Communication and concurrency
Communicating and mobile systems: the &pgr;-calculus
Communicating and mobile systems: the &pgr;-calculus
Software engineering for mobility: a roadmap
Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering
Maintenance of mobile system ambients using a process calculus
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
A Notation and Logic for Mobile Computing
Formal Methods in System Design
Locality and True-concurrency in Calculi for Mobile Processes
TACS '94 Proceedings of the International Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Software
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The rapidly increasing demand for ubiquitous communication has led to the widespread use of wireless networks. These systems consist of a group of independently executing components which may migrate through some space during the course of the computation, and the connectivity between the components changes with their migration [5,6]. The support for this physical-distribution-constrained communication paradigm cannot be explicitly seen in the communication model of the 驴-calculus [7]. In this paper, we first analyze the communication features of mobile network systems. Sequentially, we propose a two-layer connection model for the communication between components in mobile network systems. Finally, an extension of the 驴-calculus, entity calculus is introduced.