobile systems.

    BUILDING BLOCKS FOR MOBILE SERVICES ARCHITECTURE
    Service-Oriented Architecture for Mobile Services; Hong-Linh Truong and Schahram Dustdar
    Service Discovery for Mobile Computing: Classifications, Considerations, and Challenges; Jian Zhu, Mohamma d Oliya, and Hung Keng Pung
    Interactive Context-Aware Services for Mobile Devices; Anala Aniruddha Pandit and Anup Kumar
    Mobile Data Services with Location Awareness and Event Detection in Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks; Liang Hong, Yafeng Wu, and Sang H. Son
    Service Collaboration Protocols in Mobile Systems; Jingli Li and Bin Xie
    Mobile Agents for Mobile Services; Ratan K. Ghosh

    MIDDLEWARE FOR MOBILE SERVICES
    Middleware for Mobile and Pervasive Services; Antoine B. Bagula, Mieso K. Denko, and M. Zennaro
    Context-Aware Middleware for Supporting Mobile Applications and Services; Wenwei Xue and Hung Keng Pung
    Interoperability across Technologies for Mobile Services; Anup Kumar, M. Iyad Alkhayat, Bin Xie, and Sanjuli Agarwal
    Mobility and Middleware: Enabling Ubiquitous Quality of Service for Mobile Services; Bing He, Bin Xie, and Sanjuli Agarwal
    Middleware Systems Architecture for Distributed Web Service Workflow Coordination; Janaka Balasooriya, Sushil K. Prasad, and Shamkant B. Navathe
    Development and Implementation of Mobile Services in Mobile Platforms; Yingbing Yu, Bin Xie, and Sanjuli Agarwal
    Security and Applications of Mobile Services Security, Privacy, and Authorization for Mobile Services; Robert Kelley, Anup Kumar, and Bin Xie
    GEO-PRIVACY: Enforcing Privacy Policies Considering User Location; Matthias Farwick, Berthold Agreiter, Basel Katt, Thomas Trojer, and Patrick C. K. Hung
    Service-Based Connectivity for Wireless Systems; Abraham George
    Mobile Access to Printed Texts for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired; A. S. Shaik and M. Yeasin

    Index

    Biography

    About the Editors: Dr. Anup Kumar completed his PhD from NCSU and is currently a professor of CECS Department at the University of Louisville and the director of Mobile Information Network and Distributed Systems (MINDS) Lab. His research interests include wireless and mobile systems, routing in adhoc and sensor networks, distributed algorithm implementation, QoS-based Web services, seamless mobile computing environment, and wireless content delivery over the Internet. He has been PI and Co-PI of several federal grants funded by National Science Foundation, Department of Treasury, Kentucky Science Foundation, Department of Hometown Security, etc. He is the associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing. He is also the associate editor of the Internal Journal of Web Services Research and International Society of Computers and their Application Journal. He was a member of IEEE Distinguished Visitor Program (2006-2008). In GLOBECOM-2010, he had organized the Cloud Computing Forum and has given tutorials on Cloud Computing at CyberC-2010, ICCNT-2010, and SCC-2009. He is currently serving on the organizing committees of many international conferences. He was the Chair of IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Simulation (TCSIM) (2004-2007). He has published and presented over 175 papers. Some of his papers have appeared in ACM Multimedia Systems Journal, several IEEE Transactions, Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, etc. He was the associate editor of the International Journal of Engineering Design and Automation (1995-1998). He has served on many conference programs and organizing committees such as CyberC-2009, MASS-2008, SCC-2008, ICWS-2008, IEEE ISCC 2007, IEEE ICSW-2006, IEEE MASS-2005, IEEE SCC-2005, IEEE ICWS-2005, CIT-2005, IEEE MASCOTS, and ADCOM '97