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IEEE Wireless Communications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 2009
- Andreas Birk, Sören Schwertfeger, Kaustubh Pathak:
A networking framework for teleoperation in safety, security, and rescue robotics. 6-13 - Mikael Pohjola, Shekar Nethi, Riku Jäntti:
Wireless control of a multihop mobile robot squad. 14-20 - Onur Tekdas, Volkan Isler, Jong Hyun Lim, Andreas Terzis:
Using mobile robots to harvest data from sensor fields. 22-28 - Magnus Lindhé, Karl Henrik Johansson:
Using robot mobility to exploit multipath fading. 30-37 - Jonathan M. Smith, Marc Olivieri, Alex Lackpour, Nicholas Hinnerschitz:
RF-mobility gain: concept, measurement campaign, and exploitation. 38-44 - Dusit Niyato, Ekram Hossain:
Cognitive radio for next-generation wireless networks: an approach to opportunistic channel selection in ieee 802.11-based wireless mesh. 46-54 - Jordi Forné, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, M. Francisca Hinarejos:
Certificate status validation in mobile ad hoc networks. 55-62
Volume 16, Number 2, April 2009
- Hisham A. Mahmoud, Tevfik Yücek, Hüseyin Arslan:
OFDM for cognitive radio: merits and challenges. 6-15 - Dusit Niyato, Ekram Hossain, Zhu Han:
Dynamic spectrum access in IEEE 802.22- based cognitive wireless networks: a game theoretic model for competitive spectrum bidding and pricing. 16-23 - Yuguang Fang, Xiaoyan Zhu, Yanchao Zhang:
Securing resource-constrained wireless ad hoc networks. 24-30 - Chien-Chun Huang-Fu, Yi-Bing Lin, Herman Chung-Hwa Rao:
IP2P: a peer-to-peer system for mobile devices. 30-36 - Mario Marchese, Maurizio Mongelli:
Vertical QoS mapping over wireless interfaces. 37-43 - Youssef Charfi, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata:
Challenging issues in visual sensor networks. 44-49 - Azzedine Boukerche, Horácio A. B. F. Oliveira, Eduardo Freire Nakamura, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:
DV-Loc: a scalable localization protocol using Voronoi diagrams for wireless sensor networks. 50-55 - Dimitrios Katsaros, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Prediction in wireless networks by Markov chains. 56-64
Volume 16, Number 3, June 2009
- Michael J. Marcus:
Sharing government spectrum with private users: opportunities and challenges. 4-5 - Bruno Chatras:
Business communications standardization in ETSI. 8-14 - Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Luca Foschini:
IMS-based presence service with enhanced scalability and guaranteed QoS for interdomain enterprise mobility. 16-23 - Alessandra Toninelli, Rebecca Montanari, Antonio Corradi:
Enabling secure service discovery in mobile healthcare enterprise networks. 24-32 - Yao-Jen Chang, Hung-Huan Liu, Tsen-Yung Wang:
Mobile social networks as quality of life technology for people with severe mental illness. 34-40 - Lutz Schubert, Alexander Kipp, Bastian Koller, Stefan Wesner:
Service-oriented operating systems: future workspaces. 42-50 - Hassan Artail, Fahim Al-Halabi, Ali Chehab:
The design and implementation of an ad hoc network of mobile devices using the LIME II tuple-space framework. 52-59 - Hongfei Du, Barry G. Evans, Imrich Chlamtac:
QoS-aware adaptation for satellite multimedia broadcasting via hierarchical packet scheduling. 60-68 - Pedro Fortuna, Manuel Ricardo:
Header compressed VoIP in IEEE 802.11. 69-75 - Carl Wijting, Klaus Doppler, Kari Kalliojärvi, Tommy Svensson, Mikael Sternad, Gunther Auer, Niklas Johansson, Johan Nyström, Magnus Olsson, Afif Osseiran, Martin Döttling, Jijun Luo, Thierry Lestable, Stephan Pfletschinger:
Key technologies for IMT-advanced mobile communication systems. 76-85 - Djamal-Eddine Meddour, Usman Javaid, Nicolas Bihannic, Tinku Rasheed, Raouf Boutaba:
Completing the convergence puzzle: a survey and a roadmap. 86-96
Volume 16, Number 4, August 2009
- Michael J. Marcus:
Spectrum inventory issues. 4-5 - Benny Bing, Jan Kruys:
Untethered clouds. 8-10 - Nada Golmie:
Seamless mobility: are we there yet? 12-13 - Haojin Zhu, Rongxing Lu, Xuemin Shen, Xiaodong Lin:
Security in service-oriented vehicular networks. 16-22 - Bo Rong, Michel Kadoch, Mohsen Guizani:
Multipath routing for multiple description video communications over wireless mesh networks. 24-30 - Luca Caviglione, Franco Davoli:
