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Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services, 2003
MobileIP, the standard for Internet mobility, enables transparent mobility for a mobile node, but requires communication to take a multihop path through the node's Home Agent. Although a user with a multiple-interface mobile node may desire the ability to communicate locally, perhaps while disconnected from the Internet, MobileIP offers no such support.
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MobileIP, the standard for Internet mobility, enables transparent mobility for a mobile node, but requires communication to take a multihop path through the node's Home Agent. Although a user with a multiple-interface mobile node may desire the ability to communicate locally, perhaps while disconnected from the Internet, MobileIP offers no such support.
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2004
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2020
Reconstruction and analysis of a contact network for Mexico City using mobile device position ...
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Reconstruction and analysis of a contact network for Mexico City using mobile device position ...
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Social Forces, 1958
S OCIAL scientists have devoted considerable attention to the so-called "informal" activities found in industrial concerns. The impetus was provided by the Hawthorne studies of Elton Mayo and his colleagues. These studies demonstrated that workers tend to form informal groups whose norms become binding to the group members.
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S OCIAL scientists have devoted considerable attention to the so-called "informal" activities found in industrial concerns. The impetus was provided by the Hawthorne studies of Elton Mayo and his colleagues. These studies demonstrated that workers tend to form informal groups whose norms become binding to the group members.
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Networks in Contact, Networks in Conflict
NACLA Report on the Americas, 2018A man connects to Wi-Fi in the hotel district of Vedado, Havana, in 2017. (PHOTO BY SAM P. KELLOGG)On January 23, 2018 the Trump administration announced, with little fanfare, the establishment of ...
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Disclosing Allostery Through Protein Contact Networks
2020Proteins are located in the twilight zone between chemistry and biology, where a peculiar kind of complexity starts. Proteins are the smallest 'devices' showing a sensible adaptation to their environment by the production of appropriate behavior when facing a specific stimulus.
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Characterizing pairwise contact patterns in human contact networks
Ad Hoc Networks, 2012We use a counting process representation of the pairwise contact process to analyze pairwise contact patterns. Studying two real-world traces, we find that the pairwise contact patterns have three characteristics. First, human contact patterns are influenced by daily and weekly cycles of activity.
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