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- 2007
- Muhammad Tanvir Alam, Zheng Da Wu:
Optimal routing for SIP-based session set up over IMS in mobile environment. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 264-276 (2007) - Thierry Bodhuin, Rosa Preziosi, Maria Tortorella:
Supporting document management by using RFID technology. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 165-175 (2007) - Leonid Bolotnyy, Gabriel Robins:
Multi-tag RFID systems. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 218-231 (2007) - Tom H. F. Broens, Aart van Halteren, Marten van Sinderen, Katarzyna Wac:
Towards an application framework for context-aware m-health applications. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 109-116 (2007) - Lawrence Cheng, Alex Galis, Antonis J. Lazanakis, George T. Karetsos, Spyros G. Denazis:
Self-contextual network management system. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 40-52 (2007) - Rami Cohen, Danny Raz:
Context Distribution System through brokers and simple APIs. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 18-29 (2007) - Kevin Curran, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Chris D. Nugent, Alex Galis:
Challenges and research directions in autonomic communications. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 3-17 (2007) - Peter Dickman, Gareth P. McSorley, Jim Liddell, John Glen, Jim Green:
The Design and Development of an RFID-enabled asset tracking system for challenging environments. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 232-239 (2007) - Bernd Gloss:
System architecture of a mobile message transport system. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 79-87 (2007) - Paul Golding, Vanesa Tennant:
Performance testing: evaluating an RFID library inventory reader. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 240-251 (2007) - Xiaoyuan Gu, Lars C. Wolf:
To layer or not to layer: architectural considerations on autonomic communications. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 66-76 (2007) - Markus C. Huebscher, Julie A. McCann, Asher Hoskins:
Context as autonomic intelligence in a ubiquitous computing environment. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 30-39 (2007) - Sea Ling, Maria Indrawan, Seng Wai Loke:
RFID-based user profiling of fashion preferences: blueprint for a smart wardrobe. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 153-164 (2007) - Luis R. Lopez Lopez, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold:
Multimedia interconnection using service gateways. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 124-130 (2007) - Adam Melski, Lars Thoroe, Matthias Schumann:
Managing RFID data in supply chains. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 176-189 (2007) - Sándor Palugyai, Máté J. Csorba:
State-space reduction in the model of Access Control Lists in IP routers. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 131-140 (2007) - Jukka Riekki:
RFID and smart spaces. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 143-152 (2007) - Michele Ruta, Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Floriano Scioscia, Giacomo Piscitelli:
If objects could talk: a novel resource discovery approach for pervasive environments. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 199-217 (2007) - Juan Jesús Sánchez Sánchez, José Alberto Vigo Segura, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold:
Profile-based configuration of residential networks. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 96-101 (2007) - Cristina Satizábal, Rafael Páez, Jordi Forné:
WAP PKI and certification path validation. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 88-95 (2007) - Jaime Martín Serrano, Javier Justo, Ricardo Marin, Joan Serrat-Fernández, Nikolaos Vardalachos, Kerry Jean, Alex Galis:
Framework for managing context-aware multimedia services in pervasive environments. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(1): 53-65 (2007) - Athanasios-Dimitrios Sotiriou, Panagiotis Kalliaras, Nikolas Mitrou:
Fault-tolerant routing through the 'Umbrella' protocol. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 252-263 (2007) - Gábor Vincze, Zoltán Pap, Róbert Horváth:
Peer-to-peer based distributed file systems. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 117-123 (2007) - Katarzyna Wac, Aart van Halteren, Richard Bults, Tom H. F. Broens:
Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(2): 102-108 (2007) - Stephen Waters, Shams-ur Rahman:
RFID and supply chain performance: adoption issues in the retail supply chain. Int. J. Internet Protoc. Technol. 2(3/4): 190-198 (2007)
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