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Hand Held Message Service (HHMS)
Hand Held Message Service (HHMS) is a framework for providing a
universal access service to the mobile hand held device, such as
cellular phones and PDA.
For the initial implementation, it is a proxy type middleware that
provides heterogeneous protocol interface, server side processing,
and message optimization. Current efforts are focused on the
integration with
NaradaBrokering system which is general event-based message
system. The service is integrated into a gateway plug-in to
NaradaBrokering and a client library on mobile device.
It is a research project in Community Grids Lab at the Indiana
University and it represents Sangyoon Oh's work for his Thesis.
Papers
- Sangyoon Oh, Hasan Bulut, Ahmet Uyar, Wenjun Wu, Geoffrey C. Fox,
Optimized Communication using the SOAP Infoset For Mobile MultimediaCollaboration Applications
The IEEE 2005 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and
Systems (CTS 2005), St. Louis, Missouri, USA, May. 2005
- Sangyoon Oh, Geoffrey C. Fox , Sunghoon Ko,
GMSME: An Architecture for Heterogeneous Collaboration with Mobile
Devices The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Mobile and
Wireless Communications Networks
(MWCN 2003), Singapore in October, 2003.
- Geoffrey C. Fox, Sunghoon Ko, Kangseok Kim, Sangyoon Oh and
Sangmi Lee,
Integration of Hand-Held Devices into Collaborative Environments,
WWIC2002 Conference, April 2002
- David Bernholdt, Sangyoon Oh, Konrad Olszewski, and Geoffrey C. Fox,
Tools for Handheld Supercomputing, ERDC PET project Technical
report, May 2000
For all Community Grids Lab publications are available from
here.
All Community Grids Lab presenations are available from
here
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