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8th PEMWN 2019: Paris, France
- 8th International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks, PEMWN 2019, Paris, France, November 26-28, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-3-903176-25-6
- Amar Abane, Paul Mühlethaler, Samia Bouzefrane, Abdella Battou:
Modeling and Improving Named Data Networking over IEEE 802.15.4. 1-6 - Sukhpreet Kaur Khangura:
Neural Network-based Available Bandwidth Estimation from TCP Sender-side Measurements. 1-6 - Ali Mamadou Mamadou, Joël Toussaint, Gérard Chalhoub:
Interference Study of Coexisting IEEE 802.11 and 802.15.4 Networks. 1-5 - Miguel Landry Foko Sindjoung, Pascale Minet:
Wireless Link Quality Prediction in IoT Networks. 1-6 - Challouf Sabri, Lobna Kriaa, Leïla Azouz Saïdane:
Power consumption comparison of synchronized IoT devices running FreeRTOS and RIOT. 1-5 - Van Khang Nguyen, Éric Renault, Ruben H. Milocco:
Event Aggregation for Smartphone-based Road-Anomaly Detection. 1-7 - Engy Aly Maher, Mahmoud Aly Zaher, Ahmed E. El-Mahdy:
Spectral Efficiency of Massive MIMO FD Relay-Aided D2D and Cellular in HetNets with Imperfect CSI. 1-6 - Nabila Bermad, Salah Zemmoudj, Mawloud Omar:
Securing Vehicular Platooning against Vehicle Platooning Disruption (VPD) Attacks. 1-6 - Alexandre Laubé, Steven Martin, Khaldoun Al Agha:
A solution to the split & merge problem for blockchain-based applications in ad hoc networks. 1-6 - Guéréguin Der Sylvestre Sidibé, Hamadoun Tall, Marie-Françoise Servajean, Michel Misson:
Performance Evaluation of Neighbor Discovery Algorithms in a Star WSN: Switched beam antenna vs omnidirectional antenna at the Sink. 1-6 - Jamal Ammouri, Pascale Minet, Malika Boudiaf, Samia Bouzefrane, Méziane Yacoub:
Self-Organizing Maps Applied to Soil Conservation in Mediterranean Olive Groves. 1-6 - Ahmed Abdelhadi:
Spatial Coexistence of Cooperative Radar and Communication Systems. 1-6 - Juan Antonio Cordero, Wei Lou:
Modeling Dynamic Resource Allocation in the Edge. 1-6
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