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| | Report "Quality Assurance in Mobility Management: Regarding Structure, Processes and Results" |
 | | Mobility management should always be considered as a long-term process not as a project. |  | | The careful management of these partnerships, as well as providing the needed financing, technology, infrastructure and information is part of the input in the implementation process. |  | | As the theme of mobility management is to advance a more sustainable transport, a study on the framework can be quite far reaching, since there are many factors of direct and indirect influence. |
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http://www.ils.nrw.de/aktuell/arbeit/mm_quality.htm
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| | Traject CV Mobility management |
 | | Traject is able to present to you a comprehensive outlook on your mobility problems from a standpoint where the user occupies the central position. |  | | The mobility of man is a human problem more so than a technical problem. |  | | Traject analyses the characteristics of the user and activates a cyclical process that results in a change within the target group. |
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http://www.traject.be/eng/diens.html
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| | NOVELL: Managed Mobility with Novell® Resource Management |
 | | It is responsible for managing communication with all Handheld Clients as well as maintaining data on all management operations and their results. |  | | Your users are not required to initiate any additional connections in order for management information to be transferred, and management information is exchanged transparent to the handheld user. |  | | Again, it is key to note that for handhelds inventory is performed at the device, providing you with a greater level of detail and accuracy than solutions that rely on a desktop agent for handheld inventory. |
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http://www.novell.com/collateral/4621352/4621352.html
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| | Mobility Management In Nottingham - History & Summary |
 | | The first two activities are of major importance to Mobility Management at every level whereas the third activity is of more relevance at the city/regional level where the aim will be to exchange information among all people or institutions involved in transport planning and to encourage the implementation of supporting measures. |  | | In order to assist in the design of the work programme and to help the Mobility Advisor to determine the best approach to be used when approaching employers a significant amount of survey work has been carried out as part of the EU MOSAIC project. |  | | So although for a number of the tasks it may be difficult, or even impossible, to provide any quantitative or objective assessment, it ought to be possible to identify examples of good practice which can be applied in other Mobility Management strategies. |
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http://www.itsnottingham.info/nottshis.htm
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| | Mobility Management in IP Networks |
 | | An agent advertisement is formed by including a mobility agent advertisement extension in an ICMP router advertisement message [6]. |  | | Bringing IP level functionality including management of routing tables at a very low level network element is certainly possible but a significant change to existing situation. |  | | Also from performance point of view it is not always feasible that, e.g., high speed backbone routers are performing mobility management specific functions. |
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http://www.tml.tkk.fi/Opinnot/Tik-110.551/2000/papers/management_in_IETF/iwork.htm
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| | Mobility Management - Innovative Solutions to Transport Problems |
 | | Mobility Management Programs are an institutional framework for implementing a set of mobility management strategies. |  | | There are many reasons to manage transportation, as summarized below. |  | | Similar strategies may also be used when construction projects or disasters create transportation problems. |
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http://www.urbanicity.org/FullDoc.asp?ID=437
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| | Mobility Management is a Network Layer Function |
 | | Plug-and-play capability-certainly a factor in mobility-is supported in that a host only needs to determine its "network" value by querying a local router when the host is joined to a network. |  | | Routing information needs to be rapidly shared amongst mobility routers to ensure consistency between their routing tables and the represented physical network topology. |  | | As observed by [IOAN93]: "The problem of Mobile Internetworking [can be] posed as follows: how to provide seamless and transparent network connectivity to mobile networked computers (or other communicating devices) as they change location, networking interfaces, or even service providers. |
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http://www.leapforum.org/published/internetworkMobility/split/node22.html
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| | Online TDM Encyclopedia - About This Encyclopedia |
 | | Increasingly, management solutions are being used that result in more efficient use of existing capacity. |  | | There are many reasons to manage transportation demand, as summarized below. |  | | In most situations it is best to develop a TDM program that includes a combination of complementary strategies. |
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http://www.vtpi.org/tdm/tdm12.htm
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| | Mobility management for wireless networks |
 | | Mobility management refers to the range of procedures that make this possible. |  | | This tells the MS to establish a data path with the network if one does not already exist, as could be the case when a PDP context is active but no RAB has been established for it. |  | | For more information about RADIUS, see RFC 2865 in Resources. |
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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wi-mobility?ca=dnt-428
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| | Mobility Management Schemes |
