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11th MobiHoc 2010: Chicago, IL, USA
- Nitin H. Vaidya, Christoph Lindemann, Jitendra Padhye:

Proceedings of the 11th ACM Interational Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, MobiHoc 2010, Chicago, IL, USA, September 20-24, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0183-1
MobiHoc security
- Tao Li, Shigang Chen, Yibei Ling:

Identifying the missing tags in a large RFID system. 1-10 - Gabriel Yik Keung, Bo Li, Qian Zhang:

The intrusion detection in mobile sensor network. 11-20 - Sudarshan Vasudevan, Dennis Goeckel, Donald F. Towsley

:
Security-capacity trade-off in large wireless networks using keyless secrecy. 21-30
MobiHoc scheduling
- I-Hong Hou, P. R. Kumar:

Utility-optimal scheduling in time-varying wireless networks with delay constraints. 31-40 - Long Bao Le

, Eytan H. Modiano, Changhee Joo
, Ness B. Shroff:
Longest-queue-first scheduling under SINR interference model. 41-50 - Ka-Lok Hung, Brahim Bensaou:

Distributed rate control and contention resolution in multi-cell IEEE 802.11 wlans with hidden terminals. 51-60
MobiHoc mobility
- Wei Gao, Guohong Cao:

Fine-grained mobility characterization: steady and transient state behaviors. 61-70 - Konstantinos Kleisouris, Bernhard Firner, Richard E. Howard, Yanyong Zhang, Richard P. Martin:

Detecting intra-room mobility with signal strength descriptors. 71-80 - Fung Po Tso

, Jin Teng, Weijia Jia
, Dong Xuan:
Mobility: a double-edged sword for HSPA networks: a large-scale test on Hong Kong mobile HSPA networks. 81-90
MobiHoc modeling and analysis I
- Simon Heimlicher, Kavé Salamatian

:
Globs in the primordial soup: the emergence of connected crowds in mobile wireless networks. 91-100 - Hermann S. Lichte, Hannes Frey, Holger Karl:

Fading-resistant low-latency broadcasts in wireless multihop networks: the probabilistic cooperation diversity approach. 101-110 - Arun Chhetri, Huy Anh Nguyen, Gabriel Scalosub, Rong Zheng:

On quality of monitoring for multi-channel wireless infrastructure networks. 111-120 - Xia Zhou, Haitao Zheng:

Breaking bidder collusion in large-scale spectrum auctions. 121-130
MobiHoc topics in routing and forwarding
- Jung Woo Lee, Branislav Kusy, Tahir Azim, Basem Shihada

, Philip Alexander Levis:
Whirlpool routing for mobility. 131-140 - Ting He, Kang-Won Lee, Ananthram Swami:

Flying in the dark: controlling autonomous data ferries with partial observations. 141-150 - Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Sampath Rangarajan:

Cooperation vs. multiplexing: multicast scheduling algorithms for ofdma relay networks. 151-160
MobiHoc sensor networking I
- Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Guang Tan:

Greedy geographic routing in large-scale sensor networks: a minimum network decomposition approach. 161-170 - Navid Hamed Azimi, Himanshu Gupta, Xiaoxiao Hou, Jie Gao:

Data preservation under spatial failures in sensor networks. 171-180 - You Xu, Abusayeed Saifullah, Yixin Chen, Chenyang Lu, Sangeeta Bhattacharya:

Near optimal multi-application allocation in shared sensor networks. 181-190
MobiHoc sensor networking II
- Guang Tan, Hongbo Jiang, Shengkai Zhang, Anne-Marie Kermarrec:

Connectivity-based and anchor-free localization in large-scale 2d/3d sensor networks. 191-200 - Anwar Saipulla, Benyuan Liu, Guoliang Xing, Xinwen Fu

, Jie Wang:
Barrier coverage with sensors of limited mobility. 201-210 - Bernhard Firner, Chenren Xu, Richard E. Howard, Yanyong Zhang:

Multiple receiver strategies for minimizing packet loss in dense sensor networks. 211-220
MobiHoc modeling and analysis II
- Sangki Yun, Hyogon Kim:

Rate diverse network coding: breaking the broadcast bottleneck. 221-230 - Xue Zhang, Haigang Gong, Ming Liu, Sanglu Lu, Jie Wu:

Quantitative analysis of the effect of transmitting power on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks. 231-240 - Ming Ouyang, Lei Ying:

On optimal feedback allocation in multichannel wireless downlinks. 241-250 - Gaurav S. Kasbekar, Saswati Sarkar:

Spectrum pricing games with bandwidth uncertainty and spatial reuse in cognitive radio networks. 251-260

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