Techniques for Improving Opportunistic Sensor Networking Performance (2009)
Shane B. Eisenman, Nicholas D. Lane, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. A number of recently proposed mobile sensor network architectures rely on uncontrolled, or weakly-controlled mobility to achieve sensing coverage over time at low cost, an opportunistic...
PCQoS: Power Controlled QoS in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (2009)
Javier Gomez, Luis A. Mendez, Victor Rangel, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—Mobile Ad hoc networks typically use a common transmission power approach for the discovery of routes and the transmission of data packets. In this paper we present PCQoS, a...
Mesh Networking The Rise of People-Centric Sensing (2009)
Andrew T. Campbell, Nicholas D. Lane, Ronald A. Peterson, Mirco Musolesi, Kristóf Fodor, Shane B. Eisenman, ...
Technological advances in sensing, computation, storage, and communications will turn the near-ubiquitous mobile phone into a global mobile sensing device. People-centric sensing will help drive this...
CaliBree: a Self-Calibration System for Mobile Sensor Networks (2009)
Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Andrew T. Campbell, Reza Olfati-saber
Abstract. We propose CaliBree, a self-calibration system for mobile wireless sensor networks. Sensors calibration is a fundamental problem in a sensor network. If sensor devices are not properly...
Architecture and Design]: Wireless Communications. (2009)
Andrew T. Campbell, Shane B. Eisenman, Kristóf Fodor, Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Emiliano Miluzzo, ...
Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace connect millions of people worldwide through a range of features including fairly static profile information, such as job history and...
Evaluating the iPhone as a Mobile Platform for People-Centric Sensing Applications (2009)
Emiliano Miluzzo, Hong Lu, Nicholas D. Lane, Ronald A. Peterson, Andrew T. Campbell
A number of mobile phones such as the Nokia N95 and Apple iPhone are being used by researchers to explore new people-centric sensing applications. These top-end phones include various sensors (e.g.,...
Efficient data aggregation in wireless sensor networks (2009)
Laura Galluccio, Sergio Palazzo, Andrew T. Campbell
an entropy-driven analysis
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, John Vicente
There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. Network processors are likely to be an integral part of next generation high-speed router and...
Radio Characterization of 802.15.4 and Its Impact on the Design of Mobile Sensor Networks (2009)
Emiliano Miluzzo, Xiao Zheng, Kristóf Fodor, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. Future mobile sensing systems are being designed using 802.15.4 low-power short-range radios for a diverse set of devices from embedded mobile motes to sensor-enabled cellphones in support,...
Urban Sensing: Opportunistic or Participatory? (2008)
Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Emiliano Miluzzo, Mirco Musolesi, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract — Sensing systems for urban deployments are still in their infancy. An interesting unresolved issue is the precise role assumed by people within such systems. This issue has significant...
Minerva: Learning to Infer Network Path Properties (2008)
Rita H. Wouhaybi, Puneet Sharma, Sujata Banerjee, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—Knowledge of the network path properties such as latency, hop count, loss and bandwidth is key to the performance of overlay networks, grids and p2p applications. Network operators also...
Hong Lu, Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—We propose Bubble-Sensing, a new sensor network abstraction that allows mobile phones users to create a binding between tasks (e.g., take a photo, or sample audio every hour indefinitely)...
Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell
As more applications rely on underlying peer-to-peer topologies, the need for efficient and resilient infrastructure has become more pressing. A number of important classes of topologies have emerged...
Hong Lu, Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—We propose Bubble-Sensing, a new sensor network abstraction that allows mobile phones users to create a binding between tasks (e.g., take a photo, or sample audio every hour indefinitely)...
Chieh-yih Wan, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Data impulses, congestion, packet loss, and component failure are likely to undermine the performance of sensor networks, if left unchecked. In the Armstrong Project [4], we are developing a set of...
Keypeer: A Scalable, Resilient Distributed Public-Key System Using Chord (2008)
Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell
Current Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs) do not deliver public keys and revocations in a scalable and timely manner so that users can benefit from the availability of the most up-to-date...
Protocols, Wireless Communications. General Terms (2008)
Chieh-yih Wan, Andrew T. Campbell, Jon Crowcroft
sensor networks, congestion avoidance.
Categories and Subject Descriptors (2008)
Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Andrew T. Campbell
There is a growing need to support localization in low-power mobile sensor networks, both indoors and outdoors, when mobile sensor nodes (e.g., mote class) are incapable of independently estimating...
Biao Chen, Wendi B. Heinzelman, Mingyan Liu, Andrew T. Campbell, Biao Chen, Wendi B. Heinzelman, ...
open access articles distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly...
THE DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF THE MOBIWARE TOOLKIT (2008)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—The introduction of new mobile multimedia services, e.g., wireless web-based access to interactive media, places tremendous demands on underlying mobile signaling, adaptation management...
Programming the Data Path in Network Processor-Based Routers (2008)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, John Vicente
There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. Network processors are likely to be an integral part of next generation high-speed router and...
Michael E. Kounavis, Alok Kumar, Harrick Vin, Raj Yavatkar, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract--To classify a packet as belonging to a flow often requires network systems—such as routers and firewalls—to maintain large data structures and perform several memory accesses. Network...
