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Abdelsalam Helal
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 78
Citations - 3368
Abdelsalam Helal is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile computing & Ubiquitous computing. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 78 publications receiving 3317 citations.
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Client-server computing in mobile environments
TL;DR: This survey provides a comprehensive analysis of new paradigms and enabler concepts for mobile client-server computing, including mobile-aware adaptation, extended client- server model, and mobile data access.
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InfoSleuth: agent-based semantic integration of information in open and dynamic environments
Roberto J. Bayardo,W. Bohrer,Richard S. Brice,Andrzej Cichocki,Fowler J,Abdelsalam Helal,Vipul Kashyap,Tomasz Ksiezyk,Gale L. Martin,Marian H. Nodine,Mosfeq Rashid,Marek Rusinkiewicz,R. Shea,C. Unnikrishnan,Amy Unruh,Darrell Woelk +15 more
TL;DR: This experience paper shows how InfoSleuth integrates new technological developments such as agent technology, domain ontologies, brokerage, and internet computing, in support of mediated interoperation of data and services in a dynamic and open environment.
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Drishti: an integrated navigation system for visually impaired and disabled
TL;DR: Drishti augments contextual information to the visually impaired and computes optimized routes based on user preference, temporal constraints, and dynamic obstacles based on static and dynamic data.
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Bit-sequences: an adaptive cache invalidation method in mobile client/server environments
TL;DR: The proposed BS algorithm is especially suited for dissemination-based (or “server-push”-based) nomadic information service applications and its critical aspect is its self-adaptability and effectiveness, regardless of the connectivity behavior of the mobile clients.
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Smart Home-Based Health Platform for Behavioral Monitoring and Alteration of Diabetes Patients:
TL;DR: A smart home monitoring and analysis platform that facilitates the automatic gathering of rich databases of behavioral information in a manner that is transparent to the patient is described, which represents an important first step in the field of smart environment-based health monitoring and assistance.