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6. INTERWORKING 2002: Perth, Australia
- Chris McDonald:
Converged Networking: Data and Real-time Communications over IP, IFIP TC6 / WG6.2 Sixth International Symposium on Communications Interworking (Interworking 2002), October 13-16, 2002, Perth, Western Australia. IFIP Conference Proceedings 247, Kluwer 2003, ISBN 1-4020-7379-8 - J. Adeane, V. W. Wittorff:
Deadlock Avoidance in the PNNI Routing Protocol - A Deadlock Prevention Algorithm. INTERWORKING 2002: 1-12 - Irena Atov, Richard J. Harris:
Dimensioning Method for Multiservice IP Networks to Satisfy Delay QoS Constraints. INTERWORKING 2002: 13-24 - Christos Bouras, Afrodite Sevasti:
Pricing Priority Services over DiffServ-enabled Transport Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 25-37 - Augusto Casaca, J. Pedro Rodrigues, Leandro Fernandes:
Providing Quality of Service for Packet Based Services in UMTS. INTERWORKING 2002: 39-53 - José Costa-Requena, Ignacio Gonzalez Olias, Raimo Kantola, Nicklas Beijar:
Autoconfiguration Mechanism for IP Telephony. INTERWORKING 2002: 55-66 - Salvatore D'Antonio, Maurizio D'Arienzo, Mauro Gargiulo, Simon Pietro Romano, Giorgio Ventre:
Service Level Indication - A Proposal for QoS Monitoring in SLA-based Multidomain Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 67-78 - Kai-Oliver Detken, Ioannis Fikouras, Panos Phillipopoulos:
Service Discovery Integrated Network Platform. INTERWORKING 2002: 79-90 - Einar Edvardsen, Thor Gunnar Eskedal, André Årnes:
Open Access Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 91-107 - John C. Francis:
Testing the Mobile Internet - A EURESCOM Project View. INTERWORKING 2002: 109-119 - Wolfgang Fritsche:
IPv6 Based Mobile Routing. INTERWORKING 2002: 121-132 - Steven Gordon, Arek Dadej:
Design of High Capacity Wireless LANs Based on 802.11b Technology. INTERWORKING 2002: 133-144 - Doan B. Hoang, Qing Yu, Ming Li, David Dagan Feng:
Fair Intelligent Congestion Control Resource Discovery Protocol on TCP based Network. INTERWORKING 2002: 145-159 - Liang Ji, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Nicholas J. Flowers:
A Simple Pricing Scheme for DiffServ Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 161-172 - Chul-Woo Kim, Seung-Joon Seok, Jung-Dae Kim, Chul-Hee Kang:
A Simplified QoS Scheme Using Virtual Link in MPLS Based Backbone Network. INTERWORKING 2002: 173-184 - Peter T. Kirstein:
Internet Extension to S Caucuses and Central Asia - The 'SILK' Project. INTERWORKING 2002: 185-196 - Peter T. Kirstein, Ken Carlberg, Kristian Hasler, Piers O'Hanlon:
Media Transmission over Coupled Wired/Wireless. INTERWORKING 2002: 197-209 - Alexander A. Kist, Richard J. Harris:
SIP Signalling Delay in 3GPP. INTERWORKING 2002: 211-222 - Tanja Lang, Daniel Floreani, Arek Dadej:
TCP Throughput over Links with High Bit Error Rate. INTERWORKING 2002: 223-234 - Evan Lau, Guven Mercankosk:
Real-Time Signal Transfer over IP Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 235-249 - Bill Lloyd-Smith, Richard Harris, Sanjay K. Bose:
Link and Path Metrics for Broadband Networks: Simulation Studies Using the Encourager Program. INTERWORKING 2002: 251-263 - Guven Mercankosk, John F. Siliquini:
The 'Virtual Wire' Per Domain Behaviour - Analysis and Extensions. INTERWORKING 2002: 265-276 - J. Murphy, R. Harris, R. Nelson:
Traffic Engineering Using OSPF Weights and Splitting Ratios. INTERWORKING 2002: 277-287 - Richard Nelson, Greg Daley, Nick Moore:
Implementation of Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 for Linux. INTERWORKING 2002: 289-299 - Petros Sampatakos, Eugenia G. Nikolouzou, Iakovos S. Venieris:
Applying the BGRP Concept for Scalable Inter-Domain Resource Provisioning in IP Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 301-312 - Andrew James Simmonds, Priyadarsi Nanda:
Resource Management in Differentiated Services Networks. INTERWORKING 2002: 313-323 - Hieu T. Tran, Richard J. Harris:
Near-Optimal Allocation of Delay Requirements on Multicast Trees. INTERWORKING 2002: 325-339 - Li Zheng, Arek Dadej, Steven Gordon:
Hybrid Quality of Service Architecture for Wireless/Mobile Environment. INTERWORKING 2002: 341-352
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