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1520.0   The Anatomy of a Context-Aware Application - Harter, Hopper, Steggles, Ward.. (2002)   (Correct)
this paper we describe a sensor-driven, or sentient, computing platform that collects environmental data, and presents that data in a form suitable for context-aware applications unknown Wireless Netw... /

1217.1   A Performance Comparison of Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing .. - Broch, Maltz, Johnson, Hu, Jetcheva (1998)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile nodes dynamically forming a temporary network without the use of any existing network infrastructure or centralized administration. Due to the limi... / of Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols Josh Broch

1182.9   A Survey of Active Network Research - Tennenhouse, Smith, Sincoskie.. (1997)   (Correct)
Active networks are a novel approach to network architecture in which the switches of the network perform customized computations on the messages flowing through them. This approach is motivated by bo... / A Survey of Active Network Research David L. Tennenhouse

900.0   Topology Control of Multihop Wireless Networks using Transmit Power.. - Ramanathan, Rosales-Hain (2000)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of adjusting the transmit powers of nodes in a multihop wireless network (also called an ad hoc network) to create a desired topology. We formulate it as a constrained optimiza... / Control of Multihop Wireless Networks using Transmit Power Adjustment

800.0   ns Notes and Documentation - Fall, Varadhan (2000)   (Correct)
This document (ns Notes and Documentation) provides reference documentation for ns. Although we begin with a simple simulation script, resources like Marc Greis's tutorial web pages (at http://titan.c... / ns c is LBNL's Network Simulator The simulator is

771.4   Performance Comparison of Two On-demand Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc.. - Das, Perkins, Royer (2000)   (Correct)
Ad hoc networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity, frequently changing network topology and the need for efficient dynamic routing protocols. We compare the performance of two promi... / Routing Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks Samir R. Das Division of

723.4   A Highly Adaptive Distributed Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless.. - al. (1997)   (Correct)
We present a new distributed routing protocol for mobile, multihop, wireless networks. The protocol is one of a family of protocols which we term "link reversal" algorithms. The protocol's reaction i... / Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Networks Vincent D. Park a and M.

714.2   GPS-free positioning in mobile ad hoc networks - Capkun, Hamdi, Hubaux (2001)   (Correct)
this paper, we describe an algorithm for the positioning of nodes in an ad hoc network that does not use GPS. The algorithm provides a position information to the nodes in the scenarios where an infra... /

686.9   Dynamic Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Johnson, Maltz (1996)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. In such an environment, it may b... / Source Routing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks David B. Johnson David A.

659.5   Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing - Perkins, Royer (1997)   (Correct)
An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. In this paper we present A... / Abstract An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of

652.1   A Comparison of Mechanisms for Improving TCP Performance over.. - Balakrishnan, Padmanabhan, Seshan.. (1996)   (Correct)
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly because of congestion. However, networks with wireless and other lossy links... / to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly

632.7   Disconnected Operation in the Coda File System - Kistler, Satyanarayanan (1992)   (Correct)
would like to enjoy the benefits of a shared data repository, Disconnected operation is a mode of operation that enables but be able to continue critical work when that repository is a client to conti... / the servers over a high bandwidth network. At certain Networking Research br and harp Flute is capable of wireless communication indicated by a

628.5   GPSR: Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing for Wireless Networks - Karp, Kung (2000)   (Correct)
We present Greedy Perimeter Stateless Routing (GPSR), a novel routing protocol for wireless datagram networks that uses the positions of routers and a packet's destination to make packet forwarding d... / Stateless Routing for Wireless Networks Brad Karp Harvard

617.0   Agile Application-Aware Adaptation for Mobility - Noble (1997)   (Correct)
In this paper we show that application-aware adaptation, a collaborative partnership between the operating system and applications, offers the most general and effective approach to mobile information... / using remote services over a network with highly variable bandwidth. br is walking in an urban setting. A wireless overlay network provides

609.0   Next Century Challenges: Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks - Estrin, Govindan, Heidemann, Kumar (1999)   (Correct)
Networked sensors---those that coordinate amongst themselves to achieve a larger sensing task---will revolutionize information gathering and processing both in urban environments and in inhospitable t... / Scalable Coordination in Sensor Networks Deborah Estrin Ramesh

571.4   Gossip-Based Ad Hoc Routing - Haas, Halpern, Li (2001)   (Correct)
Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on (some variant of) flooding. Despite various optimizations, many routing messages are propagated unnecessarily. We propose a gossiping-based approach, where e... /

557.4   System Design Issues for Internet Middleware Services: Deductions.. - Gribble (1997)   (Correct)
System Design Issues for Internet Middleware Services: Deductions from a Large Client Trace by Steven D. Gribble Master of Science in Computer Science University of California at Berkeley Professor Er... / in hardware software and network connectivity. They must be able br modems or Metricom Ricochet wireless modems which achieve

536.2   Low Power CMOS Digital Design - Chandrakasan, Sheng, Brodersen (1995)   (Correct)
Motivated by emerging battery operated applications that demand intensive computation in portable environments, techniques are investigated which reduce power consumption in CMOS digital circuits wh... / be physically tethered to a wired network. The requirement of portability br only will voice be transmitted via wireless links but data as well. This

518.1   Adaptive Protocols for Information Dissemination in Wireless Sensor.. - Kulik, Rabiner, Balakrishnan (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a family of adaptive protocols, called SPIN (Sensor Protocols for Information via Negotiation) , that efficiently disseminates information among sensors in an energy-constrai... / Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks Joanna Kulik Wendi Rabiner

514.2   Investigating the Energy Consumption of a Wireless Network Interface.. - Feeney, Nilsson (2001)   (Correct)
Energy-aware design and evaluation of network protocols requires knowledge of the energy consumption behavior of actual wireless interfaces. But little practical information is available about the ene... / Energy Consumption of a Wireless Network Interface in an Ad Hoc Networking

511.1   Highly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV).. - Perkins (1994)   (Correct)
An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the... / MD Abstract An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of

485.1   Effective Erasure Codes for Reliable Computer Communication Protocols - Rizzo (1997)   (Correct)
Reliable communication protocols require that all the intended recipients of a message receive the message intact. Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ) techniques are used in unicast protocols, but they do ... / erasure code to be used in network protocols and discuss its br in special cases e.g. in modems wireless or otherwise noisy links in

446.3   Towards an Active Network Architecture - Tennenhouse, al. (1996)   (Correct)
Active networks allow their users to inject customized programs into the nodes of the network. An extreme case, in which we are most interested, replaces packets with "capsules" -- program fragments t... / session of Multimedia Computing and Networking San Jose CA January .

