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8th MobiHoc 2007: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Evangelos Kranakis, Elizabeth M. Belding, Eytan H. Modiano:

Proceedings of the 8th ACM Interational Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, MobiHoc 2007, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 9-14, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-684-4
Link layer design and scheduling
- Dong Zheng, Weiyan Ge, Junshan Zhang:

Distributed opportunistic scheduling for ad-hoc communications: an optimal stopping approach. 1-10 - Lifeng Sang, Anish Arora, Hongwei Zhang:

On exploiting asymmetric wireless links via one-way estimation. 11-21 - Myung Ah Park, James Willson, Chen Wang, My T. Thai, Weili Wu, Andras Farago:

A dominating and absorbent set in a wireless ad-hoc network with different transmission ranges. 22-31
Delay tolerant networks
- Elizabeth M. Daly, Mads Haahr

:
Social network analysis for routing in disconnected delay-tolerant MANETs. 32-40 - Michele Garetto

, Paolo Giaccone
, Emilio Leonardi
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Capacity scaling in delay tolerant networks with heterogeneous mobile nodes. 41-50 - Cong Liu, Jie Wu:

Scalable routing in delay tolerant networks. 51-60 - John Burgess, George Dean Bissias, Mark D. Corner, Brian Neil Levine:

Surviving attacks on disruption-tolerant networks without authentication. 61-70
Sensor network security
- Ronghua Wang, Wenliang Du, Peng Ning:

Containing denial-of-service attacks in broadcast authentication in sensor networks. 71-79 - Mauro Conti

, Roberto Di Pietro
, Luigi V. Mancini
, Alessandro Mei
:
A randomized, efficient, and distributed protocol for the detection of node replication attacks in wireless sensor networks. 80-89 - Wensheng Zhang, Minh Tran, Sencun Zhu, Guohong Cao:

A random perturbation-based scheme for pairwise key establishment in sensor networks. 90-99
Cross-layer design and analysis
- Olga Goussevskaia, Yvonne Anne Oswald, Roger Wattenhofer:

Complexity in geometric SINR. 100-109 - Deepti Chafekar, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Aravind Srinivasan:

Cross-layer latency minimization in wireless networks with SINR constraints. 110-119 - Bechir Hamdaoui, Kang G. Shin:

Characterization and analysis of multi-hop wireless MIMO network throughput. 120-129 - Yuan Yuan, Paramvir Bahl, Ranveer Chandra, Thomas Moscibroda, Yunnan Wu:

Allocating dynamic time-spectrum blocks in cognitive radio networks. 130-139
VANETs
- Giovanni Resta

, Paolo Santi, Janos Simon:
Analysis of multi-hop emergency message propagation in vehicular ad hoc networks. 140-149 - Suk-Bok Lee, Gabriel Pan, Joon-Sang Park

, Mario Gerla, Songwu Lu:
Secure incentives for commercial ad dissemination in vehicular networks. 150-159
Routing algorithms
- Liane Lewin-Eytan, Joseph Naor, Ariel Orda:

Maximum-lifetime routing: system optimization & game-theoretic perspectives. 160-169 - Lucian Popa, Afshin Rostamizadeh, Richard M. Karp, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Ion Stoica:

Balancing traffic load in wireless networks with curveball routing. 170-179 - Yufang Xi, Edmund M. Yeh:

Distributed algorithms for spectrum allocation, power control, routing, and congestion control in wireless networks. 180-189 - Song Guo

, Oliver W. W. Yang, Victor C. M. Leung
:
Approximation algorithms for longest-lived directional multicast communications in WANETs. 190-198
Sensor networks
- Wei Lai, Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis:

Sensor network minimal energy routing with latency guarantees. 199-208 - Zhenning Kong, Edmund M. Yeh:

Distributed energy management algorithm for large-scale wireless sensor networks. 209-218 - Bo Sheng

, Qun Li
, Weizhen Mao, Wen Jin:
Outlier detection in sensor networks. 219-228
Wireless network capacity
- Vartika Bhandari, Nitin H. Vaidya:

Capacity of multi-channel wireless networks with random (c, f) assignment. 229-238 - Benyuan Liu, Patrick Thiran

, Donald F. Towsley
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Capacity of a wireless ad hoc network with infrastructure. 239-246 - Srinivas Shakkottai, Xin Liu, R. Srikant:

The multicast capacity of large multihop wireless networks. 247-255 - Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad, Rudolf H. Riedi:

Bounds for the capacity of wireless multihop networks imposed by topology and demand. 256-265

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