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Route Driven Gossip: Probabilistic Reliable Multicast in Ad Hoc.. - Luo, Eugster, Hubaux (2003)   (Correct)
Traditionally, reliable multicast protocols are deterministic in nature. It is precisely this determinism which tends to become their limiting factor when aiming at reliability and scalability, partic... / Reliable Multicast in Ad Hoc Networks Jun Luo Patrick Th. Eugster

PowerNP Network Processor: Hardware, Software And Applications - Allen, Bass, Basso, Boivie.. (2003)   (Correct)
Deep packet processing is migrating to the edges of service provider networks to simplify and speed up core functions. On the other hand, the cores of such networks are migrating to the switching of h... /

Open Issues on TCP for Mobile Computing - Tsaoussidis, Matta (2002)   (Correct)
We discuss the design principles of TCP within the context of heterogeneous wired/wireless networks and mobile networking. We identify three shortcomings in TCP's behavior: (i) the protocol's error de... / of heterogeneous wired wireless networks and mobile networking. We

A Dynamic Call Admission Policy with Precision QoS Guarantee Using.. - Wu, Wong, Li (2002)   (Correct)
Call admission control is one of the key elements in ensuring the QoS in mobile wireless networks supporting multimedia applications. The traditional trunk reservation policy and its numerous variants... / Control for Mobile Wireless Networks Si Wu y K. Y. br Stochastic Control for Mobile Wireless Networks Si Wu y K.

Adaptive Security for Multi-layer Ad-hoc Networks - Kong, Luo, Xu, Gu, Gerla, Lu (2002)   (Correct)
Secure communication is critical in military environments where the network infrastructure is vulnerable to various attacks and compromises. A conventional centralized solution breaks down when the se... /

Ariadne: A Secure On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks - Hu, Perrig, Johnson (2002)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network is a group of wireless mobile computers (or nodes), in which individual nodes cooperate by forwarding packets for each other to allow nodes to communicate beyond direct wireless tran... /

Deterministic Time-Varying Packet Fair Queueing for Integrated.. - Stamoulis, Giannakis (2002)   (Correct)
In integrated services networks, the provision of Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees depends critically upon the scheduling algorithm employed at the network layer. In this work we review fundamental... /

Modelling Data-Centric Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks - Krishnamachari, Estrin, Wicker (2002)   (Correct)
Sensor networks differ from traditional networks in several ways: sensor networks have severe energy constraints, redundant low-rate data, and many-to-one flows. The end-to-end routing schemes that ha... / Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks Bhaskar Krishnamachari

Implementation of a Power-Saving Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Jamieson (2002)   (Correct)
We describe the design and implementation of a power-saving protocol for ad hoc wireless networks. We present the Span power-saving protocol and discuss its implementation in the context of the Linux ... / Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks by Kyle Jamieson

An Extensible and Scalable Content Adaptation Pipeline Architecture.. - Phan, Zorpas, Bagrodia (2002)   (Correct)
The importance of middleware and content adaptation has previously been demonstrated for pervasive use of Web-based applications. In this paper we propose a modular, extensible, and scalable middlewar... /

Distributed Construction of a Planar Spanner and Routing for Ad Hoc.. - Li, Calinescu, Wan (2002)   (Correct)
Several localized routing protocols [1] guarantee the delivery of the packets when the underlying network topology is the Delaunay triangulation of all wireless nodes. However, it is expensive to cons... / and Routing for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Xiang-Yang Li Gruia br Spanner and Routing for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Xiang-Yang Li

Gossip-Based Ad Hoc Routing - Haas, Halpern, Li (2002)   (Correct)
Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimizations, many routing messages are propagated unnecessarily. We propose a gossiping-based approach, where eac... / behavior in sufficiently large networks in some executions the gossip

A Packet Scheduling Approach to QoS Support in Multihop Wireless.. - Luo, Lu, Bharghavan, Cheng, Zhong (2002)   (Correct)
this paper, we propose a new scheduling model that addresses this conflict. The main results of this paper are the following: (a) a two-tier service model that provides a minimum "fair" allocation o... / QoS Support in Multihop Wireless Networks Haiyun Luo Songwu Lu a

Efficient Power Control via Pricing in Wireless Data Networks - Saraydar, Mandayam (2002)   (Correct)
A major challenge in operation of wireless communications systems is the e#cient use of radio resources. One important component of radio resource management is power control, which has been studied... / via Pricing in Wireless Data Networks Cem U. Saraydar Lucent br Power Control via Pricing in Wireless Data Networks Cem U.

A Network Information Theory for Wireless Communication: Scaling Laws .. - Xie, Kumar (2002)   (Correct)
How much information can be carried over a wireless network with a multiplicity of nodes? What are the optimal strategies for information transmission and cooperation among the nodes? We obtain shar... /

Cooperative Computing for Distributed Embedded Systems - Borcea, Iyer, Kang, Saxena, Iftode (2002)   (Correct)
The next generation of computing systems will be embedded, in a virtually unbounded number, and dynamically connected. Although these systems will penetrate every possible domain of our daily life, th... /

SOS: Secure Overlay Services - Keromytis, Misra, Rubenstein (2002)   (Correct)
Denial of service (DoS) attacks continue to threaten the reliability of networking systems. Previous approaches to protect networks from DoS attacks are reactive in that they wait for an attack to be... /

A Security Architecture for Application Session Handoff - Skow, Kong, Phan, Cheng, Guy.. (2002)   (Correct)
Ubiquitous computing across a variety of wired and wireless connections still lacks an effective security architecture. In our research work, we address the specific issue of designing and building a ... /

SEAD: Secure Efficient Distance Vector Routing for Mobile Wireless Ad .. - Hu, Johnson, Perrig (2002)   (Correct)
An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless computers (nodes), communicating among themselves over possibly multihop paths, without the help of any infrastructure such as base stations or access poi... /

A Proxy Based Indirect Routing Scheme for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Wook Choi And (2002)   (Correct)
The majority of the existing ad hoc wireless network routing protocols has a tendency to use the shortest single path from the source to the destination. However, in constantly changing topologies suc... / Scheme for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Wook Choi and Sajal K. Das

Power-Saving Protocols for IEEE 802.11-Based Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks - Yu-Chee Tseng Chih-Shun (2002)   (Correct)
Power-saving is a critical issue for almost all kinds of portable devices. In this paper, we consider the design of power-saving protocols for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) that allow mobile hosts t... / . -Based Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks Yu-Chee Tseng Chih-Shun Hsu br power management power saving wireless communication. I. INTRODUCTION

Robotics-Based Location Sensing using Wireless Ethernet - Ladd, Bekris, Rudys, Marceau.. (2002)   (Correct)
A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This paper describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for det... / an IEEE . b wireless Ethernet network. Previous approaches to br Location Sensing using Wireless Ethernet Andrew M. Ladd

The case for a new IP congestion control framework - Kelly (2002)   (Correct)
There is now an increased understanding of how to engineer end-system based flow controls that offer low-loss and low-delay to all packets even when congestion is present. These new controls use exp... / has allowed rapid evolution of networking technologies below the IP

