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1st WOWMOM 1998: Dallas, Texas, USA
- Sajal K. Das, Mehmet Unsoy:
Proceedings of First ACM International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia, WOWMOM '98, Dallas, TX, USA, October 30, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-093-7 - Anthony D. Joseph, B. R. Badrinath, Randy H. Katz:
The Case for Services over Cascaded Networks. 2-10 - Indu Mahadevan, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
An Architecture for QoS Guarantees and Routing in Wireless/Mobile Networks. 11-20 - Jarkko Sevanto, Mika Liljeberg, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
Introducing Quality-of-Service and Traffic Classes into Wireless Mobile Networks. 21-29 - Athanassios Boulis, Paul Lettieri, Mani B. Srivastava:
Active Basestations & Nodes for a Mobile Environment. 31-37 - Nor Jaidi Tuah, Mohan Kumar, Svetha Venkatesh:
Investigation of a Prefetch Model for Low Bandwidth Networks. 38-47 - Jens Hartmann, Carmelita Görg, Peyman Farjami:
Agent Technology for the UMTS VHE Concept. 48-57 - Luciano Bononi, Marco Conti, Lorenzo Donatiello:
Design and Performance Evaluation of a Distributed Contention Control(DCC) Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks. 59-67 - Abdel-Ghani A. Daraiseh:
Protocol Enhancements in Wireless Multimedia and Multiple-Access Networks. 68-72 - Udo R. Krieger, Michael Savoric:
Performance Evaluation of ABR Flow-Control Protocols in a Wireless ATM Network. 73-82 - Guven Mercankosk, John F. Siliquini, Zigmantas L. Budrikis:
Provision of Real-Time Services over ATM using AAL Type 2. 83-90 - Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell, Hiroyuki Morikawa:
A Systems Approach to Prediction, Compensation and Adaptation in Wireless Networks. 92-100 - Naveen K. Kakani, Sajal K. Das, M. Kaippalimalil:
A Framework for Call Admission Control in Next Generation Wireless Networks. 101-110 - Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi, Chatschik Bisdikian, Mahmoud Naghshineh:
Call Admission Control or Adaptive Multimedia in Wireless/Mobile Networks. 111-116
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