Mobile Computing: Current Trends, Security Issues, and Future Directions

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Year : August 8, 2023 | Volume : 01 | Issue : 01 | Page : 26-30

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    Sapandeep Kaur Dhillon, Harjit Kaur

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nMobile computing is a rapidly emerging technology that is revolutionizing various sectors such as education, healthcare, tourism, transportation, manufacturing, banking, insurance, and hospitality. It is widely recognized as a potent computational tool that possesses the capability to profoundly influence society. By providing a mobile user with access to a wide range of information sources, the ability to exchange electronic messages, real-time interaction with other users, and the utilization of remote computing resources, mobile computing offers a versatile and dynamic interface to services. This paper aims to present a conceptual overview of mobile computing, addressing its security concerns and future prospects. Furthermore, it will provide a brief discussion on current trends and ongoing research projects in the field of mobile computing worldwide.

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Keywords: Mobile computing, current trends, security issues, future directions, wireless networks, applications, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, 5G networks

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Volume 01
Issue 01
Received June 19, 2023
Accepted July 27, 2023
Published August 8, 2023

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