Robust Detection in DS/CDMA - Delic, Hocanin (2002)   (Correct)
Robust single-user detection is employed in a direct sequencecode division multiple access (DS/CDMA) system in which the noise process contains impulsive components. The breakdown point is computed fo... /

Ubiquitous Networks and their Applications - Weatherall, Jones (2002)   (Correct)
Recent improvements in microprocessor and radio technologies have led to an increasing interest in wireless networking. At the same time, personal digital electronics have become widespread. To the ... /

Using Overlays to Improve Network Security - Keromytis, Misra, Rubenstein (2002)   (Correct)
As we increase our dependency upon networked communication, the incentive to compromise and degrade network perlbrmance increases lbr those who wish to disrupt the flow of information. Attacks that le... /

Version Stamps - Decentralized Version Vectors - Almeida, Baquero, Fonte (2002)   (Correct)
Version vectors and their variants play a central role in update tracking in optimistic distributed systems. Existing mechanisms for a variable number of participants use a mapping from identities to ... /

The Anatomy of a Context-Aware Application - Harter, Hopper, Steggles, Ward.. (2002)   (Correct)
this paper we describe a sensor-driven, or sentient, computing platform that collects environmental data, and presents that data in a form suitable for context-aware applications unknown Wireless Netw... /

A Distributed Dynamic Regional Location Management Scheme for Mobile.. - Jiang Xie And (2002)   (Correct)
Mobile IP is a simple and scalable global mobility solution. However, it may cause excessive signaling traffic and long signaling delay. Mobile IP regional registration is proposed to reduce the numbe... / Akyildiz Broadband and Wireless Networking Laboratory School of

Scalable Information-Driven Sensor Querying and Routing for ad hoc.. - Chu, Haußecker, Zhao (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes two novel techniques, information-driven sensor querying (IDSQ) and constrained anisotropic diffusion routing (CADR), for energy-efficient data querying and routing in ad hoc ... / for ad hoc Heterogeneous Sensor Networks Maurice Chu Horst Haussecker

Self-Routing in Networks of Embedded Systems using Smart Messages - Borcea, Saxena, Iyer, Kang, Sarker.. (2002)   (Correct)
Smart Messages provide a simple, yet flexible model for programming distributed applications in massive networks of embedded systems. A Smart Message (SM) is a dynamic collection of code and data that... /

Optimal MAC State Switching for cdma2000 Networks - Mainak Chatterjee And (2002)   (Correct)
This paper deals with the performance modeling of the various MAC states as defined by the cdma2000 protocol. Our method uses a composite performance metric which has the capability of proportionally ... / MAC State Switching for cdma Networks Mainak Chatterjee and Sajal K. br K. Das Center for Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking CReWMaN

E2WFQ: An Energy Efficient Fair Scheduling Policy for Wireless Systems - Raghunathan, Ganeriwal, Schurgers.. (2002)   (Correct)
As embedded systems are being networked, often wirelessly, an increasingly larger share of their total energy budget is due to the communication. This necessitates the development of power management ... /

Energy-Efficient PCF Operation of IEEE 802.11a Wireless LAN - Qiao, Choi, Soomro, Shin (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we demonstrate the energy-efficient Point Coordination Function (PCF) operation of IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN (WLAN) via both transmit power control (TPC) and physical layer (PHY) rate a... / Wireless Communications and Networking The University of Michigan br PCF Operation of IEEE . a Wireless LAN Daji Qiao Sunghyun

Self-Organizing Packet Radio Ad hoc Networks with Overlay (SOPRANO) - Zadeh, Jabbari, Pickholtz, Vojcic (2002)   (Correct)
The SOPRANO project involves a novel adaptive and scalable wireless network architecture utilizing a mixture of cellular and multihop packet radio system topologies with potential to support a variety... /

On the Scalability of Ad Hoc Routing Protocols - Santivanez, McDonald, Stavrakakis.. (2002)   (Correct)
A novel framework is presented for the study of scalability in ad hoc networks. Using this framework, the first asymptotic analysis is provided with respect to network size, mobility, and traffic for ... /

An Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks - Ye, Heidemann, Estrin (2002)   (Correct)
This paper proposes S-MAC, a medium-access control (MAC) protocol designed for wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks use battery-operated computing and sensing devices. A network of these... /

Power-Controlled Data Prefetching/Caching in Wireless Packet Networks - Gitzenis, Bambos (2002)   (Correct)
We investigate efficient schemes for data communication from a server to a mobile terminal over a wireless channel of fluctuating quality. A user requests to access various data items on the terminal.... / in Wireless Packet Networks Savvas Gitzenis and Nicholas br Data Prefetching Caching in Wireless Packet Networks Savvas

Bluetooth Scatternets: An Enhanced Adaptive Scheduling Scheme - Baatz, Frank, Kühl, Martini, Scholz (2002)   (Correct)
The vision of ad-hoc networking with Bluetooth includes the concept of devices participating in multiple "piconets" and thereby forming a "scatternet". However, the details of scatternet support for B... / Abstract-The vision of ad-hoc networking with Bluetooth includes the br designed as a low-cost low-power wireless networking technology to be used

Multiple Access Protocols with Smart Antennas in Multihop Ad Hoc.. - G. (2002)   (Correct)
Multihop ad hoc networking is a very appealing technology for the deployment of wireless data networks. It eliminates the need for network planning and the reliance on fixed infrastructure. Multihop a... /

A Novel Mechanism for Data Streaming Across Multiple IP Links for.. - Dhananjay Phatak Tom (2002)   (Correct)
With ubiquitous computing and network access now a reality, multiple network conduits will be available to mobile as well as static hosts (for instance, wired connections, 802.11 style LANs, Bluetooth... / With ubiquitous computing and network access now a reality multiple br and so on. Furthermore since wireless bandwidth is likely to remain a

Is IP going to take over the world (of communications)? - Molinero-Fernández, McKeown, Zhang (2002)   (Correct)
While it is technically pleasing to believe that IP will dominate all forms of communication, our delight in its elegance is making us overlook its shortcomings. IP is an excellent means to exchange d... /

Mendosus: A SAN-Based Fault-Injection Test-Bed for the Construction.. - Li, Martin, Nagaraja, Nguyen, Zhang (2002)   (Correct)
We describe Mendosus, a SAN-based fault-injection test-bed that supports the emulation of LAN-based systems. Our goal is to provide a test-bed for service designers to systematically assess the impact... / Construction of Highly Available Network Services Submitted to Workshop

Simultaneous Routing and Resource Allocation via Dual Decomposition - Xiao, Johansson, Boyd (2002)   (Correct)
In wireless data networks the optimal routing of data depends on the link capacities which, in turn, are determined by the allocation of communications resources (such as powers and bandwidths) to t... /

Application Layer Error Correction Coding for Rate-Distortion.. - Chakareski, Chou (2002)   (Correct)
this paper we assume a di erent mechanism for cross-layer awareness in wireless systems, which may be easier to implement. In particular, we assume that the client application may observe bit errors i... / media over a lossy backbone packet network through a base station to a br Optimized Streaming to Wireless Clients Jacob Chakareski and

