The active badge location system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Scalable, secure, mobile computing with location information
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on computer augmented environments: back to the real world
The stick-e note architecture: extending the interface beyond the user
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Location management support for mobile commerce applications
WMC '01 Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Mobile commerce
Computer
Anonymous authentication scheme for wireless communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An onion ring framework for developing and assessing mobile commerce security
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Wireless value-added services in exhibition shows
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Advertising via wireless networks
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Emergency preparation and mobile notification through cluster computing
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A survey and comparison on localisation algorithms for wireless ad hoc networks
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A framework for effective quality of service over wireless networks
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Critical analysis and error determination of locating-finding techniques in GSM
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Security model for Intra-Domain Mobility Management Protocol
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Strategic management of complex IT systems
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
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The significance of ubiquitous computing is rapidly growing on a global scale with the current trend towards mobile computing, computer networks, and wireless communication in business and personal use. We combine principals from ubiquitous computing and context-aware applications to create a framework for location-aware applications to global mobile networks. This paper presents the design for a context-aware mobile information system (CAMIS). The system will support users with location-specific information services and applications. The system uses the concept of a non-intrusive Push to deliver information to mobile users using cell-broadcast technology.