Abstract

This paper presents a Java framework to implement distributed applications via Bluetooth. It provides a high-level Application Programming Interface (API) which simplifies the creation of applications for Bluetooth devices in Java ME and Java SE platforms. This framework is based in a client-server architecture and an event-driven asynchronous communication mechanism. As an example of use, we solve two well-known evolutionary computation problems (the Traveler Salesman Problem and the Wave Function Problem).KeywordsMobile DeviceTravelling Salesman ProblemApplication Program InterfaceIsland ModelHigh Performance Cluster ComputingThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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