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11. MOBIWAC 2013: Barcelona, Spain
- Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Ángel Cuevas Rumín:
MobiWac'13, Proceedings of the 11th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access, Barcelona, Spain, November 3-8, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2355-0
Opportunistic communications
- Abderrahmen Mtibaa, Khaled A. Harras:
Select&Spray: towards deployable opportunistic communication in large scale networks. 1-8 - Amir Darehshoorzadeh, Mohammed Almulla, Azzedine Boukerche, Sonny Chaiwala:
On the number of candidates in opportunistic routing for multi-hop wireless networks. 9-16 - Sylwia Romaszko, Wim Torfs, Petri Mähönen, Chris Blondia:
Benefiting from an induced asynchronism in neighborhood discovery in opportunistic cognitive wireless networks. 17-24 - Tzu-Chieh Tsai, Ying-Ming Chen:
Popularity spray and utility-based forwarding scheme with message priority scheduling in delay tolerant networks. 25-28
Demos
- Hajime Tazaki, Emilio Mancini, Daniel Câmara, Thierry Turletti, Walid Dabbous:
MSWIM demo abstract: direct code execution: increase simulation realism using unmodified real implementations. 29-32 - Navaneeth Rameshan, Leandro Navarro, Ioanna Tsalouchidou:
A monitoring system for community-lab. 33-36 - Michael Solomon Desta, Esa Hyytiä, Ari Keränen, Teemu Kärkkäinen, Jörg Ott:
Evaluating (Geo) content sharing with the ONE simulator. 37-40
Security in mobile and wireless networks
- Jesseildo Figueredo Goncalves, Francisco José da Silva e Silva, Rafael Oliveira Vasconcelos, Gustavo Luiz Bastos Baptista, Markus Endler:
A security infrastructure for massive mobile data distribution. 41-50 - Sang-Yoon Chang, Yih-Chun Hu, Jerry T. Chiang, Soo-Young Chang:
Redundancy offset narrow spectrum: countermeasure for signal-cancellation based jamming. 51-58 - Konstantinos Rantos, Alexandros Papanikolaou, Charalampos Manifavas:
IPsec over IEEE 802.15.4 for low power and lossy networks. 59-64
Wireless sensor networks
- Constantinos Marios Angelopoulos, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Theofanis P. Raptis:
Adaptive, limited knowledge wireless recharging in sensor networks. 65-72 - Marcello Cinque, Antonio Coronato, Alessandro Testa, Catello Di Martino:
A survey on resiliency assessment techniques for wireless sensor networks. 73-80 - Antonio Manuel Ortiz, Fernando Royo, Teresa Olivares, Noël Crespi, Luis Orozco-Barbosa:
Smart wireless design scheme: fuzzy-logic routing and TDMA MAC protocol integration. 81-88 - Hania Aoudia, Youcef Touati, Arab Ali Chérif:
Energy-efficient routing protocol based on dynamicclustering mechanism for WSN applications. 89-92
Quality of service
- Mohamed Ould Sass, Maryline Chetto, Audrey Queudet:
The BGW model for QoS aware scheduling of real-time embedded systems. 93-100 - Fatma Abdennadher, Maher Ben Jemaa:
Accurate prediction of mobility into publish/subscribe. 101-106 - Mohammed Almulla, Hengheng Xie, Azzedine Boukerche, Abdelhamid Mammeri:
A distributed fluid dynamic motivated quality assurance algorithm for multi-hop wireless transmissions. 107-114 - Teresa Olivares, Fernando Royo, Antonio Manuel Ortiz:
An experimental testbed for smart cities applications. 115-118 - Jie Zhang, Elena Simona Lohan:
Analysis of multi-frequency receiver code tracking performance with flexible power-controlled front-end. 119-122
Mobility
- Elmano Ramalho Cavalcanti, Marco Aurélio Spohn:
On the applicability of mobility metrics for user movement pattern recognition in MANETs. 123-130 - Julien Schleich, Athithyaa Panchapakesan, Grégoire Danoy, Pascal Bouvry:
UAV fleet area coverage with network connectivity constraint. 131-138 - Georg K. Hampel, Anil Rana, Thierry Klein:
Seamless TCP mobility using lightweight MPTCP proxy. 139-146 - Seungmin Kim, Myungchul Kim, Ben Lee, Yohaan Yoon, Sangyup Han, Sungwon Kang:
LOHAS: LOad balancing with fast handoff scheme on smartphones over ieee 802.11 wlans. 147-154 - Fernando A. M. Silva, Ricardo Augusto Rabelo Oliveira:
GLUE: a novel algorithm to smartphones cluster maintenance in tourism environments. 155-160
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