Main Conference Location:
Arts Lecture Hall, building AL
Poster Session Location:
Centre for Environmental and Information Technology, building EIT.
Conference Banquet Location:
Off campus in the Seagram Building.
Conference Logistics
Campus Map
Monday, May 2, 2005 | ||
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8:30 - 17:30 | Tutorials | |
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 | ||
7:30 - 9:30 | Breakfast & Registration (Arts Lecture Building Foyer) |
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8:30 - 9:00 | Welcome Address | |
9:00 - 10:00 | Keynote Speech (Presentation) | |
10:30 - 12:10 | Main Conference | Sessions 1–3 |
12:10 - 13:30 | Lunch (SCH Building) |
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13:30 - 15:10 | Main Conference | Sessions 4–6 |
15:40 - 17:20 | Sessions 7, 9 | |
17:30 - 19:30 | Welcome Reception & Poster Session (EIT Building) |
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Wednesday, May 4, 2005 | ||
7:30 - 8:30 | Breakfast | |
8:30 - 9:30 | Keynote Speech (Presentation) | |
10:00 - 11:15 | Main Conference | Sessions 10–12 |
11:25 - 12:40 | Sessions 13–15 | |
12:40 - 14:00 | Lunch (SCH Building) |
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14:00 - 15:40 | Main Conference | Sessions 16–18, Panel 1 |
16:10 - 17:50 | Sessions 19–21 | |
19:00 - 20:00 | Symposium Banquet (Seagram Building) |
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Thursday, May 5, 2005 | ||
7:30 - 8:30 | Breakfast | |
8:30 - 9:30 | Keynote Speech (Presentation) | |
10:00 - 11:15 | Main Conference | Sessions 22–24 |
11:25 - 12:40 | Sessions 25–27 | |
12:40 - 14:00 | Lunch (SCH Building) |
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14:00 - 15:40 | Main Conference | Sessions 28–30, Panel 2 |
16:10 - 17:25 | Sessions 31–33 | |
17:25 - 17:45 | Closing Remarks | |
Friday, May 6, 2005 | ||
8:30 - 17:00 | Workshops |
Proceedings |
Conference proceedings is available from LNCS.
Keynote Speeches |
User Cooperation and Autonomy in Autonomic Networks
Erol Gelenbe
(Presentation)
In future autonomic networks, a sensible dialogue between users, services and the network can
proceed constantly based on mutual observation, network and user self-observation, and on-line adaptive and locally distributed feedback control which proceeds at the same speed as the traffic fows and events that are being controlled. We imagine an unlimited peer-to-peer world in which services, including current television broadcasts, voice or video telephony, messaging, libraries and documentation, live theater and entertainment, and services which are based on content, data and information, are available at an affordable cost. In these networks the technical principles that support both the "users" and the "services" will be very similar. The network will
be accessible via open but secure interfaces that are compatible with a wide set of communication standards, including the IP protocol. Users and services will play a symmetric role: users of some services can be services of other users, and services can be users of some other services. Users and services can express their requests dynamically to the network in terms of the services that they seek, together with Quality-of- Service (QoS) criteria that they need, their estimate of the quantity or duration of the requested service and the price that they are willing to pay. We illustrate some of these concepts via an experimental test-bed at Imperial College, based on the Cognitive Packet Network (CPN), that embodies some of these functionalities.
Erol Gelenbe
Dennis Gabor Chair
Intelligent Systems and Networks
Electrical & Electronic Engineering Dept.
Imperial College
This research is supported by the UK Engineering and Science Research Council under Grant No. GR/S52360/01 and by the EU Marie Curie Programme under project SAPAD No. MIRG-CT-2004-506602.
Navigating the Turbulence
Peter Carbone
(Presentation)
The telecom industry has entered an era of unprecedented and
accelerated
change that will fundamentally alter the industry and networking as we
know them today. This change is being driven, among other factors, by
convergence, the virtualization of the network, industry consolidation,
non-traditional partnerships, price competition, commoditization, the
rapid adoption of new signaling protocols (e.g., SIP), the
pervasiveness
of wireless technologies, and new forms of networking (including
point-to-point, sensor, and grid). Peter Carbone explores the
technology
and business challenges and opportunities these new dynamics are
creating
and offers insight into navigating the turbulence.
Peter Carbone
Vice President
Next-Generation Architectures, Networks and Technology
Nortel
Organizing principles in networking
P. R. Kumar
(Presentation)
We address the issue of organizing principles for
three different types of systems: wireless networks,
sensor networks, and networked control. For wireless
networks, we overview a network information theory that allows
the establishment of an order-optimal architecture. For sensor
networks, we present an effort
at a theory of in-network processing.
