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E-book: Future of Mobile Computing

Edited by (RMIT University, Hanoi, Vietnam)
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The Future of Mobile Computing takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the rapidly evolving landscape of mobile technologies. Beginning with a detailed examination of foundational concepts in the field, the book provides insights into the transformative technology of edge computing. The subsequent chapters cover various aspects of mobile computing, addressing topics such as sustainable farming solutions, the latest trends in mobile hardware and design, and the significant role of artificial intelligence in mobile contexts. The book focuses on intelligent mobile assistants, emphasizing the impact of machine learning. Readers will find insights into eco-friendly innovations shaping sustainable mobile technologies and the practical application of mobile computing in smart cities. The book takes a close look at addressing privacy and security challenges, offering robust strategies to safeguard user data. Additional chapters provide information on the transformative potential of augmented reality and virtual reality in modern mobile computing environments. Innovative approaches, such as multimodal AI-embedded blockchain security for smart student monitoring is explored, as is a unique intersection of mobile computing and mental health analysis. The book concludes with a forward-looking exploration of transformative technologies and their integration with mobile computing, providing valuable insights into navigating the innovation frontier. Overall, the book serves as an accessible and essential resource for individuals seeking a comprehensive understanding of mobile technologies in the years ahead.