Distributed Construction of Connected Dominating Set in Wireless Ad.. - Wan, Alzoubi, Frieder (2002)   (Correct)
Connected dominating set (CDS) has been proposed as virtual backbone or spine of wireless ad hoc networks. Three distributed approximation algorithms have been proposed in the literature for minimum C... / Dominating Set in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Peng-Jun Wan Khaled M. br of Connected Dominating Set in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Peng-Jun Wan

Energy-Aware Wireless Microsensor Networks - Raghunathan, Schurgers, Park.. (2002)   (Correct)
This article describes architectural and algorithmic approaches that designers can use to enhance the energy awareness of wireless sensor networks. The article starts off with an analysis of the power... /

Performance Optimization of VoIP Calls over Wireless Links Using.. - Sajal Das Enoch (2002)   (Correct)
Intelligent mobile terminals (or users) of next generation wireless networks are expected to initiate voice over IP (VoIP) calls using session set-up protocols like H.323 or SIP (Session Initiation Pr... / Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking CReWMaN Department of br Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking CReWMaN Department of

Characterizing User Behavior and Network Performance in a Public.. - Balachandran, Voelker, Bahl, Rangan (2002)   (Correct)
This paper presents and analyzes user behavior and network performance in a public-area wireless network using a workload captured at a well-attended ACM conference. The goals of our study are: (1) to... /

The Escritoire: A personal projected display for interacting with.. - Ashdown, Robinson (2002)   (Correct)
The Escritoire is a horizontal desk interface that uses two projectors to create a foveal display. Items such as images, documents, and the interactive displays of other conventional computers, can be... /

Performance Analysis of TCP over Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Ramarathinam, Labrador (2002)   (Correct)
Most research in mobile ad hoc networks has been devoted to routing protocols since they are fundamental to the technology. Performance analyses of these protocols have shown advantages and disadvanta... /

Optimizing the Topology of Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networks - Marsan, Chiasserini, Nucci (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we address the problem of determining an optimal topology for Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networks (BT-WPANs). In BT-WPANs, multiple communication channels are available, thanks to... / Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networks Marco Ajmone Marsan Carla F.

Wavelength Reuse for Efficient Transport of Variable-Size Packets in.. - Maier, Scheutzow, Reisslein, Wolisz (2002)   (Correct)
Metro WDM networks play an important role in the emerging Internet hierarchy; they interconnect the backbone WDM networks and the local access networks. The current SONET/SDH--over--WDM--ring metro ne... / Packets in a Metro WDM Network Martin Maier Michael Scheutzow

Energy-Aware Routing in Cluster-Based Sensor Networks - Younis, Youssef, Arisha (2002)   (Correct)
Recently there has been a growing interest in the applications of sensor networks. Since sensors are generally constrained in on-board energy supply, efficient management of the network is crucial in ... / Routing in Cluster-Based Sensor Networks Mohamed Younis Dept. of

Providing Real-Time Security Support For Multi-Level Ad-Hoc Networks - Kong, Gerla (2002)   (Correct)
Digital battlefields have different settings from the existing communication networks like the Internet or cellular networks, which are established on permanent infrastructures and transaction/session... /

A Greedy Approach to Replicated Content Placement Using Graph Coloring - Ko, Rubenstein (2002)   (Correct)
Connectivity within ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks undergoes constant change. One approach to reducing the cost of nding information within these networks is to replicate the information among mult... / within ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks undergoes constant change. One br with every other user. In the wireless ad hoc environment this may be

A New Preemption Policy for DiffServ-Aware Traffic Engineering to.. - de Oliveira, Scoglio, Akyildiz, Uhl (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, a new preemption policy is proposed and complemented with an adaptive scheme that aims to minimize rerouting. The preemption policy combines the three main optimization criteria: number... / in several areas of communication networks is the problem of bandwidth br are with the Broadband and Wireless Networking Laboratory School of

Detecting Context in Distributed Sensor Networks by Using Smart.. - Michahelles, Samulowitz, Schiele (2002)   (Correct)
Context modeling and detection will play a major role for pervasive computing. This paper proposes an approach to reveal the user's context in a self-organized sensor network without a central point... / Context in Distributed Sensor Networks by Using Smart Context-Aware

A Reactive Service Composition Architecture for Pervasive Computing.. - Chakraborty, Perich, Joshi, Finin.. (2002)   (Correct)
Technological advances in semiconductor processing and design as well as wireless networking are leading us towards the vision of Pervasive Computing. We envision that in the (near) future, devices a... /

EQUIP: a Software Platform for Distributed Interactive Systems - Greenhalgh (2002)   (Correct)
EQUIP is a new software platform designed and engineered to support the development and deployment of distributed interactive systems, such as mixed reality user interfaces that combine distributed in... /

GSD: A Novel Group-based Service Discovery Protocol for MANETS - Chakraborty, Joshi, Yesha, Finin (2002)   (Correct)
This paper proposes a novel distributed service discovery protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. The protocol is based on the concept of peer-to-peer caching of service advertisements and group-based in... /

Implementation Experiences of Bandwidth Guarantee on a Wireless LAN - Sharma, Gopalan, Zhu, Peng, De.. (2002)   (Correct)
Rether was originally developed to support guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) for shared Ethernet LANs. With the growing popularity of wireless LANs, we modi ed the Rether protocol to provide QoS gua... / De Tzi-cker Chiueh Rether Networks Inc. Mark Tree Road Suite

Broadcast Scheduling: When Fairness is Fine - Jeff Edmonds Kirk (2002)   (Correct)
We investigate server scheduling policies to minimize user perceived latency in a client-server system where the server uses broadcast communication. We show that no O(1)- competitive online algorithm... / servers etc.are ubiquitous in networking applications. ffl br servers etc.are ubiquitous in networking applications. ffl

Profile Driven Data Management for Pervasive Environments - Perich, Avancha, Chakraborty, Joshi, .. (2002)   (Correct)
The past few years have seen significant work in mobile data management, typically based on the client/proxy/server model. Mobile/wireless devices are treated as clients that are data consumers only... /

Design and Deployment of Link-Layer Boosters for Per-flow Improvement .. - Hoene, Carreras, Chen, Wolisz (2002)   (Correct)
The transport mechanisms of lnternet have an inherent drawback, which is due to their generality. Internet has to support a broad range of services (data, audio, video, etc.) on top of a unique protoc... /

Simulation-based Analysis of Security Exposures in Mobile Ad Hoc.. - Michiardi, Molva (2002)   (Correct)
increasing attention among researchers in recent years and a variety of routing protocols targeted specifically at the ad hoc networking environment have been proposed. However, little information abo... /

Energy-efficient Scheduling of Packet - Transmissions Over Wireless (2002)   (Correct)
The paper develops algorithms for minimizing the energy required to transmit packets in a wireless environment. It is motivated by the following observation: In many channel coding schemes it is possi... / Transmissions over Wireless Networks Abbas El Gamal Chandra Nair br of Packet Transmissions over Wireless Networks Abbas El Gamal

