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| Session 1: Mobility Management Impact of Link State Changes and Inaccurate Link State Information on Mobility Support and Resource Reservations Comparison of Signaling and Packet Forwarding Overhead for HMIP and MIFA Profile System for Management of Mobility Context Information for' Access Network Selection and Transport Service Provision in 4G Networks Replic8: Location-Aware Data Replication for High Availability in Ubiquitous Environments Session 2: Transport Protocols and Congestion Control Refined PFTK-Model of TCP Reno Throughput in the Presence of Correlated Losses Examining TCP Parallelization Related Methods for Various Packet Losses The Interaction Between Window Adjustment Strategies and Queue Management Schemes A Novel TCP Congestion Control (TCP-CC) Algorithm for Future Internet Applications and Services Performance Evaluation of T-AIMD over Wireless Asynchronous Networks Session 3: QoS and Routing Rate Allocation and Buffer Management for Proportional Service Differentiation in Location-Aided Ad Hoc Networks Multiservice Communications over TDMA/TDD Wireless LANs Interference-Based Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Infrastructures Session 4: Quality of Service A Probabilistic Transmission Slot Selection Scheme for MC-CDMA Systems Using QoS History and Delay Bound Evaluation of QoS Provisioning Capabilities of IEEE 802.11E Wireless LANs Content-Aware Packet-Level Interleaving Method for Video Transmission over Wireless Networks A Performance Model for Admission Control in IEEE 802.16 Session 5: Wireless Multi-hop Networks and Cellular Networks Comparison of Incentive-Based Cooperation Strategies for Hybrid Networks Analysis of Decentralized Resource and Service Discovery Mechanisms in Wireless Multi-hop Networks …… Session 6:Traffic Characteriazation and Modeling Session 7:Ad hoc Networks Session 8:IEEE 802.11 and Other Wireless MAC Protocols Session 9:Energy Effciency and Resource Optimization Author Index |
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