Friday, January 20, 2017

On Bluetooth proximity

In this article, we consider a service model based on network proximity and using Bluetooth. In this connection, we consider services based on the Core Bluetooth as well as services based on Bluetooth Low Energy. In particular, we present our vision on the applicability of Bluetooth Low Energy for positioning applications. This paper also provides specific models for Bluetooth network proximity based services and applications. The content of this paper generalizes our previous research articles in the field of network proximity and Physical Web and presents the experience gained during the implementation of a number of practical projects that use services based on network proximity.

from our new paper: On Bluetooth proximity models

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Mobile Cloud for Smart Cities

This paper is devoted to mobile cloud services in Smart City projects. As per mobile cloud computing paradigm, the data processing and storage are moved from the mobile device to a cloud. In the same time, Smart City services typically contain a set of applications with data sharing options. Most of the services in Smart Cities are actually mashups combined data from several sources. This means that access to all available data is vital to the services. And the mobile cloud is vital because the mobile terminals are one of the main sources for data gathering. In our work, we discuss criteria for selecting mobile cloud services.

Our new paper in International Journal of Online Engineering