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Description: The main objective of the project was to address the above mentioned trends and to form a consistent concept of an All-IP telecommunications network with wireless access. The project took into account both the user’ s and the network’ s perspectives. In particular, the following areas have been addressed: • existing implementations and concepts of All-IP wireless networks • resource allocation and management in wireless systems, both existing and planned 14 • traffic management and modelling, with special focus paid to the IP-based services • modelling for radio wave propagation • positioning in wireless systems, especially for indoor environment • network architectures and configurations, including mobile solutions • dependability studies • human-technology interaction.-The main objective of the project was to address the above mentioned trends and to form a consistent concept of an All-IP telecommunications network with wireless access. The project took into account both the user’ s and the network’ s perspectives. In particular, the following areas have been addressed: • existing implementations and concepts of All-IP wireless networks • resource allocation and management in wireless systems, both existing and planned 14 • traffic management and modelling, with special focus paid to the IP-based services • modelling for radio wave propagation • positioning in wireless systems, especially for indoor environment • network architectures and configurations, including mobile solutions • dependability studies • human-technology interaction.
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[Modem programwireless-simple

Description: wireless script: A Distributed Weighted Clustering Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Simulating Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in City Scenarios SOAMANET: A Tool for Evaluating Service-Oriented Architectures on Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Time varying channel modeling for ad-hoc mobile wireless networks SOAMANET: A Tool for Evaluating Service-Oriented Architectures on Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
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[Software Engineeringpaper.pdf

Description: There are increasing interest and big challenge in designing a scalable and robust multicast routing protocol in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) due to the difficulty in group membership management, multicast packet forwarding and the maintenance of multicast structure over the dynamic network topology for a large group size or network size. In this paper, we propose a novel Robust and Scalable Geographic Multicast Protocol (RSGM). Several virtual architectures are used in the protocol without need of maintaining state information for more robust and scalable membership management and packet forwarding in the presence of high network dynamics due to unstable wireless channels and node movements.
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[3G developReport_Vinella_Polignano

Description: New generation mobile communication systems like Long Term Evolution (LTE) aim to deploy to customers a new mobile experience providing higher data rates and lower latencies that can make wireless devices a great platform to run a new whole set of services and applications, that was unimaginable just some years ago. However, the energy demands of battery powered devices, needed to support these new software applications substantially exceeds the capacity of the actual battery technology. The development of new architectures and procedures to build power-efficient and power-aware systems has become one of the main purposes in the design of new generation wireless networks.
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[Software Engineeringself-org-CR-

Description: Cognitive radio is regarded as a promising technology to provide high bandwidth to mobile users via heterogeneous wireless network architectures and dynamic spectrum access techniques.
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