Hermann et al., 2001 - Google Patents
DEAPspace–transient ad hoc networking of pervasive devicesHermann et al., 2001
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- Hermann R
- Husemann D
- Moser M
- Nidd M
- Rohner C
- Schade A
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- Computer Networks
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The rapid spreading of mobile computerized devices marks the beginning of a new computing paradigm characterized by ad hoc networking and spontaneous interaction, taking place transparently to the human user. The DEAPspace project described in this …
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