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Thorough Analysis of Downlink Capacity in a WCDMA Cell -- Fast Randomized STDMA Link Scheduling -- Efficient QoS-Driven Resource Allocation in Integrated CDMA/WLAN Networks -- An Autonomic Architecture -- Efficient Anonymous Authentication Protocol Using Key-Insulated Signature Scheme for Secure VANET -- Application-Aware Dynamic Retransmission Control in Mobile Cellular Networks -- Congestion Avoidance Control through Non-cooperative Games between Customers and Service Providers -- Application of Fuzzy AHP and ELECTRE to Network Selection -- An Adaptive QoS Routing Solution for MANET Based Multimedia Communications in Emergency Cases -- A Distributed Energy-Aware Trust Management System for Secure Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Mobile Multi-hop Relay Base Station (MRBS) -- Relay Station (RS) Link Level Performance of Coding/Modulation Schemes, on the Basis of the REWIND Research Program -- A Face Centered Cubic Key Agreement Mechanism for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- A Tree Based Self-routing Scheme for Mobility Support in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radios: Performance Analysis for Realistic System Setups and Channel Conditions -- Cross-Layer Optimization of Video Services over HSDPA Networks -- Dynamic Resource Allocation for IEEE802.16e -- Developing an Innovative Multi-hop Relay Station Software Architecture in the Scope of the REWIND European Research Programme -- Full Scale Software Support on Mobile Lightweight Devices by Utilization of All Types of Wireless Technologies -- QoS-constrained Energy Minimization in Multiuser Multicarrier Systems -- Performance Analysis of Power Saving Class of Type 1 with Both Downlink and Uplink Traffics in IEEE 802.16e -- Testing Cooperative Communication Schemes in a Virtual Distributed Testbed of Wireless Networks -- RFID-Based Identification: A Measurement Study -- Self-management in Future Internet Wireless Networks: Dynamic Resource Allocation and Traffic Routing for Multi-service Provisioning -- Self-organizing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Spontaneous Clustering at the MAC Layer -- Wireless Location Positioning Based on WiMAX Features -- A Preliminary Study -- IEEE 802.11s Wireless Mesh Networks: Challenges and Perspectives -- IEEE 802.16 Packet Scheduling with Traffic Prioritization and Cross-Layer Optimization -- Towards Adaptable Networking: Defining the Protocol Optimization Architecture Requirements -- Uptake of Mobile ICT Health Services: Has the Time Come to become Commodity? -- Impact of the Transmission Scheme on the Performance in Wireless LANs -- Increasing the Performance of OFDM-OQAM Communication Systems through Smart Antennas Processing -- Middleware Building Blocks for Architecting RFID Systems -- Multicost Energy-Aware Broadcasting in Wireless Networks with Distributed Considerations -- On the Performance of Intra-system Optimization of Virtual Manufacturing Communication Systems -- Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 Non-beacon Mode with Both Uplink and Downlink Traffic in Non-saturated Condition -- Efficient and Accurate WLAN Positioning with Weighted Graphs -- Feasibility of a GNSS-Probe for Creating Digital Maps of High Accuracy and Integrity -- Extending Internet into Space -- ESA DTN Testbed Implementation and Evaluation -- Conceptual Design of a Wireless Strain Monitoring System for Space Applications -- Novel Metamaterials for Patch Antennas Applications -- On the Design of Direct Radiating Antenna Arrays with Reduced Number of Controls for Satellite Communications.
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International ICST Conference, MOBILIGHT 2009 held in Athens, Greece in May 2009. The 40 full papers presented focus on topics such as WPAN, WLAN, WMAN/cellular as well as architectures and design methodologies to support seamless access to the comunication facility. Further contents are services, in the vison of "always on" requirements as well as business models, oportunities and solutions. This volume reflects the current request for lighweight, wireless communication devices with high usability and performance able to support added-value service in a highly mobile environment.
Springer
978-3-642-03818-1
Mobile lightweight wireless systems.
9783642038181
MOBILIGHT 2009
Mobile computing, Congresses.
Wireless communication systems, Congresses.
Informatique.
Mobile computing.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Mobile & Wireless Communications.