… Wireless and mobilenetworks have provided the flexibility required for an increasingly mobile workforce. As shown in Figure 1(a), the worldwide number of cellular, GSM, and PCS …
… of wirelessmobile communications. The provision of Internet services over mobile communication networks … ) list of cross-layer solutions developed for wirelessmobile communications. …
… constant meeting rate between the mobile nodes to derive the … characteristics of the real-world wirelessnetwork users [9], [10], … mobility model for wirelessnetwork users should preserve …
… In addition, two handoff schemes with and without preemptive priority procedures for integrated voice and data wirelessmobilenetworks are also covered in detail. Mobile phone users …
P Kolios, V Friderikos… - IEEE Vehicular Technology …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… environment, mobile operators need to constantly increase their network capacity to meet … that the mobile operators need to handle. The bottom line is that mobilenetwork operators …
SJ Lee, W Su, M Gerla - Mobile networks and applications, 2002 - Springer
… Routing and multicasting protocols in ad hoc networks are … (ODMRP) for wirelessmobile ad hoc networks. ODMRP is a … suited for ad hoc wirelessnetworks with mobile hosts where …
A Jamalipour - John Wiely & Sons Ltd, 2003 - sutlib2.sut.ac.th
… All-[P networks 101 4.2.3 A modular approach toward 4G mobile 101 4.2.4 … Ad hoc networking using the wireless LAN 402 12.1.3 IEEE 802.11 specifications 404 12.2 Integrated Ad Hoc …
… to mimic the encounter properties of mobile human networks observed in an experiment performed at INFOCOM 2005 [6]. In this experiment, wireless devices were distributed to 41 …
Y Fang, Y Zhang - IEEE Transactions on vehicular technology, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of service in wirelessnetworks. Many CAC schemes have been proposed. Analytical results for …