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WOWMOM
2009
ACM
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14 years 3 days ago
Selecting vertical handover candidates in IEEE 802.11 mesh networks
The IEEE 802.11 working group currently integrates the option of mesh networking into its standard for WLANs. In addition to WLAN meshes, future wireless networks will be expanded...
Sven Wiethölter, Adam Wolisz
SIMUTOOLS
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Increasing wireless revenue with service differentiation
New technologies such as IEEE 802.16 (Wi-MAX) [2] and IEEE 802.11e (Wi-Fi with QoS) [1] enable differentiated services. In this study we explore the potential for increasing the r...
Siamak Ayani, Jean C. Walrand
NETWORK
2006
116views more  NETWORK 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Quality of service support in IEEE 802.16 networks
During the last few years, users all over the world have become more and more accustomed to the availability of broadband access. This has boosted the use of a wide variety both o...
Claudio Cicconetti, Luciano Lenzini, Enzo Mingozzi...
ICC
2008
IEEE
133views Communications» more  ICC 2008»
14 years 2 days ago
Call Admission Control for Mobile Agent Based Handoff in Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract—Wireless mesh network (WMN) has emerged recently as a promising technology for next-generation wireless networking. In WMN, it is important to provide an efficient hand...
Bo Rong, Yi Qian, Kejie Lu, Michel Kadoch