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31st INFOCOM 2012: Orlando, FL, USA - Workshops
- 2012 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM Workshops, Orlando, FL, USA, March 25-30, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1016-1
Content, Clouds, and Overlays
- Ravish Khosla, Sonia Fahmy, Y. Charlie Hu:
Content retrieval using cloud-based DNS. 1-6 - Vijay Kumar Adhikari, Yang Guo, Fang Hao, Volker Hilt, Zhi-Li Zhang:
A tale of three CDNs: An active measurement study of Hulu and its CDNs. 7-12 - Ames Bielenberg, Lara Helm, Anthony Gentilucci, Dan Stefanescu, Honggang Zhang:
The growth of Diaspora - A decentralized online social network in the wild. 13-18 - Ingmar Baumgart, Bernhard Heep, Christian Hübsch, Amos Brocco:
OverArch: A common architecture for structured and unstructured overlay networks. 19-24
TCP and Path Characteristics
- Ming Li, Andrey Lukyanenko, Yong Cui:
Network coding based multipath TCP. 25-30 - Gautam Raj Moktan, Sebastian Siikavirta, Mikko Särelä, Jukka Manner:
Favoring the short. 31-36 - Tobias Pögel, Jan Lubbe, Lars C. Wolf:
Passive client-based bandwidth and latency measurements in cellular networks. 37-42
Routingand Network Operations
- Jong Han Park, Pei-Chun Cheng, Shane Amante, Dorian Kim, Danny McPherson, Lixia Zhang:
A comparative study of architectural impact on BGP next-hop diversity. 43-48 - Ignasi Paredes-Oliva, Ismael Castell-Uroz, Pere Barlet-Ros, Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos, Josep Solé-Pareta:
Practical anomaly detection based on classifying frequent traffic patterns. 49-54 - Jie Li, Malathi Veeraraghavan, Martin Reisslein, Matthew Manley, Ronald D. Williams, Paul D. Amer, Jonathan T. Leighton:
A Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) for a Future internet. 55-60
Smart Grid Systems I
- Babak Karimi, Vinod Namboodiri:
Capacity analysis of a wireless backhaul for metering in the Smart Grid. 61-66 - Hannan Ma, Husheng Li, Zhu Han:
A framework of frequency oscillation in power grid: Epidemic propagation over social networks. 67-72
Smart Grid Systems II
- Yifan Li, Rakpong Kaewpuang, Ping Wang, Dusit Niyato, Zhu Han:
An energy efficient solution: Integrating Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle in smart grid with renewable energy. 73-78 - Romain Couillet, Samir Medina Perlaza, Hamidou Tembine, Mérouane Debbah:
A mean field game analysis of electric vehicles in the smart grid. 79-84 - Albert Y. S. Lam, Longbo Huang, Alonso Silva, Walid Saad:
A multi-layer market for vehicle-to-grid energy trading in the smart grid. 85-90 - Hung Khanh Nguyen, Ju Bin Song, Zhu Han:
Demand side management to reduce Peak-to-Average Ratio using game theory in smart grid. 91-96 - Wei-Yu Chiu, Hongjian Sun, H. Vincent Poor:
Robust power flow control in smart grids with fluctuating effects. 97-102 - Cristina Rottondi, Giacomo Verticale, Antonio Capone:
A security framework for smart metering with multiple data consumers. 103-108
Designing Sustainable ICT I
- Kui Wu, Yuming Jiang, Dimitri Marinakis:
A stochastic calculus for network systems with renewable energy sources. 109-114 - Young-Jin Kim, Jaehwan Lee, Gary Atkinson, Marina Thottan:
GridDataBus: Information-centric platform for scalable secure resilient phasor-data sharing. 115-120
Designing Sustainable ICT II
- Aruna Prem Bianzino, Luca Chiaraviglio, Marco Mellia:
Distributed algorithms for green IP networks. 121-126 - Sen Su, Zhongbao Zhang, Xiang Cheng, Yiwen Wang, Yan Luo, Jie Wang:
Energy-aware virtual network embedding through consolidation. 127-132 - Yichao Jin, Yonggang Wen, Qinghua Chen:
Energy efficiency and server virtualization in data centers: An empirical investigation. 133-138 - Tatjana Predojev, Jesus Alonso-Zarate, Mischa Dohler:
Energy efficiency of cooperative ARQ strategies in low power networks. 139-144 - Xiangxia Sun, Li Chen, Danny H. K. Tsang:
Energy-efficient cooperative sensing scheduling for heterogeneous channel access in Cognitive Radio. 145-150
Cloud Computing
- John S. Otto, Rade Stanojevic, Nikolaos Laoutaris:
Temporal Rate Limiting: Cloud elasticity at a flat fee. 151-156 - Vineet Abhishek, Ian A. Kash, Peter B. Key:
Fixed and market pricing for cloud services. 157-162
Distributed Mechanisms
