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Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 2006
- Michael Broxton, Joshua Lifton, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Localization on the pushpin computing sensor network using spectral graph drawing and mesh relaxation. 1-12 - Ivan Ganchev, Mairtin O'Droma, Matthias Siebert, Faouzi Bader, Hakima Chaouchi, Ivan Armuelles Voinov, Isabelle M. Demeure, Fintan McEvoy:
A 4G generic ANWIRE system and service integration architecture. 13-30 - Pradeep Kyasanur, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Routing and link-layer protocols for multi-channel multi-interface ad hoc wireless networks. 31-43 - Sivapathalingham Sivavakeesar, George Pavlou:
Two-way admission control and resource allocation for quality of service support in location-aided mobile ad hoc networks. 44-57 - Ian D. Chakeres, Joseph P. Macker:
Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 58-60
Volume 10, Number 2, April 2006
- Jason H. Li, Miao Yu, Renato Levy, Anna Teittinen:
A Mobility-Resistant Efficient Clustering Approach for ad hoc and sensor networks. 1-12 - Philipp Hofmann, Christian Bettstetter, Christian Prehofer:
Performance impact of multihop handovers in an IP-based multihop radio access network. 13-25 - Priya Mahadevan, Adolfo Rodriguez, David Becker, Amin Vahdat:
MobiNet: a scalable emulation infrastructure for ad hoc and wireless networks. 26-37 - Cristina Videira Lopes, Amir Haghighat, Atri Mandal, Tony Givargis, Pierre Baldi:
Localization of off-the-shelf mobile devices using audible sound: architectures, protocols and performance assessment. 38-50
- James C. Lin:
Subjective symptoms and mobile phones. 51-53
Volume 10, Number 3, July 2006
- Axel Küpper, Georg Treu:
Efficient proximity and separation detection among mobile targets for supporting location-based community services. 1-12 - Leo Patanapongpibul, Glenford E. Mapp, Andy Hopper:
An end-system approach to mobility management for 4G networks and its application to thin-client computing. 13-33 - Stella Mitchell, Christopher J. Pavlovski, Braam Smith, Harry Stavropoulos, David Wood:
Multimodal natural language platform supporting cellular phones. 34-45 - Kaouthar Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle:
A distributed and secured architecture to enhance smooth handoffs in wide area wireless IP infrastructures. 46-57 - Minyoung Kim, Hyunok Oh, Nikil D. Dutt, Alex Nicolau, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
PBPAIR: an energy-efficient error-resilient encoding using probability based power aware intra refresh. 58-69
- Maria Ebling:
HotMobile 2006: workshop on mobile computing systems and applications overview of workshop. 70-78 - Ian D. Chakeres, Joseph P. Macker:
Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 79-81
Volume 10, Number 4, October 2006
- Zifei Zhong, Junling Wang, Srihari Nelakuditi, Guor-Huar Lu:
On selection of candidates for opportunistic anypath forwarding. 1-2 - Yaling Yang, Jun Wang, Robin Kravets:
Load-balanced routing for mesh networks. 3-5 - Joel Koshy, Raju Pandey:
A framework for software evolution in sensor networks. 6-7 - Arunesh Mishra, Vladimir Brik, Suman Banerjee, Aravind Srinivasan, William A. Arbaugh:
Client-driven channel management for wireless LANs. 8-10 - Wolfgang Kiess, Andreas Tarp, Martin Mauve:
Real-world evaluation of ring flooding. 11-12 - Márk Félegyházi, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Wireless operators in a shared spectrum. 13-14 - Jiho Ryu, Yongho Seok, Nakjung Choi, Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:
S-EDCA: EDCA based on SuperSlot and Pseudo Collision. 15-16 - JiaLiang Zhang, Soung Chang Liew:
Capacity improvement of wireless ad hoc networks with directional antennae. 17-19 - Ramanuja Vedantham, Zhenyun Zhuang, Raghupathy Sivakumar:
Addressing hazards in wireless sensor and actor networks. 20-21 - Libo Song, Udayan Deshpande, Ulas C. Kozat, David Kotz, Ravi Jain:
Bandwidth reservation using WLAN handoff prediction. 22-23 - Tronje Krop, Matthias Hollick, Frederik Krist, Parag S. Mogre, Ralf Steinmetz:
Modeling static and dynamic behavior of routes in mobile ad hoc networks. 24-25 - Holger Füßler, Marc Torrent-Moreno, Matthias Transier, Roland Krüger, Hannes Hartenstein, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Studying vehicle movements on highways and their impact on ad-hoc connectivity. 26-27 - Stefano Basagni, Alessio Carosi, Emanuel Melachrinoudis, Chiara Petrioli, Z. Maria Wang:
Protocols and model for sink mobility in wireless sensor networks. 28-30
- Ian D. Chakeres, Joseph P. Macker:
Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 31-32
- Henning Bostelmann, Jörg Roth:
Quantitative analysis for the quality of ad hoc networks. 33-45
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