Localized Group Membership Service for Ad Hoc Networks - Briesemeister, Hommel (2002)   (Correct)
We present a specification for a new, localized group membership service that maintains the membership status of adjacent nodes -- called neighbors -- in a mobile distributed system. The service build... / Membership Service for Ad Hoc Networks Linda Briesemeister SRI br communication as found in the wireless environment. No knowledge of the

Middleware for Mobile Information Access - Chakraborty, Perich, Joshi, Finin.. (2002)   (Correct)
Mobile information access involves retrieving information from wired service providers. Often there are situations where the information is not available from a single service provider but can be obt... /

Link Technology Aspects in Multihop Ad Hoc Networks - Uskela (2002)   (Correct)
Usually, Ad Hoc network studies concentrate on network layer procedures, such as routing, and performance of the upper layer protocols of the network. The research on ad hoc networking is mostly focus... /

Channel Allocation in OFDMA based Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Kulkarni, Raghunathan, Srivastava.. (2002)   (Correct)
Wireless ad hoc networks find great utility in situations where there is no wired base station infrastructure. For large networks wireless channel access needs to be performed in a distributed manner.... /

Multiuser Soft Interference Canceler via Iterative Decoding for DSL.. - Cheong, Choi, Cioffi (2002)   (Correct)
This paper presents a method to mitigate interference on a transmission system by another system with an overlapping frequency band. The systems are uncoordinated so that they cannot be made to transm... / system with a home local area network interference. The system of br a code division multiple access wireless system. Using the fact that the

Real-World Experiences with an Interactive Ad Hoc Sensor Network - Yarvis, Conner, Krishnamurthy.. (2002)   (Correct)
While it is often suggested that moderate-scale ad hoc sensor networks' are a promising approach to solving real-world problems, most evaluations' of sensor network protocols' have focused on simulati... /

Optimal Energy Allocation and Admission Control for Communications.. - Fu, Modiano, Tsitsiklis (2002)   (Correct)
We address the issue of optimal energy allocation and admission control for communications satellites in earth orbit. These satellites receive requests for transmission as they orbit the earth, but ma... / a best-effort packet data network such as the Internet demand br resource allocation problems in wireless communications. I.

Energy-Limited Wireless Networking with Directional Antennas: The.. - Jeffrey Wieselthier Information (2002)   (Correct)
We consider ad hoc wireless networks that use directional antennas and have limited energy resources. The performance objectives of such networks depend largely on the application. However, a robust p... / Energy-Limited Wireless Networking with Directional Antennas br Energy-Limited Wireless Networking with Directional Antennas The

Ph.D. Preliminary Proposal - DSMCast: A Scalable Approach for.. - Striegel (2002)   (Correct)
The phenomenal growths of group communications and QoS-aware applications over the Internet have respectively accelerated the development of two key technologies, namely, multicasting and Differentiat... /

Combined Routing Scheduling for Spatial TDMA in Multihop Ad hoc.. - Sánchez, Zander, Giles (2002)   (Correct)
Multihop ad hoc radio networks can potentially provide low cost, reliable and easily deployed wireless communications for both civilian and military applications. Using a store and forward procedure, ... /

Design and Evaluation of an Individually Simulated Mobility Model in - Tan, Zhou, Ho, Mehta, Tanabe (2002)   (Correct)
Since there has been little focus on systematically creating user mobility and communication pattern traces, researchers in the mobile networking community often propose personal models with which to ... /

Combined Routing, Channel Scheduling, and Power Control in Packet.. - Jean, Zadeh, Jabbari (2002)   (Correct)
We present the development of a framework for a high capacity wireless network for Internet applications. By replacing some of the network nodes with wireless routers, we form a wireless multihop netw... /

Improving Throughput with Cascaded TCP Connections: the Logistical.. - Swany, Wolski (2002)   (Correct)
This paper describes a system designed to improve network performance and functionality in a way that is applicable from high-performance distributed computing to wireless and mobile networking. Our a... / a system designed to improve network performance and functionality in

Building Efficient Bluetooth Scatternet Topologies from 1-Factors - Baatz, Bieschke, Frank, Kühl.. (2002)   (Correct)
Bluetooth introduces ad hoc connectivity into the personal area. Although only the basic single-hop star-shaped topology called piconet is currently available, Bluetooth will surely evolve towards mul... /

Autonomous mobile communication relays - Nguyen, Everett, Manouk, Verma (2002)   (Correct)
Maintaining a solid radio communication link between a mobile robot entering a building and an external base station is a well-recognized problem. Modern digital radios, while affording high bandwidth... /

Energy Efficient Routing Algorithms for Acquiring Information from.. - Zussman, Segall (2002)   (Correct)
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001 have drawn attention to the use of wireless technology in order to locate survivors of structural collapse. We pr... /

MLSR: A Novel Routing Algorithm for Multilayered Satellite IP Networks - Akyildiz, Ekici, Bender (2002)   (Correct)
Several IP-based routing algorithms have been developed for low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks in recent years. The performance of the satellite IP networks can be improved drastically if multip... /

A Resource-Based Approach To Mac Layer Independent Hierarchical.. - Wischhof, Lockwood (2002)   (Correct)
The growing deployment of wireless local area networks (WLANs) in corporate environments and the increasing number of wireless Internet service providers create a need for controlled sharing of wirele... / In Wireless Local Area Networks Lars Wischhof John W. br Hierarchical Link-Sharing In Wireless Local Area Networks Lars

A New Class of Collision-Free MAC Protocols - For Ad Hoc (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, we present a class of collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocols based on the request-to-send/object-to-send/clearto -send (ROC) scheme. ROC-based protocols can solve a number... /

Infrastructured Ad Hoc Networks - Olov (2002)   (Correct)
In traditional ad hoc networks, all nodes are considered equal and take equal part in the routing and forwarding of packets. We believe that this may not always be desirable. Rather, some nodes may be... /

Low-Latency Streaming Of Pre-Encoded Video Using Channel-Adaptive.. - Liang, Girod (2002)   (Correct)
Today's Internet video streaming systems employ buffering and retransmission to guarantee the correct reception of each packet. This leads to high latency in media delivery. In this paper, we present ... / packet loss and delay due to network congestion and the heterogeneous br and error-resilience over wireless channels. Different macroblocks

ReInForM: Reliable Information Forwarding Using Multiple Paths in.. - Deb, Bhatnagar, Nath (2002)   (Correct)
Sensor networks are meant for sensing and disseminating information about the environment they sense. The criticality of a sensed phenomenon determines it's importance to the end user. Hence data dis... /

Mobility Management In Plug And Play Network - Architecture Mazen Malek (2002)   (Correct)
A Mobility Management platform in Plug-and-Play (PaP) network architecture is presented. Four different approaches for Actor, Terminal, User and Session Mobility Management are illustrated. We explo... /

Supporting Adaptation-aware Services through the Virtual Home.. - Liotta, Yew, Bohoris, Pavlou (2002)   (Correct)
This article focuses on the service management aspects of Virtual Home Environment (VHE) -like middleware for context-aware, adaptable services. We present a functional architecture which is in line w... /

The Caltech Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed - Lars Cremean William (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper we introduce the Caltech Multi-Vehicle Wireless Testbed (MVWT), a platform for testing decentralized control methodologies for multiple vehicle coordination and formation stabilization. ... /

