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1st MLICS 1993: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Proceedings of the USENIX Mobile & Location-Independent Computing Symposium, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, August 2-3, 1993. USENIX Association 1993
- Pravin Bhagwat, Charles E. Perkins:
A Mobile Networking System Based on Internet Protocol (IP). - Kimberly Keeton, Domenico Ferrari, Bruce A. Mah, Srinivasan Seshan, Randy H. Katz:
Providing Connection-Oriented Network Services to Mobile Hosts. - Andrew Athan, Daniel J. Duchamp:
Agent-Mediated Message Passing for Constrained Environments. - Terri Watson, Brian N. Bershad:
Local Area Mobile Computing on Stock Hardware and Mostly Stock Software. - Christopher A. Kantarjiev, Mark D. Weiser, Alan J. Demers, Ron Frederick, Robert T. Krivacic:
Experiences with X in a Wireless Environment. - Brent B. Welch, Marvin Theimer:
Customizing Mobile Applications. - Larry B. Huston, Peter Honeyman:
Disconnected Operation for AFS. - Mahadev Satyanarayanan, James J. Kistler, Lily B. Mummert, Maria Ebling, Puneet Kumar, Qi Lu:
Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile Environment. - B. Clifford Neuman, Shantaprasad Upasani, Steven Seger Augart:
Using Prospero to Support Integrated Location-Independent Computing. - Phil Karn:
The Qualcomm CDMA Digital Cellular System. - Norman Adams, Michael M. Tso, Bill N. Schilit, Rich Gold, Roy Want:
An Infrared Network for Mobile Computers. - Michael Bender, Alexander Davidson, Clark Dong, Steven Drach, Anthony Glenning, Karl Jacob, Jack Jia, James Kempf, Nachiappan Periakaruppan, Gale Snow, Becky Wong:
UNIX For Nomads: Making UNIX Support Mobile Computing.
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