| Publisher | University of Florida | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 197.3KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 30 Nov 2002 |
| Topics | Wireless, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Thin Clients | ||
| Downloads | 225 | ||
The thin-client architecture has been shown to offer a promising utility for mobile computing. By delivering any application through a single, small footprint client (the thin client) on a mobile device, it is possible to mobilize all applications without the need for building wireless application gateways (e.g., WAP Gateways). To this end, thin-client is very promising. However, for certain applications in which the display changes rather frequently, sending display updates frequently and inefficiently could challenge the case for thin-clients and its use in mobile computing environments. This paper describes a proxy-based adaptation framework for wireless thin-client systems.
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