PinPlay: Networking Objects through Pins - Van Laerhoven, Schmidt, Gellersen (2002)   (Correct)
We introduce a new concept of networking objects in everyday environments. The basic idea is to build on the familiar use of surfaces such as walls and boards for attachment of mundane objects such as... /

Performance Of A Distributed Mac For Ofdm Based Power Line.. - Sundaresan, Anand, Srikanth, Krishnan (2002)   (Correct)
We have studied the performance of a distributed medium access control (MAC) scheme in an OFDM based powerline communication (PLC) network. Most of the existing approaches for MAC in PLC networks cons... / Based Power Line Communication Networks S. Sundaresan S. Anand S. br similar approach was adopted for wireless systems in When a new

Management System Requirements for Wireless Systems Beyond 3G - Girma (2002)   (Correct)
This paper presents a comprehensive description of various management system requirements for systems beyond 3G, which have been identified as a result of the Software Based Systems activities within ... /

Capacity of Bluetooth Scatternets - Cs Tech Project (2002)   (Correct)
Most local area wireless technologies like IEEE 802.11 do not impose any restrictions on the topology of nodes and connections on which they will operate, but Bluetooth imposes some constraints for co... / The performance of Bluetooth over networks of a large number of nodes br Abstract Most local area wireless technologies like IEEE . do

The Importance of the Multipoint-to-Multipoint Indoor Radio Channel.. - Patwari, Wang, O'Dea (2002)   (Correct)
Study of the multipoint-to-multipoint (M2M) radio channel, the physical backbone of wireless ad hoc networks, has direct application in the simulation and design of multi-hop routing protocols. The ad... / Indoor Radio Channel in Ad Hoc Networks Neal Patwari EECS Department br channel the physical backbone of wireless ad hoc networks has direct

Wireless Sensor Networks for Habitat Monitoring - Mainwaring, Polastre, Szewczyk.. (2002)   (Correct)
We provide an in-depth study of applying wireless sensor networks to real-world habitat monitoring. A set of system design requirements are developed that cover the hardware design of the nodes, the d... / Wireless Sensor Networks for Habitat Monitoring Alan

Networked Surfaces: A New Concept in Mobile Networking - Scott, Hoffmann, Addlesee, Mapp.. (2002)   (Correct)
Networked Surfaces are surfaces which provide networking to specially augmented objects when these objects are physically placed on top of the surface. When an object (e.g. a notebook computer) connec... /

Self-organizing Bluetooth Scatternets - Tan (2002)   (Correct)
There is increasing interest in wireless ad hoc networks built from portable devices equipped with short-range wireless network interfaces. This thesis addresses issues related to internetworking such... /

Location-Aware Computing: A Neural Network Model For Determining.. - Battiti, Le Nhat, Villani (2002)   (Correct)
The strengths of the RF signals arriving from more access points in a wireless LANs are related to the position of the mobile terminal and can be used to derive the location of the user. unknown UNI... /

Routing on a Curve - Nath, Niculescu (2002)   (Correct)
Relentless progress in hardware technology and recent advances in sensor technology, and wireless networking have made it feasible to deploy large scale, dense ad-hoc networks. These networks together... /

Performance Metrics for Multicast Flows on Random Trees - Blaszczyszyn, Tchoumatchenko (2002)   (Correct)
We consider a flow of data packets from one source to many destinations in a communication network represented by a random oriented tree. The multicast mode is characterized by the ability of some tre... /

Hybrid Modeling of Communication Networks Using Modelica - Färnqvist, Strandemar, Johansson.. (2002)   (Correct)
Modeling and simulation of communication networks using Modelica is discussed. Congestion control in packet-switched networks, such as the Intemet, is today mainly analyzed through time-consuming simu... /

Submitted to National Conference on Communications, I.I. T Bombay - Estimation And Tracking (2002)   (Correct)
A technique for estimating and tracking unknown, frequency selective Rayleigh fast fading channels, based on a polynomial channel model, is proposed. Unlike the Kalman filter or based estimators, it d... / Giridhar Telecommunication and Networking TeNeT Group Department of br Giridhar Telecommunication and Networking TeNeT Group Department of

Low-Complexity Channel Estimation For Transmitter - Diversity Ofdm Systems (2002)   (Correct)
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) has recently been proposed for achie- ving high-bit rate communication required in wireless systems. Transmitter diversity can be used with OFDM syste... / Giridhar Telecommunication and Networking TeNeT Group Department of br Giridhar Telecommunication and Networking TeNeT Group Department of

The Grid Roofnet: a Rooftop Ad Hoc Wireless Network - Chambers (2002)   (Correct)
This thesis describes the Grid Roofnet, a rooftop wireless Ad Hoc network built using o# the shelf computers and 802.11 hardware along with special software. The Roofnet is a real-world testbed for wi... /

Mate: A Tiny Virtual Machine for Sensor Networks - Levis, Culler (2002)   (Correct)
Composed of tens of thousands of tiny devices with very limited resources ("motes"), sensor networks are subject to novel systems problems and constraints. The large number of motes in a sensor networ... /

Challenge: Integrating Mobile Wireless Devices Into The Computational .. - Phan, Huang, Dulan (2002)   (Correct)
One application domain the mobile computing community has not yet entered is that of grid computing -- the aggregation of networkconnected computers to form a large-scale, distributed system used to t... /

Exploiting the adaptive properties of a probing device for TCP in.. - Tsaoussidis, Lahanas (2002)   (Correct)
End-to-end protocols lack the functionality to efficiently adjust their error control strategies to the distinct characteristics of network environments and to specific constraints of communicating de... /

Acan- Ad Hoc Context Aware Network - khedr, karmouch (2002)   (Correct)
This paper presents the design and system architecture of the Ad hoc Context Aware Network (ACAN), a wireless environment with no pre-configuration and with spontaneous applications running according ... /

Statistical Learning Theory for Location Fingerprinting in Wireless.. - Battiti, al. (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper, techniques and algorithms developed in the framework of statistical learning theory are analyzed and applied to the problem of determining the location of a wireless device by measuring... /

Secure Method Invocation in Jason - Brinkman, Hoepman (2002)   (Correct)
In this paper we describe the Secure Method Invocation (SMI) framework implemented for Jason, our Javacard As Secure Objects Networks platform. Jason realises the secure object store paradigm, that re... /

End-to-end security in active networks - Brown (2001)   (Correct)
Active network solutions have been proposed to many of the problems caused by the increasing heterogeneity of the Internet. These systems allow nodes within the network to process data passing through... /

Mining Scientific Data - Ramakrishnan, Grama (2001)   (Correct)
The past two decades have seen rapid advances in high performance computing and unknown Mining Scientific Data Naren Ramakrishnan Department of Computer Science Virginia Tech, VA 24061 Tel: (540) ... / of massive storage systems and fast networking technology to manage and br massive storage systems and fast networking technology to manage and

Energy-efficient wireless networking for multimedia applications - Havinga, Smit (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper we identify the most prominent problems of wireless multimedia networking and present several state-of-the-art solutions with a focus on energy efficiency. Three key problems in networ... / Energy-efficient wireless networking for multimedia applications

