IMDEA Networks: Envíos recientes
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End-to-end Delay Analysis and Admission Control in 802,11 DFC WLANs
(Elsevier, 2006-04)journal article -
Optimal and approximation algorithms for joint routing and scheduling in millimeter-wave cellular networks
(Co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society, the IEEE Computer Society, and the ACM with its Special Interest Group on Data Communications (SIGCOMM), 2020-10)journal article -
Large Scale Collaborative Detection and Location of Threats in the Electromagnetic Space
(Springer, 2020-06)book part -
Identifying Common Periodicities in Mobile Service Demands with Spectral Analysis
(2020-06-17)conference object -
Stability Under Adversarial Injection of Dependent Tasks
(2020-06)conference object -
Routing in Generalized Geometric Inhomogeneous Random Graphs
(2020-06)conference object -
Hide Me: Enabling Location Privacy in Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks
(2020-06)conference object -
Tracking Fraudulent and Low-Quality Display Impressions
(2020-05-21)journal article -
AZTEC: Anticipatory Capacity Allocation for Zero-Touch Network Slicing
(2020-07-06)conference object -
Atomic Appends in Asynchronous Byzantine Distributed Ledgers
(2020-09)conference object -
CoronaSurveys: Using Surveys with Indirect Reporting to Estimate the Incidence and Evolution of Epidemics
(2020-08-24)conference object -
Constrained Network Slicing Games: Achieving service guarantees and network efficiency
(2020-06-15)conference object -
Tractable low-delay atomic memory
(Springer Science+Business Media, 2021-02)journal article -
Contributions to real-time monitoring and analysis of heterogeneous learning environments
(2020-06-15)conference object -
Event-based Vision: Understanding Network Traffic Characteristics
(2020-08-31)conference object -
Detecting Selfish Configurations in 802.11 WLANs
(IEEE Communications Society, 2010-02)journal article -
Time-based indoor positioning and context information using commodity WiFi chipsets
(2020-06-12)doctoral thesis -
Visible Light Communication Networks for IoT and its Applications
(2020-06-03)doctoral thesis -
SkySense: Terrestrial and Aerial Spectrum UseAnalysed Using Lightweight Sensing Technology with Weather Balloons
(2020-06-15)conference object