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A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management.

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A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management. / Boissaux, M.; Munro, A; Marshall, I. W. et al.
2000. Paper presented at Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility, Lilehammer, Norway.

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Boissaux, M, Munro, A, Marshall, IW & Mckee, P 2000, 'A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management.', Paper presented at Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility, Lilehammer, Norway, 1/03/00.

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Boissaux, M., Munro, A., Marshall, I. W., & Mckee, P. (2000). A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management.. Paper presented at Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility, Lilehammer, Norway.

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Boissaux M, Munro A, Marshall IW, Mckee P. A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management.. 2000. Paper presented at Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility, Lilehammer, Norway.

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Boissaux, M. ; Munro, A ; Marshall, I. W. et al. / A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management. Paper presented at Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility, Lilehammer, Norway.12 p.

Bibtex

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title = "A Java-Based Framework For Comparing Mobility Policies In Networks With Dynamic Resource Management.",
abstract = "Next-generation multiservice networks are expected to offer object mobility support as well as node programmability. This paper describes how this may be used to extend the current vision of policy-based network management. It then proposes a system intended to enable evaluation of different mobility policies. We introduce the notion of a network centre of gravity, and use the evaluation framework to show that policies based on it can be advantageous.",
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RIS

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M3 - Conference paper

T2 - Proceedings ITC specialist seminar on mobility

Y2 - 1 March 2000

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