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Category Archives: Network mobility
Networks for Prosperity:Achieving Development Goals throughKnowledge Sharing
Published by UNIDO, 2011 This report intends to provide decision-makers with a basis for including knowledge management and knowledge networking in policy considerations related to development strategy, effectiveness and governance. It is not intended as a full, in-depth study of … Continue reading
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Sensitivity of Centrality and Centralization Measures to theLevel of Decentralization in the Network Structure
by Ram Babu Roy and Uttam Kumar Sarkar IIMC WPS No.693, January 2012 Analytic expressions for node centrality and network centralization measures based on degree, betweenness, closeness, and eigenvector centrality are derived for network topologies with varying levels of decentralization. … Continue reading
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Efficient Management of Fast Handoff in Wireless Network Mobility (NEMO)
Avik Mitra,et.al. WPS No. 671/ March 2011 Fast handoff in network mobility (NEMO) is very crucial for providing uninterrupted Internet services to the users in quickly moving vehicles. However, the NEMO basic support (NBS) protocol takes comparatively long time to … Continue reading
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