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International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Numbers 1/2, 2015
- Nadeem Javaid, Ayesha Bibi, Saad Noor Mohammad, Zahoor Ali Khan, Nabil Ali Alrajeh:
Towards optimising routing overhead in wireless multi-hop networks. 4-18 - Jang-Ping Sheu, Chih-Yin Lee, Chuang Ma:
A transmission protocol based on network coding in many-to-one delay tolerant networks. 19-28 - Dariush Zolfaghari, Hassan Taheri, A. Hossein Rezaie, Mohsen Rezaei:
A robust and reliable routing based on multi-hop information in industrial wireless sensor networks. 29-37 - Fei Song, Yige Zhang, Zhaoxu An, Huachun Zhou, Ilsun You:
The correlation study for parameters in four tuples. 38-49 - Huaqiang Xu, Xiaojun Cai, Lei Ju, Zhiping Jia:
Gateway pheromone-based adaptive internet access scheme for mobile ad hoc networks. 50-61 - Chih-Cheng Tseng, Kuo-Chang Ting, Hwang-Cheng Wang, Fang-Chang Kuo, Li-Hsun Chang:
Construction and analysis of a green clustered architecture for RNG-based wireless ad hoc networks. 62-74 - Yu-Feng Hsu, Chih-Lin Hu:
Erasure coding-based message forwarding to multiple destinations in intermittently connected networks. 75-85 - Hung-Chin Jang, Pei-Hsuan Lee:
Ego-centric social network routing in MANET. 86-96 - Lun-Ping Hung:
Using a hybrid algorithm and active RFID to construct a seamless infant rooming-in tracking mechanism. 97-110 - Jiang Liu, Baigen Cai, Ying-hong Wen, Jian Wang:
Integrating DSRC and dead-reckoning for cooperative vehicle positioning under GNSS-challenged vehicular environments. 111-129
Volume 19, Numbers 3/4, 2015
- Sudesh Pahal, Brahmjit Singh, Ashok Arora:
Cross layer trigger-based handover scheme for mobile WiMAX networks. 133-142 - Stefano Bocchino, Matteo Petracca, Paolo Pagano, Marco Ghibaudi, Giuseppe Lipari:
SPEED-3D: a geographic routing protocol for 6LoWPAN networks. 143-156 - Safa Hamdoun, Abderrezak Rachedi, Abderrahim Benslimane:
RSSI-based localisation algorithms using spatial diversity in wireless sensor networks. 157-167 - Neeraj Kumar, Chun-Cheng Lin:
Reliable multicast as a Bayesian coalition game for a non-stationary environment in vehicular ad hoc networks: a learning automata-based approach. 168-182 - Abdulhakim Abogharaf, Veluppillai Mahinthan, Kshirasagar Naik:
An energy-efficient and client-centric data streaming technique on smartphones. 183-192 - Kanika Grover, Alvin S. Lim, Seungbae Lee:
Efficient authentication approach for highly dynamic vehicular ad hoc networks. 193-207 - Chien-Liang Chen, Nan-Chen Hsieh, Lun-Ping Hung:
Developing a wireless based dynamic management mechanism for intravenous drip scheduling. 208-220 - Rasool Esmaeilyfard, Faramarz Hendessi:
SocioCar: a transient social vehicular network. 221-240 - Rebeca Estrada, Hadi Otrok, Zbigniew Dziong, Hassan R. Barada:
Spectrum sharing model for OFDMA macro-femtocell networks. 241-253 - Isam Abdalla, S. Venkatesan:
QoE preserving resource scheduling for M2M terminals and human users in LTE networks. 254-265 - Zhen-Jiang Zhang, Qing-An Zeng, Wei Shen, Hua-Pei Chiang, Yueh-Min Huang:
A resource management scheme and its performance analysis for integrated wireless and mobile networks with multiple traffic. 266-278 - Amir Mansoor Kamali, Christopher Bailey, Jim Austin:
Evaluating 3D wireless grids as parallel platforms. 279-289
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