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2nd MSWiM 1999: Seattle, WA, USA
- Azzedine Boukerche, Jason Yi-Bing Lin:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, MSWiM 1999, Seattle, Washington, USA, August 20, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 978-1-58113-173-4 - Lin-Nan Lee:
Third generation wireless communications and beyond: summary. 3-4 - Mineo Takai, Rajive L. Bagrodia, Addison Lee, Mario Gerla:
Impact of channel models on simulation of large scale wireless networks. 7-14 - Teresa A. Dahlberg, Jinwie Jung:
Survivable load sharing protocals: a simulation study. 15-22 - Fatih Alagöz, David Walters, Amina AlRustamani, Branimir R. Vojcic, Raymond L. Pickholtz:
On the effects of adaptive forward error correction mechanism in direct broadcast satellite networks. 25-32 - Wessam Ajib, Philippe Godlewski:
Acknowledgment procedures at radio link control level in GPRS. 33-40 - Mehdi Alasti, Nariman Farvardin:
D-PRMA: a dynamic packet reservation multiple access protocol for wireless communications. 41-49 - Xiaoyan Hong, Mario Gerla, Guangyu Pei, Ching-Chuan Chiang:
A group mobility model for ad hoc wireless networks. 53-60 - John Scourias, Thomas Kunz:
An activity-based mobility model and location management simulation framework. 61-68 - S. Bandyopadhyay, Krishna Paul:
Evaluating the performance of mobile agent-based message communication among mobile hosts in large ad hoc wireless network. 69-73 - Kwan-Wu Chin, Mohan Kumar, Craig Farrell:
A model for enhancing connection rerouting using active networks. 77-86 - Kenya Sato, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:
A spatio-temporal resource allocation protocol (STRAP) with mobility specification: simulation and performance evaluation. 87-94 - Partha Sarathi Bhattacharjee, Debashis Saha, Amitava Mukherjee, Madhubanti Maitra:
Location area planning for personal communication services networks. 95-98 - Ying-Wen Bai, Ching-Ho Lai:
A bitmap scaling and rotation design for SH1 low power CPU. 101-106
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