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Broadband Satellite Comunication Systems 2004: Toulouse, France
- Thierry Gayraud, Michel Mazzella, Fernando Boavida, Edmundo Monteiro, João Orvalho:
Broadband Satellite Comunication Systems and the Challenges of Mobility - IFIP TC6 Workshops on Broadband Satellite Communication Systems and Challenges of Mobility, World Computer Congress, August 22-27, 2004, Toulouse, France. IFIP 169, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-0-387-23993-4 - R. Goodings, Marie-José Montpetit:
Broadband Satellite Multimedia (BSM) Architectures - A Framework for Standards Activity in ETSI. 1-11 - Xavier Lobao:
Satlabs Group: Leading the DVB-RCS Standard to a Commercial Success. 13-19 - Erina Ferro, Haitham S. Cruickshank, L. Franck:
COST272: Packet-Oriented Service Delivery Via Satellites. 21-28 - Markus Werner, Anton Donner, Michel Bousquet, Giovanni Emanuele Corazza, Barry G. Evans, Yim-Fun Hu, Erich Lutz, Gérard Maral, Robert Rumeau, Ray E. Sheriff:
Removing Barriers, Integrating Research, Spreading Excellence: The European Satellite Communications Network of Excellence "SatNEx". 29-38 - Oliver Courseille, Philippe Poiré, Michel Durand, Michel Mazzella:
Integrating Satellite Digital Radio Broadcasting (S-DB), Terrestrial Cellular Technology and EGNOS Satellite Navigation - The Rely project. 39-52 - Olivier Alphand, Pascal Berthou, Thierry Gayraud, Sébastien Josset, Eddy Fromentin:
SATIP6 : Next Generation Satellite System Demonstrator. 53-62 - Thibault Gallet, C. Selier, Nicolas Chuberre, Michel Mazzella, Kanagasabapathy Narenthiran, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Rahim Tafazolli, Barry G. Evans, A. Jacobs, L. Zaccheo, Michael Dieudonne, F. Rible, K. Petit, Ali Nazif, Michael Wolf, Laurent Roullet, Abraham Pouliakis, Ilias Andrikopoulos, Ioannis Mertzanis:
S-DMB System Architecture and the MoDiS Demo. 63-74 - Laurent Franck:
Store and Forward for Real-Enough-Time Services in Satellite Constellations. 75-80 - Mahesh Sooriyabandara, Michael Forrest, Gorry Fairhurst:
Predicting Performance of ROHC over the Ultra Lightweight Encapsulation Protocol. 81-90 - Julien Fasson, Emmanuel Chaput, Christian Fraboul:
GEO Satellites and Their Applications: Service Integration over DVB Systems. 91-100 - Florestan de Belleville, Laurent Dairaine, Christian Fraboul, Jean-Yves Tourneret:
Group Size Estimation for Hybrid Satellite/Terrestrial Reliable Multicast. 101-110 - Sébastien Josset, Laurence Duquerroy:
Satellite IP Sec: An Optimized Way of Securing Multicast Wireless Communications. 111-122 - Stephan Olariu, Ashraf Wadaa, Larry Wilson, Qingwen Xu, Mohamed Eltoweissy, K. Jones:
Providing Holistic Security in Sensor Networks. 123-134 - Davy De Schrijver, Frederik De Keukelaere, Rik Van de Walle:
MPEG-21 Session Mobility in a Broadcasting Environment. 135-144 - Ville Typpö, Jochen Eisl, Jan Höller, Ramón Agüero Calvo, Holger Karl:
Research Challenges in Mobility and Moving Networks: An Ambient Networks View. 145-155 - Jukka Manner, Tapio Suihko, Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen:
Unified Local Mobility Management. 157-170 - Ricardo Romeral, David Larrabeiti, Manuel Urueña, Arturo Azcorra, Santiago Gallego:
A New Scenario and Techniques for Content Prefetching in 3G Networks. 171-180 - Tanguy Pérennou, Emmanuel Conchon, Laurent Dairaine, Michel Diaz:
Two-Stage Wireless Network Emulation. 181-190 - Suraj Jaiswal, Fernando Boavida, João Orvalho, Sukumar Nandi:
Quality of Service Model and Signaling for Cellular IP Access Network. 191-204 - Idir Fodil, Vincent Jardin, Guy Pujolle:
Towards Hotspot Networks Management Using Policy Based Management Approach. 205-214 - Manuel Urueña, David Larrabeiti, Pablo Serrano:
A Scalable Service Discovery Framework with Load Sharing Capabilities. 215-224 - Thomas Plagemann, Jon Andersson, Ovidiu Valentin Drugan, Vera Goebel, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen, Ellen Munthe-Kaas, Matija Puzar, Norun Sanderson, Katrine Stemland Skjelsvik:
Middleware Services for Information Sharing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks - Challenges and Approach. 225-236 - Bob Askwith, Madjid Merabti, Anirach Mingkhwan:
Mobility and Appliance Networks - A New Mobility Model. 237-247
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