International audienceThe fourth generation (4G) network paradigm has long been sought. A user-centric vision for such "always best connected" next-generation 4G networks is neighborhood wireless mesh networks (WMNs). In this context, the vision for the formation of WMNs reflects the trade-off between the immediate self-interest of the user, and the user's need for social contacts. Notably, users would be required to pool their resources in order to support the creation and operation of the underlying communication network (participating at all physical, access, and network layers), but also for the service provision on top of it. We argue that the design of communities suitable for this environment will encourage users to participate, enab...
In this paper we provide an integrated presentation of applications, technologies and business model...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
Web-based community networking systems have the potential to facilitate intra-neighbourhood interact...
The fourth generation (4G) network paradigm has long been sought. A user-centric vision for such "al...
The fourth generation (4G) networks provide a converged environment for technology and service provi...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
International audienceCan network technology stimulate communities of propinquity and sustainability...
This paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY netwo...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
Wireless social community networks (WSCNs) is an emerging technology that operate in the unlicensed ...
Beyond traditional telecom providers, citizens and organizations pool their own resources and coordi...
Abstract The problem of dynamic router node placement (dynRNP) in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is c...
Community Networks (CNs) are grassroots bottom-up initiatives that build local infrastructures, norm...
Wireless mesh networks are experiencing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applica tions in diffe...
A challenge for future user-provided networks will be reconciling potentially conflicting demands fo...
In this paper we provide an integrated presentation of applications, technologies and business model...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
Web-based community networking systems have the potential to facilitate intra-neighbourhood interact...
The fourth generation (4G) network paradigm has long been sought. A user-centric vision for such "al...
The fourth generation (4G) networks provide a converged environment for technology and service provi...
International audienceIn this paper, we promote the use of online communities as a means to provide ...
International audienceCan network technology stimulate communities of propinquity and sustainability...
This paper frames the role of community (wireless) networks, and other forms of grassroots DIY netwo...
International audienceSmart cities embed information and communication technologies (ICT) to create ...
Wireless social community networks (WSCNs) is an emerging technology that operate in the unlicensed ...
Beyond traditional telecom providers, citizens and organizations pool their own resources and coordi...
Abstract The problem of dynamic router node placement (dynRNP) in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is c...
Community Networks (CNs) are grassroots bottom-up initiatives that build local infrastructures, norm...
Wireless mesh networks are experiencing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applica tions in diffe...
A challenge for future user-provided networks will be reconciling potentially conflicting demands fo...
In this paper we provide an integrated presentation of applications, technologies and business model...
The past two decades have witnessed many attempts to transform online communities in new neighbourho...
Web-based community networking systems have the potential to facilitate intra-neighbourhood interact...