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DIN@MobiCom 2005: Cologne, Germany
- Christian Prehofer, Cornelia Kappler:

Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Dynamic interconnection of networks, DIN@MobiCom 2005, Cologne, Germany, September 2, 2005. ACM 2005
Control of interconnecting networks
- Timothy G. Griffin:

What can we unlearn from BGP? 1
Selfconfiguration of interconnecting networks
- Norbert Niebert:

Ambient networks: a framework for mobile network cooperation. 2-6 - Rui Campos

, Manuel Ricardo
:
Dynamic autoconfiguration in 4G networks: problem statement and preliminary solution. 7-11 - Mikko Alutoin, Sami Lehtonen, Jeroen Hoebeke, Gerry Holderbeke, Ingrid Moerman, Luis Sánchez

, Jorge Lanza, Wajdi Louati, Djamal Zeghlache
:
Towards self-organising personal networks. 12-16 - Peter Kersch, Róbert Szabó, Zoltán Lajos Kis, Márk Erdei, Balázs Kovács:

Self organizing ambient control space: an ambient network architecture for dynamic network interconnection. 17-21
Panel
- Holger Karl, Cornelia Kappler, Christian Prehofer, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Tim Griffin, Wataru Takita, Norbert Niebert, Robert Hancock:

Visions for dynamic network scenarios in ubiquitous environments: applications and research issues. 22
Naming in dynamic networks
- Miika Komu

, Sasu Tarkoma, Jaakko Kangasharju, Andrei V. Gurtov:
Applying a cryptographic namespace to applications. 23-27 - Jordi Pujol, Stefan Schmid, Lars Eggert, Marcus Brunner, Jürgen Quittek:

Scalability analysis of the TurfNet naming and routing architecture. 28-32 - Bengt Ahlgren, Lars Eggert, Börje Ohlman, Jarno Rajahalme, Andreas Schieder:

Names, addresses and identities in ambient networks. 33-37
Control of interconnecting networks
- Hiroyuki Koga, Hiroaki Haraguchi, Katsuyoshi Iida

, Yuji Oie:
A framework for network media optimization in multihomed QoS networks. 38-42 - Jochen Eisl, Jan Höller, Shintaro Uno, Ramón Agüero Calvo:

Towards modular mobility management in ambient networks. 43-47 - Adam Dunkels, Richard Gold, Sergio Angel Marti, Arnold Pears

, Mats Uddenfeldt:
Janus: an architecture for flexible access to sensor networks. 48-52

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