Genesis Kernel on IXP1200 (2008)
Stephen T. Chou, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente
There has been growing interest in network processor technologies that are capable of processing network traffic at line rate. Programming the network processors, in order to install new data paths...
Andrew Campbell Gen, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
We describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a programmable architecture for profiling, composing and deploying handoff services. We argue that future wireless access networks should be...
Cooperative Techniques Supporting Sensor-based People-centric Inferencing (2008)
Nicholas D. Lane, Hong Lu, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. People-centric sensor-based applications targeting mobile device users offer enormous potential. However, learning inference models in this setting is hampered by the lack of labeled...
Urban Sensing Systems: Opportunistic or Participatory (2008)
Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Mirco Musolesi, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andrew T. Campbell
The development of sensing systems for urban deployments is still in its infancy. An interesting unresolved issue is the precise role assumed by people within such systems. This issue has significant...
Urban Sensing Systems: Opportunistic or Participatory (2008)
Nicholas D. Lane, Emiliano Miluzzo, Shane B. Eisenman, Mirco Musolesi, Andrew T. Campbell
The development of sensing systems for urban deployments is still in its infancy. An interesting unresolved issue is the precise role assumed by people within such systems. This issue has significant...
Mirco Musolesi, Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Tanzeem Choudhury, Andrew T. Campbell
Virtual world simulators like Second Life represent the latest and most successful frontier of online services for entertainment and business. People have virtual lives in these worlds using personal...
Mirco Musolesi, Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Tanzeem Choudhury, Andrew T. Campbell
Virtual world simulators like Second Life represent the latest and most successful frontier of online services for entertainment and business. People have virtual lives in these worlds using personal...
Libo Song, Ph. D, Andrew T. Campbell, Ph. D, Thomas H. Cormen, Ph. D, ...
We evaluate mobility predictors in wireless networks. Handoff prediction in wireless networks has long been considered as a mechanism to improve the quality of service provided to mobile wireless...
Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Kristóf Fodor, Ronald Peterson, Hong Lu, Mirco Musolesi, ...
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user experiences of the CenceMe application, which represents the first system that combines the inference of the presence of individuals using...
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. For wireless channels, interference mitigation techniques are typically applied at the packet transmission level. In this paper, we present an adaptive-QOS framework that also responds to...
THE DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF THE MOBIWARE TOOLKIT (2007)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—The introduction of new mobile multimedia services, e.g., wireless web-based access to interactive media, places tremendous demands on underlying mobile signaling, adaptation management...
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Middleware is an increasingly used buzzword-- but what exactly does it mean? There have been many interpretations of the term `middleware ' since it was first coined around a decade ago. In the...
Center for Telecommunications Research, (2007)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, John B. Vicente
A number of important innovations are creating a paradigm shift in networking leading to higher levels of network programmability. These innovations include the separation between transmission...
Ifip International Workshop, Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Lai-tee Cheok, Koon-seng Lim, ...
This paper presents a summary of the fifth International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQOS) which was held at Columbia University in May 1997. The goal of this three-day meeting was to foster...
Managing Spawned Virtual Networks (2007)
Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente, Daniel A. Villela
. The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, ad hoc and slow to evolve to meet new service requirements resulting in costly and inflexible deployment cycles. In the...
IP Radio Resource Control System (2007)
John Vicente, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. With the need for mobility and wireless communications now being motivated by the commercial sector, more attention must be given towards IP QOS in the wireless infrastructure, if existing...
A Programming Environment for Network Processors (2007)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, John B. Vicente
There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. In this paper, we present the design, implementation and evaluation of NetBind, a programming...
Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, Michael E. Kounavis, Vassilis D. Stachtos, John Vicente
Abstract-- There is a growing interest in network processor technologies that are capable of processing network traffic at line rates. We present the design, implementation and evaluation of NetBind,...
Abstract An E ciency Limit of Cellular Mobile Systems (2007)
Andras G. Valko, Andrew T. Campbell
In order to limit hando blocking probability, in cellular systems admission control can be applied to new call requests and resources reserved for future hando attempts. Such resource reservation...
SPHERE: A binding model and middleware for routing protocols (2007)
Vassilis D. Stachtos, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract--The design, deployment and architecting of new routing protocols is time-consuming and costly. Routing protocols are complex systems that are characterized by the way they manage...
Ericsson Traffic Analysis and Network Performance Lab. (2007)
Abstract: We consider cellular mobile systems where in order to limit handoff blocking probability, admission control is applied to new call requests and capacity is reserved for future handoff...
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Making Multimedia Networks Programmable (2007)
Program at Washington University will play an important role in enabling the emergence of new broadband networking technologies and paradigms. We consider a major thrust of the
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Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Lai-tee Cheok, Koon-seng Lim, Klara Nahrstedt
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Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Daniel A. Villela, John B. Vicente, Intel Corporation, ...
The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is often manual, adhoc and time consuming. In this paper we introduce "spawning networks", a new class of...
Xiaowei Zhang, Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
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Genesis Kernel on IXP1200 (2007)
Stephen Chou Michael, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente
ind's low binding overhead allows the programmer to use components of fine granularity. We demonstrate that we can satisfy the delay and throughput requirements of various types of data paths....
