Personal Mobile Server / Center for the Study of Mobile Devices and Communications

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Gurminder, Singh
Center for the Study of Mobile Devices and Communications
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2012-10-12Metadata
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A personal server is any small, light-weight, battery-powered mobile device with capability for data
storage and some form of wireless connectivity means such as Bluetooth and 802.11. It may be
without any standard I/O capabilities such as keyboard and display. Access to it will be from any
computing infrastructure within range of the wireless connection.
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