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WMNC 2015: Munich, Germany
- 8th IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference, WMNC 2015, Munich, Germany, October 5-7, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-5090-0351-8
Session 1: Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things
- Charalampos Konstantopoulos, Nikolaos Vathis, Grammati E. Pantziou, Damianos Gavalas:
Efficient Delay-Constrained Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Mobile Sinks. 1-8 - Israel Leyva-Mayorga, Vicent Pla, Mario E. Rivero-Angeles:
A Hybrid Method for Obtaining the Distribution of Report Latency in Wireless Sensor Networks. 9-15 - Matthias Thoma, Triantafyllos Afouras, Torsten Braun:
An Application-Layer Restful Sleepy Nodes Implementation for Internet of Things Systems. 16-23 - António Gonga, Themistoklis Charalambous, Mikael Johansson:
Fast Information Exchange in Proximity-Based Multichannel Wireless Networks. 24-31
Session 2: Multi-hop Communication and Networking
- Tuan Le, Haik Kalantarian, Mario Gerla:
A DTN Routing and Buffer Management Strategy for Message Delivery Delay Optimization. 32-39 - Carlos Anastasiades, Lukas von Rotz, Torsten Braun:
Adaptive Interest Lifetimes for Information-Centric Wireless Multi-hop Communication. 40-47 - Jorge Baranda, José Núñez-Martínez, Josep Mangues-Bafalluy:
BP-MR: Backpressure Routing for the Heterogeneous Multi-radio Backhaul of Small Cells. 48-55 - Jerzy Konorski, Karol Rydzewski:
A Centralized Reputation System for MANETs Based on Observed Path Performance. 56-63 - Thomas Kunz, Jean-Daniel Medjo Me Biomo, Marc St-Hilaire:
NetAnalyzer: Analyzing Dynamic Network Topologies. 64-71
Session 3: Mobile Internetworking and Cellular Networks
- Michal Hoeft, Pawel Kaminski, Józef Wozniak:
Logical Interface for Soft Handover - An Effective Scheme of Handovers in Proxy Mobile IPv6. 72-79 - Musab Isah, Chris Edwards:
Inter-domain Mobility with LISP-MN - A Performance Comparison with MIPv6. 80-87 - William Diego, Isabelle Hamchaoui, Xavier Lagrange:
Cross-Layer Design and Performance Evaluation for IP-centric QoS Model in LTE-EPC Networks. 88-95 - Tamer A. Darweesh, Khaled M. F. Elsayed:
LTE Uplink Interference-Aware Scheduling Using High Interference and Overload Indicators. 96-103 - Foivos Michelinakis, Gunnar Kreitz, Riccardo Petrocco, Boxun Zhang, Joerg Widmer:
Passive Mobile Bandwidth Classification Using Short Lived TCP Connections. 104-111
Session 4: Cloud, Social and Multimedia Applications over Mobile Networks
- Gabriel Orsini, Dirk Bade, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Computing at the Mobile Edge: Designing Elastic Android Applications for Computation Offloading. 112-119 - Matteo Mordacchini, Andrea Passarella, Marco Conti:
A Cognitive-Based Ego Network Detection System for Mobile Social Networking. 120-127 - Ibrahim S. Alsukayti, Christopher Edwards:
Efficient Mobility and Multihoming Support for Mountain Rescue. 128-135 - Martin Dräxler, Johannes Blobel, Holger Karl:
Anticipatory Download Scheduling in Wireless Video Streaming with Uncertain Data Rate Prediction. 136-143
Session 5: Localization, Tracking and Location Service
- Alexandru Aloman, A. I. Ispas, Petrica Ciotirnae, Ramon Sanchez-Iborra, María-Dolores Cano:
Performance Evaluation of Video Streaming Using MPEG DASH, RTSP, and RTMP in Mobile Networks. 144-151 - Ramil Agliamzanov, Önder Gürcan, Assia Belbachir, Kasim Sinan Yildirim:
Robust and Efficient Self-Adaptive Position Tracking in Wireless Embedded Systems. 152-159 - Mihai Bace, Yvonne-Anne Pignolet:
Lightweight Indoor Localization System. 160-167 - Yuanye Zhou, Venkat Narasimhan, Milos Stojmenovic, Amiya Nayak:
Dynamic Mesh-Based Location Service in WSANs by a Team of Robots. 168-175 - Gloria Ciavarrini, Francesco Disperati, Luciano Lenzini, Valerio Luconi, Alessio Vecchio:
Geolocation of Internet Hosts Using Smartphones and Crowdsourcing. 176-183
Session 6: Vehicular Networking
- Pavlos Basaras, Leandros A. Maglaras, Dimitrios Katsaros, Helge Janicke:
A Robust Eco-Routing Protocol against Malicious Data in Vehicular Networks. 184-191 - Sebastian Bittl, Karsten Roscher, Arturo A. Gonzalez:
Security Overhead and Its Impact in VANETs. 192-199 - Thomas Paulin, Stefan Rührup, Paul Fuxjäger, Alexander Paier:
Improving V2I Edge Communication by Performance Maps. 200-207 - Marcia Pasin, Björn Scheuermann, Rafael Fao de Moura:
VANET-based Intersection Control with a Throughput/Fairness Tradeoff. 208-215 - Paul Fuxjäger, Stefan Ruehrup:
Validation of the NS-3 Interference Model for IEEE802.11 Networks. 216-222
Short Paper Session
- Shugo Kajita, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino, Hirofumi Urayama, Masaya Yamada, Mineo Takai:
Throughput and Delay Estimator for 2.4GHz WiFi APs: A Machine Learning-Based Approach. 223-226 - Sebastian Bittl, Berke Aydinli, Karsten Roscher:
Distribution of Pseudonym Certificates via Bursts for VANETs with Low and Medium Mobility. 227-230 - Vladimir Marbukh, Kamran Sayrafian, Martina Barbi, Mehdi Alasti:
A Regret Matching Strategy Framework for Inter-BAN Interference Mitigation. 231-234 - Yao Lu, Ioan Sorin Comsa, Pierre Kuonen, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Probabilistic Data Aggregation Protocol Based on ACO-GA Hybrid Approach in Wireless Sensor Networks. 235-238
Session 7: Advanced Link and Network Layer
- Namadev Bhuvanasundaram, Huan Xuan Nguyen, Ramona Trestian, Quoc-Tuan Vien:
Sum-Rate Analysis of Cell Edge Users under Cooperative NOMA. 239-244 - Murad Abusubaih, Anas Abu Tabaneh:
Performance of Fixed Gain Relaying Systems over MIMO Fading Rayleigh Channels. 245-252 - Ehab E. Zakaria, Haitham S. Hamza, Imane Aly Saroit:
An Integrated Security Framework for Access Control and Address Auto-Configuration for MANETs. 253-260 - Chithra Reghuvaran, Robert Bestak, Sarat Kumar Patra:
Hungarian Method Based Joint Transmission Mode and Relay Selection in Device-to-Device Communication. 261-268
Session 8: Algorithmics and Theory
- Louisa Harutyunyan:
1-Movable Dominating Set in Wireless Sensor Networks. 269-276 - Flávio Assis:
A Deterministic and a Randomized Algorithm for Approximating Minimum Spanning Tree under the SINR Model. 277-284 - Haitham Abu-Ghazaleh, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Channel Assignments in Wireless Networks with Time-Varying Traffic Behaviors. 285-292
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