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Andrew T. Campbell, Geoff Coulson, David Hutchison
Abstract. Distributed audio and video applications need to adapt to fluctuations in delivered quality of service (QoS). By trading off temporal and spatial quality to available bandwidth, or...
sensing systems: Opportunistic or participatory?, MetroSense Technical Note (2007)
Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Mirco Musolesi, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andrew T. Campbell
The development of sensing systems for urban deployments is still in its infancy. An interesting unresolved issue is the precise role assumed by people within such systems. This issue has significant...
sensing systems: Opportunistic or participatory?, MetroSense Technical Note (2007)
Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Mirco Musolesi, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andrew T. Campbell
The development of sensing systems for urban deployments is still in its infancy. An interesting unresolved issue is the precise role assumed by people within such systems. This issue has significant...
Cenceme - injecting sensing presence into social networking applications (2007)
Emiliano Miluzzo, Nicholas D. Lane, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. We present the design, prototype implementation, and evaluation of CenceMe, a personal sensing system that enables members of social networks to share their sensing presence with their...
Overload Traffic Management for Sensor Networks (2007)
Chieh-yih Wan, Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell, Jon Crowcroft
There is a critical need for new thinking regarding overload traffic management in sensor networks. It has now become clear that experimental sensor networks (e.g., mote networks) and their...
Shane B. Eisenman, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract — A transmitter in a wireless network that uses CSMA, a simple carrier sensing-based MAC protocol, to determine the likelihood of successful packet reception at the intended receiver can...
Metrosense project: People-centric sensing at scale (2006)
Shane B. Eisenman, Nicholas D. Lane, Emiliano Miluzzo, Ronald A. Peterson, Gahng-seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell
Looking forward 10-20 years we envision Internet scale sensing where the majority of the traffic on the network is sensor data and the majority of applications used every day by the general populace...
Funneling-mac: a localized, sink-oriented mac for boosting fidelity in sensor networks (2006)
Gahng-seop Ahn, Emiliano Miluzzo, Andrew T. Campbell, Se Gi Hong, Francesca Cuomo, Gahng-seop Ahn, ...
The technical notes in this series are meant to be semi-formal. The ideas expressed are solely those of the authors and questions about the content should be directed to them.
People-centric urban sensing (2006)
Andrew T. Campbell, Shane B. Eisenman, Nicholas D. Lane, Emiliano Miluzzo, Ronald A. Peterson
The vast majority of advances in sensor network research over the last five years have focused on the development of a series of small-scale (100s of nodes) testbeds and specialized applications...
Siphon: Overload traffic management using multi-radio virtual sinks (2005)
Chieh-yih Wan, Andrew T. Campbell
There is a critical need for new thinking regarding overload traffic management in sensor networks. It has now become clear that experimental sensor networks (e.g., mote networks) and their...
Pump Slowly, Fetch Quickly (PSFQ): a Reliable Transport Protocol for Sensor Networks (2005)
Chieh-yih Wan, Andrew T. Campbell, Lakshman Krishnamurthy
Abstract—There is a growing need to support reliable data communications in sensor networks that are capable of supporting new applications, such as, assured delivery of high-priority events to...
Pump Slowly, Fetch Quickly (PSFQ): a Reliable Transport Protocol for Sensor Networks (2005)
Chieh-yih Wan, Andrew T. Campbell, Lakshman Krishnamurthy
Abstract — There is a growing need to support reliable data communications in sensor networks that are capable of supporting new applications, such as, assured delivery of high priority events to...
Dynamic Core Provisioning for Quantitative Differentiated Services (2004)
Efficient network provisioning mechanisms that support service differentiation and automatic capacity dimensioning are essential to the realization of the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Internet....
A Case for Variable-Range Transmission Power (2004)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the impact of variable-range transmission power control on the physical and network connectivity, on network capacity, and on power savings in wireless...
Directions in Packet Classification for Network Processors (2003)
Michael E. Kounavis, Alok Kumar, Harrick Vin, Raj Yavatkar, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract--To classify a packet as belonging to a flow often requires network systems—such as routers and firewalls—to maintain large data structures and perform several memory accesses. Network...
HMP: Hotspot mitigation Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (2003)
Seoung-bum Lee, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. “Hotspots ” represent transient but highly congested regions in wireless ad hoc networks that result in increased packet loss, end-to-end delay, and out-of-order packets delivery. We...
HMP: Hotspot mitigation Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (2003)
Seoung-bum Lee, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. “Hotspots ” represent transient but highly congested regions in wireless ad hoc networks that result in increased packet loss, end-to-end delay, and out-of-order packets delivery. We...
PARO: Supporting dynamic power controlled routing in wireless ad hoc networks (2003)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell, Mahmoud Naghshineh, Chatschik Bisdikian
This paper introduces PARO, a dynamic power controlled routing scheme that helps to minimize the transmission power needed to forward packets between wireless devices in ad hoc networks. Using PARO,...
A Hotspot Mitigation Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks (2003)
Seoung-Bum Lee, Jiyoung Cho, Andrew T. Campbell
Hotspots represent transient but highly congested regions in wireless ad hoc networks that result in increased packet loss, end-to-end delay, and out-of-order packets delivery. We present a simple,...
