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| Introduction Network and Capacity Planning Performance of Hierarchical Cellular Networks with Overlapping Cells A Hybrid Model of the UMTS Downlink Capacity with WWW Traffic on Dedicated Channels Performance of Different Proxy Concepts in UMTS Networks Algorithms for WLAN Coverage Planning Optimization Models for Designing Aggregation Networks to Support Fast Moving Users Medium Access and Admission Control Some Game-Theoretic Problems in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Admission Region of Multimedia Services for EDCA in IEEE 802.11e Access Networks Admission Control Policies in Multiservice Cellular Networks: Optimum Configuration and Sensitivity Admission Control in the Downlink of WCDMA/UMTS QoS in Wireless Networks Effects of WLAN QoS Degradation on Streamed MPEG4 Video Quality Integrating MPLS and Policy Based Management Technologies in Mobile Environment A Reservation Scheme Satisfying Bandwidth QoS Constraints for Ad-Hoc Networks Network (Inter)connection and Resource Access Performance of Internet Access Solutions in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks On the Fractional Movement-Distance Based Scheme for PCS Location Management with Selective Paging Enabling Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networking A Family of Encounter-Based Broadcast Protocols for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Author Index |
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