On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol in Multihop Wireless Mobile.. - Lee, Su, Gerla (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents the On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol (ODMRP) for wireless mobile ad unknown Mobile Networks and Applications 0 (2001) ?--? 1 On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol in Multihop Wi... / Mobile Networks and Applications

Security in the Jini Networking Technology: A Decentralized Trust.. - Eronen (2001)   (Correct)
OF TECHNOLOGY MASTER'S THESIS Author: Pasi Eronen Title: Security in the Jini Networking Technology: A Decentralized Trust Management Approach Date: March 6, 2001 Pages: 8 + 60 Department: Depa... / Eronen Security In The Jini Networking Technology A br Security In The Jini Networking Technology A Decentralized

A Clustering Scheme for Hierarchical Control in Wireless Networks - Suman Banerjee Samir (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper we present a clustering scheme to create hierarchies for wireless networks. A cluster is defined as a subset of vertices, whose induced graph is connected. In addition, a cluster is requ... / Hierarchical Control in Wireless Networks Suman Banerjee Samir Khuller

Parallel Simulation of Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Liu (2001)   (Correct)
There has been rapid growth in wireless communication services. Efficient modeling tools are essential to the design and evaluation of wireless systems. Detail simulation of wireless networks requires... / of Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Xiaowen Jason Liu Dartmouth

Towards a Reflective Middleware Framework for QoS-enabled CORBA.. - Wang, Kircher, Schmidt, Parameswaran (2001)   (Correct)
Although existing CORBA specifications, such as Real-time CORBA and CORBA Messaging, address many end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) aspects, they do not define strategies for configuring these QoS a... / the communication protocols and networks used to interconnect distributed br will increasingly run in ad hoc wireless networking configurations where

Transcoding Characteristics of Web Images - Chandra, Gehani, Ellis, Vahdat (2001)   (Correct)
Transcoding is a technique employed by network proxies to dynamically customize multimedia objects for prevailing network conditions and individual client characteristics. Transcoding can be performed... / is a technique employed by network proxies to dynamically customize br DSL cable and telephone modems to wireless technologies such as cellular

Random, Ephemeral Transaction Identifiers in Dynamic Sensor Networks - Elson, Estrin (2001)   (Correct)
Recent advances in miniaturization and low-cost, lowpower design have led to active research in large-scale, highly distributed systems of small, wireless, low-power, unattended sensors and actuators.... / Identifiers in Dynamic Sensor Networks Jeremy Elson and Deborah

An Adaptive Distance Vector Routing Algorithm for Mobile, Ad Hoc.. - Boppana, Konduru (2001)   (Correct)
We present a new routing algorithm called Adaptive Distance Vector (ADV) for mobile, ad hoc networks (MANETs). ADV is a distance vector routing algorithm that exhibits some on-demand characteristics b... / Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Rajendra V. Boppana and

SPINS: Security Protocols for Sensor Networks - Perrig, Szewczyk, Wen, Culler, Tygar (2001)   (Correct)
As sensor networks edge closer towards wide-spread deployment, security issues become a central concern. So far, much research has focused on making sensor networks feasible and useful, and has not co... / Security Protocols for Sensor Networks Adrian Perrig Robert

Reconsidering Internet Mobility - Snoeren, Balakrishnan, Kaashoek (2001)   (Correct)
Despite the popularity of mobile computing platforms, appropriate system support for mobile operation is lacking in the Internet. This paper argues this is not for lack of deployment incentives, but b... / scheme iii handle unexpected network disconnections in a graceful

Virtuosity: Programmable Resource Management for Spawning Networks - Villela, Campbell, Vicente (2001)   (Correct)
The creation, deployment and management of network architecture is manual, time consuming and costly. To the network architect the creation process is ad-hoc in nature, based on hand crafting small-... / Resource Management for Spawning Networks Daniel Villela and Andrew T.

CANS: Composable, Adaptive Network Services Infrastructure - Fu, Shi, Akkerman, Karamcheti (2001)   (Correct)
Ubiquitous access to sophisticated internet services from diverse end devices across heterogeneous networks requires the injection of additional functionality into the network to handle protocol conve... / CANS Composable Adaptive Network Services Infrastructure

Effects of Detail in Wireless Network Simulation - Heidemann, Bulusu, Elson.. (2001)   (Correct)
Experience with wired networks has provides guidance about what level of detail is appropriate for simulation-based protocol studies. Wireless simulations raise many new questions about appropriate le... / Effects of Detail in Wireless Network Simulation John Heidemann

Micro-Mobility within Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Towards Hybrid.. - Typpö (2001)   (Correct)
This work studies two different approaches for mobile networking and examines the integration of them. Protocol proposals for micro-mobility management within wireless access networks on the edge of t... / GW Internet Network infrastructure with

A Survey of Energy Efficient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks - Jones, Sivalingam, Agrawal, Chen (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless networking has witnessed an explosion of interest from consumers in recent years for its applications in mobile and personal communications. As wireless networks become an integral component ... / A Survey of Energy Ecient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks

Smart Messages: A System Architecture for Large Networks of Embedded.. - Stanley-Marbell, Borcea, Nagaraja.. (2001)   (Correct)
Embedded systems greatly outnumber desktop computing systems and are witnessing rapid growth as increasing numbers of industrial, commercial and consumer devices incorporate embedded intelligence. In ... / A System Architecture for Large Networks of Embedded Systems Phillip

RCS: A Rate Control Scheme for Real-Time Traffic in Networks with.. - Tang, Morabito, Akyildiz (2001)   (Correct)
Currently there is no control for real-time traffic sources in IP networks. This is a serious problem because real-time traffic can not only congest the network but can also cause unfairness and starv... / Scheme for Real-Time Traffic in Networks with High Bandwidth-Delay

Geography-informed Energy Conservation for Ad Hoc Routing - Xu, Heidemann (2001)   (Correct)
We introduce a geographical adaptive delity (GAF) algorithm that reduces energy consumption in ad hoc wireless networks. GAF conserves energy by identifying nodes that are equivalent from a routing p... / consumption in ad hoc wireless networks. GAF conserves energy by

DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad.. - Johnson, Maltz, Broch (2001)   (Correct)
The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be... / for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks David B. Johnson David A.

