Monday 27 September 2021

Study on Optimization of three Way Merging Algorithm for Mobile Users| Chapter 9 | Current Topics on Mathematics and Computer Science Vol. 11

Mobile Computing is a new paradigm that aims to provide users with persistent network connectivity no matter where they are. Computer networking broke down the physical barriers between computers, allowing users on one computer to access resources on another. This cleared the way for distributed computing, which involves a number of connected computers cooperating to accomplish a common purpose. However, the access points to such a dispersed system were still tethered machines, limiting a user's ability to move around while using it. Mobile computing broadens dispersed computing by allowing users to access a system's services independent of their location or, more importantly, when their location changes. To take use of distributed system services, you no longer need to be connected to a cable-based, static infrastructure. In a distributed system with mobile hosts, a cable infrastructure of static hosts (representing a typical distributed system) connects areas of wireless coverage ('cells') to mobile computers.

Author (S) Details

K. P. Yadav

Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IIMT College of Engineering, G. Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Rakesh Kumar Yadav

Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India.

Anoop Sharma

Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India.

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