Wireless Incentive Engineering (2003)
Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell
The successful operation of emerging public wireless LANs requires flexible network mechanisms that can support differentiated or tiered services for a variety of applications such as bursty...
4+4: An Architecture for Evolving the Internet Address Space Back Toward Transparency (2003)
Zoltán Turányi, András Valkó, Andrew T. Campbell
We propose 4+4, a simple address extension architecture for Internet that provides an evolutionary approach to extending the existing IPv4 address space in comparison to more complex and disruptive...
A study on a PC-based full software servo controller with the RT-Linux operating system / (2003)
Degree granted in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering.
Incentive engineering in wireless lan based access networks (2002)
Rita H. Wouhaybi, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell, Andrew T. Campbell
Traffic regulation in public and private wireless LANs face a number of significant challenges, particularly in commercial networks where there is a need for efficient regulation of bursty...
Gahng-seop Ahn, Student Member, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres, Li-hsiang Sun, Student Member
Abstract—We propose SWAN, a stateless network model which uses distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in mobile wireless ad hoc networks in a simple, scalable and robust...
Comparison of IP micromobility protocols (2002)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez-castellanos
The IETF Mobile IP Working Group is discussing a number of enhancements to the base protocol to reduce the latency, packet loss and signaling overhead experienced during hand-off. bz this article, we...
Netbind: A binding tool for constructing data paths in network processor-based routers (2002)
Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, Michael E. Kounavis, Vassilis D. Stachtos, John Vicente
Abstract-- There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. In this paper, we present the design, implementation and evaluation of NetBind, a...
Gahng-seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres, Li-hsiang Sun, Student Member, Student Member
Abstract—We propose SWAN, a stateless network model which uses distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in mobile wireless ad hoc networks in a simple, scalable and robust...
SWAN: Service differentiation in stateless wireless ad hoc networks (2002)
Gahng-seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres, Li-hsiang Sun
Abstract—We propose SWAN, a stateless network model which uses distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in mobile wireless ad hoc networks in a simple, scalable and robust...
P-MIP: Paging Extensions for Mobile IP (2002)
Xiaowei Zhang, Javier Gomez Castellanos, Andrew T. Campbell
As the number of Mobile IP users grows, so will the signalling overhead associated with Internet mobility management in the core IP network. This presents a significant challenge to Mobile IP as the...
Comparison of IP Micro-Mobility Protocols (2002)
Andrew Campbell Javier, Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Chieh-yih Wan, Zoltán R. Turányi, ...
We present a performance comparison of a number of key micro-mobility protocols that have been discussed in the IETF Mobile IP Working Group over the past several years. IP micro-mobility protocols...
SWAN: Service differentiation in stateless wireless ad hoc networks (2002)
Gahng-seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres, Li-hsiang Sun
Abstract—We propose SWAN, a stateless network model which uses distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in mobile wireless ad hoc networks in a simple, scalable and robust...
Netbind: A binding tool for constructing data paths in network processor-based routers (2002)
Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen T. Chou, Michael E. Kounavis, Vassilis D. Stachtos, John Vicente
Abstract-- There is growing interest in network processor technologies capable of processing packets at line rates. In this paper, we present the design, implementation and evaluation of NetBind, a...
Incentive Engineering In, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell
Traffic regulation in public and private wireless LANs face a number of significant challenges, particularly in commercial networks where there is a need for efficient regulation of bursty...
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Zoltán R. Turányi, András G. Valkó, Chieh-yih Wan
This paper presents results from the Cellular IP Project at Columbia University on Internet micromobility. Cellular IP complement Mobile IP with support for fast, seamless and local handoff control,...
Incentive Engineering in Wireless LAN Based Access Networks (2002)
Raymond Liao Rita, Rita H. Wouhaybi, Andrew T. Campbell
Traffic regulation in public and private wireless LANs face a number of significant challenges, particularly in commercial networks where there is a need for efficient regulation of bursty...
Supporting Service Differentiation in Wireless Packet Networks Using Distributed Control (2002)
Andras Veres, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael Barry, Li-hsiang Sun, Student Member
This paper investigates differentiated services in wireless packet networks using a fully distributed approach that supports service differentiation, radio monitoring, and admission control. While...
Wireless Networks 9, 21--35, 2003 (2002)
Havana Supporting Application, Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
For wireless channels, interference mitigation techniques are typically applied at the packet transmission level. In this paper, we present the Havana framework which supports integrated adaptive-QoS...
P-MIP: Paging Extensions for Mobile IP (2002)
Xiaowei Zhang, Javier Gomez Castellanos, Andrew T. Campbell
As the number of Mobile IP users grows, so will the signalling overhead associated with Internet mobility management in the core IP network. This presents a significant challenge to Mobile IP as the...
SWAN: Service differentiation in stateless wireless ad hoc networks (2002)
Gahng-seop Ahn, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres, Li-hsiang Sun
Abstract—We propose SWAN, a stateless network model which uses distributed control algorithms to deliver service differentiation in mobile wireless ad hoc networks in a simple, scalable and robust...
