
35th LCN 2010: Denver, Colorado, USA
- The 35th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 2010, 10-14 October 2010, Denver, Colorado, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-8387-7
Keynotes
- Andry Rakotonirainy:
Keynote address: On the use of communication-based cooperative systems to improve situation awareness. 1 - Mohamed F. Younis:
Keynote address: Restoring connectivity of partially damaged wireless sensor networks. 1 - Neal Patwari:
Keynote address: Building RF sensor networks. 1 - Tim Yardley:
Keynote address: Developing a testbed for the smart grid. 1
Performance Evaluation
- Kazuhisa Matsuzono, Jonathan Detchart, Mathieu Cunche, Vincent Roca, Hitoshi Asaeda
:
Performance analysis of a high-performance real-time application with several AL-FEC schemes. 1-7 - Giovanna Carofiglio, Luca Muscariello, Dario Rossi, Claudio Testa:
A hands-on assessment of transport protocols with lower than best effort priority. 8-15 - Patrick-Benjamin Bök, Dennis Pielken, York Tüchelmann:
A business process aware semantic QoS provisioning scheme. 16-23 - David A. Hayes
, Grenville J. Armitage:
Improved coexistence and loss tolerance for delay based TCP congestion control. 24-31
DTN and VANET
- Abdul Razzaq, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Video transport over VANETs: Multi-stream coding with multi-path and network coding. 32-39 - Yi Xian, Chin-Tser Huang, Jorge Arturo Cobb:
Look-ahead routing and Message Scheduling in delay-tolerant networks. 40-47 - Ahmed Ahizoune, Abdelhakim Hafid, Racha Ben Ali:
A contention-free broadcast protocol for periodic safety messages in vehicular Ad-hoc networks. 48-55 - Shabbir Ahmed, Salil S. Kanhere:
Characterization of a large-scale Delay Tolerant Network. 56-63
Wireless Mesh Networks
- Jihene Rezgui, Abdelhakim Hafid, Racha Ben Ali, Michel Gendreau:
A variable neighborhood search method for multi-objective channel assignment problem in Multi-Radio WMNs. 64-71 - Geir Egeland, Paal E. Engelstad:
The reliability performance of wireless multi-hop networks with apparent link-failures. 72-79 - Carlos H. P. Augusto, Celso Barbosa Carvalho, Marcel William Rocha da Silva, José Ferreira de Rezende:
The impact of joint routing and link scheduling on the performance of wireless mesh networks. 80-87 - Fariborz Azimi, Peter Bertók:
An analytical model of TCP flow in multi-hop wireless networks. 88-95
Overlay Networks
- Dragan Milic, Torsten Braun:
NetICE9: A stable landmark-less network positioning system. 96-103 - Faraz Ahmed Memon, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
Index recommendation tool for optimized information discovery over distributed hash tables. 104-111 - Xukang Lu, Qishi Wu, Yunyue Lin, Runzhi Li:
On a decentralized approach to tree construction in hybrid P2P networks. 112-119
Wireless Network Services and Management
- Jahan Hassan, Mahbub Hassan, Sajal K. Das
:
A brinkmanship game theory model for competitive wireless networking environment. 120-127 - Yinan Li, Ing-Ray Chen:
APPCCM: Adaptive per-user per-object cache consistency management for mobile client-server applications in wireless mesh networks. 128-135 - Dulanjalie C. Dhanapala, Anura P. Jayasumana:
Topology preserving maps from virtual coordinates for wireless sensor networks. 136-143
Ad-hoc & Sensor Networks (1)
- Matthias R. Brust, Carlos H. C. Ribeiro, Damla Turgut, Steffen Rothkugel:
LSWTC: A local small-world topology control algorithm for backbone-assisted mobile ad hoc networks. 144-151 - Kok-Lim Alvin Yau, Peter Komisarczuk, Paul D. Teal:
Enhancing network performance in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks using single-agent and multi-agent Reinforcement Learning. 152-159 - Nadeem Ahmed, Salil S. Kanhere, Sanjay K. Jha:
Mitigating the effect of interference in Wireless Sensor Networks. 160-167
LCN Poster Presentation
- P. Gireesan Namboothiri, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
Capacity analysis of multi-hop wireless sensor networks using multiple transmission channels: A case study using IEEE 802.15.4 based networks. 168-171 - Bilel Nefzi, Ye-Qiong Song
:
CoSenS: A collecting and sending burst scheme for performance improvement of IEEE 802.15.4. 172-175 - Andreas Noack, Jörg Schwenk:
Group key agreement performance in wireless mesh networks. 176-179 - Tiago Cruz
, Paulo Simões
, Patricio Batista, João Almeida, Edmundo Monteiro
, Fernando Bastos:
CWMP extensions for enhanced management of domestic network services. 180-183 - Briana Lowe Wellman, Shameka Dawson, Aparna Veluchamy, Monica Anderson
:
Observation-based cooperation in mobile sensor networks: A bio-inspired approach for fault tolerant coverage. 184-187 - S. Metcalf Chad, Tracy Camp, Michael Colagrosso, Oliver Chase:
TestbedProfiler: A validation tool for wireless sensor network testbed deployment. 188-191 - Fadi Almasalha, Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Rogelio Hasimoto-Beltrán:
Scalable encryption of variable length coded video bit streams. 192-195 - Muhammad Naeem, Vinod Namboodiri, Ravi Pendse:
Energy implication of various VoIP codecs in portable devices. 196-199 - Mohamed Aissa, Adel Ben Mnaouer
, Abdelfettah Belghith
:
Strategies and approaches for multicast tree stability. 200-203 - Emna Salhi, Samer Lahoud
, Bernard Cousin
:
Joint optimization of monitor location and network anomaly detection. 204-207 - Kevin Collins, Gabriel-Miro Muntean
, Stefan Mangold:
Evaluation of dual transceiver approaches for scalable WLAN communications: Exploring the wireless capacity in entertainment parks. 208-211 - Toshio Hirotsu, Satoshi Kurihara, Kensuke Fukuda, Osamu Akashi, Hirotake Abe, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Dynamic and distributed routing control for virtualized local area networks. 212-215 - Walid Bechkit, Yacine Challal, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Ahlem Bencheikh:
An efficient and highly resilient key management scheme for wireless sensor networks. 216-219 - Fadi M. Al-Turjman, Hossam S. Hassanein, Mohamed Ibnkahla:
Quantifying connectivity of grid-based Wireless Sensor Networks under practical errors. 220-223 - Vidya Suryanarayana, Amarnath Jasti, Ravi Pendse:
Credit scheduling and prefetching in hypervisors using Hidden Markov Models. 224-227 - Bin Zhang, Jiahai Yang, Jianping Wu, Qi Li:
Efficient searching with parallel TCAM chips. 228-321 - Charles A. Kamhoua, Niki Pissinou:
Mitigating selfish misbehavior in multi-hop networks using stochastic game theory. 232-235 - Stefan Kraxberger:
A scalable secure overlay framework for heterogeneous embedded systems. 236-239 - Tao Ma, Michael Hempel, Kun Hua, Dongming Peng, Hamid Sharif:
A novel cooperative image transmission scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks. 240-243 - Alexander Kurusingal, Ashay Dhamdhere, Vijay Sivaraman:
Modeling signal strength of body-worn devices. 244-247 - Imran Rao, Aaron Harwood
, Shanika Karunasekera
:
A gossip-based asynchronous aggregation protocol for P2P systems. 248-251 - Mario Fanelli, Luca Foschini
, Antonio Corradi
, Azzedine Boukerche:
Towards efficient and reliable context data distribution in disaster area scenarios. 252-255 - Sejin Choi, Venkatesh Sarangan, Johnson P. Thomas, Sridhar Radhakrishnan:
Secure access control protocol for WSNs with inter-network roaming. 256-259 - Burak Kantarci, Hussein T. Mouftah:
Availability and cost constrained fast planning of Passive Optical Networks under various survivability policies. 260-263 - Junqi Zhang, Rajan Shankaran
, Mehmet A. Orgun
, Vijay Varadharajan
, Abdul Sattar
:
A trust management architecture for hierarchical wireless sensor networks. 264-267 - Ripduman Sohan, Andrew C. Rice, Andrew W. Moore
, Kieran Mansley:
Characterizing 10 Gbps network interface energy consumption. 268-271 - Jelle Nelis, Dieter Verslype, Chris Develder
, Lukasz Brewka, Henrik Wessing
, Lars Dittmann
:
Bandwidth reservations in home networks: Performance assessment of UPnP-QoS V3. 272-275 - Yaning Liu, Gwendal Simon
:
Distributed delivery system for time-shifted streaming systems. 276-279 - Marshall Riley, Kemal Akkaya, Kenny Fong:
Delay-efficient geodynamic group-based authentication in VANETs. 280-283 - Atiq Ahmed, Leïla Merghem-Boulahia, Dominique Gaïti, Rana Rahim-Amoud:
Towards a knowledge-based intelligent handover in heterogeneous wireless networks. 284-287 - Thais R. M. Braga Silva, Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:
How to conciliate conflicting users' interests for different collective, ubiquitous and context-aware applications? 288-291 - Syed Qutub, Tricha Anjali:
Dynamic implementation of network selection policies. 292-295 - Hongbo Zou, Wenji Wu, Xian-He Sun, Phil DeMar, Matt Crawford:
An evaluation of parallel optimization for OpenSolaris® network stack. 296-299 - Hao Wang
, Ou Li, Chenda Liao, Zuohua Tian:
Design of adaptive real queue control algorithm supporting TCP flows. 300-303 - Jonatan Munoz, Baldomero Coll-Perales
, Javier Gozálvez
:
Research testbed for field testing of Multi-hop Cellular Networks using Mobile Relays. 304-307 - Yasuyuki Miura, Masahiro Kaneko, Shigeyoshi Watanabe:
Adaptive routing algorithms and implementation for interconnection network TESH for parallel processing. 308-311 - Korbinian Frank, Matthias Röckl, Tom Pfeifer:
Optimizing dynamic composition of Bayesian Networks for context sensing and inference. 312-315 - Christian Gottron, Pedro Larbig, André König, Matthias Hollick, Ralf Steinmetz:
The rise and fall of the AODV protocol: A testbed study on practical routing attacks. 316-319 - Daniel Marks, Florian Tschorsch, Björn Scheuermann:
Unleashing Tor, BitTorrent & Co.: How to relieve TCP deficiencies in overlays. 320-323 - Muslim Elkotob, Daniel Granlund, Karl Andersson
, Christer Åhlund
:
Multimedia QoE optimized management using prediction and statistical learning. 324-327 - Muhammad Jamshed, José Carlos Brustoloni:
In-network server-directed client authentication and packet classification. 328-331 - Mohammad Zubair Ahmad, Ratan Guha:
Impact of Internet exchange points on Internet topology evolution. 332-335 - Yao Hua Ho
, Kien A. Hua:
Failure-resilient vehicular networks. 336-339 - Steffen Bondorf
, Jens B. Schmitt:
Statistical response time bounds in randomly deployed wireless sensor networks. 340-343 - Tuan Anh Trinh, László Gyarmati, Gyula Sallai:
Migrating to IPv6: A game-theoretic perspective. 344-347 - David A. Miller, Ahmed E. Kamal:
FlexTDMA for delay-stable communications in asynchronous industrial control networks. 348-351 - Avinash Mungur, Christopher Edwards:
Scalability of the Locator Identity Split Mapping Infrastructure to support end-host mobility. 352-355 - Christian Hoene, Mansoor Hyder:
Optimally using the Bluetooth subband codec. 356-359 - Jun Seok Kang, Seung-Jae Han:
Network selection for heterogeneous multi-service wireless networks. 360-363 - Kerri Stone, Doug Hakkarinen, Tracy Camp:
Listening to Everyone's Voice Enhances Learning (LEVEL). 364-367 - Xiangyang Zhang, Hossam S. Hassanein:
TreeClimber: A network-driven push-pull hybrid scheme for peer-to-peer video live streaming. 368-371 - Guang Yao, Jun Bi