422.2   I-TCP: Indirect TCP for Mobile Hosts - Bakre, Badrinath (1994)   (Correct)
IP-based solutions to accommodate mobile hosts within existing internetworks do not address the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based transport protocols thus suffer from poor pe... / with a host on the fixed network. This is caused by frequent br the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based

417.0   Agent Tcl: A flexible and secure mobile-agent system - Gray (1997)   (Correct)
A mobile agent is an autonomous program that can migrate under its own control from machine to machine in a heterogeneous network. In other words, the program can suspend its execution at an arbitrary... / to machine in a heterogeneous network. In other words the program can

414.8   The Challenges of Mobile Computing - Forman, Zahorjan (1994)   (Correct)
Advances in wireless networking technology have engendered a new paradigm of computing, called mobile computing, in which users carrying portable devices have access to a shared infrastructure indepen... / Abstract Advances in wireless networking technology have engendered a br Abstract Advances in wireless networking technology have engendered a new

414.2   The Cricket Location-Support System - Anit (2000)   (Correct)
This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of Cricket, a location-support system for in-building, mobile, locationdependent applications. It allows applications running on mobile a... / On On Mobile Computing And Networking acm Mobicom ' The br On On Mobile Computing And Networking acm Mobicom ' The Cricket

390.9   CEDAR: a Core-Extraction Distributed Ad hoc Routing algorithm - Sivakumar, Sinha, Bharghavan (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present CEDAR, a Core-Extraction Distributed Ad hoc Routing algorithm for QoS routing in ad hoc network environments. CEDAR has three key components: (a) the establishment and mainte... / algorithm for QoS routing in ad hoc network environments. CEDAR has three

388.5   A Digital Fountain Approach to Reliable Distribution of Bulk Data - Byers, Luby, Mitzenmacher, Rege (1998)   (Correct)
The proliferation of applications that must reliably distribute bulk data to a large number of autonomous clients motivates the design of new multicast and broadcast protocols. We describe an ideal, f... / must be fully reliable have low network overhead and support vast br but also satellite cable and wireless networks. Moreover these

385.7   Mitigating Routing Misbehavior in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Marti, Giuli, Lai, Baker (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes two techniques that improve throughput in an ad hoc network in the presence of nodes that agree to forward packets but fail to do so. To mitigate this problem, we propose categori... / Misbehavior in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Sergio Marti T.J. Giuli Kevin

385.7   RADAR: An In-Building RF-based User Location and Tracking System - Paramvir Bahl And (2000)   (Correct)
The proliferation of mobile computing devices and local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing interest in location-aware systems and services. In this paper we present RADAR, a radio-frequency... / devices and local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing interest br computing devices and local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing

382.6   Broadcast Disks: Data Management for Asymmetric Communication.. - Acharya (1995)   (Correct)
This paper proposes the use of repetitive broadcast as a way of augmenting the memory hierarchy of clients in an asymmetric communication environment. We describe a new technique called "Broadcast Dis... / For example in a wireless mobile network servers may have a relatively br back to servers. For example in a wireless mobile network servers may have

372.7   Securing Ad Hoc Networks - Zhou, Haas (1999)   (Correct)
Ad hoc networks are a new wireless networking paradigm for mobile hosts. Unlike traditional mobile wireless networks, ad hoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure. Instead, hosts rely on ea... / Securing Ad Hoc Networks Lidong Zhou Department of

371.4   Geography-informed Energy Conservation for Ad Hoc Routing - Xu, Heidemann (2001)   (Correct)
We introduce a geographical adaptive delity (GAF) algorithm that reduces energy consumption in ad hoc wireless networks. GAF conserves energy by identifying nodes that are equivalent from a routing p... / consumption in ad hoc wireless networks. GAF conserves energy by

353.6   The Transis Approach to High Availability Cluster Communication - Dolev (1996)   (Correct)
Introduction In the local elections system of the municipality of "Wiredville" 1 , several computers were used to establish an electronic town hall. The computers were linked by a network. When an ... / The computers were linked by a network. When an issue was put to a br In various environments e.g. wireless networks communication failures

353.1   Potential benefits of delta encoding and data compression for HTTP - Mogul, al. (1997)   (Correct)
ing with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Abstract Caching in the World Wide Web... / the Internet or other wide-area network usually takes enough time that br is aimed specifically at wireless environments and includes a

336.3   Measuring Bandwidth - Lai, Baker (1999)   (Correct)
Accurate network bandwidth measurement is important to a variety of network applications. Unfortunately, accurate bandwidth measurement is difficult. We describe some current bandwidth measurement tec... / University Abstract-Accurate network bandwidth measurement is

321.7   Improving the Performance of Reliable Transport Protocols in Mobile.. - Caceres, Iftode (1995)   (Correct)
We explore the performance of reliable data communication in mobile computing environments. Motion across wireless cell boundaries causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns ho... / delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a

319.9   Comparative Performance Analysis of Versions of TCP in a Local.. - Kumar, Holtzman (1998)   (Correct)
The scenario is that a bulk data transfer is being performed over a TCP connection, from a host on a local area network (LAN) to a mobile host attached to the LAN by a radio link. In earlier work [... / of Versions of TCP in a Local Network with a Mobile Radio Link br with a link protocol on the wireless link and study the effect of

319.9   Comparative Performance Analysis of Versions of TCP in a Local.. - Kumar (1998)   (Correct)
We use a stochastic model to study the throughput performance of various versions of TCP (Tahoe (including its older version that we call OldTahoe), Reno, and NewReno) in the presence of random losses... / Ieee acm Transactions On Networking Vol. Xx No. Xx Xxxxxxxxxxx br Ieee acm Transactions On Networking Vol. Xx No. Xx Xxxxxxxxxxx

309.0   Analysis of TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Part II.. - Holland, Vaidya (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile ad hoc networks have gained a lot of attention lately as a means of providing continuous network connectivity to mobile computing devices regardless of physical location. Recently, a large am... / Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Part II Simulation

309.0   Analysis of TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Part I.. - Holland, Vaidya (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile ad hoc networks have gained a lot of attention lately as a means of providing continuous network connectivity to mobile computing devices regardless of physical location. Recently, a large amou... /

