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MOBISYS
2008
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Supporting vehicular mobility in urban multi-hop wireless networks
Deployments of city-wide multi-hop 802.11 networks introduce challenges for maintaining client performance at vehicular speeds. We experimentally demonstrate that current network ...
Anastasios Giannoulis, Marco Fiore, Edward W. Knig...
DICS
2006
15 years 8 months ago
Algorithms for Failure Protection in Large IP-over-fiber and Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
We address failure location and restoration in both optical and wireless ad hoc networks. First, we show how Maximum Likelihood inference can improve failure location algorithms in...
Frederick Ducatelle, Luca Maria Gambardella, Macie...
ICC
2000
IEEE
161views Communications» more  ICC 2000»
15 years 9 months ago
Application of Intelligent Agents in Channel Allocation Strategies for Mobile Networks
- Resource flexibility is one of the most important requirements in the next generation of mobile communications. Techniques are required to increase the flexibility of the network...
Eliane L. Bodanese, Laurie G. Cuthbert
IWCMC
2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Policy-driven workflows for mobile network management automation
Future wireless networks will experience a continuous growth regarding the number of network elements with increasingly complex interrelations between the configuration of multipl...
Raphael Romeikat, Bernhard Bauer, Tobias Bandh, Ge...
PVLDB
2010
269views more  PVLDB 2010»
15 years 3 months ago
Shortest Path Computation on Air Indexes
Shortest path computation is one of the most common queries in location-based services that involve transportation networks. Motivated by scalability challenges faced in the mobil...
Georgios Kellaris, Kyriakos Mouratidis