نتایج جستجو برای: mobility number

تعداد نتایج: 1252170  

Abdul Latif, Aysa Yeasmin

The mobility of entrepreneurs, which is an integral part of human life, can occur in all aspects of occupation and location. Finding out the general trends of mobility in entrepreneurship can be used in the effective motivational activities. As Sylhet is a remittance and raw materials rich but industrially backward area, the mobility of entrepreneurship in both aspects in this area is to be ana...

Journal: :global journal of environmental science and management 0
a. chaab department of soil science, college of agriculture, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran a.a. moezzi department of soil science, college of agriculture, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran g.a. sayyad department of soil science, college of agriculture, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran m. chorom department of soil science, college of agriculture, shahid chamran university of ahvaz, ahvaz, iran

the effect of compost and humic acid in mobility and concentration of cadmium and chromium in contaminated soil were investigated. experiment was carried out with three levels of soil cadmium and chromium and two organic matters (compost and humic acid). the study was performed in a randomized complete block design with 3 replicates. results indicated that application of organic substances enha...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
a jouyban hk chan m khoubnasabjafari

the phenomenological model of khossravi and connors (1992) has been adopted to calculate the electrophoretic mobility of drugs at different concentrations of solvents in a binary mixture. the accuracy and predictability of the model have been evaluated employing 14 experimental data sets by using average percentage mean deviation (apmd). the obtained apmd for correlative and predictive studies ...

1998
Tai Suk Kim Min Young Chung Dan Keun Sung Masakazu Sengoku

To efficiently plan future personal communications services (PCS’s), we need to solve various mobility/traffic problems in one-dimensional (1-D), two-dimensional (2-D), and threedimensional (3-D) micro or picocell environments. However, mobility/traffic problems have thus far primarily been studied in 1-D and 2-D cell structures. In this paper, we extend the previous mobility modeling from 1-D ...

Journal: :Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience 2009
Arta Doci William Springer Fatos Xhafa

Mobility Metrics of the connectivity graphs with fixed number of nodes have been presented in several research studies over the last three years. More realistic mobility models that are derived from real user traces challenge the assumption of the connectivity graph with fixed number of nodes, but they rather show that wireless nodes posses dynamic membership (nodes join and leave the simulatio...

Journal: :IJCNIS 2010
Georges Abou-Khalil Samuel Pierre

With the growing number of mobile nodes and projections that this number will far exceed that of stationary nodes, mobility management becomes an important aspect of the next generation networks. Mobile operators are therefore looking to deploy a functional and optimized protocol that allows management of mobility while offering additional functionalities, such as simultaneous multi-access and ...

2007
H. Soliman

This document discusses the issues associated with mobility management for dual stack mobile nodes. Currently, two mobility management protocols are defined for IPv4 and IPv6. Deploying both in a dual stack mobile node introduces a number of problems. Deployment and operational issues motivate the use of a single mobility management protocol. This document discusses such motivations. The docume...

1998
David J. Wetherall John V. Guttag David L. Tennenhouse

We present a novel approach to building and deploying network protocols. The approach is based on mobile code, demand loading, and caching techniques. The architecture of our system allows new protocols to be dynamically deployed at both routers and end systems, without the need for coordination and without unwanted interaction between co-existing protocols. In this paper, we describe our archi...

1997
David J. Wetherall John V. Guttag David L. Tennenhouse

We present a novel approach to building and deploying network protocols. The approach is based on mobile code, demand loading, and caching techniques. The architecture of our system allows new protocols to be dynamically deployed at both routers and end systems, without the need for coordination and without unwanted interaction between co-existing protocols. In this paper, we describe our archi...

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