 | | One of them-the Mobile Home Function in CDPD, the mobility router in Mobile IP-serves as the public local router for packets destined to the mobile host. |  | | Figure 1.9 depicts a mobile host, Mobile X.1, moving from Area X to Area Z; in the process its temporary address changes from X.1 to Z.2. |  | | ENS embeds a virtual network of mobile hosts and support infrastructure (mobility routers and other assistant entities) in the midst of a larger internetwork. |
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http://www.leapforum.org/published/internetworkMobility/split/node23.html
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| | SyncML protocol aids data mobility - vnunet.com |
 | | However, software developers remain free to add features of their own, such as security, file or ODBC database synchronisation, and mobile device management. |  | | Pumatech's Enterprise Intellisync software currently uses proprietary technology to synchronise personal information manager (PIM), email and database information among desktops, servers and mobile devices. |  | | You go in with your software and it has to work against at least two other compliant products." In practice, however, a product such as Steltor's SyncServer will probably to be verified against 10 or more products. |
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http://www.managementconsultancy.co.uk/analysis/it/1132689
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| | Mobility Services Platform: AirBEAM Manager |
 | | A migration and expansion path enable you to manage a broad spectrum of networks, from a single stand-alone site to enterprise-wide, complete with a management system such as HP OpenView® or IBM Tivoli NetView®. |  | | The graphical user interface is intuitive and easy to use, regardless of the size of your network. |  | | AirBEAM Manager's many features make even the most complex wireless environment manageable. |
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http://www.symbol.com/products/software/airbeam_mngr.html
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| | More World-Wide Sustainability Resources |
 | | Global Development Research Center (Japan) GDRC is a virtual organization that carries out initiatives in education, research and practice, in the spheres of environment, urban, community, economy and information, and at scales that are effective. |  | | United Nations Environment Program To provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations. |  | | It provides detailed information on dozens of demand management strategies, plus general information on TDM planning and evaluation techniques. |
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http://www.earthcfd.org/general/resources.htm
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| | InfoSecurity Conference focuses on management, mobility |
 | | Holding out his BlackBerry pager, by Research In Motion, Yelich noted that the device can be programmed to send instructions back to his computer at work via e-mail, but his company does not currently use products that would spot such activity, which could be used to launch attacks or spread infections. |  | | The proliferation of specialized security devices is also forcing a reconsideration of the long-accepted notion of buying "best in breed" technology to solve network security problems, Braunstein said. |  | | Download the Network World Executive Guide: The Evolution of Management Technologies. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2003/1212infoswra.html
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| | 4G Work |
 | | Thus we will propose new algorithms which integrate these QoS technologies in Mobile IP environment efficiently. |  | | Internet QoS provisioning techniques like IntServ/RSVP, DiffServ have been developed in the context of fixed networks. |  | | The proposed scheme will also consider user's mobility pattern and geolocation information to improve the performance. |
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http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~jxie/4G/work.html
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| | AT&T Labs-Research: Interdomain Mobility Management |
 | | Some details on the card is described in a bigger context in this paper in the March/April issue of the IEEE Internet Computing Magazine. |  | | We describe a working implementation of these modifications, discuss the performance of this approach, and compare with the standard IPsec and IPsec over MobileIP. |  | | We are currently working on implementing multi-network, multi-provider AAA scripts to run on iCard so that it can use multiple provider access networks as well as an built-in WLAN so that the CF slot can be used for another network technologies, thus enabling dual interface mobility and/or parallel transfers. |
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http://www.research.att.com/areas/wireless/Mobile_Interdomain_Roaming/Mobility_Management/internet_roaming.html
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| | Mobility Management for Cellular Telephony Networks |
 | | "Mobility Management for Cellular Telephony Networks," IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology, vol. 04, no. 4, pp. |  | | [12] I. Chlamtac, Y.-B. Lin, and J. Redi, "Mobile Computing: When Mobility Meets Computation," to appear in the Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1997. |  | | To deliver services to the mobile users, the cellular network is capable of tracking the locations of the users, and allowing user movement during the conversations. |
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http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/pd/&toc=comp/mags/pd/1996/04/p4toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/88.544437
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| | Efficient Mobility Management Schemes for Personal Communication Systems - Bejerano, Cidon (ResearchIndex) |
 | | The increasing population of mobile users leads to congestion problems in these systems, and motivates the development of more efficient management schemes. |  | | 0.5: An Efficient Location Management Technique for Mobile Computing - Terekhov, Camp (1999) |  | | For tracking the location of mobile users the system must maintain a Location Management mechanism, which maps user addresses to their current location. |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bejerano99efficient.html
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| | Mobility Management on the ManagEnergy Website |
