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Technical Committee on Mobile Network and Applications (MoNA)  (Searched in: 2006)

This committee was closed in 2018.
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Search Results: Keywords 'from:2007-01-25 to:2007-01-25'

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MoNA 2007-01-25
10:55
Hiroshima   A QoS Routing Framework for Cognitive Wireless Access Networks
Masuto Nishiura, Akio Hasegawa, Jong-Ok Kim, Akira Yamaguchi, Sadao Obana (ATR) MoMuC2006-61
For improving frequency utilization efficiency, Cognitive Radio technology has gotten attention recently. In the meanwhi... [more] MoMuC2006-61
pp.1-5
MoNA 2007-01-25
11:20
Hiroshima   A study on the effect on the quality of multiple video streams immediately after handover on a wireless LAN
Daisuke Tamura, Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka Univ.) MoMuC2006-62
When a mobile host sending variable rate video stream with a limited playback buffer handovers between wireless LAN acce... [more] MoMuC2006-62
pp.7-12
MoNA 2007-01-25
13:00
Hiroshima   Application of Time Delay Diversity to Human Detection System using TV Broadcasting Wave
Masahiro Nishi, Yasuki Sakamoto, Shigeru Takahashi, Teruaki Yoshida (Hiroshima City Univ.) MoMuC2006-63
We have proposed the new human detection system using UHF band TV broadcasting waves. This system can detect the human p... [more] MoMuC2006-63
pp.13-18
MoNA 2007-01-25
13:25
Hiroshima   A Ubiquitous Service Proposal on Context Aware Access Control Architecture
Shigetoshi Yokoyama (NTT DATA), Eiji Kamioka, Shigeki Yamada (NII) MoMuC2006-64
A new context aware access control architecture, which is called Anonymous Context Aware Access Control Architecture (AC... [more] MoMuC2006-64
pp.19-24
MoNA 2007-01-25
13:55
Hiroshima   Adaptive MAC Scheme for Wireless LAN based on Dynamic Group Constructions
Shigeaki Tagashira, Ken'ichi Yasuda, Satoshi Fujita (Hiroshima Univ.) MoMuC2006-65
In wireless LAN, several terminals could share
a single communication channel by using an appropriate media access cont... [more]
MoMuC2006-65
pp.25-30
MoNA 2007-01-25
14:20
Hiroshima   Channel Access for Bandwidth Management in Link-adaptive WLANs with Hidden Stations
Ryoichi Shinkuma, Tatsuro Takahashi (Kyoto Univ.) MoMuC2006-66
The recent increase in users of wireless local area networks (WLAN) has raised the need for bandwidth management that pr... [more] MoMuC2006-66
pp.31-34
MoNA 2007-01-25
14:55
Hiroshima   A Mobile Communication Network Simulator Capable of Considering Terminal Mobilities
Yoshihiko Uchida, Takehiko Kobayashi (TDU) MoMuC2006-67
 [more] MoMuC2006-67
pp.35-40
MoNA 2007-01-25
15:20
Hiroshima   Routing-Aware Handover for IP Multicasting based on Forwarding Router Discovery
Kenichiro Arasaki, Takeshi Takahashi (Waseda Univ.), Koichi Asatani (Kogakuin Univ.), Hideyoshi Tominaga (Waseda Univ.) MoMuC2006-68
To support multicast over Mobile IP networks, the IETF proposed two schemes, namely MIP-BT and MIP-RS.MIP-BT provides m... [more] MoMuC2006-68
pp.41-46
MoNA 2007-01-25
15:45
Hiroshima   Traffic Distribution Based on Airtime-Fairness for Multi-Radio Cognitive Networks
Jong-Ok Kim, Akira Yamaguchi, Sadao Obana (ATR) MoMuC2006-69
(To be available after the conference date) [more] MoMuC2006-69
pp.47-52
MoNA 2007-01-25
16:10
Hiroshima   Channel Quality Improvement Method based on Relative Mobility Speed in High-speed Mobile Environment
Takayuki Yamada, Ryoichi Shinkuma, Tatsuro Takahashi (Kyoto Univ.) MoMuC2006-70
The demand for multimedia services and Internet access in vehicles has been growing with the spread of intelligent trans... [more] MoMuC2006-70
pp.53-56
MoNA 2007-01-26
10:00
Hiroshima   [Special Talk] Technical Trends in Mobile Multimedia Communications
Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.) MoMuC2006-71
(To be available after the conference date) [more] MoMuC2006-71
pp.57-62
MoNA 2007-01-26
10:40
Hiroshima   [Special Talk] Trend Analysis of Mobile Multimedia Service Market
Jin Yokoya (mediba) MoMuC2006-72
 [more] MoMuC2006-72
pp.63-70
MoNA 2007-01-26
11:20
Hiroshima   [Special Talk] Trends of Mobile Multimedia Services and technologies
Toshikane Oda (Nippon Ericsson) MoMuC2006-73
 [more] MoMuC2006-73
p.71
MoNA 2007-01-26
13:30
Hiroshima   [Panel Discussion] Mobile Multimedia: The Past and The Future
Masami Yabusaki (DoCoMo) MoMuC2006-74
 [more] MoMuC2006-74
pp.73-77
MoNA 2007-01-26
13:50
Hiroshima   [Panel Discussion] Future View of Mobile Multimedia Communication Technology from the Viewpoint of Mobile Terminals
Keiichi Hibi (Sharp) MoMuC2006-75
Further mobile terminal technologies are necessary to be developed for providing advanced services along with the trend ... [more] MoMuC2006-75
pp.79-84
MoNA 2007-01-26
14:10
Hiroshima   [Panel Discussion] The Network Environment and Items to be considered for Mobile Multimedia Application
Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda Univ.) MoMuC2006-76
Making to wideband and the high speed of the network are advanced because of the spread of the Broadband network etc. Th... [more] MoMuC2006-76
pp.85-88
MoNA 2007-01-26
14:40
Hiroshima   [Panel Discussion] Future Mobile Multimedia Services
Tomoyuki Ohya (NTT DoCoMo) MoMuC2006-77
With the 3rd generation mobile communications systems, large number of customers have been able to enjoy a variety of mo... [more] MoMuC2006-77
pp.89-94
MoNA 2007-01-26
15:00
Hiroshima   [Panel Discussion] mobile multimedia and society
Hitoshi Okada (NII) MoMuC2006-78
Mobile Multimedia technology will enhance the usability of our life. However, it enables them to control our whole life.... [more] MoMuC2006-78
pp.95-100
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