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African Journal of Information & Communication Technology

African Journal of Information & Communication Technology

African Journal of Information & Communication Technology

简  介:African Journal of Information and Communication Technology (AJICT) is an international journal providing a publication vehicle for coverage of topics of interest to those involved in computing, communication networks, electronic communications, information technology systems and Bioinformatics. It is serving as an open source vehicle of the works of researchers in ICT world wide that hitherto would not be available to organisations outside and within the African sub-region.

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  • 主办单位:University of Technology, Sydney
  • 创刊时间:2005
  • 出版周期:0
  • 地址:澳大利亚
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN 1449-2679
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2005年

Preface Johnson I Agbinya;H. Anthony Chan;Donald Adjeroh (i-iii)

Mobility Management, Quality of Service, and Security in the Design of Next Generation Wireless Network Deeya S Nursimloo;Anthony H Chan (16-22)

What's Ahread in High-Speed Wireless Data Communications? The Future Will Be Better Tomorrow - And Different Than What We've Been Expecting Daniel Foty;Klaus Runge (23-32)

Using SIP as P2P Technology Luca Caviglione;Luca Veltri (38-43)

Future Open Mobile Services Do Van Thanh (44-56)

Considerations for the Design of UWB Antennas for Mobile and Consumer Equipment Dirk Manteuffel (1-8)

A New Resource Management Scheme for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Ronan de Renesse;Vasilis Friderikos;Hamid Aghvami (9-15)

Capacity Analysis and Simulations of Distributed Wireless Communication System Xiu Chundi;Wang Jing (33-37)

Back Page Editorial Board (-)

Preparation of Papers for Publication in AJICT Editoral Board (-)

Preface Johnson I Agbinya;H. Anthony Chan;Donald Adjeroh (3-3)

Mobility Management, Quality of Service, and Security in the Design of Next Generation Wireless Network Deeya S Nursimloo;Anthony H Chan (7-7)

What's Ahread in High-Speed Wireless Data Communications? The Future Will Be Better Tomorrow - And Different Than What We've Been Expecting Daniel Foty;Klaus Runge (10-10)

Using SIP as P2P Technology Luca Caviglione;Luca Veltri (6-6)

Future Open Mobile Services Do Van Thanh (13-13)

Considerations for the Design of UWB Antennas for Mobile and Consumer Equipment Dirk Manteuffel (8-8)

A New Resource Management Scheme for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Ronan de Renesse;Vasilis Friderikos;Hamid Aghvami (7-7)

Capacity Analysis and Simulations of Distributed Wireless Communication System Xiu Chundi;Wang Jing (5-5)

Back Page Editorial Board (1-1)