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MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks

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MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks. / Storey, Matthew; Blair, Gordon S.; Friday, Adrian.
ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Special Issue on Service, Device and Resource Discovery in Mobile Environments. Vol. 7 5. ed. ACM, 2002. p. 377-388.

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Storey, M, Blair, GS & Friday, A 2002, MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks. in ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Special Issue on Service, Device and Resource Discovery in Mobile Environments. 5 edn, vol. 7, ACM, pp. 377-388. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016543700801

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Storey, M., Blair, G. S., & Friday, A. (2002). MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks. In ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Special Issue on Service, Device and Resource Discovery in Mobile Environments (5 ed., Vol. 7, pp. 377-388). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016543700801

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Storey M, Blair GS, Friday A. MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks. In ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Special Issue on Service, Device and Resource Discovery in Mobile Environments. 5 ed. Vol. 7. ACM. 2002. p. 377-388 doi: 10.1023/A:1016543700801

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Storey, Matthew ; Blair, Gordon S. ; Friday, Adrian. / MARE: resource discovery and configuration in ad hoc networks. ACM Mobile Networks & Applications Special Issue on Service, Device and Resource Discovery in Mobile Environments. Vol. 7 5. ed. ACM, 2002. pp. 377-388

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