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e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries

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    Chapter 1 Scenario to Serve Remote Areas in Emerging Countries with the Village Internet Service Station
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    Chapter 2 Enhancing Service Provisioning within Heterogeneous Wireless Networks for Emergency Situations
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    Chapter 3 Providing Some Quality of Service for Secondary Users in Cognitive Radios Using Time Slotted Systems
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    Chapter 4 Fair Usage and Capping for Providing Internet for All in Developing Countries
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    Chapter 5 OpenFlow as an Architecture for e-Node B Virtualization
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    Chapter 6 The White Space Opportunity in Southern Africa: Measurements with Meraka Cognitive Radio Platform
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    Chapter 7 Strategies for Energy-Efficient Mobile Web Access: An East African Case Study
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    Chapter 8 Scalable Scheduling with Burst Mapping in IEEE 802.16e (Mobile) WiMAX Networks
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    Chapter 9 e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries
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    Chapter 10 SolarMesh - Energy-Efficient, Autonomous Wireless Networks for Developing Countries
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    Chapter 11 Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) and Cyber Security in Africa – Has the CIIP and Cyber Security Rubicon Been Crossed?
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    Chapter 12 Geographic Information System as a Tool for Integration of District Health Information System and Drug Logistics Management Information System in Malawi
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    Chapter 13 A Socio-technical Perspective on the Use of Mobile Phones for Remote Data Collection in Home Community Based Care in Developing Countries
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    Chapter 14 Open Source Software Solution for Healthcare: The Case of Health Information System in Zanzibar
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    Chapter 15 A Software Business Incubation Model Using ICTs for Sustainable Economic Development in Uganda
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    Chapter 16 Crowdsourcing ICTD Best Practices
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    Chapter 17 Information and Communication Technologies and Firms Productivity in Cameroon
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    Chapter 18 e-Health for Rural Areas in Developing Countries: Lessons from the Sebokeng Experience
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    Chapter 19 On Development of a Collaborative ICT Infrastructure for Online HIV/AIDS Advisory Service Provision
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    Chapter 20 Socio-technical Arrangements for mHealth: Extending the Mobile Device Use and Adoption Framework
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    Chapter 21 Power Dynamics in E-commerce Adoption in Least Developing Countries: The Case of Dar-es-Salaam SMEs, Tanzania
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    Chapter 22 The Expansion of the Siyakhula Living Lab: A Holistic Perspective
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    Chapter 23 Effect of Attitude towards SMS Technology and Its Applications on Blood Donation Behaviour
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    Chapter 24 The Intelligent City Operations Centre: An Integrated Platform for Crisis Management
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    Chapter 25 Enabling New Interaction Forms and Applications through Next Generation Mobile Platforms for Urban and Rural Africa
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Chapter title
SolarMesh - Energy-Efficient, Autonomous Wireless Networks for Developing Countries
Chapter number 10
Book title
e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries
Published in
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, November 2011
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-29093-0_10
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-229092-3, 978-3-64-229093-0
Authors

Christian Mannweiler, Christian Lottermann, Andreas Klein, Hans D. Schotten

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 50%
Professor 1 25%
Student > Postgraduate 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 3 75%
Engineering 1 25%
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