Dynamic core provisioning for quantitative differentiated service (2001)
Abstract. Efficient network provisioning mechanisms supporting service differentiation and automatic capacity dimensioning are important for the realization of a differentiated service Internet. In...
Conserving Transmission Power in Wireless Ad hoc Networks (2001)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
This paper introduces PARO, a power-aware routing optimization that helps to minimize the transmission power needed to forward packets between wireless devices in ad hoc networks. Using PARO, one or...
A utility-based approach for quantitative adaptation in wireless packet networks (2001)
Abstract. This paper assesses the state-of-the-art in Quality-of-Service (QoS) adaptive wireless networks and proposes new adaptation techniques that better suit application specific needs. The...
Design, implementation and evaluation of programmable handoff in mobile networks (2001)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. We describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a programmable architecture for profiling, composing and deploying handoff services. We argue that future wireless access networks...
P-MIP: Paging in mobile IP (2001)
Xiaowei Zhang, Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
As the number of Mobile IP users grows, so will the signaling overhead associated with Internet mobility management in the core IP network. This presents a signicant challenge to Mobile IP as the...
Distributed control algorithms for service differentiation in wireless packet networks (2001)
Michael Barry, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres
Abstract — This paper investigates differentiated services in wireless packet networks using a fully distributed approach that supports service differentiation, radio monitoring and admission...
Virtuosity: Programmable Resource Management for Spawning Networks (2001)
Daniel Villela, Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente
The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting...
Distributed control algorithms for service differentiation in wireless packet networks (2001)
Michael Barry, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres
Abstract — This paper investigates differentiated services in wireless packet networks using a fully distributed approach that supports service differentiation, radio monitoring and admission...
Virtuosity: Programmable Resource Management for Spawning Networks (2001)
Daniel Villela, Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente
The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting...
Distributed Control Algorithms for Service (2001)
Differentiation In Wireless, Michael Barry, Andrew T. Campbell, Andras Veres
This paper investigates differentiated services in wireless packet networks using a fully distributed approach that supports service differentiation, radio monitoring and admission control. Service...
IP Micro-Mobility Protocols (2001)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez-castellanos
The IETF Mobile IP Working Group is discussing a number of enhancements to the base protocol to reduce the latency, packet loss... In this article, we discuss a number of "micro-mobility...
The Genesis Kernel: A Programming System for Spawning Network Architectures (2001)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen Chou, Fabien Modoux, John Vicente, Hao Zhuang
Abstract—Currently, the design, deployment and refinement of new network architectures is a manual, ad-hoc and time-consuming process. We present the design, implementation and evaluation of the...
The Genesis Kernel: A Programming System for Spawning Network Architectures (2001)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Stephen Chou, Fabien Modoux, John Vicente, Hao Zhuang
Abstract—Currently, the design, deployment and refinement of new network architectures is a manual, ad-hoc and time-consuming process. We present the design, implementation and evaluation of the...
Supporting Service Differentiation in Wireless Packet Networks Using Distributed Control (2001)
Andras Veres, Michael Barry, Li-hsiang Sun, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract—This paper investigates differentiated services in wireless packet networks using a fully distributed approach that supports service differentiation, radio monitoring and admission...
Dynamic Core Provisioning for Quantitative Differentiated Service (2001)
E#cient network provisioning mechanisms supporting service di#erentiation and automatic capacity dimensioning are important for the realization of a di#erentiated service Internet. In this paper, we...
Nemo Semret, Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar
Abstract—This paper presents a decentralized auction-based approach to pricing of edge-allocated bandwidth in a differentiated services Internet. The players in our network economy model are one...
INSIGNIA: An IP-Based Quality of Service Framework for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (2000)
Seoung-bum Lee, Gahng-seop Ahn, Xiaowei Zhang, Andrew T. Campbell
We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of INSIGNIA, an IP-based quality of service framework that supports adaptive services in mobile ad hoc networks. The framework is based on an...
Design, implementation, and evaluation of Cellular IP (2000)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, András G. Valkó
Wireless access to Internet services will become typical, rather than the exception as it is today. Such a vision presents great demands on mobile networks. Mobile IP represents a simple and scalable...
Automating the creation of personalized mobile multimedia services (2000)
Kazuhisa Tanaka, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract –Personal mobility services are likely to be diverse and sophisticated in nature. We introduce ‘Cellware’, an architecture that automates the creation of personalized mobile services....
Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Cellular IP (2000)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, András G. Valkó, Chieh-yih Wan, Zoltán R. Turányi
Wireless access to Internet services will become typical, rather than as it is today, the exception. Such a vision presents great demands on mobile networks. Mobile IP represents a simple and...
Toward Reflective Network Architectures (2000)
Andrew Campbell And, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Introduction Existing network architectures (e.g., Internet, mobile, Telephone, ATM) exhibit lack of intrinsic architectural flexibility in adapting to new user needs and requirements. Difficulties...
Nemo Semret, Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar
This paper presents a decentralized auction-based approach to pricing of edge-allocated bandwidth in a differentiated services Internet. The players in our network economy model are one raw-capacity...
Dynamic Edge Provisioning for Core IP Networks (2000)
Effective edge capacity provisioning is an important architectural component of the emerging Differentiated Service Internet. We propose a set of dynamic provisioning algorithms, which are...