299.9   The Resurrecting Duckling: Security Issues for Ad-hoc Wireless.. - Stajano, Anderson (1999)   (Correct)
In the near future, many personal electronic devices will be able to communicate with each other over a short range wireless channel. We investigate the principal security issues for such an environme... / Issues for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Frank Stajano and br Security Issues for Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Frank Stajano

285.7   Span: An Energy-Efficient Coordination Algorithm for Topology.. - Chen, Jamieson, Balakrishnan, Morris (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents Span, a power saving technique for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks that reduces energy consumption without signi cantly diminishing the capacity or connectivity of the network. ... / Maintenance in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Benjie Chen Kyle Jamieson

281.8   LIME: Linda Meets Mobility - Picco, Murphy, Roman (1999)   (Correct)
Lime is a system designed to assist in the rapid development of dependable mobile applications over both wired and ad hoc networks. Mobile agents reside on mobile hosts and all communication takes pla... / over both wired and ad hoc networks. Mobile agents reside on mobile br enabled by rapid advances in the wireless communication technology. The

275.3   Adapting to Network and Client Variability via On-Demand Dynamic.. - Fox (1996)   (Correct)
this paper we introduce some design principles that we believe are fundamental to providing "meaningful " Internet access for the entire range of clients. In particular, we show how to perform on-dema... / Adapting to Network and Client Variability via

271.4   Directed Diffusion: A Scalable and Robust Communication Paradigm for.. - Intanagonwiwat, Govindan, Estrin (2000)   (Correct)
Advances in processor, memory and radio technology will enable small and cheap nodes capable of sensing, communication and computation. Networks of such nodes can coordinate to perform distributed sen... / Communication Paradigm for Sensor Networks Chalermek Intanagonwiwat

271.4   An End-to-End Approach to Host Mobility - Snoeren, Balakrishnan (2000)   (Correct)
We present the design and implementation of an end-to-end architecture for Internet host mobility using dynamic updates to the Domain Name System (DNS) to track host location. Existing TCP connections... / Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking MobiCom ' An End-to-End br on Mobile Computing and Networking MobiCom ' An End-to-End

268.5   Power-Aware Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Suresh Singh And (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a case for using new power-aware metrics for determining routes in wireless ad hoc networks. We present five different metrics based on battery power consumption at nodes. We ... / Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Suresh Singh and MikeWoo

263.6   Bridging Physical and Virtual Worlds with Electronic Tags - Want, Fishkin, Gujar, Harrison (1999)   (Correct)
The role of computers in the modern office has tended to split our activities between virtual interactions in the realm of the computer and physical interactions with real objects that have been part ... / identifier tags and readers RF networking infrared beacons and br identifier tags and readers RF networking infrared beacons and portable

263.2   IP-based Protocols for Mobile Internetworking - Ioannidis, Duchamp, Maguire, Jr. (1991)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of providing network access to hosts whose physical location changes with time. Such hosts cannot depend on traditional forms of network connectivity and routing because their ... / consider the problem of providing network access to hosts whose physical

257.1   Minimum-Energy Broadcast Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Wan Calinescu Li (2001)   (Correct)
Energy conservation is a critical issue in ad hoc wireless networks for node and network life, as the nodes are powered by batteries only. One major approach for energy conservation is to route a comm... / Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks P.J. Wan G. Calinescu br Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks P.J. Wan G.

257.1   Intercepting Mobile Communications: The Insecurity of 802.11 - Borisov, Goldberg, Wagner (2001)   (Correct)
The 802.11 standard for wireless networks includes a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol, used to protect link-layer communications from eavesdropping and other attacks. We have discovered several... /

257.1   Improving the Performance of Distributed Applications Using Active.. - Legedza (1998)   (Correct)
An active network allows applications to inject customized programs into network nodes. This enables faster protocol innovation by making it easier to deploy new network protocols, even over the wide ... / Applications Using Active Networks Ulana Legedza David Wetherall

251.4   Packet Fair Queueing Algorithms for Wireless Networks with.. - Ng, Stoica, Zhang (1998)   (Correct)
While Packet Fair Queueing (PFQ) algorithms provide both bounded delay and fairness in wired networks, they cannot be applied directly to wireless networks. The key difficulty is that in wireless netw... / Queueing Algorithms for Wireless Networks with Location-Dependent Errors br Fair Queueing Algorithms for Wireless Networks with Location-Dependent

245.4   Linear Multiuser Receivers: Effective Interference, Effective.. - Tse, Hanly (1999)   (Correct)
Multiuser receivers improve the performance of spread-spectrum and antenna-array systems by exploiting the structure of the multiaccess interference when demodulating the signal of a user. Much of the... / performance in a powercontrolled network and the resulting user capacity br the spectral efficiency of wireless systems. A significant thrust of

242.8   A New Model for Packet Scheduling in Multihop Wireless Networks - Luo, Lu, Bharghavan (2000)   (Correct)
The goal of packet scheduling disciplines is to achieve fair and maximum allocation of channel bandwidth. However, these two criteria can potentially be in conict in a generictopology multihop wireles... / Scheduling in Multihop Wireless Networks Haiyun Luo Songwu Lu Vaduvur

242.8   Integrating Information Appliances into an Interactive Workspace - Fox, Johanson, Hanrahan, Winograd (2000)   (Correct)
cDB22LBDHBUO links) withresearc h on HCI (ways of interac0;B with heterogeneousc hanging cgingDOB00 ofdevicL with multiple modalities). The InteracUB e Room (iRoom) infrastrucras desc ibed in this art... / Collaborationocll s over the network using e-mail shared files or br scDO F a variety of wireless micle keyboards and P As for

236.3   PipeRench: A Coprocessor for Streaming Multimedia Acceleration - Goldstein, Schmit, Moe, Budiu.. (1999)   (Correct)
Future computing workloads will emphasize an architecture 's ability to perform relatively simple calculations on massive quantities of mixed-width data. This paper describes a novel reconfigurable fa... / kernel. This interconnected network of processing elements is called br for architects Embedded and wireless computing devices need to

236.3   Analysis of TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Holland, Vaidya (1999)   (Correct)
Mobile ad hoc networks have gained a lot of attention lately as a means of providing continuous network connectivity to mobile computing devices regardless of physical location. Recently, a large amou... / TCP Performance over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Gavin Holland and Nitin

231.8   Adaptation and Mobility in Wireless Information Systems - Katz (1995)   (Correct)
A confusing array of new wireless "untethered" communications services, for voice and data, in real-time or delayed, interactive or one-way, in-building or out-of-doors, are rapidly becoming availab... / including Personal Communications Networks PCN Future Public Land Mobile