For networked control we propose an abstraction of virtual
collocation, and its manufacture by middleware.
(Joint work with A. Agarwal, G. Baliga, V. Borkar, A. Giridhar, S. Graham, P. Gupta, V. Kawadia, S. Narayanaswamy, K.Plarre, R. Rozovsky, V. Raghunathan, L-L. Xie, F. Xue).
Tuesday, 3 May 2005 |
Topology-Aware Peer-to-Peer On-Demand
Streaming
Rongmei Zhang, Ali Butt, Y. Charlie Hu (Purdue University, USA)
The Scalability of Swarming
Peer-to-Peer Content Delivery
Dan Stutzbach (University of Oregon, USA), Daniel Zappala (Brigham Young University,
USA), Reza Rejaie (University of Oregon, USA)
Leopard: A Locality Aware Peer-To-Peer
System With No Hot Spot
Yinzhe Yu, Sanghwan Lee, Zhi-Li Zhang (University of Minnesota, USA)
PeerMint: Decentralized and Secure
Accounting for Peer-to-Peer Applications
David Hausheer, Burkhard Stiller (ETHZ, Switzerland)
Highly Responsive and Efficient QoS
Routing Using Pre-and On-demand Computations along with a New Normal Measure
YanXing Zheng (National University of Defense Technology, China), Turgay Korkmaz,
Wenhua Don (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
An Architecture for Software-based
iSCSI: Experiences and Analyzes
Annie Foong, Gary McAlpine, Dave Minturn, Greg Regnier, Vikram Saletore (Intel
Corp, USA)
Reorder Density (RD): A Formal, Comprehensive
Metric for Packet Reordering
Nischal Piratla, Anura Jayasumana, Abhijit Bare (Colorado State University, USA)
Batch Scheduling Algorithms for Optical
Burst Switching Networks
Ayman Kaheel, Hussein Alnuweiri (University of British Columbia, Canada)
ECC based Threshold Cryptography for
secure data forwarding and secure key exchange in MANETs
Levent Ertaul, Weimin Lu (California State University, Hayward, USA)
Mutual Authentication and Key Exchange
Protocols with Anonymity Property for Roaming Services
Yixin Jiang, Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University, China), Sherman Shen, Minghui
Shi (University of Waterloo, Canada)
An Energy-Efficient Image Representation
for Secure Mobile Systems
Tim Woo, Catherine Gebotys, Kshirasagar Naik (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Efficient Clustering for Multicast
Key Distribution in MANETs
Mohamed Salah Bouassida, Isabelle Chrisment, Olivier Festor (LORIA - INRIA,
France)
Using Secure Coprocessors to Protect
Access to Enterprise Networks
Haidong Xia, Jayashree Kanchana, José Brustoloni (University of Pittsburgh,
USA)
Trusted Security Devices for Bandwidth
Conservation in IPSec Environments
Chad Mano, Aaron Striegel (University of Notre Dame, USA)
LIPS: Lightweight Internet Permit
System for Stopping Unwanted Packets
Changho Choi, Yingfei Dong, Zhi-Li Zhang (University of Minnesota, USA)
Victim-Assisted Mitigation Technique
for TCP-Based Reflector DDoS Attacks
Basheer Al-Duwairi, Govindarasu Manimaran (Iowa State University, USA)
Performance Analysis of the Uplink
of a CDMA Cell Supporting Elastic Services
Gábor Fodor (Ericsson Research, Sweden), Miklós Telek (Technical University of
Budapest, Hungary)
Queue Analysis for Wireless Packet
Data Traffic
Shahram Teymori, Weihua Zhuang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Modeling a Beacon Enabled IEEE 802.15.4
Cluster with Bi-Directional Traffic
Jelena Misic, Shairmina Shafi, Vojislav Misic (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Analysis of Windowing and Peering
Schemes for Cache Coherency in Mobile Devices
Sandhya Narayan, Julee Pandya, Prasant Mohapatra, Dipak Ghosal (University of
California, Davis, USA)
Inferring traffic burstiness by
sampling the buffer occupancy
Michel Mandjes (CWI, Netherlands), Remco van de Meent (University of Twente,
Netherlands)
Modeling Available Bandwidth for
an Efficient QoS Characterization of a Network Path
Alexander Chobanyan, Matt Mutka, V. S. Mandrekar, Ning Xi (Michigan State University,
USA)
Reducing Large Internet Topologies
for Faster Simulations
Vaishnavi Krishnamurthy, Michalis Faloutsos, Marek Chrobak (University
of California Riverside, USA), Li Lao (UCLA, USA), Jun-Hong Cui (University
of Connecticut, USA), Allon Percus (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Dimensioning the contention channel
