Introduction xxi
Chapter 1: Introducing Cloud-Based Mobile Apps 1
How to Build Mobile Apps in the Cloud 2
Using Your Existing Skill Set 2
Determining What Tools You Need 3
The Skills You’ll Learn 4
Two Big Ideas About the App Industry 4
Web Apps and the Future 5
The Cloud as the Future 6
Getting Star
Who This Book Is For 1
What This Book Covers 1
What Is New in This Edition 1
How This Book Is Structured 2
What You Need to Use This Book 5
Finding Apple Documentation 5
Source Code 5
Errata 6
Part I: What’s New? 7
Chapter 1 The Brand New Stuff 9
This book presents the intersection of two dynamic fields: Reinforcement Learning (RL) and RIS- Assisted Wireless Communications. With an emphasis on both discrete and continuous problems, it introduces a comprehensive overview of RL techniques and their applications in the evolving world of RIS-assisted wireless communications. Chapter 1 introduces the fundamentals of RL and deep RL (DRL), providing a solid foundation for understanding subsequent chapters. It also presents the Q-learni
Set up your laptop or PDA, find hot spots, and keep your stuff safe
Whether you're on the road earning a living or satisfying your urge to roam, this book will help you stay connected to the rest of the world. Here's how to choose equipment and services, protect your data, manage an office on your laptop, enjoy movies and music, and even save on phone calls with VoIP.
It hardly seems fair to call it a phone! Your G1 is also an administrative assistant, a jukebox, a mobile office, and several more things all rolled into one device. Don't miss out on a single cool feature — this book shows you how to use all the great Google functions, play (and even buy) music, browse the Web, add apps, and more.
It hardly seems fair to call it a phone! Your G1 is also an administrative assistant, a jukebox, a mobile office, and several more things all rolled into one device. Don't miss out on a single cool feature — this book shows you how to use all the great Google functions, play (and even buy) music, browse the Web, add apps, and more.
Presents strategies to designing platform agnostic mobile apps connected to cloud based services that can handle heavy loads of modern computing
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1: Introducing Cloud-Based Mobile Apps 1
How to Build Mobile Apps in the Cloud 2
Using Your Existing Skill Set 2
Determining What Tools You Need 3
The Skills You’ll Learn 4
Two Big Ideas About the App Industry 4
Web Apps and the Future 5
The Cloud as the Future 6
Getting Star
Introduction: "We Were Heavily Armed and We Had Crystals" 1
1 From Wire to Wireless: The Development—and Acceptance—of Tactical Radio 5
2 Crystal Control—the Great Gamble 17
3 The Signal Corps Lays the Foundation 31
4 Nothing Else to Do but Grind Crystals 55
5 Riding the "Flat Wheel Limited"—Overseeing a Mass Production Industry 69
6 Supplying a Mass Pro
Ajay Malik has nearly 20 years of engineering and management experience. Prior to joining RF Technologies, he was the head of software engineering and advanced development in Motorola's Wireless LAN Division. He was the principal architect of Motorola RF Switch and championed Real Time Location System supporting multiple technologies.
Wei Gong: He received the B.S. degree from the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Software and Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University. He is currently a Professor with the School of Computer Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China. His research interests include backscatter networks, edge systems, and the IoT applications.
Who This Book Is For 1
What This Book Covers 1
What Is New in This Edition 1
How This Book Is Structured 2
What You Need to Use This Book 5
Finding Apple Documentation 5
Source Code 5
Errata 6
Part I: What’s New? 7
Chapter 1 The Brand New Stuff 9
Chapter 1 Introduction of Online Incentive Mechanism in Wireless Communications.- Chapter 2 Linear Online Incentive Mechanism Design Case Study of Crowdsensing with Random Task Arrivals.- Chapter 3 Nonlinear Online Incentive Mechanism Design: Case Study of Edge Computing with Energy Budget.- Chapter 4 Online Incentive Mechanism Design for Real-time Decision Making: Case Study of Collaborative Task Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing.- Chapter 5 Conclusions and Future Research Directions.
Presents strategies to designing platform agnostic mobile apps connected to cloud based services that can handle heavy loads of modern computing
Part I: Getting Up to Speed on Mobile Marketing.
Chapter 1: Unveiling the Possibilities of Mobile Marketing.
Chapter 2: Mapping Out Your Mobile Marketing Strategy.
Chapter 3: Complying with Industry Regulations and Best Practices.
Part II: Executing Direct Mobile Marketing Campaigns.
Chapter 4: Getting Ready for a Text Mes
Introduction 1
Part I What’s New? 7
Chapter 1 The Brand New Stuff 9
Chapter 2 The World Is Flat: New UI Paradigms 21
Part II Getting the Most Out of Everyday Tools 33
Chapter 3 You May Not Know 35
Chapter 4 Storyboards and Custom Transitions 47
Chapter 5 Get a Handle on Collection Views 57
Ajay Malik has nearly 20 years of engineering and management experience. Prior to joining RF Technologies, he was the head of software engineering and advanced development in Motorola's Wireless LAN Division. He was the principal architect of Motorola RF Switch and championed Real Time Location System supporting multiple technologies.
Introduction 1
Part I What’s New? 7
Chapter 1 The Brand New Stuff 9
Chapter 2 The World Is Flat: New UI Paradigms 21
Part II Getting the Most Out of Everyday Tools 33
Chapter 3 You May Not Know 35
Chapter 4 Storyboards and Custom Transitions 47
Chapter 5 Get a Handle on Collection Views 57
Part I: Getting Up to Speed on Mobile Marketing.
Chapter 1: Unveiling the Possibilities of Mobile Marketing.
Chapter 2: Mapping Out Your Mobile Marketing Strategy.
Chapter 3: Complying with Industry Regulations and Best Practices.
Part II: Executing Direct Mobile Marketing Campaigns.
Chapter 4: Getting Ready for a Text Mes
Jie Wang is an Assistant Professor with the School of Software Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University at Raleigh, NC, 2019. Her current research interests include mobile/edge computing, federated learning, performance evaluation of networked systems (including wireless networks, IoT, cyber-physical systems, and social networks).
Wenye Wang received he