229.7   Sumatra: A Language for Resource-aware Mobile Programs - Acharya (1997)   (Correct)
Programs that use mobility as a mechanism to adapt to resource changes have three requirements that are not shared with other mobile programs. First, they need to monitor the level and quality of re... / platforms can react to a drop in network bandwidth by moving br need to switch between multiple wireless networks For continuous

228.5   Content-Based Networking: A New Communication Infrastructure - Carzaniga, Wolf (2001)   (Correct)
We argue that the needs of many classes of modern applications, especially those targeted at mobile or wireless computing, demand the services of content-based publish/subscribe middleware, and th... / Content-Based Networking A New Communication

228.5   Conserving Transmission Power in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Gomez, Campbell (2001)   (Correct)
This paper introduces PARO, a power-aware routing optimization that helps to minimize the transmission power needed to forward packets between wireless devices in ad hoc networks. Using PARO, one or m... /

228.5   Locating Objects in Mobile Computing - Pitoura, Samaras (2001)   (Correct)
In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. unknown Locating Objects in Mobile Computing Evaggelia Pitoura Department of Computer Science Univ... / i.e.code or data that move among network locations is emerging as a new

227.2   Next Century Challenges: Data-Centric Networking for Invisible.. - Esler, Hightower, Anderson, Borriello (1999)   (Correct)
Computing and telecommunications are maturing, and the next century promises a shift away from technology-driven general-purpose devices. Instead, we will focus on the needs of consumers: easy-to-use,... / Century Challenges Data-Centric Networking for Invisible Computing The br Century Challenges Data-Centric Networking for Invisible Computing The

225.5   Fair Scheduling in Wireless Packet Networks - Lu (1997)   (Correct)
Fair scheduling of delay and rate-sensitive packet flows over a wireless channel is not addressed effectively by most contemporary wireline fair scheduling algorithms because of two unique characteris... / Fair Scheduling in Wireless Packet Networks Songwu Lu Vaduvur br Fair Scheduling in Wireless Packet Networks Songwu Lu

222.8   The Performance of Query Control Schemes for the Zone Routing Protocol - Haas, Pearlman (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper, we study the performance of route query control mechanisms for the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) for ad hoc networks. ZRP proactively maintains routing information for a local neighborhoo... /

219.7   Extended Virtual Synchrony - Moser, Amir, Melliar-Smith, Agarwal (1994)   (Correct)
We formulate a model of extended virtual synchrony that defines a group communication transport service for multicast and broadcast communication in a distributed system. The model extends the virtual... / in all components of a partitioned network. The significance of extended br extended. Gateways bridges and wireless communication increase the

218.1   The Capacity of Wireless Networks - Gupta, Kumar (1999)   (Correct)
It is shown that when n identical randomly located nodes form a wireless network, the throughput (n) obtainable by each node is \Theta( 1 p n log n ). This result is true whether the situation is ... / The Capacity of Wireless Networks yz Piyush Gupta and P. R.

217.0   A Reliable Multicast data Distribution Protocol based on software FEC .. - Rizzo, Vicisano (1997)   (Correct)
Applications requiring the reliable distribution of data to groups of clients would be supported perfectly by reliable multicast protocols. In many cases, the problem of congestion control (a major re... / at high speed thus optimizing network usage by taking advantage of br making it well suited to mobile wireless systems. Introduction From

214.2   Caching Strategies in On-Demand Routing Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc .. - Hu, Johnson (2000)   (Correct)
An on-demand routing protocol for wireless ad hoc networks is one that searches for and attempts to discover a route to some destination node only when a sending node originates a data packet addresse... / Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Yih-Chun Hu David B. Johnson

214.2   Developing a Context-aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and.. - Cheverst, Davies, Mitchell, Friday.. (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the tradi... / two hours driving the wireless networking card and is readable even in br computing technologies with a wireless infrastructure to present city

212.7   The Effects of Asymmetry on TCP Performance - Balakrishnan, Padmanabhan, Katz (1997)   (Correct)
In this paper, we study the effects of network asymmetry on endto -end TCP performance and suggest techniques to improve it. The networks investigated in this study include a wireless cable modem netw... / this paper we study the effects of network asymmetry on endto end TCP

209.8   Mobile Wireless Computing: Challenges in Data Management - Imielinski, Badrinath (1994)   (Correct)
Mobile computing is a new emerging computing paradigm posing many challenging data management problems. We identify these new challenges and investigate their technical significance. New research prob... / connection to information networks. The resulting computing

209.0   Accessing Multiple Mirror Sites in Parallel: Using Tornado Codes to.. - John Byers (1999)   (Correct)
Mirror sites enable client requests to be serviced by any of a number of servers, reducing load at individual servers and dispersing network load. Typically, a client requests service from a single mi... / individual servers and dispersing network load. Typically a client br Our approach applies naturally to wireless networks and satellite networks

209.0   Multicast Operation of the Ad-hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing.. - Royer, Perkins (1999)   (Correct)
An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of (typically wireless) mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. To pr... / Charles E. Perkins Networking and Security Center Sun

209.0   Next Century Challenges: Mobile Networking for "Smart Dust" - Kahn, Katz, Pister (1999)   (Correct)
Large-scale networks of wireless sensors are becoming an active topic of research. Advances in hardware technology and engineering design have led to dramatic reductions in size, power consumption and... / Next Century Challenges Mobile Networking for Smart Dust J. M. br Next Century Challenges Mobile Networking for Smart Dust J. M. Kahn

200.0   Ariadne: A Secure On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks - Hu, Perrig, Johnson (2002)   (Correct)
nodes), in which individual nodes cooperate by forwarding packets for each other to allow nodes to communicate beyond direct wireless transmission range. Prior research in ad hoc networking has genera... /

200.0   Enhancing Ad hoc Routing with Dynamic Virtual Infrastructures - Sinha, Sivakumar, Bharghavan (2001)   (Correct)
Several routing algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have been proposed in the recent past [1], [2], [3]. With the exception of a few, these protocols (i) involve all nodes in the route m... / algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks MANETs have been proposed in

200.0   Toward Self-Organized Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: The Terminodes Project - Hubaux, al. (2001)   (Correct)
This article provides a technical overview of mobile ad hoc networks and describes their long-term potential. It covers current research, and describes major technical challenges, including networking... /

