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Computer Communications, Volume 52
Volume 52, October 2014
- Ricardo M. Silva, Jorge Sá Silva
, Fernando Boavida
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Mobility in wireless sensor networks - Survey and proposal. 1-20 - Alvin C. Valera
, Wee-Seng Soh
, Hwee Pink Tan
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Survey on wakeup scheduling for environmentally-powered wireless sensor networks. 21-36
- Raffaele Bolla
, Roberto Bruschi
, Olga Maria Jaramillo Ortiz
, Mirko Rubaldo:
Burst2Save: Reducing network-induced energy consumption in the home environment. 37-46 - Jaafar Almasizadeh, Mohammad Abdollahi Azgomi
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Mean privacy: A metric for security of computer systems. 47-59 - Mehran Garmehi, Morteza Analoui
, Mukaddim Pathan, Rajkumar Buyya:
An economic replica placement mechanism for streaming content distribution in Hybrid CDN-P2P networks. 60-70 - Anne-Marie Kermarrec
, Erwan Le Merrer, Nicolas Le Scouarnec, Romaric Ludinard
, Patrick Maillé
, Gilles Straub, Alexandre van Kempen
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Performance evaluation of a peer-to-peer backup system using buffering at the edge. 71-81 - Nasif Ekiz, Paul D. Amer:
Transport layer reneging. 82-88 - Jain-Shing Liu, Chun-Hung Richard Lin:
Cross-layer optimization for performance trade-off in network code-based wireless multi-hop networks. 89-101 - Tomaz Berisa, Kerim Fouli, Martin Maier:
Real-time PON signaling for emerging low-latency applications. 102-109

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