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JACM
2000
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13 years 7 months ago
The fault span of crash failures
A crashing network protocol is an asynchronous protocol whose memory does not survive crashes. We show that a crashing network protocol that works over unreliable links can be driv...
George Varghese, Mahesh Jayaram
IDMS
1997
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
An Approach for an Adaptive Visualization in a Mobile Environment
With the evolving availability of wireless communication servicesand of affordable mobile devices such as notebooks or Personal Digital Assistants, mobile computing is becoming wid...
Luc Neumann, Alberto Barbosa Raposo
DSS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
An information delivery system with automatic summarization for mobile commerce
Wireless access with handheld devices is a promising addition to the WWW and traditional electronic business. Handheld devices provide convenience and portable access to the huge ...
Christopher C. Yang, Fu Lee Wang
VTC
2006
IEEE
101views Communications» more  VTC 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
Coexistence and Interworking of IEEE 802.16 and IEEE 802.11(e)
— The coexistence and interworking of IEEE 802.16 and IEEE 802.11 is an acute problem. The frame-based medium access of 802.16 requires rigorous protection against interference f...
Lars Berlemann, Christian Hoymann, Guido R. Hiertz...
ICDCS
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Safe and Stabilizing Distributed Cellular Flows
Advances in wireless vehicular networks present us with opportunities for developing new distributed traffic control algorithms that avoid phenomena such as abrupt phase-transition...
Taylor Johnson, Sayan Mitra, Karthik Manamcheri