200.0   Maximum Battery Life Routing to Support Ubiquitous Mobile Computing.. - Toh (2001)   (Correct)
Most ad hoc mobile devices today operate on batteries. Hence, power consumption becomes an important issue. To maximize the lifetime of ad hoc mobile networks, the power consumption rate of each n... /

200.0   Freeze-TCP: A true end-to-end TCP enhancement mechanism for mobile.. - Tom Go Ff (2000)   (Correct)
Optimizing TCP (Transport Layer) for mobility has been researched extensively. We present a brief summary of existing results which indicates that most schemes require intermediaries (such as base sta... / TCP Mobile-IP Wireless networks Protocol design implementation br Keywords-TCP Mobile-IP Wireless networks Protocol design

200.0   Measurement and Analysis of IP Network Usage and Behavior - Caceres, Duffield, Feldmann.. (2000)   (Correct)
Traffic, usage, and performance measurements are crucial to the design, operation and control of Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This paper describes a prototype infrastructure for the measurement, s... / Measurement and Analysis of IP Network Usage and Behavior R. Caceres

200.0   Improving Reliable Transport and Handoff Performance in Cellular.. - Balakrishnan, Seshan, Katz (1995)   (Correct)
TCP is a reliable transport protocol tuned to perform well in traditional networks where congestion is the primary cause of packet loss. However, networks with wireless links and mobile hosts incur si... / Performance in Cellular Wireless Networks Hari Balakrishnan

199.9   Minimum Energy Mobile Wireless Networks - Rodoplu, Meng (1998)   (Correct)
We describe a distributed positionbased network protocol optimized for minimum energy consumption in mobile wireless networks that support peer-to-peer communications. Given any number of randomly dep... / Minimum Energy Mobile Wireless Networks Volkan Rodoplu and Teresa H.

197.5   Context-Aware Computing Applications - Schilit, Adams, Want (1994)   (Correct)
This paper describes software that examines and reacts to an individual's changing context. Such software can promote and mediate people's interactions with devices, computers, and other people, and i... / computers connected to local area networks. We call this collection of br prototyped on the PARCTAB a wireless palm-sized computer.

195.0   The Bayou Architecture: Support for Data Sharing among Mobile Users - Demers, Petersen, Spreitzer, Terry.. (1994)   (Correct)
The Bayou System is a platform of replicated, highlyavailable, variable-consistency, mobile databases on which to build collaborative applications. This paper presents the preliminary system architect... / machines with less than ideal network connectivity. In particular a br a user's computer may have a wireless communication device such as a

190.9   WTCP: A Reliable Transport Protocol for Wireless Wide-Area Networks - Sinha, Nandagopal, Venkitaraman.. (1999)   (Correct)
this paper, we present WTCP, a reliable transport protocol that addresses rate control and reliability over commercial unknown Wireless Networks 0 (1999) ?{? 1 WTCP: A Reliable Transport Protocol for ... / Wireless Networks WTCP A Reliable

188.4   A Programming Interface for Application-Aware Adaptation in Mobile.. - Noble, Price, Satyanarayanan (1995)   (Correct)
Mobile clients face wide variations in network conditions and local resource availability when accessing remote data. Coping with this uncertainty requires the ability to retrieve and present data at ... / clients face wide variations in network conditions and local resource br connectivity especially via wireless media over a large area tends

185.7   Adaptive Energy-Conserving Routing for Multihop Ad Hoc Networks - Xu, Heidemann, Estrin (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present two algorithms for routing in energy-constrained, ad hoc, wireless networks. Nodes running our algorithms can trade off energy dissipation and data delivery quality according... / Routing for Multihop Ad Hoc Networks Abstract In this paper we

185.7   Intrusion Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks - Zhang, Lee (2000)   (Correct)
As the recent denial-of-service attacks on several major Internet sites have shown us, no open computer network is immune from intrusions. The wireless ad-hoc network is particularly vulnerable due to... / Detection in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Yongguang Zhang HRL

185.7   CarNet: A Scalable Ad Hoc Wireless Network System - Morris, Jannotti, Kaashoek, Li, De.. (2000)   (Correct)
CarNet is an application for a large ad hoc mobile network system that scales well without requiring a xed network infrastructure to route messages. CarNet places radio nodes in cars, which communicat... / CarNet A Scalable Ad Hoc Wireless Network System Robert Morris John

182.9   Adaptive Clustering for Mobile Wireless Networks - Lin, Gerla (1997)   (Correct)
This paper describes a self-organizing, multihop, mobile radio network, which relies on a code division access scheme for multimedia support. In the proposed network architecture, nodes are organized ... / Clustering for Mobile Wireless Networks Chunhung Richard Lin and

182.8   A Network Architecture for Heterogeneous Mobile Computing - Brewer, Amir, Balakrishnan.. (1998)   (Correct)
This paper summarizes the results of the BARWAN project, which focused on enabling truly useful mobile networking across an extremely wide variety of real-world networks and mobile devices. We present... / -do not distribute A Network Architecture for Heterogeneous

181.8   A Software Radio Architecture for Linear Multiuser Detection - Ivan Seskar (1999)   (Correct)
The integration of multimedia services over wireless channels calls for provision of variable quality of service (QoS) requirements. While radio resource management algorithms (such as power control a... / B. Mandayam Wireless Information Network Laboratory WINLAB Rutgers br Seskar and Narayan B. Mandayam Wireless Information Network Laboratory

179.7   Dissemination-based Data Delivery Using Broadcast Disks - Acharya, Franklin, Zdonik (1995)   (Correct)
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which promise to make ubiquitous computing a reality. One challenge that must be met in order to truly realize this potential is that o... / Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which br Abstract Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging

179.3   The Design and Implementation of a Mobile Internetworking Architecture - Ioannidis, Maguire, Jr. (1993)   (Correct)
We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of Mobile*IP, a set of IP-based protocols and mechanisms to support host mobilitythroughout the Internet. The design requires changes only in the ... / version of Unix that uses Berkeley networking code. Introduction br of Unix that uses Berkeley networking code. Introduction

177.7   Sleepers and Workaholics: Caching Strategies in Mobile Environments.. - Barbará, Imielinski (1994)   (Correct)
In the mobile wireless computing environment of the future a large number of users equipped with low powered palmtop machines will query databases over the wireless communication channels. Palmtop bas... / can be implemented over different network environments. Keywords br Abstract In the mobile wireless computing environment of the

