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Mobile Computing
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A Complete Analysis of Current Routing Protocols in Mobile Adhoc Networks
An ad hoc mobile network is a collection of mobile nodes that are dynamically and arbitrarily located in such a manner that the interconnections between nodes are capable of changing on a continual basis. In order to a reliable communication with in network, a routing protocol is used to discover a new route. This route must be an optimal one. These types of ad hoc routing protocols are used to find the correct and efficient route establishment between the pair of nodes. This route construction must be in minimum resource utilization. In this paper I try to provide a full view of current routing protocols by presenting their characteristics and functionality, and then provides a comparison and discussion of their respective metrics and drawbacks. This will be give you a further research work related to routing in mobile ad hoc network.
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Using a Laptop for Business
Using a laptop for your business might be the smartest investment a person can do. Many effective ways of getting a good cheap laptop that won't cost much can enhance the business of a person.
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From Red to Green: Are Hot Notebooks Cool?
Issues with laptops overheating and inefficient work environments can be solved with new technologies. Green computers can improve productivity and save the health and money of users. Learn to apply the right computer mix for your own advantage.
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Bluetooth Connects Wireless Networking
Bluetooth was designed to provide wireless device connectivity to networking and internet. Bluetooth uses a tiny microchip, which functions as a radio transmitter and receiver. Bluetooth devices can be connected to either many-to-one networking or one-to-one networking.
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Buying a Laptop - Things You Need to Know Before You Shop
Even though prices of laptops have fallen dramatically over the last year, they are still an expensive item to buy. Unlike your PC, they are a more personal item. You will touch them, run fingers on them, put them in lap and use them all day!
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What is Mobile Computing?
Mobile computing refers to the use of small and portable computing devices in wireless enabled networks that provide wireless connections to a central main server. These devices include laptops, notebook PCs, tablet PCs, palmtops, personal digital assistant (PDAs) and other hand held devices. A radio-signaling device is installed inside these devices for receiving and transmitting electronic data.
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