 | | ABMEE - Agency of Brasov for the Management of Energy and Environment |  | | Partner Search Request: SAVE Key Action VKA3: Innovative approaches in industry & STEER Key Action VKA10: Strengthening the knowledge of local management agencies in transport field - Italy |  | | Hlucín City Department of Local Management and Environment |
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http://www.managenergy.net/indexes/I224.htm
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| | Mobility management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The VLR makes sure that the subscriber’s subscription is still valid, and then retrieves just enough information from the now distant HLR to manage his calls, if any. |  | | Mobility Management Feature is/was one of the major functions of a GSM or a UMTS network. |  | | Every cellular system has a broadcast mechanism to distribute such information to a plurality of mobiles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobility_management
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| | European experience with mobility management |
 | | Although a raft of initiatives has been implemented, there are no overall evaluations as yet of, say, the importance of transport plans for the environment in a national transport policy. |  | | The purpose of the project has not merely been to describe the experience gleaned from mobility management in other countries, but also to put that experience in a Danish perspective and consequently shed light on its relevance for Danish authorities and other players in Denmark. |  | | In addition, the EU has been supporting two major projects, which together with a number of local projects have formed the framework for a total of three European conferences entitled ’European Conference on Mobility Management’ (ECOMM). |
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http://www.mst.dk/project/NyViden/1999/04200000.htm
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| | Mobility Device Management |
 | | An HP Services specialist contacts your IT staff to review the software implementation tasks to be performed, helps ensure that all prerequisites have been met, defines project roles and responsibilities, and determines a project schedule. |  | | The HP Mobility Device Management solution is designed to help you reduce the total cost of mobile device ownership, reduce the time and cost of mobile/wireless deployment, and reduce the device downtime that can impair your mobile workers' efficiency and productivity. |  | | It delivers an end-to-end solution that includes the license, installation, and support of mobile device management software. |
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http://h20219.www2.hp.com/services/cache/11402-0-0-0-121.html
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| | A Study on Mobile IPv6 Based Mobility Management Architecture from Fujitsu White Papers at Builder UK |
 | | This paper proposes a novel mobility management architecture based on a hierarchical approach that can support fast handover without sacrificing route optimization. |  | | However, the original Mobile IPv6 does not support fast handover, which is an essential function for mobile networks. |  | | A Study on Mobile IPv6 Based Mobility Management Architecture from Fujitsu White Papers at Builder UK Home |
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http://uk.builder.com/whitepapers/0,39026692,60102971p-39000915q,00.htm
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| | ACM MobiWac 2004 |
 | | This workshop solicits papers, both form researchers and practitioners, dealing with mobile computing and wireless access technologies, with an emphasis on mobility and location management, ubiquitous and ad hoc access, awareness, mobile computational ambient agents, natural interaction and seamless access. |  | | Yet, mobility and wireless device access are still in their early stage of development. |  | | With the advent of wireless and mobile devices, wireless communication technology is enjoying its fastest growth period in history, and this is likely to continue in the near future, while affecting the way we live and work. |
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http://ru1.cti.gr/mobiwac04
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| | Traject CV Mobility management |
 | | Besides projects for large events included in the SMASH-events programme, recent projects in this field are: |  | | The project was carried out by an international consortium of 8 partners, with experience in mobility and/or environment management, and supported by local interested parties, at the same time co-financeers. |  | | To implement the TCC a new branch of Traject was founded in Hasselt, the capital of the province of Limburg. |
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http://www.traject.be/eng/nieuw.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Fang, “Movement-based location management and tradeoff analysis for wireless mobile networks,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol.52, No.6, 791-803, June 2003. |  | | Fang and W. Ma, “Mobility management for wireless networks: modeling and analysis,” Accepted for publication in Wireless Communications Systems and Networking, edited by M. Guizani, Kluwer Academic Publishers. |  | | Ma and Y. Fang, “Dynamic hierarchical mobility management strategy for mobile IP networks,” Accepted for publication in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (Special Issue on All-IP Wireless Networks). |
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http://www.wireless.ece.ufl.edu/publications.htm
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| | Intellisync Named in Magic Quadrant for Wireless Email |
 | | Gartner, the world's leading technology research and advisory firm, positioned Intellisync in the Challenger quadrant in the research firm's highly regarded research report on enterprise wireless email software. |  | | Intellisync has won the mobility industry's top awards by providing seamless synchronization, secure wireless email, device control and mobility management software that connects nearly every device, data source and application available. |  | | ABOUT INTELLISYNC CORPORATION Intellisync Corporation, the leader in platform-independent wireless messaging and mobile software, develops and markets carrier-grade and enterprise-class wireless email and mobile platforms to large enterprises, mobile operators, software providers and device manufacturers. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/10-20-2005/0004173690&EDATE=
