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Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2005
- Qusay H. Mahmoud:
Guest editor's preface to the special section on discovery and interaction of mobile services. 1
- Paul Grace
, Gordon S. Blair, Sam Samuel:
A reflective framework for discovery and interaction in heterogeneous mobile environments. 2-14 - Alexander Kesselman, Dariusz R. Kowalski, Michael Segal
:
Energy efficient communication in ad hoc networks from user's and designer's perspective. 15-26 - Umar Saif, Justin Mazzola Paluska, Vijay Praful Chauhan:
Practical experience with adaptive service access. 27-40 - David J. Scott, Richard Sharp, Anil Madhavapeddy, Eben Upton:
Using visual tags to bypass Bluetooth device discovery. 41-53
- Vartika Bhandari, Nitin H. Vaidya:
A rate control mechanism for energy efficient many-to-one communication. 54-58 - Wei-jen Hsu, Kashyap Merchant, Haw-wei Shu, Chih-hsin Hsu, Ahmed Helmy:
Weighted waypoint mobility model and its impact on ad hoc networks. 59-63 - Sharat Khungar, Jukka Riekki:
A context based storage system for mobile computing applications. 64-68 - Christian Lochert, Martin Mauve, Holger Füßler, Hannes Hartenstein:
Geographic routing in city scenarios. 69-72 - Shansi Ren, Qun Li, Haining Wang, Xin Chen, Xiaodong Zhang:
A study on object tracking quality under probabilistic coverage in sensor networks. 73-76 - Cigdem Sengul, Robin Kravets:
TITAN: on-demand topology management in ad hoc networks. 77-82
Volume 9, Number 2, April 2005
- James C. Lin:
Health aspects of wireless communication: schwannomas of the acoustic nerve and the use of mobile phones. 1-3
- Nadeem Ahmed, Salil S. Kanhere, Sanjay K. Jha
:
The holes problem in wireless sensor networks: a survey. 4-18 - Chafika Benzaid, Nadjib Badache:
Mobi_Causal: a protocol for causal message ordering in mobile computing systems. 19-28 - Marcello Cinque, Domenico Cotroneo, Stefano Russo:
Achieving all the time, everywhere access in next-generation mobile networks. 29-39 - Marvin McNett, Geoffrey M. Voelker:
Access and mobility of wireless PDA users. 40-55
Volume 9, Number 3, July 2005
- David B. Johnson:
SIGMOBILE FY'05 annual report: July 2004-June 2005. 1-6
- Eun-Sun Jung, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Power aware routing using power control in Ad Hoc networks. 7-18 - Arunesh Mishra, Suman Banerjee, William A. Arbaugh:
Weighted coloring based channel assignment for WLANs. 19-31
- Ha Duong, Arek Dadej, Steven Gordon:
Proactive context transfer and forced handover in IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN based access networks. 32-44 - Ashutosh Dutta, Tao Zhang, Sunil Madhani, Kenichi Taniuchi, Kensaku Fujimoto, Yasuhiro Katsube, Yoshihiro Ohba, Henning Schulzrinne:
Secure universal mobility for wireless Internet. 45-57 - Jong Hee Kang, William Welbourne, Benjamin Stewart, Gaetano Borriello:
Extracting places from traces of locations. 58-68 - Naouel Ben Salem, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Markus Jakobsson:
Reputation-based Wi-Fi deployment. 69-81
- Abhimanyu Das, Debojyoti Dutta:
Data acquisition in multiple-sink sensor networks. 82-85
Volume 9, Number 4, October 2005
- Polychronis Koutsakis, Chatschik Bisdikian, Michael Paterakis:
Guest editors' preface to the special section on "Medium Access and Call Admission Control algorithms for next generation wireless networks". 1-3 - Sourav Pal, Mainak Chatterjee, Sajal K. Das:
A two-level resource management scheme in wireless networks based on user-satisfaction. 4-14 - Bechir Hamdaoui, Parameswaran Ramanathan:
Sufficient conditions for flow admission control in wireless ad-hoc networks. 15-24 - Konstantinos Oikonomou, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Analysis of topology-unaware TDMA MAC policies for ad-hoc networks under diverse traffic loads. 25-38 - Sangheon Pack, Hakyung Jung, Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:
SNC: a selective neighbor caching scheme for fast handoff in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. 39-49
- Stuart H. Kurkowski, Tracy Camp, Michael Colagrosso:
MANET simulation studies: the incredibles. 50-61

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