, Sen Wang, Yueran Zhang, Yitian Li:
A pull model IPv6 Duplicate Address Detection. 372-375 - Bogdan Ciubotaru, Gabriel-Miro Muntean
:
QMS-Quality of Multimedia Streaming metric for soft-handover in heterogeneous wireless environments. 376-379 - Linoh A. Magagula, H. Anthony Chan, Olabisi Emmanuel Falowo:
Handover coordination with a relay-based design for heterogeneous wireless networks. 380-383
Network Traffic Measurements and Characterization
- Vidarshana W. Bandara, Ali Pezeshki, Anura P. Jayasumana:
Modeling spatial and temporal behavior of Internet traffic anomalies. 384-391 - Anne Nevin, Peder J. Emstad:
MBAC: The measurement error with non-homogeneous flows. 392-399 - Hui Lin, Min Liu, Anfu Zhou, Huasha Liu, Zhongcheng Li:
A novel hybrid probing technique for end-to-end available bandwidth estimation. 400-407 - Rodrigo Braga, Edjard de Souza Mota
, Alexandre Passito:
Lightweight DDoS flooding attack detection using NOX/OpenFlow. 408-415
Security
- Katrin Hoeper, Lidong Chen:
An inconvenient truth about tunneled authentications. 416-423 - Daiki Nobayashi, Takashi Sera, Takeshi Ikenaga
, Yutaka Nakamura, Yoshiaki Hori:
A network reconfiguration scheme against misbehaving nodes. 424-431 - Hamdi Eltaief, Habib Youssef:
RMLCC: Recovery-based multi-layer connected chain mechanism for multicast source authentication. 432-439
Ad-hoc & Sensor Networks (2)
- Jie Feng, Derek L. Eager, Dwight J. Makaroff:
Coverage preserving aggregation protocols for dense sensor networks. 440-447 - Can Basaran, Kyoung-Don Kang, Mehmet H. Suzer:
Hop-by-hop congestion control and load balancing in wireless sensor networks. 448-455 - Mustafa Ilhan Akbas
, Matthias R. Brust, Damla Turgut:
SOFROP: Self-organizing and fair routing protocol for wireless networks with mobile sensors and stationary actors. 456-463 - Andrew Newell, Kemal Akkaya, Enes Yildiz:
Providing multi-perspective event coverage in wireless multimedia sensor networks. 464-471
Core Networks
- Wissam Hamzeh, Abdelhakim Hafid:
A distributed parallel approach for BGP routing table partitioning in next generation routers. 472-479 - Uli Bornhauser, Peter Martini, Martin Horneffer:
Root causes for iBGP routing anomalies. 480-487
Local Area Networks
- Bert Vankeirsbilck, Jelle Nelis, Dieter Verslype, Chris Develder
, Tom Van Leeuwen, Bart Dhoedt:
Integrating personal media and Digital TV with QoS guarantees using virtualized set-top boxes: Architecture and performance measurements. 488-495 - Guosong Tian, Yu-Chu Tian
, Colin J. Fidge
:
Performance analysis of IEEE 802.11 DCF based WNCS networks. 496-503 - Jing Wang, R. Venkatesha Prasad
, Ignas G. Niemegeers:
A multipath approach for reliable high quality video transport in indoor 60 GHz radio networks. 504-511
Scheduling in Wireless Networks
- Jeremy Gribben, Azzedine Boukerche:
Localization scheduling in wireless ad hoc networks. 512-519 - Rukhsana Ruby, Amr Mohamed
, Victor C. M. Leung
:
Utility-based uplink scheduling algorithm for enhancing throughput and fairness in relayed LTE networks. 520-527 - Lucas Vespa, Ning Weng:
Quality-aware scheduling metrics for adaptive sensor networks. 528-535
Peer-to-peer Networks
- Jason But, Philip Branch, Tung Le:
Rapid Identification of BitTorrent traffic. 536-543 - Shun Kit Kwan, Jogesh K. Muppala:
Bag-of-Tasks applications scheduling on volunteer desktop grids with adaptive information dissemination. 544-551 - Anupam Das, Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam:
A novel feedback based fast adaptive trust model for P2P networks. 552-559
Wireless LAN
- Jing Xie, Yuming Jiang:
A network calculus approach to delay evaluation of IEEE 802.11 DCF. 560-567 - Zhe Wang, Mahbub Hassan, Tim Moors:
