Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform

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Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform. / Wac, Katarzyna; van Halteren, Aart T.; Bults, Richard G.A.; Broens, Tom H.F.

I: International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, Bind 2, Nr. 2, 18.05.2007, s. 102-108.

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Wac, K, van Halteren, AT, Bults, RGA & Broens, THF 2007, 'Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform', International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, bind 2, nr. 2, s. 102-108. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJIPT.2007.012373

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Wac, K., van Halteren, A. T., Bults, R. G. A., & Broens, T. H. F. (2007). Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform. International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, 2(2), 102-108. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJIPT.2007.012373

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Wac K, van Halteren AT, Bults RGA, Broens THF. Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform. International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology. 2007 maj 18;2(2):102-108. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJIPT.2007.012373

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Wac, Katarzyna ; van Halteren, Aart T. ; Bults, Richard G.A. ; Broens, Tom H.F. / Context-aware QoS provisioning in an m-health service platform. I: International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology. 2007 ; Bind 2, Nr. 2. s. 102-108.

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