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ACM SIGMOBILE: Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 2000
- Brian D. Noble:

Scanning the Literature. 5-6 - Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 7-12 - Joseph P. Macker, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile Ad Hoc networking and the IETF. 13-16 - James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: a real and present wireless danger. 17-18 - Victor Bahl:

A report on the IEEE 802 plenary meeting Kauai, HI, USA. 20-25 - Richard C. Braley, Ian C. Gifford, Robert F. Heile:

Wireless personal area networks: an overview of the IEEE P802.15 working group. 26-33 - Aurelio La Corte, Alfio Lombardo, Sergio Palazzo:

Performance analysis of a multimedia synchronization mechanism based on buffer compensation in a mobile environment. 34-47 - Claude Castelluccia:

HMIPv6: A hierarchical mobile IPv6 proposal. 48-59
Volume 4, Number 2, April 2000
- Brian D. Noble:

Scanning the Literature. 6-7 - Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 8-13 - James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: effects of microwave and mobile telephone exposure on memory process. 17-19 - Dharma P. Agrawal:

Conference report on AIWoRC'00: next generation enterprises - virtual organizations and pervasive/mobile technologies. 20-24 - Marc A. Smith:

Some social implications of ubiquitous wireless networks. 25-36 - Victor Bahl:

wireless research centers: building the future with wireless technology. 37 - Roy D. Yates:

An overview of the wireless information network laboratory (WINLAB) at Rutgers University, NJ, USA. 38-40 - Kaveh Pahlavan:

An overview of the center for wireless information network studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA, USA. 41-43 - Khaled Ben Letaief, Roger S. Cheng

, Ross D. Murch:
An overview of the center for wireless information technology at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 44-48 - Nikil Jayant, John Pippin:

An overview of the Georgia Tech Broadband Institute at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA. 49-52 - Ramesh R. Rao, Lawrence E. Larson:

UCSD center for wireless communications "sun, fun and Ph.D.s, too". 53-57 - Hamid Aghwami, Dilshan Weerakoon:

An overview of the centre for telecommunications research at King's College, London, England. 58-62 - Imrich Chlamtac, Stefano Basagni, Stephen Gibbs:

An overview of the University of Texas at Dallas' center for advanced telecommunications systems and services (CATSS). 63-69 - Mohsen Kavehrad:

An overview of the communications and information technology research center (CICTR) at Pennsylvania State University. 70-73
Volume 4, Number 3, July 2000
- Brian D. Noble:

Scanning the Literature. 4-5 - Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 6-11 - Joseph P. Macker, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 12-14 - James C. Lin:

Health aspects of wireless communication: research on health effects from cell phone radiation. 15-17 - M. Scott Corson:

IP unwired. 29-37 - Jonne Soininen:

GPRS and UMTS release 2000 A11-IP option. 30-37 - Phillip D. Neumiller, Peter L. Lei, Michael L. Needham:

Open base situation transport (OBAST)architecture. 38-46 - Henning Schulzrinne, Elin Wedlund:

Application-layer mobility using SIP. 47-57 - Zoltán Richard Turányi, Csanád Szabó, Eszter Kail, András Gergely Valkó:

Global internet roaming with ROAMIP. 58-68
Volume 4, Number 4, October 2000
- Charles E. Perkins:

Mobile IP and the IETF. 7-11 - Joseph P. Macker, M. Scott Corson:

Mobile ad hoc networking and the IETF. 12-13 - James C. Lin:

Heath aspects of wireless communication: specific absorption rates (SARs) induced in head tissues by microwave radiation from cell phones. 14-16 - M. Scott Corson:

Guest editorial IP unwired, part 2. 29 - Phil Karn:

IP data services over CDMA digital cellular. 30-35 - Hongyi Li, Gerard R. Pieris:

Mobile routing for large scale AII-IP wireless network. 36-44 - Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez-Castellanos:

IP micro-mobility protocols. 45-53 - Alan O'Neill, M. Scott Corson, George Tsirtsis:

Routing and handoff in the edge mobility architecture. 54-66

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