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NEW2AN 2007: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Jarmo Harju, Alexander Sayenko:
Next Generation Teletraffic and Wired/Wireless Advanced Networking, 7th International Conference, NEW2AN 2007, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 10-14, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4712, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-74832-8
Teletraffic I
- Ilmari Juva, Riikka Susitaival, Markus Peuhkuri, Samuli Aalto:
Effects of Spatial Aggregation on the Characteristics of Origin-Destination Pair Traffic in Funet. 1-12 - Ignacio Martínez, José García Moros, Eduardo Viruete Navarro:
Users Dimensioning and Traffic Modelling in Rural e-Health Services. 13-25 - Poul E. Heegaard:
Empirical Observations of Traffic Patterns in Mobile and IP Telephony. 26-37
Teletraffic II
- Andrzej Chydzinski, Robert Wojcicki, Grzegorz Hryn:
On the Number of Losses in an MMPP Queue. 38-48 - Dmitri Moltchanov:
On-Line State Detection in Time-Varying Traffic Patterns. 49-60 - Joanna Domanska, Adam Domanski, Tadeusz Czachórski:
The Drop-From-Front Strategy in AQM. 61-72
TCP Protocol in Wireless Systems
- Luca De Cicco, Saverio Mascolo:
TCP Congestion Control over 3G Communication Systems: An Experimental Evaluation of New Reno, BIC and Westwood+. 73-85 - Wei Koong Chai, George Pavlou:
Cross-Layer Enhancement to TCP Slow-Start over Geostationary Bandwidth on Demand Satellite Networks. 86-98 - Vitaly Li, Hong Seong Park:
TCP Performance over Cluster-Label-Based Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 99-108
WiMAX
- Koen De Turck, Stijn De Vuyst, Dieter Fiems, Sabine Wittevrongel:
An Analytic Model of IEEE 802.16e Sleep Mode Operation with Correlated Traffic. 109-120 - Pål Grønsund, Paal Engelstad, Moti Ayoun, Tor Skeie:
Real Life Field Trial over a Pre-mobile WiMAX System with 4th Order Diversity. 121-132 - Thomas Michael Bohnert, Jakub Jakubiak, Marcos D. Katz, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Edmundo Monteiro, Eugen Borcoci:
On Evaluating a WiMAX Access Network for Isolated Research and Data Networks Using NS-2. 133-147 - Vitaliy Tykhomyrov, Alexander Sayenko, Henrik Martikainen, Olli Alanen, Timo Hämäläinen:
Performance Evaluation of the IEEE 802.16 ARQ Mechanism. 148-161
QoS Topics in Fixed Networks
- Poul E. Heegaard, Werner Sandmann:
Evaluating Differentiated Quality of Service Parameters in Optical Packet Switching. 162-174 - Jesús Arturo Pérez Díaz, Victor Hugo Zárate Silva, Angel Montes:
GESEQ: A Generic Security and QoS Model for Traffic Priorization over IPSec Site to Site Virtual Private Networks. 175-186 - Anatoly M. Galkin, Olga A. Simonina, Gennady G. Yanovsky:
Routes Building Approach for Multicast Applications in Metro Ethernet Networks. 187-193
Wireless Networking I
- Remco Litjens, Ljupco Jorguseski, Mariya Popova:
Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Wireless Multi-access Networks. 194-209 - José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, Maria José Doménech-Benlloch, Vicent Pla, Vicente Casares Giner, Jorge Martínez-Bauset:
Analysis of a Cellular Network with User Redials and Automatic Handover Retrials. 210-222 - Mustafa Karakoç, Adnan Kavak:
Stochastic Optimization Algorithm Based Dynamic Resource Assignment for 3G Systems. 223-234 - Seungwoo Jeon, Hanjin Lee, Hyunsoo Yoon:
Adaptive Resource Reservation for Efficient Resource Utilization in the Wireless Multimedia Network. 235-247
Teletraffic III
- Dieter Claeys, Joris Walraevens, Koenraad Laevens, Herwig Bruneel:
A Discrete-Time Queueing Model with a Batch Server Operating Under the Minimum Batch Size Rule. 248-259 - Villy Bæk Iversen, Sergey N. Stepanov:
Derivatives of Blocking Probabilities for Multi-service Loss Systems and Their Applications. 260-268 - Stefano Giordano, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Michele Pagano:
Rare Events of Gaussian Processes: A Performance Comparison Between Bridge Monte-Carlo and Importance Sampling. 269-280
AdHoc Networks I
- Helena Rifà-Pous, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí:
A Forwarding Spurring Protocol for Multihop Ad Hoc Networks (FURIES). 281-293 - Oleg Panfilov, Antonio Turgeon, Ron Hickling, Lloyd Linder:
Direct Conversion Transceivers as a Promising Solution for Building Future Ad-Hoc Networks. 294-305 - Kil-Woong Jang:
Location Tracking for Wireless Sensor Networks. 306-315 - Jerzy Konorski:
An Incentive-Based Forwarding Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Anonymous Packets. 316-329
Wireless Networking II
- John Strassner, David Raymer, Srini Samudrala:
Providing Seamless Mobility Using the FOCALE Autonomic Architecture. 330-341 - Boris Bellalta, Carlos Macián, Anna Sfairopoulou, Cristina Cano:
Evaluation of Joint Admission Control and VoIP Codec Selection Policies in Generic Multirate Wireless Networks. 342-355 - Joong-Hee Lee, Jong-Hyouk Lee, Tai-Myoung Chung:
A Novel Inter-LMD Handoff Mechanism for Network-Based Localized Mobility Management. 356-366
AdHoc Networks II
- Dimitri Marandin:
Improvement of Link Cache Performance in Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) Protocol by Using Active Packets. 367-378 - Evgeny Osipov:
tinyLUNAR: One-Byte Multihop Communications Through Hybrid Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks. 379-392
Wireless Topics
- Andrey Lukyanenko:
On the Optimality and the Stability of Backoff Protocols. 393-408 - Karel Slávicek:
Maximum Frame Size in Large Layer 2 Networks. 409-418 - Gang Uk Hwang:
Analysis of Medium Access Delay and Packet Overflow Probability in IEEE 802.11 Networks. 419-430
EU Projects Experience
- Gábor Jeney, Catherine Lamy-Bergot, Xavier Desurmont, Rafael A. López da Silva, Rodrigo Álvarez García-Sanchidrián, Michel Bonte, Marion Berbineau, Márton Csapodi, Olivier Cantineau, Naceur Malouch, David Sanz, Jean-Luc Bruyelle:
Communications Challenges in the Celtic-BOSS Project. 431-442
NGN Topics
- Antonio de la Oliva, Marcelo Bagnulo, Alberto García-Martínez, Ignacio Soto:
Performance Analysis of the REAchability Protocol for IPv6 Multihoming. 443-454 - Dmitrij Lagutin, Hannu H. Kari:
Controlling Incoming Connections Using Certificates and Distributed Hash Tables. 455-467 - Alfonso Buono, Tobia Castaldi, Lorenzo Miniero, Simon Pietro Romano:
Design and Implementation of an Open Source IMS Enabled Conferencing Architecture. 468-479
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