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4. WMASH 2006: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Renato Lo Cigno, Anand R. Prasad, Sajal K. Das:
Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Wireless mobile applications and services on WLAN hotspots, WMASH 2006, Los Angeles, CA, USA, September 29, 2006. ACM 2006
Mobility and resource management
- Filippo Cacace
, Luca Vollero:
Managing mobility and adaptation in upcoming 802.21 enabled devices. 1-10 - Eduard Garcia Villegas
, Lluís Faixó, Rafael Vidal
, Josep Paradells
:
Inter-Access point communications for distributed resource management in 802.11 networks. 11-19 - Hillary Caituiro-Monge, Kevin C. Almeroth, Maria del Mar Alvarez-Rohena:
Friend relay: a resource sharing framework for mobile wireless devices. 20-29
AAA, security and privacy
- Danilo Severina, Mauro Brunato, Alessandro Ordine, Luca Veltri:
UniWireless: a distributed open access network. 30-36 - Hassnaa Moustafa, Gilles Bourdon, Yvon Gourhant:
Authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) in hybrid ad hoc hotspot's environments. 37-46 - Ghita Kouadri Mostéfaoui, Patrick Brézillon:
Human-centric network security management: a comprehensive helper. 47-52 - Anelia Mitseva, Mohamed Imine, Neeli R. Prasad:
Context-aware privacy protection with profile management. 53-62
Service support
- Patrick Stuedi, Andreas Frei, Luc Burdet, Gustavo Alonso:
SymPhone: design and implementation of a VoIP peer for Symbian mobile phones using Bluetooth and SIP. 63-70 - Sunggeun Jin, Kwanghun Han, Sunghyun Choi
:
A novel idle mode operation in IEEE 802.11 WLANs: prototype implementation and empirical evaluation. 71-80 - Stephan Bohacek, Vinay Sridhara, Lei Lou:
Efficient paging in large-scale urban mesh networks. 81-90 - Mahmoud Ghorbel, Mounir Mokhtari, Stéphane Renouard:
A distributed approach for assistive service provision in pervasive environment. 91-100 - Venkata C. Giruka, Mukesh Singhal:
A localized IP-address auto-configuration protocol for wireless ad-hoc networks. 101-108

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