Increasing availability of devices with processing and communication capabilities, such as PDAs and mobile phones, has led to a desire to use various combinations of these devices for new and as yet unrealised operations. Not only are mobile devices expected to offer facilities like e-mail and Web browsing, but also more demanding operations such as displaying video. Attaining these operations within a stationary environment with good workstations is non-trivial; however, many other factors are associated with attaining these tasks in a highly active ad-hoc environment. In particular, a means of discovering available devices and enabling manipulation of them within a highly active environment is required. This paper examines the currently available architectures for the detection and manipulation of devices leading to a describing of the novel approach taken by MARE (Mobile Agent Runtime Environment)
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Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2000 Third IEEE Workshop on.
Date of Conference: 2000