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| | Mobility Management |
 | | Cityports: Development of a project for freight distribution in the urban |  | | They have being managing the Office since 2001. |  | | Send mail to STUDIOMARZANO@STUDIOMARZANO.COM with questions or comments about this web site. |
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http://www.mclink.it/personal/MK0980/serv031.htm
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| | ST21. Transport Demand Management & Role of Employers in Transport Policy/ Green Commuter Plans/ Travel Plans / ... |
 | | Lopez-Aqueres, Waldo, 1996, 'Conceptual framework to study the Effectiveness of Employer Trip Reduction Programs', Transportation Research Record 1404, Transportation Research Board, Washington DC. |  | | Wixey, S; Ruiz, M, 2003, 'Barriers to successful implementation of mobility management: evidence from the EU MOST project', Universities Transport Study Group (UTSG) 35th Annual Conference, Loughborough University, 6-8 January. |  | | Molbility management - a benefit for all)', 2004, ISBN 3 901204 40 7. |
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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sbe/planbiblios/bibs/sustrav/refs/ST21.html
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| | Mobility Management |
 | | Mobility management is a major research area for this group and so far there has been two publications reporting the work. |  | | It is known that the success of this future network will be largely dependent on finding an efficient solution to the problems of mobility management. |  | | This universal personal communications network will provide a diverse range of sophisticated communication services and allow greater personalization and customization of such services by the end user. |
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http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/cnrg/mobile.htm
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| | Mobility management, Ecomm 2003 |
 | | The tools of mobility management are based on information, communication, organisation and co-ordination. |  | | MOST is the biggest ongoing research and demonstration project on Mobility Management of the EU with over 30 partners. |  | | Mobility Management, which is both a novel and promising concept to promote sustainable transport, varies from country to country both in terms of scope and level of implementation. |
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http://www.karlstad.se/ecomm/mobilitymanagement.shtml
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| | Predictive Distance-Based Mobility Management for PCS Networks - Liang, Haas (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Mobility Models for Ad hoc Network Simulation - Lin, Noubir, Rajaraman (2004) |  | | Mobility Estimation Based on an Autoregressive Model - Zaidi, Mark (2004) |  | | Instead of the constant velocity fluid-flow or the random-walk mobility model, a more realistic Gauss-Markov model is introduced, where a mobile's velocity is correlated in time to a various degree. |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/liang99predictive.html
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| | Mobility Management |
 | | This differs from the approach currently being taken in many developing cities, which is supply-oriented and involves ever-more road building. |  | | The starting point for mobility management is that a city’s transport system should focus on moving people and goods, rather than vehicles. |  | | Mobility management, otherwise known as transport demand management, aims to make the best use of existing infrastructure by managing the demand for transport. |
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http://www.sutp.org/themes/2-tdm/2b-tdm.aspx
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| | MOMENT Lab @ UCSB |
 | | Currently, the main topic of research is the design and performance evaluation of network protocols, within both ad hoc and infrastructured wireless networks. |  | | The purpose of the Mobility Management and Networking (MOMENT) Laboratory is to research topics related to mobile wireless networks. |
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http://moment.cs.ucsb.edu
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| | Mobility Management Plan |
 | | A Mobility Management Plan is being implemented with the objective of developing a sustainable transport policy for the Mater and Children's Hospitals Development. |  | | The Travelways brochure (978Kb PDF) was produced with the input of the Mobility Management Group and outlines a travel plan for the hospitals in advance of the start of work on the Main Development. |  | | This is required under the Grant of Planning Permission for the project (Condition No. 13). |
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http://www.mchd.ie/sh775y.html
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| | Mobility management |
 | | RTA priorities include strategies to manage and develop the road network and its use in a way that balances the needs of public transport passengers, bicycle riders and motorcyclists, pedestrians, motorists and commercial operators. |  | | Mobility management is emerging internationally as an effective method of managing the growth of car use. |  | | The RTA worked with the Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) and other Government agencies to develop a Transport Access Guide to support staff supported during the relocation to Parramatta. |
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http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/trafficinformation/managingtraveldemand/mobilitymanagement
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| | Mobility Management in DECT/IPv6 Networks (ResearchIndex) |
 | | DECT is a well-standardized wireless access network technology, supporting high bitrate digital communications. |  | | 45.1%: A Framework for Mobility and QoS Provisioning in.. |  | | Moreover, IPv6, the emerging Internet Protocol version, extends support for mobility, wireless... |
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http://citeseer.lcs.mit.edu/paskalis01mobility.html
