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WMNC 2010: Budapest, Hungary
- 3rd Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference, WMNC 2010, Budapest, Hungary, 13-15 October, 2010. IEEE 2010
- Ádám Horváth, Károly Farkas:
Modeling application spreading using mobile ad hoc networks. 1-6 - Antonio Manuel Ortiz, Teresa Olivares, José Carlos Castillo, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Pedro José Marrón, Fernando Royo:
Intelligent role-based routing for dense wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Alexander Aronsky, Adrian Segall:
A multipath routing algorithm for mobile Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-6 - Ardian Ulvan, Robert Bestak, Melvi Ulvan:
The study of handover procedure in LTE-based femtocell network. 1-6 - Balázs Benyó, Bálint Sódor, András Vilmos, Gergely Fördös:
A novel virtual machine based approach for hosting NFC services on mobile devices. 1-7 - Bartlomiej Blaszczyszyn, Mohamed Kadhem Karray, François-Xavier Klepper:
Impact of the geometry, path-loss exponent and random shadowing on the mean interference factor in wireless cellular networks. 1-6 - Csaba Vulkán, Csaba Deák, Arpad Drozdy:
Adaptive QoS control in HSDPA systems. 1-6 - Damir Sostaric, Davor Vinko, Drago Zagar:
JavaScript virtual web page for wireless sensor node under AVR microcontroller architecture. 1-5 - Fernando Royo, Teresa Olivares, Miguel López-Guerrero, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Antonio Manuel Ortiz:
Enhancing collision resolution for large-scale IEEE 802.15.4 networks. 1-6 - Hussein Muzahim Aziz, Markus Fiedler, Håkan Grahn, Lars Lundberg:
Streaming video as space - divided sub-frames over wireless networks. 1-6 - Imre Kelényi, Akos Ludanyi, Jukka K. Nurminen, Ismo H. Puustinen:
Energy-efficient mobile bittorrent with broadband router hosted proxies. 1-6 - Jasvinder Pal Singh, Dirk Pesch:
Energy efficient soft-decision error control in wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Jesús Delicado, Francisco M. Delicado Martínez, Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Qiang Ni:
Adaptive contention resolution procedure for emerging WiMAX networks. 1-6 - Jonathan Petit, Zoubir Mammeri:
Analysis of authentication overhead in vehicular networks. 1-6 - Jong Chern Lim, Chris J. Bleakley:
Trading sensing coverage for an extended network lifetime. 1-6 - Juan I. del-Castillo, Francisco M. Delicado Martínez, Jesús Delicado, José Villalón:
OFDMA resource allocation in IEEE 802.16 networks: A performance comparative. 1-6 - Kahina Ait Ali, Oumaya Baala, Alexandre Caminada, Mustapha Lalam:
Evaluating vehicular radio connectivity with environment-based metrics. 1-6 - Levente Buttyán, Ta Vinh Thong:
Formal verification of secure ad-hoc network routing protocols using deductive model-checking. 1-6 - Ling Fu Xie, Peter Han Joo Chong, Yong Liang Guan, Boon Chong Ng:
Routing for group mobility in mobile ad hoc networks with delay-tolerant approach. 1-6 - Maria Angeles Santos, José Villalón, Luis Orozco-Barbosa:
Multicast Collision Free (MCF) mechanism over IEEE 802.11 WLANs. 1-6 - Naoto Kobatake, Yasushi Yamao:
High-throughput time group access SS-CSMA/CA for wireless ad hoc networks with layered-tree topology. 1-5 - Nikolaos Pappas, Vasilios A. Siris, Apostolos Traganitis:
Delay and throughput of network coding with path redundancy for wireless mesh networks. 1-6 - Przemyslaw Machan, Józef Wozniak:
Performance evaluation of IEEE 802.11 fast BSS transition algorithms. 1-5 - Rosario Garrido-Cantos, Jan De Cock, José Luis Martínez, Sebastiaan Van Leuven, Pedro Cuenca, Antonio Garrido, Rik Van de Walle:
Video adaptation for mobile digital television. 1-6 - Salah S. Al-Majeed, Martin Fleury:
A simple wireless broadband video streaming scheme for IPTV. 1-6 - Sha Tao, Saul Rodriguez, Ana Rusu:
Vehicle location using wireless wide area network. 1-6 - Tomas Kovacik, Ivan Kotuliak, Klaudia Konôpková, Ján Murányi:
Service availability enhancement in multimedia networks. 1-6 - Xi Li, Umar Toseef, Thushara Weerawardane, Wojciech Bigos, Dominik Dulas, Carmelita Goerg, Andreas Timm-Giel, Andreas Klug:
Dimensioning of the LTE S1 interface. 1-6 - Yasir Zaki, Liang Zhao, Carmelita Goerg, Andreas Timm-Giel:
LTE wireless virtualization and spectrum management. 1-6
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