A study of spatial packet loss correlation in 802.11 wireless networks. 568-575 - Hyeonmok Ko, Jongmin Shin, Dongho Kwak, Cheeha Kim:
A joint approach to bandwidth allocation and AP-client association for WLANs. 576-581
Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks
- Khaled Almiani
, Anastasios Viglas, Lavy Libman:
Energy-efficient data gathering with tour length-constrained mobile elements in wireless sensor networks. 582-589 - Anwar Al-Khateeb, Luciano Lavagno:
MEOW: Model-based design of an energy-optimized protocol stack for wireless sensor networks. 590-597 - Andreas Reinhardt
, Parag S. Mogre, Tobias Koenig, Ralf Steinmetz:
SFHC.KOM: Stateful header compression for wireless sensor networks. 598-605
The 4th IEEE LCN Workshop On User MObility and VEhicular Networks (ON-MOVE 2010)
On-Move Vehicular Communications Applications
- Ramon Bauza, Javier Gozálvez
, Joaquín Sánchez-Soriano
:
Road traffic congestion detection through cooperative Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications. 606-612 - Annette Böhm, Kristoffer Lidström, Magnus Jonsson, Tony Larsson:
Evaluating CALM M5-based vehicle-to-vehicle communication in various road settings through field trials. 613-620
On-Move Posters, Demos and Coffee
- Fadel M. Adib, Hazem M. Hajj:
VSpyware: Spyware in VANETs. 621-624 - Karel De Vogeleer, Selim Ickin, David Erman, Markus Fiedler:
PERIMETER: A user-centric mobility framework. 625-626 - Dola Saha, Aveek Dutta, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas C. Sicker:
Active radar - A cooperative approach using multicarrier communication. 627-630
On-Move Vehicular Communications Protocols
- Mohammad S. Almalag, Michele C. Weigle:
Using traffic flow for cluster formation in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 631-636 - Sarah Sharafkandi, David H. C. Du:
A new MAC layer protocol for safety communication in dense vehicular networks. 637-644
On-Move Mobile Users Localization
- Xin Liu, Carey Williamson, Jon G. Rokne:
Physics-based modeling of skier mobility and avalanche rescue in mountainous terrain. 645-652 - Stefan Aust, Tetsuya Ito, Peter Davis:
Seamless indoor/outdoor location cognition with confidence in wireless systems. 653-657
On-Move Mobility Management
- Satoko Itaya, Naoki Yoshinaga, Hirohiko Ito, Rie Tanaka, Taku Konishi, Shinichi Doi, Keiji Yamada:
Proposal of user-collaborative mobile object assignment system. 658-662 - Selim Ickin, Karel De Vogeleer, Markus Fiedler, David Erman:
The effects of Packet Delay Variation on the perceptual quality of video. 663-668
The 10th IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Local Networks (WLN 2010)
WLN Wireless Networks 1
- Almudena Konrad:
Realistic link modeling and simulation using WiLinkSim. 669-675 - Yonglin Ren, Azzedine Boukerche, Lynda Mokdad:
A novel framework of secure network management for wireless and mobile networks. 676-683 - Zhenxia Zhang, Richard W. Pazzi, Azzedine Boukerche:
A fast MAC layer handoff protocol for WiFi-based wireless networks. 684-690 - Ahmed Hasswa, Hossam S. Hassanein:
Managing Presence and Policies in Social Network dependent systems. 691-698
WLN Wireless Sensor Networks
- Shanthi Vemulapalli, Kemal Akkaya:
Mobility-based self route recovery from multiple node failures in mobile sensor networks. 699-706 - Sanjaya Gajurel, Mark Heiferling:
Swarm intelligent routing solution for Wireless Sensor Networks. 707-714 - Fadi M. Al-Turjman, Ashraf E. Al-Fagih, Hossam S. Hassanein, Mohamed Ibnkahla:
Deploying fault-tolerant grid-based wireless sensor networks for environmental applications. 715-722 - Namita Sapre, Mohamed F. Younis, Tim Oates:
Energy efficient node engagement strategies for achieving data fidelity in wireless sensor networks. 723-729