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3rd WOWMOM 2000: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das, Satish K. Tripathi:
Proceedings of the Third ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia, WOWMOM 2000, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, August 11, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-302-2 - Yung Yi, Yongho Seok, Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi, Junseok Park:
W2F2Q: packet fair queuing in wireless packet networks. 2-10 - P. Lin, Brahim Bensaou, Quan Long Ding, Kee Chaing Chua:
A wireless fair scheduling algorithm for error-prone wireless channels. 11-20 - Youssef Iraqi, Raouf Boutaba:
A novel distributed call admission control for wireless mobile multimedia networks. 21-27 - Jay R. Moorman, John W. Lockwood, Sung-Mo Kang:
Real-time prioritized call admission control in a base station scheduler. 28-37 - Hisashi Kobayashi, Shun-Zheng Yu, Brian L. Mark:
An integrated mobility and traffic model for resource allocation in wireless networks. 39-47 - Apurva Kumar, M. N. Umesh, Rajesh Jha:
Mobility modeling of rush hour traffic for location area design in cellular networks. 48-54 - Hassan Omar, Tarek N. Saadawi, Myung J. Lee:
Multicast support for mobile-IP with the hierarchical local registration approach. 55-64 - Óscar Mezquita Baeza, Enrico Scarrone:
Performance evaluation of ATM/AAL2 as switching technology in 3G mobile access networks. 65-71 - Surendar Chandra, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Amin Vahdat:
Managing the storage and battery resources in an image capture device (digital camera) using dynamic transcoding. 73-82 - Nor Jaidi Tuah, Mohan Kumar, Svetha Venkatesh:
Performance modelling of speculative prefetching for compound requests in low bandwidth networks. 83-92 - Abbas Ibrahim, Samir Tohmé:
A modified CDMA/PRMA medium access control protocol for integrated services in LEO satellite systems. 93-100 - Tung Chong Wong, Jon W. Mark, Kee Chaing Chua:
Delay jitter performance of video traffic in a cellular wireless ATM network. 101-107 - Kalyan Basu:
Can mobile Internet be all pervasive (panel session - title only). 108
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