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Telecommunication Systems, Volume 35
Volume 35, Numbers 1-2, June 2007
- Yuh-Shyan Chen, Tsung-Hung Lin, Yun-Wei Lin:
A hexagonal-tree TDMA-based QoS multicasting protocol for wireless mobile ad hoc networks. 1-20 - Xinping Guan, Bo Yang, Bin Zhao, Gang Feng, Cailian Chen:
Adaptive fuzzy sliding mode active queue management algorithms. 21-42 - Linda Dadjo, André Girard, Jean-Charles Grégoire:
A model of user behavior in multi-service priced networks. 43-53 - Gustavo Carneiro, Manuel Ricardo:
QoS abstraction layer in 4G access networks. 55-65 - Christopher R. Mann, Rusty O. Baldwin, Jeffrey P. Kharoufeh, Barry E. Mullins:
A trajectory-based selective broadcast query protocol for large-scale, high-density wireless sensor networks. 67-86
Volume 35, Numbers 3-4, August 2007
- Charalabos Skianis:
Special issue of Telecommunications Systems on security, privacy and trust for beyond-3G networks. 87-88 - Bart Van Caenegem, Thomas Skordas:
Community research activities in secure and trustworthy ICT infrastructures. 89-97 - Kameswari Kotapati, Peng Liu, Thomas F. La Porta:
Dependency relation based vulnerability analysis of 3G networks: Can it identify unforeseen cascading attacks? 99-122 - Christos Xenakis, Christoforos Ntantogian:
Security architectures for B3G mobile networks. 123-139 - Joseph Chee Ming Teo, Chik How Tan, Jim Mee Ng:
Denial-of-service attack resilience dynamic group key agreement for heterogeneous networks. 141-160 - Jose Antonio Onieva, Javier López, Rodrigo Roman, Jianying Zhou, Stefanos Gritzalis:
Integration of non-repudiation services in mobile DRM scenarios. 161-176 - Sasu Tarkoma, Jani Heikkinen, Mikko Pohja:
Secure push for mobile airline services. 177-187 - Charikleia Zouridaki, Brian L. Mark, Marek Hejmo:
Byzantine robust trust establishment for mobile ad hoc networks. 189-206 - Efthimia Aivaloglou, Stefanos Gritzalis, Charalabos Skianis:
Towards a flexible trust establishment framework for sensor networks. 207-213
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