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7. ADHOCNETS 2015: San Remo, Italy
- Nathalie Mitton, Melike Erol-Kantarci, Antoine Gallais, Symeon Papavassiliou:
Ad Hoc Networks - 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015, San Remo, Italy, September 1-2, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 155, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-25066-3
Physical Layer
- Oleksandr Artemenko, Adarsh Harishchandra Nayak, Sanjeeth Baptist Menezes, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
Evaluation of Different Signal Propagation Models for a Mixed Indoor-Outdoor Scenario Using Empirical Data. 3-14 - Ryo Hamamoto, Chisa Takano, Hiroyasu Obata, Masaki Aida, Kenji Ishida:
Setting Radio Transmission Range Using Target Problem to Improve Communication Reachability and Power Saving. 15-28 - Liqaa F. Nawaf, Christine L. Mumford, Stuart M. Allen:
Optimizing the Placement of ITAPs in Wireless Mesh Networks by Implementing HC and SA Algorithms. 29-41 - Eirini-Eleni Tsiropoulou, Ioannis Ziras, Symeon Papavassiliou:
Service Differentiation and Resource Allocation in SC-FDMA Wireless Networks through User-Centric Distributed Non-Cooperative Multilateral Bargaining. 42-54
MAC and Routing
- Mourad Ouadou, Ouadoudi Zytoune, Yassin El Hillali, Atika Menhaj-Rivenq, Driss Aboutajdine:
Minimum Spanning Tree Topology in Real Zigbee-Arduino Sensor Network. 57-68 - Affoua Thérèse Aby, Alexandre Guitton, Pascal Lafourcade, Michel Misson:
SLACK-MAC: Adaptive MAC Protocol for Low Duty-Cycle Wireless Sensor Networks. 69-81 - Ibrahim Amadou, Nathalie Mitton:
High Adaptive MAC Protocol for Dense RFID reader-to-reader Networks. 82-93 - Paulo Duarte, Joaquim Macedo, António Duarte Costa, Maria João Nicolau, Alexandre J. T. Santos:
A Probabilistic Interest Forwarding Protocol for Named Data Delay Tolerant Networks. 94-107
Mobility in Networks
- Mehdi Harounabadi, André Puschmann, Oleksandr Artemenko, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
TAG: Trajectory Aware Geographical Routing in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks with UAV Nodes. 111-122 - Oleksandr Artemenko, Alina Rubina, Tobias Simon, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
Evaluation of Different Static Trajectories for the Localization of Users in a Mixed Indoor-Outdoor Scenario Using a Real Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. 123-133 - Sébastien Bindel, Serge Chaumette, Benoît Hilt:
A Novel Predictive Link Quality Metric for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in Urban Contexts. 134-145 - Valeria Loscrì, S. Guzzo Bonifacio, Nathalie Mitton, S. Fiorenza:
Associative Search Network for RSSI-Based Target Localization in Unknown Environments. 146-157
Self-organization, Virtualization and Localization
- Carsten Grenz, Uwe Jänen, Jonas Winizuk, Jörg Hähner:
Self-Organizing Access-Centric Storage Optimization in Smart Sensor Networks. 161-172 - Mandimby N. Ranaivo Rakotondravelona, Fanilo Harivelo, Pascal Anelli:
Hierarchical Area-Based Address Autoconfiguration Protocol for Self-organized Networks. 173-184 - Anis Ouni, Jihad Hamie, Claude Chaudet, Arturo Guizar, Claire Goursaud:
From the Characterization of Ranging Error to the Enhancement of Nodes Localization for Group of Wireless Body Area Networks. 185-196
Cloud, Virtualization and Prototypage
- Giovanni Merlino, Dario Bruneo, Francesco Longo, Salvatore Distefano, Antonio Puliafito:
Cloud-Based Network Virtualization: An IoT Use Case. 199-210 - Xavier Vilajosana, Pere Tuset, Thomas Watteyne, Kris Pister:
OpenMote: Open-Source Prototyping Platform for the Industrial IoT. 211-222
Security and Fault Tolerance in Wireless Mobile Networks
- Hassan Noura, Damien Couroussé:
Lightweight, Dynamic, and Flexible Cipher Scheme for Wireless and Mobile Networks. 225-236 - Mahsa Gharehkoolchian, Ali Mohammad Afshin Hemmatyar, Mohammad Izadi:
Improving Security Issues in MANET AODV Routing Protocol. 237-250 - Marcin Brzozowski, Peter Langendörfer:
Bug-Tolerant Sensor Networks: Experiences from Real-World Applications. 251-262
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