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End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies

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End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies. / Pezaros, D.; Sifalakis, M.; Hutchison, David.
2006. Paper presented at The Second Annual International Wireless Internet Conference (WICON'06), Boston, MA.

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Pezaros, D, Sifalakis, M & Hutchison, D 2006, 'End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies', Paper presented at The Second Annual International Wireless Internet Conference (WICON'06), Boston, MA, 2/08/06 - 5/08/06. https://doi.org/10.1145/1234161.1234164

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Pezaros, D., Sifalakis, M., & Hutchison, D. (2006). End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies. Paper presented at The Second Annual International Wireless Internet Conference (WICON'06), Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1145/1234161.1234164

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Pezaros D, Sifalakis M, Hutchison D. End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies. 2006. Paper presented at The Second Annual International Wireless Internet Conference (WICON'06), Boston, MA. doi: 10.1145/1234161.1234164

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Pezaros, D. ; Sifalakis, M. ; Hutchison, David. / End-To-End Microflow Performance Measurement of IPv6 Traffic Over Diverse Wireless Topologies. Paper presented at The Second Annual International Wireless Internet Conference (WICON'06), Boston, MA.

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