| R. Jain et al., "PC-notebook Based Mobile Networking: Algorithms, Architectures and Implementations," ICC '95, June 1995, pp. 771--77. |
....of its cell. The design considerations of such cellular networks are reasonably well understood and are being addressed by an entire industry [7] We discuss these no further in this article. There is, however, another wireless networking architecture of interest that assumes no base stations [8]. Such wireless networks are useful for applications that require instant infrastructure, among others. For example, disaster relief, emergency operations, special military operations, and clandestine operations are all cases where no base station infrastructure can be assumed. In the case of no ....
R. Jain et al., "PC-notebook Based Mobile Networking: Algorithms, Architectures and Implementations," ICC '95, June 1995, pp. 771--77.
....provides two capabilities to the nomad. First, it allows the nomad to communicate from various (fixed) locations without being connected into the wireline network. Second, it allows the nomad to communicate while traveling These issues are discussed in detail in a number of recent publications [1] [18], 20] 33] 3. Transparent Virtual Networking, Information Storage, and Mobility An important, fundamental way in which mobile computing differs from conventional operation is the wide variability in connectivity to the rest of the corporate network, or to other mobile machines. That level of ....
Jain R, Short J, Kleinrock L, and Villasenor J, "PC-notebook Based Mobile Networking: Algorithms, Architectures and Implementations" to appear in ICC '95, June 1995
....of its cell. The design considerations of such cellular networks are reasonably well understood and are being addressed by an entire industry [5] We discuss these no further in this paper. 4 There is however, another wireless networking architecture of interest which assumes no base stations [2,6]. Such wireless networks are useful for applications that require instant infrastructure, among others. For example, disaster relief, emergency operations, special military operations, clandestine operations, etc. are all cases where no base station infrastructure can be assumed. In the case of ....
Jain, R., J. Short, L. Kleinrock and J. Villasenor, "PCnotebook Based Mobile Networking: Algorithms, Architectures and Implementations", ICC `95, June 1995.
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R. Jain, et. al. "PC-notebook based mobile networking: Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementation." In Proceedings of 1995 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC `95), June 1995.
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