Manner et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Evaluation of mobility and quality of service interactionManner et al., 2002
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- Manner J
- Toledo A
- Mihailovic A
- Munoz H
- Hepworth E
- Khouaja Y
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- Computer Networks
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With the fast adoption of IP-based communications for mobile computing, users are expecting a similar service in wireless and wired networks. This raises the need for setting guarantees to the quality of the offered service (QoS), despite the technology of the access …
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