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| | Wireless mobility management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wireless mobility management provides an "alerting" function for call completion to a wireless terminal, monitors wireless link performance to determine when an automatic link transfer is required, and coordinates link transfers between wireless access interfaces. |  | | This page was last modified 19:38, 11 July 2005. |  | | wireless mobility management: in Personal Communications Service (PCS), the assigning and controlling of wireless links for terminal network connections. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_mobility_management
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| | EPOMM EXAMPLES for good Mobility Management |
 | | The idea was developed within the framework of the competition “Innovative Mobility Services” and was one of nine projects judged by the expert jury to be worthy of sponsorship. |  | | They include demonstrator projects, case studies or other applications of Mobility Management, e.g. |  | | In the internal web site for members only, the latest examples are uploaded 6 months before they are shown on the public web site. |
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http://www.epommweb.org/epomm_example.phtml
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| | Dáil Éireann - Volume 539 - 28 June, 2001 - Written Answers. - Mobility Management Plans. |
 | | My Department is fully committed to any scheme which makes it easier for staff to commute to work. |  | | A number of steps have already been taken by my Department to aid mobility management which include provision of a secure lock up area for bicycles and shower facilities for staff, along with the extension of the flexible working time band. |  | | Upton asked the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources the steps he has taken to implement the mobility management plans for staff commuting to their departments; and if he will make a statement on the matter. |
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http://www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/D/0539/D.0539.200106280114.html
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| | E.214 |
 | | The E.214 number is derived from the IMSI E.214 numbers are composed of two parts. |  | | E.214 is a numbering plan used for delivering mobility management related messages in GSM networks. |
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http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/E.214
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| | PAG - Congestion Management System: PAG's Mobility Management Plan |
 | | The 1991 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) includes a requirement to develop and implement a Congestion Management System (CMS) in each metropolitan area over 200,000 in population. |  | | Pima Association of Governments addresses this process through its Mobility Management Plan (MMP), which was initially prepared in 1993 and updated in 2000. |  | | PAG - Congestion Management System: PAG's Mobility Management Plan |
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http://www.pagnet.org/TPD/DataTrends/Congestion.htm
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| | Trendsetter-europe :: Mobility management for various stakeholders |
 | | Mobility management means finding more sustainable alternatives for getting from point A to B. In this measure mobility management have been implemented in three different situations with three different types of stakeholders, schools, small enterprises and in connection to large events. |  | | Graz has continued to develop its earlier efforts to improve travel for schoolteachers and children. |  | | Because Graz was cultural capital of Europe 2003 a structured mobility management consulting service was part of the process of planning larger events. |
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http://www.trendsetter-europe.org/index.php?ID=877
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| | destinationKM Research Center: AirPrism Mobility Management Suite |
 | | Continuous Management is a critical new IT requirement necessitated by the introduction of mobile and wireless devices. |  | | Simply put, it means the ability to manage mobile devices no matter where they go and no matter what happens to them. |  | | The AirPrism Mobility Management Suite (MMS) is the first product designed from the ground up to provide Continuous Management of mobile devices. |
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http://elibrary.destinationkm.com/detail/PROD/1065682547_155.html
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| | EPOMM |
 | | Mobility Management tools (in comparison to "hard" measures) do not necessarily require large investments measured against their high potential to change mobility behaviour. |  | | EPOMM provides a forum for all those interested in Mobility Management: representatavives from EU member governments, local and regional authorities, researchers, major employers, transport operators and other user groups. |  | | The objective of Mobility Management is to reduce single car use. |
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http://www.epommweb.org
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| | Mobility Management |
 | | Darren Jernigan, Permobil's director of government affairs, provides a year-end Medicaid report, and highlights which states' programs should be carefully monitored in 2006. |  | | While new power chair codes and shifting documentation policies have put Medicare in the spotlight for much of 2005, mobility dealers and rehab technology suppliers know that shrinking state budgets have put Medicaid programs under fire. |  | | Up front, the split footrests - which are pedal shaped and flank the base of the tiller - move like the gas pedal on a car so riders' feet can find their most comfortable positions. |
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http://www.mobilitymgmt.com
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| | Restaurant Management =Upward Mobility |
 | | The restauant business is truly one of upward mobility and progression: where else can you go from waitress to CEO (ask the CEO of IHOP, Julia Stewart, for instance). |  | | Must have service capability and aptitude for management. |  | | Restaurant and Retail experience most valuable, one years plus management experience for AGM, three years plus great success track record for GM spots. |
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http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/bus/98514983.html
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