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We live during an era in which mobile devices are available to almost everyone. Theservices and equipment utilised within these small devices are growing with each newgeneration of mobile network technologies. Today s mobile devices offer differentmethods and protocols for exchanging data among their users. A famous example ofsuch methods that support users communication needs is the technology named:Location-Based Services (LBS). LBS users also wish to receive multimediainformation regarding their surrounding area, such as high quality pictures and videos.Hence, a larger amount of data is…mehr

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We live during an era in which mobile devices are available to almost everyone. Theservices and equipment utilised within these small devices are growing with each newgeneration of mobile network technologies. Today s mobile devices offer differentmethods and protocols for exchanging data among their users. A famous example ofsuch methods that support users communication needs is the technology named:Location-Based Services (LBS). LBS users also wish to receive multimediainformation regarding their surrounding area, such as high quality pictures and videos.Hence, a larger amount of data is transferred from the server to the client. However,due to the constraints of wireless network bandwidth, mobile device limited storage,and short battery lifetime, slow data transmission rates within the system inhibit theefficiency of LBS.Therefore, this thesis presents a solution for the large data-size problem based onbetter managing the data-flow from the server to the client. The outcome ofthisresearch work was the design of a new data transfer procedure named Zone-BasedUpdate Mechanism.
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He was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1972. He received his PhD degree in Compute Science (Wireless and Mobile Networks) from Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom, in 2009. Dr Almasri¿s main research interests include wireless networks, mobile computing, m-learning, location based services and Database Systems.