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7 October 1999 Ubiquitous computing environment for land mine detection
Sunil Tripathy, Anupam Joshi, Hongchi Shi
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Abstract
This paper presents the software architecture of a ubiquitous computing environment to support distributed image processing in general, and land mine detection and remediation in particular. The resource limitation of mobile clients and low bandwidth of the wireless networks is mitigated in our system. We use the distributed paradigm to shift the computation from the resource scarce mobile client to networked high performance computers. The system supports distributed processing of code and data resource components across a network. The system is implemented in Java using a three-tier client-proxy-server model. We also present a prototype of the software architecture.
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Sunil Tripathy, Anupam Joshi, and Hongchi Shi "Ubiquitous computing environment for land mine detection", Proc. SPIE 3817, Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing III, (7 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365897
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Computing systems

Computer architecture

Java

Distributed computing

Sensors

Computer networks

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