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Toward a Reliable and Resilient Mobile Wireless Architecture

Hybrid mobile wireless architectures that combine the advantages of ad hoc (mobile nodes) and cellular models provide "communications-on-the-move" services with enhanced flexibility and stability. In this article, we investigate the resiliency of such architectures by considering strategie...

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Published in:Stochastic analysis and applications 2006-08, Vol.24 (4), p.827-841
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Bivariate distributions
Cellular models
Dependent failures
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Hybrid mobile systems
Markov processes
Mathematics
Optimization
Probability and statistics
Probability theory and stochastic processes
Sciences and techniques of general use
Simultaneous failure rates
Special processes (renewal theory, markov renewal processes, semi-markov processes, statistical mechanics type models, applications)
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Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
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