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3. IC 2002: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Hamid R. Arabnia, Youngsong Mun:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet Computing, IC 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 24-27, 2002. CSREA Press 2002, ISBN 1-892512-38-6
Volume 1 - Volume 2 - Volume 3
TCP Over Wireless
- Mingyan Liu, Navid Ehsan:
Modelling TCP Performance Proxies. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 3-10 - Chi Zhang, Vassilios Tsaoussidis:
Exploiting the Potential of TCP- Real in Multiplexed Wired/Wirless Channels. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 11-18 - Annika Wennström, Anna Brunström, Johan Garcia, Jan H. Gustafsson:
A GSM/GPRS Testbed for TCP Performance Evaluation. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 19-26 - Qiang Ni, Thierry Turletti, Wei Fu:
Simulation- based Analysis of TCP Behavior Over Hybrid Wireless and Wired Network. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 27-36
Scheduling
- Manthos Kazantzidis, Mario Gerla:
On the Impact of Inter- Piconet Scheduling in Bluetooth Scatternets. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 37-43 - Ralph A. Gholmieh, Anthony S. Acampora:
A Heuristic, Fair, and Power Efficient Scheduler for Multicode Packet CDMA. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 44-52
Protocol Development and Simulation
- Ville Typpö, Timo Sukuvaara, Marko Jurvansuu, Petri Mähönen:
Extending IP Micro- mobility to AODV Based Ad Hoc Networks. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 53-60 - Elias C. Efstathiou, George C. Polyzos:
Multipoint Communication in a Beyond- 3G Internetwork. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 61-68 - Tommy Chu, Ioanis Nikolaidis:
On the Artifacts of Random Waypoint Simulations. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 69-76 - J. Roth:
A Communication Middleware for Mobile and Ad-hoc Senarios. International Conference on Internet Computing 2002: 77-86

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