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5. MOBIWAC 2007: Chania, Crete Island, Greece
- Albert Y. Zomaya, Sherali Zeadally:
Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Workshop on Mobility Management & Wireless Access, MOBIWAC 2007, Chania, Crete Island, Greece, October 22, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-809-1
Location, tracking, nomadic computing
- Claude Mbusa Takenga, Kyandoghere Kyamakya:
Robust positioning system based on fingerprint approach. 1-8 - Tsenka Stoyanova, Fotis Kerasiotis, Aggeliki S. Prayati, George D. Papadopoulos:
Evaluation of impact factors on RSS accuracy for localization and tracking applications. 9-16 - Massimo Ficco, Maurizio D'Arienzo, Gianni D'Angelo:
A bluetooth infrastructure for automatic services access in ubiquitous and nomadic computing environments. 17-24
Wireless sensors networks
- Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Athanasios Kinalis, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, José D. P. Rolim:
Fast and energy efficient sensor data collection by multiple mobile sinks. 25-32 - Sonia A. Hashish, Ahmed Karmouch:
Topology-based on-board data dissemination approach for sensor network. 33-41 - Husnain Mansoor Ali, Amina Meraihi Naimi, Anthony Busson, Véronique Vèque:
An efficient link management algorithm for high mobility mesh networks. 42-49
Internetworking, 3G/4G, WLANs
- Francisco Bernardo, Nemanja Vucevic, Lukasz Budzisz, Anna Umbert:
A beyond 3G real-time testbed for an All-IP heterogeneous network. 50-59 - Peng Yang, Hui Deng, Yuanchen Ma:
Seamless integration of 3G and 802.11 wireless network. 60-65 - Enzo Baccarelli, Mauro Biagi, Cristian Pelizzoni, Nicola Cordeschi:
Multi-antenna cognitive radio for broadband access in 4G-WLANs. 66-73
Mobility and control management
- Randall J. Atkinson, Saleem Bhatti, Stephen Hailes:
A proposal for unifying mobility with multi-homing, NAT, & security. 74-83 - Teck Meng Lim, Bu-Sung Lee, Chai Kiat Yeo, Juki Wirawan Tantra:
A terminal-assisted route optimized NEMO management. 84-90 - Mesud Hadzialic, Mirza Hamza, Pamela Begovic:
An approach to cell signal coverage reliability in presence of different fading models. 91-98
Modeling, analysis, performance
- Aditya Dua, Nicholas Bambos, Jatinder Pal Singh:
Performance tradeoffs in mobile computing: to fetch or not to fetch? 99-106 - Ertan Öztürk, Ergin Yilmaz:
Performances of DS-UWB signals over the CM1 channel model. 107-111 - Fotis Tsakiridis, Panayiotis Bozanis, Dimitrios Katsaros:
Interpolating the air for optimizing wireless data broadcast. 112-119
Quality of service (QoS) and scheduling
- Mohsin Iftikhar, Björn Landfeldt, Mine Çaglar:
Traffic engineering and QoS control between wireless diffserv domains using PQ and LLQ. 120-129 - Polychronis Koutsakis, Michael Giannotta, Andrei Ianos, Aggelos Lazaris:
Scheduling for H.264 video traffic over GEO satellite networks. 130-136 - Malika Bourenane, Abdelhamid Mellouk, Djilali Benhamamouch:
Reinforcement learning in multi-agent environment and ant colony for packet scheduling in routers. 137-143
Poster session
- Ren-Song Ko, Chun-Mu Chen:
Prediction approaches for improving energy efficiency of virtual force algorithms to the mobile sensor deployment problem. 144-147 - Lamia Romdhani, Christian Bonnet:
Crossaid (XAid): towards a new scalable cross-layer architecture for manets. 148-154 - Yang Li, Kang-Won Lee, Ju-Eun Kang, You Ze Cho:
A novel loose coupling interworking scheme between UMTS and WLAN systems for multihomed mobile stations. 155-158 - Antonio J. Yuste, Francisco David Trujillo, Alicia Triviño-Cabrera, Eduardo Casilari:
An adaptive gateway discovery for mobile ad hoc networks. 159-162 - Thomas Kuhn, José Irigon de Irigon:
An experimental evaluation of black burst transmissions. 163-167 - Elias Z. Tragos, Albena Mihovska, Emilio Mino-Díaz, Pantelis N. Karamolegkos, Panagiotis T. Vlacheas:
Access selection and mobility management in a beyond 3G RAN: the winner approach. 168-175 - Nima Haghpanah, Masoud Akhoondi, Mehdi Kargar, Ali Movaghar:
Trusted secure routing for ad hoc networks. 176-179 - Antoni Barba Marti, Juan Antonio Guerrero Ibáñez:
A QoS policy-based access management schema for heterogeneous mobile communication networks. 180-183 - Steffen Ortmann, Peter Langendörfer, Michael Maaser:
A self-configuring privacy management architecture for pervasive systems. 184-187
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