Automating the Creation of Personalized Mobile Multimedia (2000)
Services Using Cellware, Kazuhisa Tanaka, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Personal mobility services are likely to be diverse and sophisticated in nature. We introduce `Cellware', an architecture that automates the creation of personalized mobile services. Cellware...
Accelerating service creation and deployment in mobile networks (2000)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and software radio technology that is capable of responding to the specific radio, mobility and...
Accelerating service creation and deployment in mobile networks (2000)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and software radio technology that is capable of responding to the specific radio, mobility and...
Accelerating service creation and deployment in mobile networks (2000)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
Abstract—Future mobile networks should be built on a foundation of open programmable networking and software radio technology that is capable of responding to the specific radio, mobility and...
Automating the creation of personalized mobile multimedia services (2000)
Kazuhisa Tanaka, Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract –Personal mobility services are likely to be diverse and sophisticated in nature. We introduce ‘Cellware’, an architecture that automates the creation of personalized mobile services....
Evaluation of the INSIGNIA Signaling System (2000)
Seoung-bum Lee, Gahng-seop Ahn, Xiaowei Zhang, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract. We present an evaluation of the INSIGNIA signaling system that supports quality of service in mobile ad hoc networks. INSIGNIA is based on an in-band signaling and soft-state resource...
An overview of cellular ip (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez
Recent initiatives to add mobility totheInternet and packet data services to third generation cellular systems are being considered by emerging mobile service providers as possible candidate...
A Survey of Programmable Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Kazuho Miki, John B. Vicente, Daniel Villela
A Survey of Programmable Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Kazuho Miki, John B. Vicente, Daniel Villela
Performance of Cellular IP Access Networks (1999)
Andras G. Valko, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Andrew T. Campbell
Recent initiatives to add mobility to the Internet and packet data services to third generation cellular systems are being considered by emerging mobile service providers as possible candidate...
Performance of Cellular IP Access Networks (1999)
Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Andrew T. Campbell
Recent initiatives to add mobility to the Internet and packet data services to third generation cellular systems are being considered by emerging mobile service providers as possible candidate...
Managing Spawned Virtual Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente, Daniel A. Villela
Abstract. The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, ad hoc and slow to evolve to meet new service requirements resulting in costly and inflexible deployment cycles....
The havana framework: Supporting application and channel dependent qos in wireless networks (1999)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
For wireless channels, interference mitigation techniques are typically applied at the packet transmission level. In this paper, we present the Havana Framework for supporting integrated adaptive-QOS...
The havana framework: Supporting application and channel dependent qos in wireless networks (1999)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell, Hiro Morikawa
For wireless channels, interference mitigation techniques are typically applied at the packet transmission level. In this paper, we present the Havana Framework for supporting integrated adaptive-QOS...
A Survey of Programmable Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, John B. Vicente
A number of important innovations are creating a paradigm shift in networking leading to higher levels of network programmability. These innovations include the separation between transmission...
An Overview of Cellular IP (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, András G. Valkó
Recent initiatives to add mobility to the Internet and packet data services to third generation cellular systems are being considered by emerging mobile service providers as possible candidate...
Power-Aware Routing in Wireless Packet Networks (1999)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
A key characteristic of Personal Area Networks #PANs# is the premium placed on reducing the power consumption of device computation and communication. In suchanenvironment some devices may be more...
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Daniel A. Villela, John B. Vicente, Intel Corporation
The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is often manual, ad hoc, and time-consuming. In this article we introduce "spawning networks," a new class of...
A Survey of Programmable Networks (1999)
Andrew Campbell Herman, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Kazuho Miki, John B. Vicente, ...
In this paper we present a programmable networking model that provides a common framework for understanding the state-of-the-art in programmable networks. A number of projects are reviewed and...
Virtuosity: Performing Virtual Network Resource Management (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, John Vicente, Daniel A. Villela, Daniel Villela, Cnpq-brazil Scholar
The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting...
Programmable Mobile Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
On The Analysis Of Cellular IP Access Networks (1999)
Andras G. Valko, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Andrew T. Campbell
Mobile IP represents a simple and scalable global mobility solution but lacks support for fast handoff control and real-time location tracking found in cellular networks today. In contrast, third...
Supporting Programmable Handoff in Mobile Networks (1999)
Michael Kounavis Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
In this paper we describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a programmable architecture for profiling, composing and deploying handoff services. We argue that future wireless access...
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, Daniel A. Villela, John B. Vicente, Intel Corporation, ...
The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is often manual, adhoc and time consuming. In this paper we introduce “spawning networks”, a new class of programmable...
Programmable Mobile Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Z. Existing mobile systems e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
Market Pricing of Differentiated Internet Services (1999)
Nemo Semret, Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar
This paper presents a decentralized auction-based approach to pricing of edge-allocatedbandwidth in a di#erentiated services model for the Internet. The players in this architectureare users, one...
Supporting programmable handoff in mobile networks (1999)
Michael E. Kounavis, Andrew T. Campbell, Gen Ito
Abstract-- In this paper we describe the design, implementation and evaluation of a programmable architecture for profiling, composing and deploying handoff services. We argue that future wireless...
