Mobile Computing is all about the process of computation on a mobile network device.
Mobile computing explains how it is possible to transmit data, voice and video via portable, wireless-enabled devices (smatphones, tablets, laptops) without a fixed phyisical connection.
Mobile computing combines mobile hardware, software, and communication protocols to allow computing "anytime, anywhere," transforming how people work and access information.
Mobile computing provides location independence and supports diverse applications from business productivity to personal connectivity.
In mobile computing, a set of distributed computing systems or service provider servers participate, connect, and synchronize through mobile communication protocols; mobile computing provides decentralized (distributed) computations on diversified devices, systems, and networks, which are mobile, synchronized, and interconnected via mobile communication standards and protocols.
Mobile Computing is also called pervasive computing when a set of computing devices, systems, or networks have the characteristics of transparency, application-aware adaptation, and have an environment sensing ability (sensors).

- Lecturer: NZAYISENGA Marcelin
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- Lecturer: NZAYISENGA Marcelin
- Lecturer: Gratien TWAHANYIMPETA
- Lecturer: RUHUMULIZA GASPARD
- Lecturer: NZAYISENGA Marcelin
- Lecturer: NZAYISENGA Marcelin
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