Optimizing SIP Service Provisioning in Internet Connected MANETs

Recently, mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) have gained a lot of attraction because they are flexible, self-configurable and fast to deploy. Systems beyond 4G are likely to consist of a combination of heterogeneous wireless technologies and naturally might comprise MANETs as one component. In order to...

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