174.4   Cyberguide: A Mobile Context-Aware Tour Guide - Abowd, Atkeson, Hong, Long, Kooper.. (1997)   (Correct)
Future computing environments will free the user from the constraints of the desktop. Applications for a mobile environment should take advantage of contextual information, suach as position, to offer... / substantial communication and networking resources cell phone pager br for the separation of the wireless communications capabilities from

173.1   Experience with Disconnected Operation in a Mobile Computing.. - Satyanarayanan, Kistler, Mummert.. (1993)   (Correct)
In this paper we present qualitative and quantitative data on file access in a mobile computing environment. This information is based on actual usage experience with the Coda File System over a perio... / high- and low-bandwidth cordless networking technology such computers br high- and low-bandwidth cordless networking technology such computers will

171.4   Mobile Network Estimation - Kim, Noble (2001)   (Correct)
Mobile systems must adapt their behavior to changing network conditions. To do this, they must accurately estimate available network capacity. Producing quality estimates is challenging because networ... / Mobile Network Estimation Minkyong Kim and

171.4   Building Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks with Low-Level Naming - Heidemann, Silva, Intanagonwiwat.. (2001)   (Correct)
In most distributed systems, naming of nodes for low-level communication leverages topological location (such as node addresses) and is independent of any application. In this paper, we investigate a... / Building Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks with Low-Level Naming

171.4   Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks - Min, Bhardwaj, Cho, shih, Sinha.. (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable fault tolerant monitoring and control of a variety of applications. Due to the large number of microsensor nodes that may be deployed and the long ... / Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks Rex Min Manish Bhardwaj br Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks Rex Min

171.4   Power-aware localized routing in wireless networks - Stojmenovic, Lin (2000)   (Correct)
We discuss routing algorithms for wireless networks with the goal of increasing the network and node life. Recently, a cost aware metric based on remaining battery power at nodes was proposed and veri... / localized routing in wireless networks Ivan Stojmenovic and Xu Lin

171.4   Dynamic Power Management for Portable Systems - Simunic, Benini, Glynn, De Micheli (2000)   (Correct)
Portable systems require long battery lifetime while still delivering high performance. Dynamic power management (DPM) policies trade off the performance for the power consumption at the system level ... / server through a heterogeneous network. The SmartBadge could be used as br in new IEEE . standard for wireless LANs. Power management is

171.4   Distributed Fair Scheduling in a Wireless LAN - Vaidya, Bahl, Gupta (2000)   (Correct)
Fairness is an important issue when accessing a shared wireless channel. With fair scheduling, it is possible to allocate bandwidth in proportion to weights of the packet ows sharing the channel. This... / recent years. Wireless local area networks have come into greater use with br Distributed Fair Scheduling in a Wireless LAN Nitin H. Vaidya Texas

168.1   An Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Networks - Murthy, Garcia-Luna-Aceves (1996)   (Correct)
this paper describes a wireless routing protocol (WRP) for a packet radio network based on PFA, illustrating the key aspects of the protocol's operation. The following sections show that the protocol ... / Routing Protocol for Wireless Networks Shree Murthy and J.J.

165.9   Dummynet: A Simple Approach to the Evaluation of Network Protocols - Luigi Rizzo (1997)   (Correct)
Network protocols are usually tested in operational networks or in simulated environments. With the former approach it is not easy to set and control the various operational parameters such as bandwid... / approach to the evaluation of network protocols Luigi Rizzo

163.6   Improving Simulation for Network Research - Bajaj, Breslau, Estrin, Fall, Floyd, .. (1999)   (Correct)
ion: Varying simulation granularity allows a single simulator to accommodate both detailed and high-level simulations. Networking protocols are studied at many levels, both at the detail of an individ... / Improving Simulation for Network Research Sandeep Bajaj

163.6   Single Display Groupware: A Model for Co-present Collaboration - Stewart, Bederson, al. (1999)   (Correct)
We introduce a model for supporting collaborative work between people that are physically close to each other. We call this model Single Display Groupware (SDG). In this paper, we describe this model,... / modern computer systems. Although networks have allowed people to br Assistant PDA you carry uses wireless networking technology you can

161.7   A New Location Technique for the Active Office - Ward, Jones, Hopper (1997)   (Correct)
this paper, we first present an overview of research into location-aware computing and evaluate currently available location sensor technologies. We then describe a new location sensor, tailored to pr... / area and are picked up by a network of sensors placed around the br Hardware A small wireless transmitter is attached to every

160.4   Energy Efficient Indexing On Air - Imielinski, Viswanathan, Badrinath (1994)   (Correct)
We consider wireless broadcasting of data as a way of disseminating information to a massive number of users. Organizing and accessing information on wireless communication channels is different from ... / also be applied to a fixed wired network. We distinguish between two br NJ Abstract We consider wireless broadcasting of data as a way of

160.0   An Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks - Ye, Heidemann, Estrin (2002)   (Correct)
This paper proposes S-MAC, a medium-access control (MAC) protocol designed for wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks use battery-operated computing and sensing devices. A network of these... /

157.1   TCP-Probing: Towards an Error Control Schema with Energy and.. - Tsaoussidis, Badr (2000)   (Correct)
Today's universal communications increasingly involve mobile and battery-powered devices (e.g. hand-held, laptop) over wired and wireless networks. Energy efficiency, as well as throughput, are becomi... / laptop over wired and wireless networks. Energy efficiency as well as br hand-held laptop over wired and wireless networks. Energy efficiency as

157.1   The Cricket Compass for Context-Aware Mobile Applications - Priyantha, Miu, Balakrishnan, Teller (2000)   (Correct)
The ability to determine the orientation of a device is of fundamental importance in context-aware and locationdependent mobile computing. By analogy to a traditional compass, knowledge of orientation... / th ACM Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking MOBICOM July Rome br ACM Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking MOBICOM July Rome

155.5   MACAW: A Media Access Protocol for Wireless LAN's - Bharghavan, Demers, Shenker, Zhang (1994)   (Correct)
In recent years, a wide variety of mobile computing devices has emerged, including portables, palmtops, and personal digital assistants. Providing adequate network connectivity for these devices will ... / assistants. Providing adequate network connectivity for these devices br MACAW A Media Access Protocol for Wireless LAN's Vaduvur Bharghavan

154.5   Hive: Distributed Agents for Networking Things - Minar, Gray, Roup, Krikorian, Maes (1999)   (Correct)
Hive is a distributed agents platform, a decentralized system for building applications by networking local system resources. This paper presents the architecture of Hive, concentrating on the idea of... / Hive Distributed Agents for Networking Things Nelson Minar Matthew br Hive Distributed Agents for Networking Things Nelson Minar Matthew

145.4   LeZi-Update: An Information-Theoretic Approach to Track Mobile Users.. - Bhattacharya, Das (1999)   (Correct)
The complexity of the mobility tracking problem in a cellular environment has been characterized under an informationtheoretic framework. Shannon's entropy measure is identified as a basis for compari... / to Track Mobile Users in PCS Networks Amiya Bhattacharya Sajal K. br K. Das Center for Research in Wireless Computing CReW Department of

144.6   Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks - Stathatos, Roussopoulos, Baras (1997)   (Correct)
With the immense popularity of the Web,the world is witnessing an unprecedented demand for data services. At the same time, the Internet is evolving towards an information super-highway that incorpora... / Adaptive Data Broadcast in Hybrid Networks Konstantinos Stathatos br technologies including wireless mobile and hybrid networking.

