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ACM SIGMOBILE: Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, April 1997
- Bo Li:
Scanning the literature. 4-5
- Andras Farago:
Broadband integrated networks: Mischa Schwartz, Prentice Hall, 1996. 5
- Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Mobile computing: where's the tofu? 17-21 - Yalun Li, Victor C. M. Leung:
Supporting personal mobility for nomadic computing over the internet. 22-31
Volume 1, Number 2, July 1997
- Bo Li:
Scanning the literature. 4-5
- Chai-Keong Toh:
Wireless: the revolution in personal telecommunications. 6
- Yi-Bing Lin:
GSM network signaling. 11-16 - Kui W. Mok, Alvin S. Lim:
Wireless media access control for highly mobile information servers: simulation and performance evaluation. 17-24 - Antonio Capone, Luigi Musumeci:
A fast dynamic channel assignment algorithm for packet services in DECT. 25-32
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1997
- Barry E. Mullins, Nathaniel J. Davis IV, Scott F. Midkiff:
An adaptive wireless local area network protocol that improves throughput via adaptive control of direct sequence spread spectrum parameters. 9-20 - Tsan-Pin Wang, Chien-Chao Tseng, Wen-Kuang Chou:
An aggressive approach to failure restoration of PCS mobility databases. 21-28 - Shengming Jiang, Danny H. K. Tsang, Bo Li:
Subscriber-assisted handoff support in multimedia PCS. 29-36
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1997
- Irene Katzela:
Guest editorial. 1-4
- Bo Li:
Scanning the literature. 3-4
- Chai-Keong Toh:
Personal & wireless communications: digital technology & standards. 4-8 - R. S. Kalbag, Deep Medhi:
Interworking of a distributed architecture for wireless PCS networks with conventional networks: issues and illustrations. 9-16 - Jelena V. Misic, Samuel T. Chanson, Frederick S. Lai:
Event based resource estimation in admission control for wireless networks with heterogeneous traffic. 17-24 - Pietro Camarda, G. Schiraldi, Fabrizio Talucci, R. Valla:
Mobility and performance modeling in cellular communication networks. 25-32
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