- Fabio Drucker, Lisa Fleischer:
Simple sybil-proof mechanisms for multi-level marketing. 163 - Weijie Wu, Richard T. B. Ma, John C. S. Lui:
On incentivizing caching for P2P-VoD systems. 164-169 - Shay Kutten, Ron Lavi, Amitabh Trehan:
Composition games for distributed systems: The EU grant games (abstract). 170
Economics of Interconnection
- László Gyarmati, Michael Sirivianos, Nikolaos Laoutaris:
Sharing the cost of backbone networks: Simplicity vs. precision. 171-176 - Aemen Lodhi, Amogh Dhamdhere, Constantine Dovrolis:
Analysis of peering strategy adoption by transit providers in the Internet. 177 - Ignacio Castro, Sergey Gorinsky:
T4P: Hybrid interconnection for cost reduction. 178-183
Auctions
- Hu Fu, Patrick R. Jordan, Mohammad Mahdian, Uri Nadav, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Sergei Vassilvitskii:
Ad auctions with data. 184-189 - Andra Lutu, Marcelo Bagnulo, Rade Stanojevic:
An economic side-effect for prefix deaggregation. 190-195 - Victor Shnayder, Jeremy Hoon, David C. Parkes, Vikas Kawadia:
Truthful prioritization schemes for spectrum sharing. 196-201
NSci: NetSciCom
- Eyuphan Bulut, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
On growth of limited scale-free overlay network topologies. 202-207 - Enrico Gregori, Alessandro Improta, Luciano Lenzini, Lorenzo Rossi, Luca Sani:
Inferring geography from BGP raw data. 208-213 - Rui Wu, R. Srikant, Jian Ni:
Learning graph structures in discrete Markov random fields. 214-219 - Amelie Medem Kuatse, Clémence Magnien, Fabien Tarissan:
Impact of power-law topology on IP-level routing dynamics: Simulation results. 220-225 - Atish Das Sarma, Amitabh Trehan:
Edge-preserving self-healing: Keeping network backbones densely connected. 226-231 - Andrej Cvetkovski, Mark Crovella:
Low-stretch greedy embedding heuristics. 232-237 - Terrence J. Moore, Robert J. Drost, Prithwish Basu, Ram Ramanathan, Ananthram Swami:
Analyzing collaboration networks using simplicial complexes: A case study. 238-243 - Utpal Paul, Anand Prabhu Subramanian, Milind M. Buddhikot, Samir R. Das:
Understanding spatial relationships in resource usage in cellular data networks. 244-249 - Bruno F. Ribeiro, Prithwish Basu, Don Towsley:
Multiple random walks to uncover short paths in power law networks. 250-255 - Arash Einolghozati, Mohsen Sardari, Ahmad Beirami, Faramarz Fekri:
Data gathering in networks of bacteria colonies: Collective sensing and relaying using molecular communication. 256-261 - Gautam S. Thakur, Pan Hui, Ahmed Helmy:
Modeling and characterization of urban vehicular mobility using web cameras. 262-267
Nomen: NOMEN
- Zhongxing Ming, Mingwei Xu, Dan Wang:
Age-based cooperative caching in Information-Centric Networks. 268-273 - Mark Baugher, Bruce Davie, Ashok Narayanan, Dave Oran:
Self-verifying names for read-only named data. 274-279 - Dario Rossi, Giuseppe Rossini:
On sizing CCN content stores by exploiting topological information. 280-285 - Yaogong Wang, Kyunghan Lee, Balakrishna Venkataraman, Ravi L. Shamanna, Injong Rhee, Sunhee Yang:
Advertising cached contents in the control plane: Necessity and feasibility. 286-291 - Brian Field, Jan van Doorn, Jim Hall:
Integrating routing with content delivery networks. 292-297 - Akash Baid, Tam Vu, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Comparing alternative approaches for networking of named objects in the future Internet. 298-303 - Giovanna Carofiglio, Massimo Gallo, Luca Muscariello:
ICP: Design and evaluation of an Interest control protocol for content-centric networking. 304-309 - Christine Fricker, Philippe Robert, James Roberts, Nada Sbihi:
Impact of traffic mix on caching performance in a content-centric network. 310-315 - Kideok Cho, Munyoung Lee, Kunwoo Park, Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Yanghee Choi, Sangheon Pack:
WAVE: Popularity-based and collaborative in-network caching for content-oriented networks. 316-321 - Natalya Rozhnova, Serge Fdida:
An effective hop-by-hop Interest shaping mechanism for CCN communications. 322-327 - Lucas Wang, Ryuji Wakikawa, Romain Kuntz, Rama Vuyyuru, Lixia Zhang:
Data naming in Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications. 328-333
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