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A realistic military scenario and emulation environment for experimenting with tactical communications and heterogeneous networks
- N. Suri, A. Hansson, +7 authors M. Peuhkuri
- Computer Science
- International Conference on Military…
- 23 May 2016
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Analysis of Handoff Performance in Mobile WiMAX Networks
This thesis introduces a new 802.16e-2005 amendment to the 802.16-2004 standard, generally known as WiMAX. The 802.16e-2005, or the Mobile WiMAX, introduces the most significant new feature, the… Expand
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A method to compress and anonymize packet traces
- M. Peuhkuri
- Computer Science
- IMW '01
- 1 November 2001
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The angloval tactical military scenario and experimentation environment
- N. Suri, J. Nilsson, +8 authors M. Breedy
- Computer Science
- International Conference on Military…
- 2018
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Characteristics of Origin-Destination Pair Traffic in Funet
- R. Susitaival, I. Juva, M. Peuhkuri, S. Aalto
- Computer Science
- ICN/ICONS/MCL
- 23 April 2006
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Protected Core Networking (PCN): PCN QoS and SLA definition
- R. Schutz, Sam McLaughlin, +4 authors John Haines
- Computer Science
- Military Communications and Information Systems…
- 2013
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Characteristics of origin-destination pair traffic in Funet
- R. Susitaival, I. Juva, M. Peuhkuri, S. Aalto
- Computer Science
- International Conference on Networking…
- 1 December 2006
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Evaluation of the scalability of OLSRv2 in an emulated realistic military scenario
- Kelvin M. Marcus, C. Barz, +12 authors Levent Misirlioğlu
- Computer Science
- International Conference on Military…
- 2017
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Estimating KPIs in deployed heterogeneous networks
- Aleksi Marttinen, T. Heikkinen, +4 authors R. Jäntti
- Computer Science
- IEEE Communications Magazine
- 1 October 2016
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Traffic characterization for traffic engineering purposes: analysis of Funet data
- I. Juva, R. Susitaival, M. Peuhkuri, S. Aalto
- Computer Science
- Next Generation Internet Networks,
- 18 April 2005
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