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1st WICON 2005: Budapest, Hungary
- Sándor Imre, Jon Crowcroft:
1st International ICST Conference on Wireless Internet, WICON 2005, Budapest, Hungary, July 10-15, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2382-X - Rosario Giuseppe Garroppo, Stefano Giordano, Stefano Lucetti, Giuseppe Risi:
A comparison of HTB based channel-aware schedulers for 802.11 systems. 2-9 - Antonio Di Stefano, Alessandro Scaglione, Giovanni Terrazzino, Ilenia Tinnirello, Vito Ammirata, Luca Scalia, Giuseppe Bianchi, G. Costantino Giaconia:
On the fidelity of IEEE 802.11 commercial cards. 10-17 - Anmol Sheth, Richard Han:
SHUSH: reactive transmit power control for wireless MAC protocols. 18-25 - Lain-Jinn Hwang, Shiann-Tsong Sheu, Yun-Yen Shih, Yen-Chieh Cheng:
Grouping strategy for solving hidden node problem in IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPAN. 26-32 - Vivek Raghunathan, P. R. Kumar:
Issues in Wardrop routing in wireless networks. 34-41 - Song Yean Cho, Cédric Adjih:
Optimized multicast based on multipoint relaying. 42-46 - Jun Yuan, Zongpeng Li, Wei Yu, Baochun Li:
A cross-layer optimization framework for multicast in multi-hop wireless networks. 47-54 - Tan Min, Lin Tian, Jianchu Kang:
A seamless handoff approach of mobile IP based on dual-link. 56-63 - Rong-Jyh Kang, Hsung-Pin Chang:
A seamless vertical handoff scheme. 64-71 - Toni Janevski, Aleksandar Tudzarov, Perivoje Stojanovski, Dusko Temkov, Goce Stojanov, Dusko Kantardziev, Mine Pavlovski, Tome Bogdanov:
Interworking of cellular networks and hotspot wireless LANs via integrated accounting system. 72-78 - Shih Tsung Liang, Wei-Hsueh Sheng:
The mold mobility model for mobile wireless networks. 79-84 - Guiomar Corral, Xavier Cadenas, Agustín Zaballos, M. Teres Cadenas:
A distributed vulnerability detection system for WLANs. 86-93 - Yu Dong, David K. Y. Yau, John C. S. Lui:
An opportunistic scheduler to balance performance measures and energy consumption in wireless networks: design and implementation. 96-103 - Katsuhiro Naito, Kazuo Mori, Hideo Kobayashi:
Proposal of a base station diversity technique based on TCP performance. 104-111 - You-Chiun Wang, Chun-Chi Hu, Yu-Chee Tseng:
Efficient deployment algorithms for ensuring coverage and connectivity of wireless sensor networks. 114-121 - Yujie Zhu, Ramanuja Vedantham, Seung-Jong Park, Raghupathy Sivakumar:
A scalable correlation aware aggregation strategy for wireless sensor networks. 122-129 - Diba Mirza, Maryam Owrang, Curt Schurgers:
Energy-efficient wakeup scheduling for maximizing lifetime of IEEE 802.15.4 networks. 130-137 - Marco Borghini, Francesca Cuomo, Tommaso Melodia, Ugo Monaco, Fabio Ricciato:
Optimal data delivery in wireless sensor networks in the energy and latency domains. 138-145 - Sergio Armenia, Laura Galluccio, Alessandro Leonardi, Sergio Palazzo:
Transmission of VoIP traffic in multihop ad hoc IEEE 802.11b networks: experimental results. 148-155 - Ling-Jyh Chen, Tony Sun, Guang Yang, M. Y. Sanadidi, Mario Gerla:
Ad hoc probe: path capacity probing in wireless ad hoc networks. 156-163 - Dzmitry Kliazovich, Fabrizio Granelli:
Cross-layer congestion control in multi-hop wireless local area networks. 164-171 - Gergö Buchholcz, Thomas Ziegler, Tien Van Do:
TCP-ELN: on the protocol aspects and performance of explicit loss notification for TCP over wireless networks. 172-179 - Anthony C. C. Lo, Geert J. Heijenk, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Evaluation of MPEG-4 video streaming over UMTS/WCDNL4, dedicated channels. 182-189 - Francesco Vacirca, Fabio Ricciato, René Pilz:
Large-scale RTT measurements from an operational UMTS/GPRS network. 190-197 - Majid Ghaderi, Srinivasan Keshav:
Multimedia messaging service: system description and performance analysis. 198-205 - Tzu-Chi Huang, Ce-Kuen Shieh, Yu-Ben Miao:
Twin-object platform: a generic proxy-based system for communication customization in mobile computing. 206-213
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