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2. MobiOpp 2010: Pisa, Italy
- Sergio Palazzo, Tracy Camp, Marco Conti:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Opportunistic Networking, MobiOpp '10, Pisa, Italy, February 22-23, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-925-1
Data forwarding (concise papers)
- Adriano Galati, Chris Greenhalgh:
Human mobility in shopping mall environments. 1-7 - Na Li, Sajal K. Das:
RADON: reputation-assisted data forwarding in opportunistic networks. 8-14 - Llorenç Cerdà-Alabern, Vicent Pla, Amir Darehshoorzadeh:
On the performance modeling of opportunistic routing. 15-21
Moving data in opportunistic networks
- Bahadir K. Polat, Pushkar Sachdeva, Mostafa H. Ammar, Ellen W. Zegura:
Message ferries as generalized dominating sets in intermittently connected mobile networks. 22-31 - Diego Borsetti, Claudio Casetti, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Marco Fiore, José Maria Barceló-Ordinas:
Virtual data mules for data collection in road-side sensor networks. 32-40 - Xiaolan Zhang, Honggang Zhang, Yu Gu:
Impact of source counter on DTN routing control under resource constraints. 41-50
Opportunistic network applications (concise papers)
- Vladimir Vukadinovic, Gunnar Karlsson:
Spectral efficiency of mobility-assisted podcasting in cellular networks. 51-57 - Stuart M. Allen, Gualtiero Colombo, Roger M. Whitaker:
Uttering: social micro-blogging without the internet. 58-64 - Hideya Ochiai, Kenichi Shimotada, Hiroshi Esaki:
DTIPN: delay tolerant IP networking for opportunistic network applications. 65-71
DTN technologies & prototypes (concise papers)
- John Ronan, Kristian Walsh, Darren Long:
Evaluation of a DTN convergence layer for the AX.25 network protocol. 72-78 - M. Chuah, S. Roy, I. Stoev:
Secure descriptive message dissemination in DTNs. 79-85 - Ben McCarthy, Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Christopher Edwards:
Intelligent autonomous handover in iMANETs. 86-92
Best paper award session
- Utku Günay Acer, Petros Drineas, Alhussein A. Abouzeid:
Random walks in time-graphs. 93-100 - Adnan Agbaria, Roy Friedman:
Efficient and reliable dissemination in wireless opportunistic networks by location extrapolation. 101-109 - John Whitbeck, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Vania Conan:
Plausible mobility: inferring movement from contacts. 110-117
Data management in opportunistic networks
- Konstantinos Oikonomou, Dimitrios G. Kogias, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
A study of information dissemination under multiple random walkers and replication mechanisms. 118-125 - Sagar A. Tamhane, Mohan Kumar:
Token based algorithm for supporting mutual exclusion in opportunistic networks. 126-134 - László Dóra, Tamás Holczer:
Hide-and-Lie: enhancing application-level privacy in opportunistic networks. 135-142
Poster session
- Nils Aschenbruck, Matthias Schwamborn:
Synthetic map-based mobility traces for the performance evaluation in opportunistic networks. 143-146 - German Castignani, Andrés Arcia-Moret, Nicolas Montavont:
An evaluation of the resource discovery process in IEEE 802.11 networks. 147-150 - Stefano Ferretti:
On the degree distribution of opportunistic networks. 151-154 - Per Hurtig, Tanguy Pérennou, Johan Garcia, Anna Brunström:
Using triggers for emulation of opportunistic networking. 155-158 - Kazem Jahanbakhsh, Gholamali C. Shoja, Valerie King:
Social-Greedy: a socially-based greedy routing algorithm for delay tolerant networks. 159-162 - Veeraruna Kavitha, Eitan Altman:
Opportunistic scheduling of a message ferry in sensor networks. 163-166 - Abraham Martín-Campillo, Jon Crowcroft, Eiko Yoneki, Ramon Martí, Carles Martínez-García:
Using Haggle to create an electronic triage tag. 167-170 - Fawad Nazir, Helmut Prendinger, Aruna Seneviratne:
Participatory mobile social network simulation environment. 171-174 - Francesco Zorzi, Andrea Bardella, Tanguy Pérennou, GuoDong Kang, Andrea Zanella:
Analysis of opportunistic localization algorithms based on the linear matrix inequality method. 175-178
Demo session
- Bernhard Distl, Gergely Csúcs, Sacha Trifunovic, Franck Legendre, Carlos Anastasiades:
Extending the reach of online social networks to opportunistic networks with PodNet. 179-181 - Roelof Kemp, Nicholas Palmer, Thilo Kielmann, Henri E. Bal:
Opportunistic communication for multiplayer mobile gaming: lessons learned from PhotoShoot. 182-184 - Hussein Khaleel, Federico Penna, Claudio Pastrone, Riccardo Tomasi, Maurizio A. Spirito:
Distributed spectrum sensing and channel selection in opportunistic wireless personal area networks. 185-187 - Daniele Mansella, Laura Galluccio, Alessandro Leonardi, Giacomo Morabito, Antonio Pantò, Francesco Scoto:
Ateneo On Fly: a system for supporting mobile sharing applications in campus scenarios. 188-190 - Paolo Meroni, Elena Pagani, Gian Paolo Rossi, Lorenzo Valerio:
An opportunistic platform for Android-based mobile devices. 191-193 - Francesco Zorzi, Andrea Bardella, Tanguy Pérennou, GuoDong Kang, Andrea Zanella:
Experimental localization application in opportunistic scenario. 194-196
PhD forum abstracts
- Nadjet Belblidia:
Evaluating the spatial dimension of contacts in opportunistic networks. 197-198 - Greg Bigwood:
Social roles for opportunistic forwarding. 199-200 - Chiara Boldrini:
Design and analysis of context-aware forwarding protocols for opportunistic networks. 201-202 - Emiliano Dall'Anese:
Geostatistics-inspired sparsity-aware cooperative spectrum sensing for cognitive radio networks. 203-204 - Akihiro Fujihara:
ZebraNet and its theoretical analysis on distribution functions of data gathering times. 205-206 - Ádám Horváth:
Modeling opportunistic application spreading. 207-208 - Ossi Karkulahti:
Distributed location-aware hovering information systems. 209-210 - Michela Papandrea:
Opportunistically supported ubiquitous localization. 211-212 - Iain Parris:
Privacy-enhanced opportunistic networks. 213-214 - Abdullatif Shikfa:
Security issues in opportunistic networks. 215-216
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