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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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