142.8   A Self-Coordinating Approach to Distributed Fair Queueing in Ad Hoc.. - Luo, Medvedev, Cheng, Lu (2001)   (Correct)
Distributed fair queueing in shared-medium ad hoc wireless networks is non-trivial because of the unique design challenges in such networks, such as location-dependent contention, distributed nature o... / Fair Queueing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Haiyun Luo Paul Medvedev

142.8   Mobility Increases the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks - Grossglauser, Tse (2001)   (Correct)
The capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad-hoc network where n nodes communicate in random ... / the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Matthias Grossglauser David Tse br Increases the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Matthias Grossglauser

142.8   Coverage Problems in Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks - Meguerdichian, Koushanfar.. (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless ad-hoc sensor networks have recently emerged as a premier research topic. They have great longterm economic potential, ability to transform our lives, and pose many new system-building challe... / Problems in Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks Seapahn Meguerdichian

142.8   Bluetooth an Enabler for Personal Area Networking - Johansson, Kazantzidis, Kapoor, Gerla (2001)   (Correct)
We find ourselves today often carrying numerous portable electronic devices, such as notebook computers, mobile phones, PDAs, digital cameras and mp3/MD/DVD players, used to help and entertain us in o... / an Enabler for Personal Area Networking Per Johansson Ericsson

142.8   Instrumenting The World With Wireless Sensor Networks - Estrin, Girod, Pottie, Srivastava (2001)   (Correct)
Pervasive micro-sensing and actuation may revolutionize the way in which we understand and manage complex physical systems: from airplane wings to complex ecosystems. The capabilities for detailed phy... / The World With Wireless Sensor Networks D. Estrin L. Girod br Instrumenting The World With Wireless Sensor Networks D. Estrin L.

142.8   Stimulating Cooperation in Self-Organizing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Buttyán, Hubaux (2001)   (Correct)
In military and rescue applications of mobile ad hoc networks, all the nodes belong to the same authority; therefore, they are motivated to cooperate in order to support the basic functions of the n... /

140.4   GeoCast - Geographic Addressing and Routing - Navas, Imielinski (1997)   (Correct)
In the near future GPS will be widely used, thus allowing a broad variety of location dependent services such as direction giving, navigation, etc. In this paper we propose and evaluate a routing and ... / the application level as well as on network level software. Below we list br interface whether wired or wireless other GeoRouters and base

137.1   Introducing New Internet Services: Why and How - David Wetherall (1998)   (Correct)
Active networks permit applications to inject programs into the nodes of local and, more importantly, wide area networks. This supports faster service innovation by making it easier to deploy new netw... / To Appear In Ieee Network Magazine Special Issue On Active

136.1   Jada: coordination and communication for Java agents - Ciancarini, Rossi (1997)   (Correct)
In this paper we are going to analyze mobile code issues in the perspective of Object Oriented systems in which thread migration is not supported. This means that both objects' code and data can be ... / rapidly replaced and integrated by networked distributed computer systems. br rapidly replaced and integrated by networked distributed computer systems.

131.4   Multiple Description Wavelet Based Image Coding - Sergio Servetto (1998)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of coding images for transmission over error-prone channels. The impairments we target are transient channel shutdowns, as would occur in a packet network when a packet is lost... / as would occur in a packet network when a packet is lost or in a br when a packet is lost or in a wireless system during a deep fade when

131.4   A Wireless Fair Service Algorithm For Packet Cellular Networks - Lu, Nandagopal, Bharghavan (1998)   (Correct)
In order to support diverse communication-intensive realtime and non real-time data flows over a scarce, varying and shared wireless channel with location-dependent and bursty errors, we define a serv... / Algorithm For Packet Cellular Networks Songwu Lu Thyagarajan br A Wireless Fair Service Algorithm For Packet

127.2   Active Names: Flexible Location and Transport of Wide-Area Resources - Vahdat, Dahlin, Anderson, Aggarwal (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper, we explore flexible name resolution as a way of supporting extensibility for wide-area distributed services. Our approach, called Active Names, maps names to a chain of mobile programs ... / to proposals such as Active Networks to add extensibility at the

125.7   Adapting Packet Fair Queueing Algorithms to Wireless Networks - Ramanathan, Agrawal (1998)   (Correct)
Bit errors are fairly common during transmission in a wireless network. As a result, a straight-forward application of existing packet fair queueing (PFQ) algorithms from wireline to wireless networks... / Queueing Algorithms to Wireless Networks Parameswaran Ramanathan br Packet Fair Queueing Algorithms to Wireless Networks Parameswaran

125.7   The Mobiware Toolkit: Programmable Support for Adaptive . . . - Angin, al. (1998)   (Correct)
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM, and third-generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile appl... / dropping in broadband cellular networks when a new access point is

120.0   Open Issues on TCP for Mobile Computing - Tsaoussidis, Matta (2002)   (Correct)
We discuss the design principles of TCP within the context of heterogeneous wired/wireless networks and mobile networking. We identify three shortcomings in TCP's behavior: (i) the protocol's error de... / of heterogeneous wired wireless networks and mobile networking. We

120.0   Modelling Data-Centric Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks - Krishnamachari, Estrin, Wicker (2002)   (Correct)
Sensor networks differ from traditional networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. The end-to-end routing schemes that ha... / Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks Bhaskar Krishnamachari

119.9   GloMoSim: A Library for Parallel Simulation of Large-scale Wireless.. - Zeng, Bagrodia, Gerla (1998)   (Correct)
A number of library-based parallel and sequential network simulators have been designed. This paper describes a library, called GloMoSim (for Global Mobile system Simulator), for parallel simulation o... / Simulation of Large-scale Wireless Networks Xiang Zeng Rajive Bagrodia

