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The following topics are dealt with: autonomic event computing; user-provided networking; broadband single carrier; HeterWMN mobile networks; HeterWMN wireless sensor networks; femtocell networks; exploiting shared media; aerial channel analysis and physical data links; handover and network selection in future broadband networks; performance modelling; coding for memories; cognitive radio, VANET and...
Mobile business (m-business) could be described as the utilization of mobile technologies to maintain, improve or extend existing business processes. It is allowing people to make the best use of business opportunities. However, most of the current m-business models are simply an extension of traditional e-business models to support wireless networks. Being not designed for mobile applications essentially,...
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is a key feature for enhancing cooperation in wireless video sensor network (WVSN) towards supporting communication of high data-rate video information. Unlike traditional spectrum allocation, DSM in WVSN should have topology control and distributed control center. In this paper, we propose an ILST algorithm for constructing distributed DSM topology control with the...
A scheme that exploits the broadcast nature of the wireless communication in order to achieve multicast content delivery is presented in this paper. As opposed to broadcasting, this method enables the clients to determine on-line the delivered content, and thus preserves the advantages of an individual service. On the other hand, a multicast content delivery is much more efficient than a unicast content...
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