Using Situated Communication in Distributed Autonomous Mobile Robotics - Støy (2001)   (Correct)
When using communication in multi-robot systems it's often not desirable to choose an abstract form of communication that separates the messages from the physical environment in which they have meanin... / Autonomous Mobile Robotics networking for application in distributed br Autonomous Mobile Robotics networking for application in distributed

Mobile Network Estimation - Kim, Noble (2001)   (Correct)
Mobile systems must adapt their behavior to changing network conditions. To do this, they must accurately estimate available network capacity. Producing quality estimates is challenging because networ... / Mobile Network Estimation Minkyong Kim and

Automatic Deployment of Transcoding Components for Ubiquitous.. - Xiaodong Fu Weisong (2001)   (Correct)
Advances in wireless communication together with the growing number of mobile end devices hold unknown Automatic Deployment of Transcoding Components for Ubiquitous, Network-Aware Access to Internet ... / Components for Ubiquitous Network-Aware Access to Internet Services

Mobility Increases the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks - Matthias Grossglauser David (2001)   (Correct)
The capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad-hoc network where n nodes communicate in random ... / the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Matthias Grossglauser David br Increases the Capacity of Ad-hoc Wireless Networks Matthias Grossglauser

Distributed Multi-Resolution Data Integration Using Mobile - Agents Hairong Qi (2001)   (Correct)
We describe the use of the mobile agent paradigm to design an improved infrastructure for data integration in distributed sensor network (DSN). We use the acronym MADSN to denote the proposed mobileag... / integration in distributed sensor network DSN We use the acronym MADSN br typically communicate through wireless networks where the network

Using Approximate Majorization to Characterize Protocol Fairness - Rishi Bhargava Univ (2001)   (Correct)
A good measure of fairness is an essential prerequisite for a systematic development of fair resource allocation protocols as well as for a systematic evaluation of the fairness of existing protocol... / protocol in communication networks and of multi-path routing vs. br The problem is also important in wireless communications One

Minimum-Energy Broadcast Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks - Wan Calinescu Li (2001)   (Correct)
Energy conservation is a critical issue in ad hoc wireless networks for node and network life, as the nodes are powered by batteries only. One major approach for energy conservation is to route a comm... / Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks P.J. Wan G. Calinescu br Routing in Static Ad Hoc Wireless Networks P.J. Wan G.

Discrete Mobile Centers - Gao, Guibas, Hershberger, Zhang, Zhu (2001)   (Correct)
We propose a new randomized algorithm for maintaining a set of clusters among moving nodes in the plane. Given a specified cluster radius, our algorithm selects and maintains a variable subset of the ... / be interconnected into an ad-hoc network to collaboratively perform some br in diverse applications from wireless networking to sensor nets to

Fjording the Stream: An Architecture for Queries over Streaming.. - Madden, Franklin (2001)   (Correct)
If industry visionaries are correct, our lives will soon be full of sensors, connected together in loose conglomerations via wireless networks, each monitoring and collecting data about the world at ... / conglomerations via wireless networks each monitoring and collecting br in loose conglomerations via wireless networks each monitoring and

Building Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks with Low-Level Naming - Heidemann, Silva, Intanagonwiwat.. (2001)   (Correct)
In most distributed systems, naming of nodes for low-level communication leverages topological location (such as node addresses) and is independent of any application. In this paper, we investigate a... / Building Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks with Low-Level Naming

A Rate-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks - Holland (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless local area networks (W-LANs) have become increasingly popular due to the recent availability of affordable devices that are capable of communicating at high data rates. These high rates are p... / Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Gavin Holland Nitin Vaidya

A Geometric Theorem for Approximate Disk Covering Algorithms - Franceschetti, Cook, Bruck (2001)   (Correct)
We present a basic theorem in combinatorial geometry that leads to a family of approximation algorithms for the the geometric disk covering problem. These algorithms exhibit constant approximation fac... / by the Lee Center for Advanced Networking at Caltech. br by the Lee Center for Advanced Networking at Caltech. Application

A Markov-Based Channel Model Algorithm for Wireless Networks - Konrad, Zhao, Joseph, Ludwig (2001)   (Correct)
Techniques for modeling and simulating channel conditions play an essential role in understanding network protocol and application behavior. In [11], we demonstrated that inaccurate modeling using a t... / Model Algorithm for Wireless Networks Almudena Konrad Ben Y. Zhao br Channel Model Algorithm for Wireless Networks Almudena Konrad Ben

A Protocol Independent Internet Gateway for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks - Striegel, Ramanujan, Bonney (2001)   (Correct)
An autonomous wireless local area network (AWLAN) is a collection of wireless computers that can be rapidly deployed as an ad hoc network without the aid of any established infrastructure or centraliz... / Gateway for Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks A. Striegel R. Ramanujan J.

Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks - Min, Bhardwaj, Cho, shih, Sinha.. (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable fault tolerant monitoring and control of a variety of applications. Due to the large number of microsensor nodes that may be deployed and the long ... / Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks Rex Min Manish Bhardwaj br Low-Power Wireless Sensor Networks Rex Min

A Comparison of IP mobility protocols - Reinbold (2001)   (Correct)
Third generation wideband mobile networks are becoming a reality. Many operators are at the point of proposing GPRS (and soon UMTS) services to their customers. All these are actually evolving towards... / Third generation wideband mobile networks are becoming a reality. Many

Providing Robust and Ubiquitous Security Support for Mobile Ad-Hoc.. - Kong, Zerfos, Luo, Lu, Zhang (2001)   (Correct)
Providing security support for mobile ad-hoc networks is challenging for several reasons: (a) wireless networks are susceptible to attacks ranging from passive eavesdropping to active interfering, occ... / Security Support for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Jiejun Kong Petros Zerfos

A Utility-Based Approach for Quantitative Adaptation in Wireless.. - Liao, Campbell (2001)   (Correct)
This paper assesses the state-of-the-art in Quality-of-Service (QoS) adaptive wireless networks and proposes new adaptation techniques that better suit application specific needs. The contribution of ... / Wireless Networks -

Performance of IP Micro-Mobility Management Schemes using Host Based.. - Wong, Wei, Dutta, Young (2001)   (Correct)
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handle micro-mobility management, where low-latency handoffs are essential, to avoid inefficiencies and p... / dominant position in computer networking. As its usage base expands

Stochastic Control of Path Optimization for Inter-Switch Handoffs in.. - Wong, Lewis, Leung (2001)   (Correct)
One of the major design issues in wireless ATM networks is the support of inter-switch handoffs. An inter-switch handoff occurs when a mobile terminal moves to a new base station connecting to a diffe... / Ieee acm Transactions On Networking Vol. No. June

On the Complexity of Computing Minimum Energy Consumption Broadcast.. - Clementi, Crescenzi, Penna, Rossi.. (2001)   (Correct)
We consider the problem of computing an optimal range assignment in a wireless network which allows a specified source station to perform a broadcast operation. In particular, we consider this probl... / range assignment in a wireless network which allows a specified source br an optimal range assignment in a wireless network which allows a specified

Network Servers for Multidisciplinary Problem Solving - Anupam Joshi (2001)   (Correct)
The evolution of the Internet into the Global Information Infrastructure (GII) is impacting many institutions of life in general, and, the way we view computing in particular. This future computationa... / Network Servers for Multidisciplinary br The advent of optical ATM and wireless hardware communication

A Self-Coordinating Approach to Distributed Fair Queueing in Ad Hoc.. - Luo, Medvedev, Cheng, Lu (2001)   (Correct)
Distributed fair queueing in shared-medium ad hoc wireless networks is non-trivial because of the unique design challenges in such networks, such as location-dependent contention, distributed nature o... / Fair Queueing in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Haiyun Luo Paul Medvedev