Using P2P overlays to provide QoS in service-oriented wireless networks. 32-38 - Xi Zhang, Hang Su:
Network-coding-based scheduling and routing schemes for service-oriented wireless mesh networks. 40-46 - Dalei Wu, Song Ci, Haiyan Luo, Haohong Wang, Aggelos K. Katsaggelos:
A quality-driven decision engine for live video transmission under service-oriented architecture. 48-54 - Carolina Fortuna, Mihael Mohorcic:
Dynamic composition of services for end-to-end information transport. 56-62 - Tao Zhang, Kun Yang, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Topology control for service-oriented wireless mesh networks. 64-71 - Hongfei Du, Jiangchuan Liu, Jie Liang:
Downlink scheduling for multimedia multicast/broadcast over mobile wimax: connection-oriented multistate adaptation. 72-79 - Wenjing Lou, Kui Ren:
Security, privacy, and accountability in wireless access networks. 80-87 - Ilker Demirkol, Cem Ersoy, Ertan Onur:
Wake-up receivers for wireless sensor networks: benefits and challenges. 88-96
Volume 16, Number 5, October 2009
- Michael J. Marcus:
Wireless innovation and spectrum policy: the fcc opens a new inquiry. 4-5 - Stephen F. Bush:
Wireless ad hoc nanoscale networking. 6-7 - Peter Stuckmann, Rainer Zimmermann:
European research on future Internet design. 14-22 - Jonathan Rodriguez, Michail Tsagkaropoulos, Ilias Politis, Stavros Kotsopoulos, Tasos Dagiuklas:
A middleware architecture supporting seamless and secure multimedia services across an intertechnology radio access network. 24-31 - Lambros Sarakis, George Kormentzas, Francisco Guirao:
Seamless service provision for multi heterogeneous access. 32-40 - Dimitrios Giakoumis, Michalis Lazaridis, Apostolos Axenopoulos, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Jernej Trnkoczy, Gianluca Paravati, Andrea Sanna, Fabrizio Lamberti, George Hassapis:
Search and retrieval of multimedia objects over a distributed P2P network for mobile devices. 42-49 - Lara García, Laura Arnaiz, Federico Alvarez, José Manuel Menéndez, Karsten Grüneberg:
Protected seamless content delivery in P2P wireless and wired networks. 50-57 - Michael Eberhard, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner, Emanuele Quacchio:
An interoperable delivery framework for scalable media resources. 58-63 - Thomas Schierl, Karsten Grüneberg, Thomas Wiegand:
Scalable video coding over RTP and MPEG-2 transport stream in broadcast and IPTV channels. 64-71
Volume 16, Number 6, December 2009
- Michael J. Marcus:
Wireless innovation and spectrum policy: FCC opens a new inquiry [Spectrum Policy and Regulatory Issues]. 4 - Alan Hadden:
Mobile broadband - where the next generation leads us [Industry Perspectives]. 6-9 - Andreas F. Molisch, Fredrik Tufvesson, Johan Karedal, Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker:
A survey on vehicle-to-vehicle propagation channels. 12-22 - Hiroyuki Yomo, Oyunchimeg Shagdar, Takashi Ohyama, Michio Miyamoto, Yoshihisa Kondo, Jun Hasegawa, Toshihiro Sakai, Ryu Miura, Sadao Obana:
Development of a CDMA intervehicle communications system for driving safety support. 24-31 - Juan J. Alcaraz, Javier Vales-Alonso, Joan García-Haro:
Control-based scheduling with QoS support for vehicle to infrastructure communications. 32-39 - Sayyid A. Vaqar, Otman Basir:
Traffic pattern detection in a partially deployed vehicular Ad Hoc network of vehicles. 40-46 - Gongjun Yan, Stephan Olariu, Michele C. Weigle:
Providing location security in vehicular Ad Hoc networks. 48-55 - Timo Sukuvaara, Pertti Nurmi:
Wireless traffic service platform for combined vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. 54-61 - Konstantinos Samdanis, A. Hamid Aghvami:
Scalable inter-area handovers for hierarchical wireless networks. 62-68 - Sanjay K. Dhurandher, Sushil Khairwal, Mohammad S. Obaidat, Sudip Misra:
Efficient data acquisition in underwater wireless sensor Ad Hoc networks. 70-78 - Christos Liaskos, Sophia G. Petridou, Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Petros Nicopolitidis, Andreas S. Pomportsis, Mohammad S. Obaidat:
Clustering-driven wireless data broadcasting. 80-87 - Gabriel Maciá-Fernández, Pedro Garcia-Teodoro, Jesús Esteban Díaz Verdejo:
Fraud in roaming scenarios: an overview. 88-94
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