119.1   Automated Hoarding for Mobile Computers - Kuenning, Popek (1997)   (Correct)
A common problem facing mobile computing is disconnected operation, or computing in the absence of a network. Hoarding eases disconnected operation by selecting a subset of the user's files for local... / or computing in the absence of a network. Hoarding eases disconnected br are being devoted to research in wireless networking with a goal of

118.5   The Effects of Mobility on Reliable Transport Protocols - Caceres, Iftode (1994)   (Correct)
We explore the effects of host motion on the performance of active transport-level connections. Motion causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a host's ... / delays and packet losses while the network learns how to route data to a br of protocol behavior in a wireless networking testbed. We show how

118.1   Scalable Processing of Read-Only Transactions in Broadcast Push - Pitoura, Chrysanthis (1999)   (Correct)
Recently, push-based delivery has attracted considerable attention as a means of disseminating information to large client populations in both wired and wireless settings. In this paper, we address th... / can also be found in wired networks. In push-based data delivery the br populations in both wired and wireless settings. In this paper we

118.1   Scalable Routing Strategies for Ad hoc Wireless Networks - Iwata, Chiang, Pei, Gerla, Chen (1999)   (Correct)
In this paper we consider a large population of mobile stations which are interconnected by a multihop wireless net. The applications of this wireless infrastructure range from ad hoc networking (e.g.... / Strategies for Ad hoc Wireless Networks Atsushi Iwata Ching-Chuan

118.1   A Stochastic Model of TCP Reno Congestion Avoidance and Control.. - Firoiu, Towsley (1999)   (Correct)
The steady state performance of a bulk transfer TCP ow (i.e. a ow with a large amount of data to send, such as FTP transfers) may be characterized by three quantities. The rst is the send rate, which... / Bay Architectures Lab Nortel Networks Billerica MA v br is on LAN-like environment with wireless links. The packet loss process

118.1   Client-Server Computing in Mobile Environments - Jing, Helal, Elmagarmid (1999)   (Correct)
this paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, we discuss the paradigm of mobile clientserver computing, namely, mobileaware adaptation. The emphasis in this section is on understanding how adaptat... / Recent advances in wireless data networking and portable information

115.4   Database System Issues in Nomadic Computing - Alonso, Korth (1993)   (Correct)
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies that will soon be available to a wide variety of computer users. Unlike earlier generations of laptop computers, the new generation o... / Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies that br Abstract Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging

114.2   An Adaptive Distance Vector Routing Algorithm for Mobile, Ad Hoc.. - Boppana, Konduru (2001)   (Correct)
We present a new routing algorithm called Adaptive Distance Vector (ADV) for mobile, ad hoc networks (MANETs). ADV is a distance vector routing algorithm that exhibits some on-demand characteristics b... / Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Rajendra V. Boppana and

114.2   SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks - Perrig, Szewczyk, Wen, Culler, Tygar (2001)   (Correct)
As sensor networks edge closer towards wide-spread deployment, security issues become a central concern. So far, much research has focused on making sensor networks feasible and useful, and has not co... / Security Protocols for Sensor Networks Adrian Perrig Robert

114.2   A Survey of Energy Efficient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks - Jones, Sivalingam, Agrawal, Chen (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless networking has witnessed an explosion of interest from consumers in recent years for its applications in mobile and personal communications. As wireless networks become an integral component ... / A Survey of Energy Ecient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks

114.2   Spontaneous Networking: An Application-oriented Approach to Ad Hoc.. - Feeney, Ahlgren, Westerlund (2001)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network must operate independently of a pre-established or centralized network management infrastructure, while still providing administrative services needed to support applications. Addres... / Spontaneous Networking An Application-oriented

114.2   PeerWare: Core Middleware Support for Peer-to-Peer and Mobile Systems - Gianpaolo Cugola And (2001)   (Correct)
The pervasiveness of computer networks, together with the availability of wireless links, are steering distributed systems towards scenarios where computing is increasingly decentralized, decoupled, a... / The pervasiveness of computer networks together with the availability br together with the availability of wireless links are steering distributed

114.2   Iterative Channel Estimation and Decoding of Pilot Symbol Assisted.. - Valenti, Woerner (2001)   (Correct)
A method for coherently detecting and decoding turbo-- coded binary phase shift keying (BPSK) signals transmitted over frequency-flat fading channels is discussed. Estimates of the complex channel gai... /

114.2   Habitat Monitoring: Application Driver for Wireless Communications.. - Cerpa, Elson, Estrin, Girod.. (2001)   (Correct)
As new fabrication and integration technologies reduce the cost and size of micro-sensors and wireless interfaces, it becomes feasible to deploy densely distributed wireless networks of sensors and ac... / densely distributed wireless networks of sensors and actuators. These

114.2   Experiences of Developing and Deploying a ContextAware Tourist Guide: .. - Cheverst, Davies, Mitchell, Friday (2000)   (Correct)
The GUIDE system has been developed to provide city visitors with a hand-held context-aware tourist guide. The system has been successfully deployed in a major tourist destination and is currently at ... / environment and deploying a network based on this technology around br the properties of a cell-based wireless communications technology in a

114.2   Channel Access Algorithms with Active Link Protection for Wireless.. - Bambos, Chen, Pottie (2000)   (Correct)
A distributed power-control algorithm with active link protection (DPC/ALP) is studied in this paper. It maintains the quality of service of operational (active) links above given thresholds at all ti... / Ieee acm Transactions On Networking Vol. No. October

114.2   REM: Active Queue Management - Victor (2000)   (Correct)
We describe a new active queue management scheme, Random Exponential Marking (REM), that aims to achieve both high utilization and negligible loss and delay in a simple and scalable manner. The key id... / in wireline and wireless networks. Introduction In this br of its performance in wireline and wireless networks. Introduction In

113.5   Routing in Ad Hoc Networks of Mobile Hosts - Johnson (1994)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network withoutthe aid of any centralized administration or standard support services. In such an environment, it may be ... / c fl IEEE. Routing in Ad Hoc Networks of Mobile Hosts David B.

113.0   The ACTIVE IP Option - Wetherall, Tennenhouse (1996)   (Correct)
In this paper, we discuss our work on an active network architecture in which passive packets are replaced with active capsules --- encapsulated program fragments that are executed at each switch they... / L. Tennenhouse Telemedia Networks and Systems Group Laboratory for

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