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ITU Kaleidoscope 2010: Pune, India
- 2010 ITU-Kaleidoscope: Beyond the Internet? - Innovations for Future Networks and Services, Pune, India, December 13-15, 2010. IEEE 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-8272-6

- Brad Biddle, Andrew White, Sean Woods:

How many standards in a laptop? (And other empirical questions). 1-7 - Daniele Trinchero, Riccardo Stefanelli, Luca Cisoni, Abdullah Kadri, Adnan A. Abu-Dayya, Mazen O. Hasna, Tamer Khattab:

Innovative ad-hoc wireless sensor networks to significantly reduce leakages in underground water infrastructures. 1-4 - Indayara Bertoldi Martins, Felipe Rudge Barbosa, Edson Moschim:

A new study on network performance under link failure in OPS/OBS high-capacity optical networks. 1-6 - Yoshitoshi Murata:

Business scheme for shifting from existing networks to Trusted Green Networks. 1-8 - Jayashree P. Shinde, Pratap N. Shinde, Raj Kumar, Mahadev D. Uplane, B. K. Mishra:

Resonant frequencies of a circularly polarized nearly Circular Annular Ring Microstrip Antenna with superstrate loading and airgaps. 1-7 - Guowei Chen, Aixian Hu, Takuro Sato:

A scheme for disaster recovery in wireless networks with dynamic ad-hoc routing. 1-6 - Raj Kumar, Pranoti Bansode:

On the design of ultra wide band antenna based on fractal geometry. 1-5 - Raj Kumar, Kailas Kantilal Sawant, Jatin Pai:

Design of inscribed square circular fractal antenna with adjustable notch-band characteristics. 1-5 - Rakesh Kumar Jha, Upena D. Dalal:

Performance comparison of Intelligent Jamming in RF (Physical) Layer with WLAN Ethernet Router and WLAN Ethernet Bridge. 1-6 - Sanjay Kumar, Yuanye Wang, Nicola Marchetti:

Self-organized spectrum chunk selection algorithm for Local Area LTE-Advanced. 1-6 - Eva Ibarrola, Jin Xiao, Fidel Liberal, Armando Ferro:

A user-centric approach to QoS regulation in future networks. 1-7 - Jai Ganesh:

Competition and cooperation in the formation of information technology interoperability standards: A process model of Web services core standards. 1-8 - Klemen Peternel, Luka Zebec, Andrej Kos:

Innovative Tangible User Interface as a mean for interacting telecommunications services. 1-5 - Ibrahima Niang, Bamba Gueye, Bassirou Kasse:

GeoHybrid: A hierarchical approach for accurate and scalable geographic localization. 1-8 - Christian Mannweiler, José Simões, Boris Moltchanov:

Context-aware smart environments enabling new business models and services. 1-7 - Jorge Carapinha, Roland Bless, Christoph Werle, Konstantin Miller, Virgil Dobrota, Andrei Bogdan Rus, Heidrun Grob-Lipski, Horst Roessler:

Quality of service in the Future Internet. 1-8 - Shawki A. Al-Dubaee, Nesar Ahmad:

Cross-language identification using the wavelet transform and artificial neural network. 1-8 - Chaitanya S. K. Vadrevu, Menglin Liu, Massimo Tornatore, Chin Guok, Evangelos Chaniotakis, Inder Monga, Biswanath Mukherjee:

Hybrid circuit/packet networks with dynamic capacity partitioning. 1-7 - Pankaj Chand:

A new protocol layer for user space functionality. 1-7 - Alessandro Galardini, Benedetta Fiorelli, Salvatore Pappalardo, Daniele Trinchero:

Participatory approach to the reduction of the digital gap in Amazon region of Ecuador in the framework of the "Innovation for Development" program. 1-5 - Hiroshi Yasuda:

A vision on the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) using cloud computing environment. 1-5 - Peter Wentworth:

Can computational thinking reduce marginalization in the future Internet? 1-5 - Arun Mehta:

Challenges the Internet poses to the policymaker. 1-6 - Ved P. Kafle, Masugi Inoue:

Introducing multi-ID and multi-locator into network architecture. 1-6 - Kideok Cho, Hakyung Jung, Munyoung Lee, Diko Ko, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi:

How can an ISP merge with a CDN? 1-7 - Kavé Salamatian:

Toward a polymorphic Future Internet: A Networking science approach. 1-6 - Masahiko Jinno, Takuya Ohara, Yoshiaki Sone, Akira Hirano, Osamu Ishida, Masahito Tomizawa:

Introducing elasticity and adaptation into the optical domain toward more efficient and scalable optical transport networks. 1-7 - May El Barachi, Nadjia Kara, Rachida Dssouli:

Towards a service-oriented network virtualization architecture. 1-7 - Ashish Tanwer, Abhishek Prakash Tayal, Muzahid Hussain, Parminder Singh Reel:

Thin apps store for smart phones based on private cloud infrastructure. 1-6 - Seyed Reza Abdollahi, Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy, Sied Mehdi Fakhraie, Rajagopal Nilavalan:

All photonic analogue to digital and digital to analogue conversion techniques for digital radio over fibre system applications. 1-6 - Raj Puri, Anthony M. Rutkowski:

Enhancing cybersecurity for Future Networks. 1-8 - Jun Shan Wey, Curt Badstieber, Ashwin Gumaste, Ali Nouroozifar, António L. J. Teixeira, Klaus Pulverer, Harald Rohde:

Virtualized passive optical metro and access networks. 1-6 - Dhananjay Kumar, S. Mahalaxmi, J. Sharad Kumar, R. Ramya:

Adaptive resource allocation for real-time services in OFDMA based cognitive radio systems. 1-5 - Arnupharp Viratanapanu, Ahmad Kamil Abdul Hamid, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:

On demand fine grain resource monitoring system for server consolidation. 1-8 - Rahamatullah Khondoker, Bernd Reuther, Dennis Schwerdel, Abbas Ali Siddiqui, Paul Müller:

Describing and selecting communication services in a service oriented network architecture. 1-8 - Saba Hamedi, Majid Hormati, Roch H. Glitho, Ferhat Khendek:

Integrating wireless sensor networks and mobile ad hoc networks for an enhanced end-user experience. 1-7 - Cledson Akio Sakurai, Moacyr Martucci Junior, André Hiyuti Hirakawa:

Telecommunications business model for converged networks focusing final users. 1-8 - Ivan Gaboli, Virgilio Puglia:

SIP Trunking the route to the new VoIP services. 1-8 - Priyantha K. Weerabahu:

Global e-Public Service. 1-8 - Labonnah Farzana Rahman, Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz, Mohd. Alauddin Mohd. Ali, Mohammad Marufuzzaman, Muhammad Raisul Alam:

Beyond the WiFi: Introducing RFID system using IPv6. 1-4 - Daniele Trinchero, Alessandro Galardini, Riccardo Stefanelli:

Comparative analysis of extended geographical wireless networks based on diversity transmission systems. 1-4

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