A Survey of Programmable Networks (1999)
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis, John B. Vicente
A number of important innovations are creating a paradigm shift in networking leading to higher levels of network programmability. These innovations include the separation between transmission...
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Chieh-yih Wan
Over the past several years a number of IP micro-mobility protocols have been proposed, designed and implemented that complement the base Mobile IP protocol. The development of these protocols has...
On the analysis of cellular IP access networks (1999)
András G. Valkó, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, Andrew T. Campbell
Mobile IP represents a simple and scalable global mobility solution but lacks support for fast handoff control and real-time location tracking found in cellular networks today. In contrast, third...
The havana framework: Supporting application and channel dependent qos in wireless networks (1999)
Javier Gomez, Andrew T. Campbell
For wireless channels, interference mitigation techniques are typically applied at the packet transmission level. In this paper, we present the Havana Framework for supporting integrated adaptive-QOS...
Spawning Network Architectures,” White Paper, Ctr. for Telecommun (1998)
Aurel A. Lazar, Andrew T. Campbell
The rapidly evolving nature of the application base, service demands and underlying network technologies, presents a significant challenge to the research community. Existing networks architectures...
Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Abstract--Future nomadic computing and personal mobility services are likely to be diverse and sophisticated in nature. We introduce `Cellware', an architecture that automates the creation of...
Building Open Programmable Multimedia Networks (1998)
Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar, Henning Schulzrinne, Rolf Stadler
comet.columbia.edu Recent advances in distributed systems and transportable software and increasing demand for better quality-of-service (QOS) control in multiservice networks are driving a...
Building Open Programmable Multimedia Networks (1998)
Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar, Henning Schulzrinne, Rolf Stadler
was established in response to the need for a comprehensive understanding of the software architecture of the networks of the 90s and beyond. It is led by Professor Aurel A. Lazar and comprises more...
Open programmable mobile networks (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
We present the design, implementation and evaluation of an open programmable mobile network based on distributed object technology called mobiware that dynamically exploits the intrinsic scalable...
Open programmable mobile networks (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
We present the design, implementation and evaluation of an open programmable mobile network based on distributed object technology called mobiware that dynamically exploits the intrinsic scalable...
The Mobiware toolkit: Programmable support for adaptive mobile networking (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM, and third-generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
On Utility-Fair Adaptive Services in Wireless Networks (1998)
Giuseppe Bianchi, Andrew T. Campbell
Adaptive quality of service techniques can e#ectively respond to time-varying channel conditions found in wireless networks. In this paper we assess the state-of-the-art in quality of service...
The Mobiware Toolkit: Programmable Support for Adaptive Mobile Networking (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
On Programmable Universal Mobile Channels in a Cellular Internet (1998)
In this paper we introduce universal mobile channels, a new mobile communications abstraction that enables users and service providers to program application-specific adaptive mobile services into a...
An Open Programmable Mobile Network: Design, Implementation and Evaluation (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
We present the design, implementation and evaluation of an open programmable mobile network based on distributed object technology called mobiware that dynamically exploits the intrinsic scalable...
The Mobiware Toolkit: Programmable Support for Adaptive Mobile Networking (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
Mobile ATM: State of the Art and Beyond (1998)
Andrew T. Campbell, Kristian Rauhala, Andrew T, Kristian Rauhala Nokia
Introduction The phenomenal growth in cellular telephony over the past several years has demonstrated the value people place on mobile voice communications. The goal of nextgeneration wireless...
The Mobiware Toolkit: Programmable Support Foradaptive Mobile Networking (1998)
Oguz Angin Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
Building Open Programmable Multimedia Networks (1998)
Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel A. Lazar, Henning Schulzrinne, Rolf Stadler
Recent advances in distributed systems and transportable software and increasing demand for better quality-of-service (QOS) control in multiservice networks are driving a re-examination of network...
On Utility-Fair Adaptive Services in Wireless Networks (1998)
Giuseppe Bianchi, Andrew T. Campbell
Adaptive quality of service techniques can effectively respond to time-varying channel conditions found in wireless networks. In this paper we assess the state-of-the-art in quality of service...
On Programmable Universal Mobile Channels in a Cellular Internet (1998)
In this paper we introduce universal mobile channels, a new mobile communications abstraction that enables users and service providers to program application-specific adaptive mobile services into a...
Open Programmable Mobile Networks (1998)
Oguz Angin Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
We present the design, implementation and evaluation of an open programmable mobile network based on distributed object technology called mobiware that dynamically exploits the intrinsic scalable...
The Mobiware Toolkit: Programmable Support (1998)
Foradaptive Mobile Networking, Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
Open programmable mobile networks (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
We present the design, implementation and evaluation of an open programmable mobile network based on distributed object technology called mobiware that dynamically exploits the intrinsic scalable...
The Mobiware toolkit: Programmable support for adaptive mobile networking (1998)
Oguz Angin, Andrew T. Campbell, Michael E. Kounavis
Existing mobile systems (e.g., mobile IP, mobile ATM and third generation cellular systems) lack the intrinsic architectural flexibility to deal with the complexity of supporting adaptive mobile...
this paper we present an overview of the mobiware v1.0 source code release and discuss the design, implementation and evaluation of this object-oriented approach (CORBA and Java-based) to mobile...
