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Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2002
- Brian D. Noble:

Scanning the literature. 1-2 - Joseph P. Macker, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 3-4 - Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 5-8
- James C. Lin:

Cell phone testing and fundamental scientific research. 9-12 - Jiangchuan Liu, Qian Zhang

, Bo Li, Wenwu Zhu, Jun Zhang:
A unified framework for resource discovery and QoS-aware provider selection in ad hoc networks. 13-21 - Jelena V. Misic, Tam Yik Bun:

DCA wireless networks under high offered loads: the need for bandwidth reservation. 22-31 - Rong Zheng, Ye Ge, Jennifer C. Hou, Sandra R. Thuel:

A case for mobility support with temporary home agents. 32-46
Volume 6, Number 2, April 2002
- Joseph P. Macker, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 1-2 - Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 3-8 - James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: auditory perception of microwaves --- hearing microwaves. 9-12 - Michael Angermann:

Analysis of speculative prefetching. 13-17 - Francisco J. González-Castaño, Javier Vales-Alonso

, Miron Livny, Enrique Costa-Montenegro, Luis E. Anido-Rifón
:
Condor grid computing from mobile handheld devices. 18-27 - Sameer Tilak, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Wendi Rabiner Heinzelman:

A taxonomy of wireless micro-sensor network models. 28-36 - Hassan Omar, Tarek N. Saadawi, Myung J. Lee:

An integrated platform for reliable multicast support in the regional mobile-IP environment. 37-54
Volume 6, Number 3, July 2002
- Brian D. Noble:

Scanning the literature. 1-2 - James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: health and safety associated with exposure to wireless radiation from personal telecommunication base stations. 3-6
- David B. Johnson, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:

Report on the Third ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHoc 2002). 7-9
- Junbiao Zhang, Jun Li, Stephen B. Weinstein, Nan Tu:

Virtual operator based AAA in wireless LAN hot spots with ad-hoc networking support. 10-21 - Swades De, Sajal K. Das, Hongyi Wu, Chunming Qiao:

Trigger-based distributed QoS routing in mobile ad hoc networks. 22-35 - Byung-Gon Chun, Mary Baker:

Evaluation of packet scheduling algorithms in mobile ad hoc networks. 36-49 - Sheetalkumar Doshi, Shweta Bhandare, Timothy X. Brown:

An on-demand minimum energy routing protocol for a wireless ad hoc network. 50-66 - Sasha Slijepcevic, Seapahn Megerian, Miodrag Potkonjak:

Location errors in wireless embedded sensor networks: sources, models, and effects on applications. 67-78 - Liang Qin, Thomas Kunz:

Pro-active route maintenance in DSR. 79-89
- Charles E. Perkins, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer:

Introduction to the special feature on the first AODV next generation (AODVng) workshop. 90-91 - Mahesh K. Marina, Samir Ranjan Das:

Ad hoc on-demand multipath distance vector routing. 92-93 - Sung-Ju Lee, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer, Charles E. Perkins:

Ad hoc on-demand distance-vector routing scalability. 94-95 - Christian Schwingenschlögl, Timothy Kosch:

Geocast enhancements of AODV for vehicular networks. 96-97 - Yunjung Yi, Mario Gerla:

Scalable AODV with efficient flooding based on on-demand clustering. 98-99 - Ian D. Chakeres, Luke Klein-Berndt:

AODVjr, AODV simplified. 100-101 - Anders Nilsson, Charles E. Perkins, Antti J. Tuominen, Ryuji Wakikawa, Jari T. Malinen:

AODV and IPv6 internet access for ad hoc networks. 102-103 - Henrik Lundgren, Erik Nordström, Christian F. Tschudin:

The gray zone problem in IEEE 802.11b based ad hoc networks. 104-105 - Manel Guerrero Zapata

:
Secure ad hoc on-demand distance vector routing. 106-107 - Claude Castelluccia, Gabriel Montenegro:

Protecting AODV against impersonation attacks. 108-109 - Gabriel Montenegro, Benjamin Gaidioz, Pascale Primet, Bernard Tourancheau:

Equivalent differentiated services for AODVng. 110-111
Volume 6, Number 4, October 2002
- James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: criteria for evaluation of scientific reports on biological effects of radiation from wireless communication. 11-13
- Kimmo E. E. Raatikainen, Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Tatsuo Nakajima:

Application requirements for middleware for mobile and pervasive systems. 16-24 - Gianpaolo Cugola, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:

Using publish/subscribe middleware for mobile systems. 25-33 - Licia Capra, Gordon S. Blair, Cecilia Mascolo

, Wolfgang Emmerich, Paul Grace
:
Exploiting reflection in mobile computing middleware. 34-44 - Hui Lei, Daby M. Sow, John S. Davis II, Guruduth Banavar, Maria Ebling:

The design and applications of a context service. 45-55 - René Meier:

Communication paradigms for mobile computing. 56-58 - Kay Römer

, Oliver Kasten, Friedemann Mattern:
Middleware challenges for wireless sensor networks. 59-61 - Gerd Kortuem

:
Proem: a middleware platform for mobile peer-to-peer computing. 62-64 - Manuel Román, Christopher K. Hess, Renato Cerqueira, Anand Ranganathan, Roy H. Campbell, Klara Nahrstedt:

Gaia: a middleware platform for active spaces. 65-67 - Thomas Kunz:

Mobile code middleware for mobile multimedia information access. 68-70 - Mauro Migliardi, Muthucumaru Maheswaran, Balasubramaniam Maniymaran, Paul Card, Farag Azzedin:

Mobile interfaces to computational, data, and service grid systems. 71-73 - Duncan S. Wong:

An optimized authentication protocol for mobile network reconsidered. 74-76 - B. S. Manoj, Christo Frank, C. Siva Ram Murthy:

Performance evaluation of throughput enhancement architectures for next generation wireless systems. 77-90

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