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2nd WOWMOM 1999: Seattle, Washington, USA
- Sajal K. Das, Kalyan Basu:
Proceedings of Second ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia, WOWMOM '99, Seattle, Washington, USA, August 20, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-129-1 - Marko Hännikäinen, Timo Vanhatupa, Jussi Lemiläinen, Timo Hämäläinen, Jukka Saarinen:
Windows NT Software Design and Implementation for a Wireless LAN Base Station. 2-9 - Benny Van Houdt, Chris Blondia, Olga Casals, Jorge García-Vidal, D. Vazquez:
Performance Evaluation of a MAC Protocol for Wireless ATM Networks Supporting the ATM Service Categories. 10-17 - Matthias Lott, Bernhard Walke:
Performance of a Wireless Ad Hoc Network Supporting ATM. 18-25 - George Neonakis Aggelou, Rahim Tafazolli:
RDMAR: A Bandwidth-Efficient Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 26-33 - Sanjay Shakkottai, R. Srikant:
Scheduling Real-Time Traffic with Deadlines over a Wireless Channel. 35-42 - Jay R. Moorman, John W. Lockwood:
Multiclass Priority Fair Queuing for Hybrid Wired/Wireless Quality of Service Support. 43-50 - Taekyoung Kwon, Ilkyu Park, Yanghee Choi, Sajal K. Das:
Bandwidth Adaption Algorithms with Multi-Objectives for Adaptive Multimedia Services in Wireless/Mobile Networks. 51-59 - Jeong Geun Kim, Marwan Krunz:
Delay Analysis of Selective Repeat ARQ for a Markovian Source Over a Wireless Channel. 59-66 - Arun K. Somani, Indu Peddibhotla:
Experimental Evaluation of Throughput Performance of IRTCP Under Noisy Channels. 67-74 - Elin Wedlund, Henning Schulzrinne:
Mobility Support Using SIP. 76-82 - Cheng Lin Tan, Kin Mun Lye, Stephen Pink:
A Fast Handoff Scheme for Wireless Networks. 83-90 - Richard Han:
Factoring a Mobile Client's Effective Processing Speeed into the Image Transcoding Decision. 91-98 - Surendar Chandra, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Amin Vahdat:
Multimedia Web Services for Mobile Clients Using Quality Aware Transcoding. 99-108 - Rahul Jain, Bahareh Sadeghi, Edward W. Knightly:
Towards Coarse-Grained Mobile QoS. 109-116
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