Spawning Network Architectures,” White Paper, Ctr. for Telecommun (1998)
Aurel A. Lazar, Andrew T. Campbell
The rapidly evolving nature of the application base, service demands and underlying network technologies, presents a significant challenge to the research community. Existing networks architectures...
Giuseppe Bianchi Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell
Multimedia service integration over wireless networks poses a number of significant challenges to the Medium Access Control (MAC) level. Future MAC schemes need to coordinate the access to the media...
Supporting QOS Controlled Handoff in Mobiware (1997)
Andrew T. Campbell, Yasuro Shobatake
Currently, the ATM Forum's Wireless ATM (WATM) working group is in the process of developing a set of new specifications for ATM mobility. The work encompasses the definition of a new 25 Mbps...
Mobiware: Qos-aware middleware for mobile multimedia communications (1997)
Next generation wireless communications system will be required to support the seamless delivery of voice, video and data with high quality. Delivering hard Quality of Service (QOS) guarantees in the...
Mobiware: Qos-aware middleware for mobile multimedia communications (1997)
Next generation wireless communications system will be required to support the seamless delivery of voice, video and data with high quality. Delivering hard Quality of Service (QOS) guarantees in the...
Mobiware: Qos-aware middleware for mobile multimedia communications (1997)
Abstract. Next generation wireless communications system will be required to support the seamless delivery of voice, video and data with high quality. Delivering hard Quality of Service (QOS)...
Programming QoS in Mobile Multimedia Networks (1997)
Giuseppe Bianchi, Andrew T. Campbell
This paper presents an open programmable middleware platform for mobile multimedia networking called mobiware. Built on advanced distributed object technology including active objects, proxies and...
Deliverung Scalable Flows using . . . (1997)
Source Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell, Yasuro Shobatake
: In this contribution we argue that large-scale mobility requirements, limited radio resources, and fluctuating network conditions make the delivery of hard QOS guarantees in the wireless domain...
QoS Adaptive Transports: Delivering Scalable Media to the Desk Top (1997)
Andrew T. Campbell, Geoff Coulson
By trading off temporal and spatial quality with available bandwidth, or manipulating the playout time of continuous media in response to variation in delay, audio and video flows can be made to...
Mobiware: Qos-aware middleware for mobile multimedia communications (1997)
Next generation wireless communications system will be required to support the seamless delivery of voice, video and data with high quality. Delivering hard Quality of Service (QOS) guarantees in the...
A survey of qos architectures (1996)
Cristina Aurrecoechea, Andrew T. Campbell, Linda Hauw
Over the past several years there has been a considerable amount of research within the field of quality of service (QoS) support for distributed multimedia systems. To date, most of the work has...
A survey of qos architectures (1996)
Cristina Aurrecoechea, Andrew T. Campbell, Linda Hauw
Over the past several years there has been a considerable amount of research within the field of quality of service (QoS) support for distributed multimedia systems. To date, most of the work has...
A Survey of QoS Architectures (1996)
Cristina Aurrecoechea Andrew, Andrew T. Campbell, Linda Hauw
Over the past several years there has been a considerable amount of research within the field of quality of service (QoS) support for distributed multimedia systems. To date, most of the work has...
A Survey of QoS Architectures (1996)
Cristina Aurrecoechea, Andrew T. Campbell, Linda Hauw
Over the past several years there has been a considerable amount of research within the field of quality of service (QoS) support for distributed multimedia systems. To date, most of the work has...
xbind Extensions for QOS Controlled Mobility (1996)
Andrew T. Campbell, Aurel. A. Lazar
1. Introduction Wireless Asynchronous Transfer Mode (WATM) [5] is motivated by the increasing importance of portable computing applications in business, consumer and military applications. As...
QoS adaptive transports: Delivering scalable media to the desktop (0000)
By trading off temporal and spatial quality with available bandwidth, or manipulating the payout time of continuous media in response to variation in delay, audio and video flows can be made...
The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is often manual, ad hoc, and time-consuming The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is...
QoS adaptive transports: Delivering scalable media to the desktop
By trading off temporal and spatial quality with available bandwidth, or manipulating the payout time of continuous media in response to variation in delay, audio and video flows can be made...
The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is often manual, ad hoc, and time-consuming The deployment of new network architectures, services, and protocols is...
CHALLENGES IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKING
There is a growing need to provide better service differentiation in mobile ad hoc networks; however, this is challenging. These networks are characterized as being multihop in nature where the...
Supporting QOS Controlled Handoff in Mobiware
Andrew Campbell Raymond, Andrew T. Campbell, Yasuro Shobatake
Currently, the ATM Forum's Wireless ATM (WATM) working group is in the process of developing a set of new specifications for ATM mobility. The work encompasses the definition of a new 25 Mbps...
A Cellular IP Testbed Demonstrator
Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sangyho Kim, Bill Paul, Takuya Sawada, Chieh-yih Wan
# Cellular IP is a wireless Internet access technology that operates on mobile hosts, base stations and Internet gateways. Cellular IP combines the capability of cellular networks to provide high...