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IAJIT
2011
14 years 3 months ago
Network load and packet loss optimization during handoff using multi-scan approach
: Handoff is a critical function that enables mobile nodes to stay connected to the wireless network by switching the data connection from one WLAN to another. During handoff the c...
Anwar Saif, Mohammed Othman
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ICDCS
1997
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Effect of Connection Rerouting on Application Performance in Mobile Networks
—The increasing deployment of wireless access technology, along with the emergence of high speed integrated service networks, such as ATM, promises to provide mobile users with u...
Partho Pratim Mishra, Mani B. Srivastava
LCN
1999
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
AQuaFWiN: Adaptive QoS Framework for Multimedia in Wireless Networks and Its Comparison with other QoS Frameworks
In a wireless environment, due to topology changes and characteristics of media (interference in radio signals) the bandwidth of a link is unpredictable and possibly very low, the...
Bobby Vandalore, Raj Jain, Sonia Fahmy, Sudhir S. ...
INFORMATICALT
2006
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14 years 11 months ago
An Agent-Based Best Effort Routing Technique for Load Balancing
Abstract. Several best effort schemes (next-hop routing) are used to transport the data in the Internet. Some of them do not perform flexible route computations to cope up with the...
Sunilkumar S. Manvi, Pallapa Venkataram
103
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ICMB
2005
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Security Issues in SIP Signaling in Wireless Networks and Services
SIP appears to be a powerful and useful signaling protocol supporting mobility for wireless IP networks but it has inherent weaknesses and dangers. This paper is a study on the se...
Elthea T. Lakay, Johnson I. Agbinya