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Telecommunication Systems, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, September 2012
- Nadjib Achir, Haris Gacanin

, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte:
Foreword to the special issue on wireless network: from home to backbone. 1-2 - Salvatore D'Alessandro, Andrea M. Tonello, Lutz Lampe:

Adaptive pulse-shaped OFDM with application to in-home power line communications. 3-13 - Lionel Molinier, Mathieu Ligocki, Emna Ghedira, Guy Pujolle, Dominique Gaïti:

Piloting the spanning tree protocol in home networks using a multi-agent system. 15-27 - Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Ahmet Cihat Toker, Fikret Sivrikaya

, Sahin Albayrak
:
Cooperation-based resource allocation and call admission for wireless network operators. 29-41 - Helmut Hlavacs, Roman Weidlich, Thomas Treutner:

Load-dependent energy saving in future home environments. 43-52 - Lei Chen

, Di Yuan:
Coverage planning for optimizing HSDPA performance and controlling R99 soft handover. 53-64 - Chadi Tarhini, Tijani Chahed:

QoS-oriented resource allocation for streaming flows in IEEE802.16e Mobile WiMAX. 65-71 - Stefano Avallone

, Francesco Paolo D'Elia, Giorgio Ventre:
A new channel, power and rate assignment algorithm for multi-radio wireless mesh networks. 73-80 - Sondes Khemiri

, Khaled Boussetta, Guy Pujolle:
A tabu search heuristic for bandwidth allocation in fixed WiMAX. 81-91
Volume 51, Numbers 2-3, November 2012
- Donghwi Lee, Chia-Chu Chiang, Mal-Rey Lee, Herbert Kuchen, Kenji Leibnitz:

Introduction. 93 - Hongwei Tao, Yixiang Chen:

A new metric model for trustworthiness of softwares. 95-105 - Hyuncheol Kim, Jeom Goo Kim:

A vertical Path Computation Element (PCE) based path provisioning scheme in multilayer optical networks. 107-113 - Melisa Hajyvahabzadeh, Elina Eidkhani, S. Anahita Mortazavi, Alireza Nemaney Pour:

An efficient group key management protocol using code for key calculation: CKC. 115-123 - Daesung Lee, Kuinam J. Kim:

Enabling Lego robots to communicate via infrared routing. 125-136 - Seungkeun Lee, Kuinam Kim:

Mobile agent based framework for mobile ubiquitous application development. 137-146 - Nianhua Yang, Huiqun Yu, Hua Sun, Zhilin Qian:

Modeling UML sequence diagrams using extended Petri nets. 147-158 - Hassan Qudrat-Ullah:

On the validation of system dynamics type simulation models. 159-166 - Muhammad Ramzan

, M. Arfan Jaffar, Muhammad Amjad Iqbal
, Sajid Anwar
, Abdul Rauf, Arshad Ali Shahid:
Project scheduling conflict identification and resolution using genetic algorithms (GA). 167-175 - Kil-Woong Jang:

A tabu search algorithm for routing optimization in mobile ad-hoc networks. 177-191 - Hélène Le Cadre, Mustapha Bouhtou:

Modelling MNO and MVNO's dynamic interconnection relations: is cooperative content investment profitable for both providers? 193-217
Volume 51, Number 4, December 2012
- Hermann de Meer, Karin Anna Hummel

, Robert Basmadjian:
Future Internet services and architectures: trends and visions - Guest editorial. 219-220 - Alberto E. Garcia, Laura Rodríguez de Lope

, Klaus-Dieter Hackbarth:
Cost models for QoS-differentiated interconnecting and wholesale access services in future generation networks. 221-231 - Nikos Fotiou, Dirk Trossen, George C. Polyzos

:
Illustrating a publish-subscribe Internet architecture. 233-245 - Luísa Lima, Diogo Ferreira, João Barros

:
Topology matters in network coding. 247-257 - Ricardo Matos, Susana Sargento

, Karin Anna Hummel
, Andrea Hess
, Kurt Tutschku
, Hermann de Meer:
Context-based wireless mesh networks: a case for network virtualization. 259-272 - Juan Felipe Botero

, Xavier Hesselbach
, Andreas Fischer, Hermann de Meer:
Optimal mapping of virtual networks with hidden hops. 273-282 - Tomasz Ciszkowski, Wojciech Mazurczyk

, Zbigniew Kotulski
, Tobias Hoßfeld
, Markus Fiedler, Denis Collange:
Towards Quality of Experience-based reputation models for future web service provisioning. 283-295 - Bernhard Klein, Helmut Hlavacs:

A socially aware caching mechanism for encounter networks. 297-304

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