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3rd WICON 2007: Austin, TX, USA
- Lili Qiu, András Gergely Valkó:
3rd International ICSTConference on Wireless Internet, WICON 2007, Austin, TX, USA, October 22-24, 2007. ICST 2007, ISBN 978-963-9799-12-7
3rd International ICSTConference on Wireless Internet (WICON 2007)
Wireless mesh networks
- Ping Zhou, B. S. Manoj
, Ramesh R. Rao:
A gateway placement algorithm in wireless mesh networks. 1 - Valeria Loscrì:
A topology-independent scheduling scheme for wireless mesh networks. 2 - Azman Osman Lim, Youiti Kado, Bing Zhang, Xudong Wang:
A study of root driven routing protocol for wireless LAN mesh networks. 3 - Gustavo Vejarano, Janise McNair:
An intelligent wireless mesh network backbone. 4
Theoretical methodologies and analysis
- Abdallah Khreishah, Chih-Chun Wang, Ness B. Shroff:
Capacity regions for multiple unicast flows using inter-session network coding. 5 - Song Yean Cho, Cédric Adjih, Philippe Jacquet:
Heuristics for network coding in wireless networks. 6 - Min Cao, Vivek Raghunathan, P. R. Kumar:
Distributed energy aware cross-layer resource allocation in wireless networks. 7 - Christian Doerr, Douglas C. Sicker
, Dirk Grunwald:
What a cognitive radio network could learn from a school of fish. 8
Link layer control algorithms and protocols
- Doo Hwan Lee, Hiroyuki Morikawa:
Analysis on random access process of single carrier FDMA system. 9 - Jung-Hyun Jun, Affan A. Syed, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:
The impact of capture on multihop wireless networks in an optimal rate control framework. 10 - Irfan Sheriff, Prashanth Aravinda Kumar Acharya, Elizabeth M. Belding:
Resource estimation on wireless backhaul networks. 11 - Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Xiaodong Wang, Mohammad Madihian:
Scheduler design for heterogeneous traffic in cellular networks with multiple channels. 12
Mobility and security
- Jing Wang, R. Venkatesha Prasad, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
Solving incertitude of vertical handovers in heterogeneous mobile wireless network. 13 - Rana Alhalimi, Thomas Kunz:
Energy level accuracy in mobile Ad-Hoc networks using OLSR. 14 - Niklas Steinleitner, Xiaoming Fu
, Dieter Hogrefe, Thomas Schreck
, Hannes Tschofenig:
An NSIS-based approach for firewall traversal in mobile IPv6 networks. 15 - Albert F. Harris III, Marco Miozzo, Michele Rossi, Michele Zorzi:
Performance improvements in Ad Hoc networks through mobility groups and channel diversity. 16
Performance evaluation and simulation tools
- Vinod Mirchandani, Ante Prodan
, John K. Debenham:
Impact of topology control on the performance of a self-organization scheme for wireless mesh networks. 17 - Géza Szabó, Dániel Orincsay, Balázs Péter Gero, Sándor Györi, Tamás Borsos:
Traffic analysis of mobile broadband networks. 18 - Glenn Judd, Peter Steenkiste
:
Understanding link-level 802.11 behavior: replacing convention with measurement. 19 - Shiang-Ming Huang, Ya-Chin Sung, Shie-Yuan Wang, Yi-Bing Lin:
NCTUns simulation tool for WiMAX modeling. 20 - Zhihao Guo, Behnam Malakooti:
Predictive delay metric for OLSR using neural networks. 21
New network architecture and protocols
- Glenford E. Mapp, Fatema Shaikh
, David Naveen Cottingham, Jon Crowcroft, Javier Baliosian:
Y-Comm: a global architecture for heterogeneous networking. 22 - Csaba A. Szabó, Zoltán Horváth, Károly Farkas:
Wireless community networks: motivations, design and business models. 23 - Farooq Bari, Victor C. M. Leung:
Network selection with imprecise information in heterogeneous all-IP wireless systems. 24 - Modupe Omueti, Ljiljana Trajkovic
:
TCP with adaptive delay and loss response for heterogeneous networks. 25
2nd International ICST Workshop on Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks (PWSN 2007)
- Ataul Bari, Yufei Xu, Xin Wu, Arunita Jaekel:
Design of sensor networks with guaranteed connectivity and lifetime. 26 - Rabie Abd El-Tawab Ramadan
, Khaled F. Abdelghany, Hesham El-Rewini, Manal Houri:
Impact of heterogeneity on the deployment of sensor networks. 27 - Sadaf Zahedi, Chatschik Bisdikian:
A framework for QoI-inspired analysis for sensor network deployment planning. 28
PWSN workshop: Performance control
- Pubali Banerjee:
Measuring the quality of information in clustering protocols for sensor networks. 29 - Tetsuya Kawai, Naoki Wakamiya, Masayuki Murata:
Design methodology of a wireless sensor network architecture for urgent information transmission. 30 - Charalambos Sergiou, Vasos Vassiliou, Andreas Pitsillides:
Reliable data transmission in event-based sensor networks during overload situation. 31 - Kristóf Fodor, Attila Vidács:
Efficient routing to mobile sinks in wireless sensor networks. 32 - Maryam Moazeni, Alireza Vahdatpour:
HEAP: a hierarchical energy aware protocol for routing and aggregation in sensor networks. 33
PWSN workshop: Measurements, modeling and simulation
- Utz Roedig, Nicos Gollan, Jens B. Schmitt:
Validating the sensor network calculus by simulations. 34 - Paolo Pagano, Mangesh Chitnis, Giuseppe Lipari:
RTNS: an NS-2 extension to simulate wireless real-time distributed systems for structured topologies. 35 - Mohammed M. Olama, Yanan Li, Seddik M. Djouadi, T. Goodspeed, Phani Teja Kuruganti:
Recursive estimation and identification of wireless ad hoc channels from measurements. 36
PWSN workshop: Topology control and MAC protocols
- Zoltán Vincze, Rolland Vida, Attila Vidács:
On the efficiency of local information-based sink deployment in heterogeneous environments. 37 - Jian Qiang, Zheng-Hu Gong, Chunmei Gui:
FE-MAC: a forwarding election-based MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks. 38
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