Priority and Fair Scheduling in Wireless Local Area - Dugar (2001)   (Correct)
Priority and Fair Scheduling in Wireless Local Area Networks. (August 2001) Anurag Dugar, B.E., Karnataka Regional Engineering College, India Co--Chairs of Advisory Committee: Dr. Nitin H. Vaidya D... / Scheduling In Wireless Local Area Networks A Thesis By Anurag Dugar br Priority And Fair Scheduling In Wireless Local Area Networks A Thesis

Simulation Modeling of Large-Scale Ad-hoc Sensor Networks - Liu, Perrone, Nicol, Liljenstam (2001)   (Correct)
In the scenario of a natural catastrophe or a terrorist attack, a large number of self-organizing, low-cost sensor devices can be deployed over the a#ected area. Each device equipped with its own po... / of Large-Scale Ad-hoc Sensor Networks Jason Liu L. Felipe Perrone

Minimal TCP/IP implementation with proxy support - Dunkels (2001)   (Correct)
Over the last years, interest for connecting small devices such as sensors to an existing network infrastructure such as the global Internet has steadily increased. Such devices often has very limit... /

Smooth is Better than Sharp: A Random Mobility Model for Simulation.. - Bettstetter (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents an enhanced random mobility model for simulation{based studies of wireless networks. Our approach makes the movement trace of individual mobile stations more realistic than common ... / Model for Simulation of Wireless Networks Christian Bettstetter br Mobility Model for Simulation of Wireless Networks Christian Bettstetter

Effects on TCP of Routing Strategies in Satellite Constellations - Wood, Pavlou, Evans (2001)   (Correct)
A broadband satellite network uses a constellation of a number of similar satellites to provide wireless networking services to the Earth. A number of these constellation networks are under developmen... / ABSTRACT A broadband satellite network uses a constellation of a number

Seawind: a Wireless Network Emulator - Kojo, Gurtov, Manner, Sarolahti.. (2001)   (Correct)
Behavior of current communication protocols as well as current and future networked applications is of fundamental importance for technical and commercial success of Mobile Internet. The forthcoming... / Seawind a Wireless Network Emulator Markku Kojo Andrei

Enhancing Ad hoc Routing with Dynamic Virtual Infrastructures - Sinha, Sivakumar, Bharghavan (2001)   (Correct)
Several routing algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have been proposed in the recent past [1], [2], [3]. With the exception of a few, these protocols (i) involve all nodes in the route m... / algorithms for mobile ad hoc networks MANETs have been proposed in

Adaptive Demand-Driven Multicast Routing in Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc .. - Jetcheva, Johnson (2001)   (Correct)
The use of on-demand techniques in routing protocols for multihop wireless ad hoc networks has been shown to have significant advantages in terms of reducing the routing protocol's overhead and improv... / in Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Jorjeta G. Jetcheva David B.

Long Codes for Generalized FH-OFDMA through Unknown Multipath Channels - Zhou, Giannakis, Scaglione (2001)   (Correct)
A Generalized Frequency Hopping (GFH) OFDMA system is developed in this paper as a structured long code DS-CDMA system in order to bridge frequency hopped multi-carrier transmissions with long code DS... / at the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference WCNC Chicago br the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference WCNC Chicago IL

Towards an Information Theory of Large Networks: An Achievable Rate.. - Gupta, Kumar (2001)   (Correct)
We study communication networks of arbitrary size and topology under a general vector discrete memoryless channel. We propose an information-theoretic constructive scheme for obtaining an achievable r... / an Information Theory of Large Networks An Achievable Rate Region

Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games - Smed, Kaukoranta, Hakonen (2001)   (Correct)
Distributed, real-time multiplayer computer games (MCGs) are in the vanguard of utilizing the networking possibilities. Although related research have been done in military simulations, virtual realit... / Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games

Location Proxies and Intermediate Node Forwarding for Practical.. - De Couto, Morris (2001)   (Correct)
Two main problems prevent the deployment of geographic forwarding in real systems: geographic forwarding requires that all nodes know their locations, and it has trouble routing around local dead end... / will enable scalable ad hoc networking. Introduction Ad hoc

Implicit Source Routes for On-Demand Ad Hoc Network Routing - Hu, Johnson (2001)   (Correct)
In an ad hoc network, the use of source routing has many advantages, including simplicity, correctness, and flexibility. For example, all routing decisions for a packet are made by the sender of the p... / Source Routes for On-Demand Ad Hoc Network Routing Yih-Chun Hu David B.

Span: An Energy-Efficient Coordination Algorithm for Topology.. - Chen, Jamieson, Balakrishnan, Morris (2001)   (Correct)
This paper presents Span, a power saving technique for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks that reduces energy consumption without signi cantly diminishing the capacity or connectivity of the network. ... / Maintenance in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Benjie Chen Kyle Jamieson

Improving UDP and TCP Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with.. - Lee, Ahn, Campbell (2001)   (Correct)
There is a growing need to provide better service differentiation in mobile ad hoc networks; however, this is challenging. These networks are characterized as being multihop in nature where the wi... / TCP Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with INSIGNIA

Towards Group Communication for Mobile Participants - Killijian, Cunningham, Meier.. (2001)   (Correct)
Group communication will undoubtedly be a useful paradigm for many applications of wireless networking in which reliability and timeliness are requirements. Moreover, location awareness is clearly cen... / for many applications of wireless networking in which reliability and br paradigm for many applications of wireless networking in which reliability

Geographic Based Ad-Hoc Routing for Distributed Sensor Networks - Corr (2001)   (Correct)
Recent advances in sensing devices and integrated circuit technology have allowed for the development of easily \recon gurable smart sensor" products for the application of Distributed Sensor Networks... / Routing for Distributed Sensor Networks A Thesis Submitted to the

Coverage Problems in Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks - Meguerdichian, Koushanfar.. (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless ad-hoc sensor networks have recently emerged as a premier research topic. They have great longterm economic potential, ability to transform our lives, and pose many new system-building challe... / Problems in Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks Seapahn Meguerdichian

Intercepting Mobile Communications: The Insecurity of 802.11 - Borisov, Goldberg, Wagner (2001)   (Correct)
The 802.11 standard for wireless networks includes a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol, used to protect link-layer communications from eavesdropping and other attacks. We have discovered several... /

Self-Tuned Remote Execution for Pervasive Computing - Jason Flinn Dushyanth (2001)   (Correct)
Pervasive computing creates environments saturated with computing and communication capability, yet gracefully integrated with human users. Remote execution has a natural role to play in such environm... / Remote execution using wireless networks to access compute servers thus br capacity. Remote execution using wireless networks to access compute

Security in Ad Hoc Networks - Karpijoki (2001)   (Correct)
In ad hoc networks the communicating nodes do not necessarily rely on a fixed infrastructure, which sets new challenges for the necessary security architecture they apply. In addition, as ad hoc net... / Security in Ad Hoc Networks Vesa Krpijoki Helsinki

A Comparison of TCP Performance over Three Routing Protocols for.. - Dyer, Boppana (2001)   (Correct)
We examine the performance of the TCP protocol for bulkdata transfers in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). We vary the number of TCP connections and compare the performances of three recently proposed ... / Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Thomas D. Dyer Computer br to temporarily broken routes in wireless networks. So we propose a

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