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4. DIAL-M 2000: Boston, MA, USA
- Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications (DIAL-M 2000), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, August 11, 2000. ACM 2000
- Pierluigi Crescenzi, Giorgio Gambosi, Paolo Penna:
On-line algorithms for the channel assignment problem in cellular networks. 1-7 - Lata Narayanan, Yihui Tang:
Worst-case analysis of a dynamic channel assignment strategy. 8-17 - Alan A. Bertossi, Maria Cristina Pinotti, Richard B. Tan:
Efficient use of radio spectrum in wireless networks with channel separation between close stations. 18-27 - Chandra Chekuri, Kavita Ramanan, Philip A. Whiting, Lisa Zhang:
Blocking probability estimates in a partitioned sector TDMA system. 28-34 - Koji Nakano, Stephan Olariu:
Energy-efficient randomized routing in radio networks. 35-44 - Leonidas J. Guibas:
Data structures for mobile data. 46-53 - Sergei Bespamyatnikh, Binay K. Bhattacharya, David G. Kirkpatrick, Michael Segal:
Mobile facility location. 46-53 - Lakshmi Ramachandran, Manika Kapoor, Abhinanda Sarkar, Alok Aggarwal:
Clustering algorithms for wireless ad hoc networks. 54-63 - Randy H. Katz:
The post-PC era: it's about the services-enabled new Internet. 64 - Yigal Bejerano, Israel Cidon, Joseph Naor:
Dynamic session management for static and mobile users: a competitive on-line algorithmic approach. 65-74 - Ching Law, Kayi Lee, Kai-Yeung Siu:
Efficient memoryless protocol for tag identification. 75-84 - Christopher L. Barrett:
Application of a theory of simulation to models of mobile communication systems. 85 - Zygmunt J. Haas, Joseph Y. Halpern, Li Li, Stephen B. Wicker:
A decision-theoretic approach to resource allocation in wireless multimedia networks. 86-95 - Navneet Malpani, Jennifer L. Welch, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Leader election algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks. 96-103
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