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Network segment mobility in ATM networks
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1999This article describes the extension of the ATM PNNI v.1 protocol to support the mobility of ATM network segments, consisting of one or more ATM switches, relative to a fixed ATM infrastructure. An application scenario involving an ATM network onboard an aircraft in flight that maintains ATM connectivity via satellite with the ground network is adopted
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Networked Mobile Gaming for 3G-Networks
2004Mobile devices offer the opportunity to play games nearly everywhere. Moreover, networked games allow individual players to interact with other people and to participate in a larger gaming world, which also provides for new business opportunities. Hence, we currently see an increased interest from game developers, providers and players in mobile games.
Amjad Akkawi +3 more
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Content-Centric Networking for Mobile Networks
Wireless Personal Communications, 2019Compared with the address-centric network such as the Internet, the content-centric networking (CCN) has a potential advantage in terms of content-centric communications and could be an ideal solution to achieving content-centric communications in mobile networks.
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Untraceability in mobile networks
Proceedings of the 1st annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '95, 1995Didier Samfat, Refik Molva, N. Asokan
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2008 International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 2008
In this paper we discuss network mobility, in which an entire network moves from one location to another on the Internet. As an example, consider Alice taking a network in her car on her vacation; it should be possible for her vehicular network to maintain seamless connectivity with her home network.
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In this paper we discuss network mobility, in which an entire network moves from one location to another on the Internet. As an example, consider Alice taking a network in her car on her vacation; it should be possible for her vehicular network to maintain seamless connectivity with her home network.
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Federated Learning in Mobile Edge Networks: A Comprehensive Survey
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020Wei Yang Bryan Lim +2 more
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Handover Management of Drones in Future Mobile Networks: 6G Technologies
IEEE Access, 2021Joana Angjo +2 more
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On Accelerating Content Delivery in Mobile Networks
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2013Tao Han, Nirwan Ansari, Heather Yu
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“Mobile Networks and Computing,”
Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2001openaire +1 more source