of DOCSIS cable modem networks
Joke Lambert, Benny Van Houdt, Chris Blondia (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Fast Scalable Robust Node Enumeration
Richard Black, Austin Donnelly (Microsoft Research Ltd, United Kingdom), Alexandru
Gavrilescu, David Thaler (Microsoft, USA)
gTrace: Simple Mechanisms for Monitoring
of Multicast Sessions
Gisli Hjalmtysson, Olafur Helgason, Bjorn Brynjulfsson (Reykjavik University,
Iceland)
Toward Feasibility and Scalability
of Session Initiation and Dynamic QoS Provisioning in Policy-enabled Networks
Kamel Haddadou, Yacine Ghamri Doudane, Marc Girod-Genet, Ahmed Meddahi, Laurent
Bernard, Gilles Vanwormhoudt, Hossam Afifi, Nazim Agoulmine (University of Paris
6, France)
Modeling Soft State Protocols with
SDL
Xiaoming Fu, Dieter Hogrefe (University of Goettingen, Germany)
CONTI: Contant-Time Contention Resolution
for WLAN Access
Zakhia Abichar, Morris Chang (Iowa State University, USA)
Efficient 3G/WLAN Interworking Techniques
for Seamless Roaming Services with Location-aware Authentication
Minsoo Lee, Gwanyeon Kim, Sehyun Park (Chung-Ang University, Korea), Sungik
Jun, Jaehoon Nah (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea),
Ohyoung Song (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
A New per-Class Flow Fixed Proportional
Differentiated Service for Multi-Service Wireless LAN
Meng Chang Chen (Academia Sinica, China), Li-Ping Tung, Yeali Sunny Sun, Wei-Kuan
Shih (National Tsing Hua University, China)
Reservation and Grouping Stations
for the IEEE 802.11 DCF
Yang Xiao, Haizhon Li (The University of Memphis, USA), Kui Wu (University
of Victoria, Canada), Kin Leung (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, USA), Qiang
Ni (National University of Ireland at Maynooth, Ireland)
Wednesday, 4 May 2005 |
Path Switching in OBS Networks
Li Yang, George Rouskas (North Carolina State University, USA)
A Priority-Aware Protection Technique
for Quality of Service Enabled WDM Networks
Wissam Fawaz (University of Paris 13, France), Fabio Martignon (Politecnico di
Milano, Italy), Ken Chen (University of Paris 13, France), Guy Pujolle (University
of Paris 6, France)
Wavelength Rerouting in Survivable
WDM Networks
Yingyu Wan, Weifa Liang (Australian National University, Australia)
Performance of Server Selection Algorithms
for Content Replication Networks
David Starobinski (Boston University, USA), Tao Wu (Nokia, USA)
Local utility aware content replication
Nikolaos Laoutaris, Orestis Telelis, Vassilios Zissimopoulos, Ioannis Stavrakakis
(University of Athens, Greece)
Improving Network Convergence Time
and Network Stability of an OSPF-Routed IP Network
Amir Siddiqi (Nortel Networks, Canada), Biswajit Nandy (Solana Networks,
Canada)
Non-cooperative Forwarding in Ad-hoc
Networks
Arzad Kherani, Eitan Altman (INRIA, France), Pietro Michiardi, Refik Molva
(Insitut Eurecom, France)
Efficient Broadcasting in Ad Hoc Networks
Using Directional Antennas
Fei Dai, Jie Wu (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
Trellis-Based Virtual Regular Addressing
Structures in Self-Organized Networks
Julien Ridoux (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France), Anne Fladenmuller,
Kave Salamatian (University Paris 6, France), Yannis Viniotis (North Carolina
State University, USA)
Network of Shortcuts: An Adaptive
Data Structure for Tree-Based Search Methods
Andrea Bergamini (Intel Research, Italy), Lukas Kencl (Intel Corporation, United
Kingdom)
Multipath Routing Algorithms for Congestion
Minimization
Ron Banner, Ariel Orda (Technion, Israel)
Improving TCP in wireless networks
with an adaptive machine-learnt classifier of packet loss causes
Ibtissam El Khayat, Pierre Geurts, Guy Leduc (University of Liege, Belgium)
A multiple time-scale model for TCP
bandwidth sharing under user heterogeneity
Dirk Abendroth (Bayrische Motor Werke (BMW), Germany), J.L. van den Berg (TNO
Telecom, Netherlands), Michel Mandjes (CWI, Netherlands)
A Multizone Pipeline Cache for IP
Routing
Soraya Kasnavi, Paul Berube, Vincent Gaudet, Nelson Amaral (University of Alberta,
Canada)
Aggregated Aggressiveness Control
on Groups of TCP Flows
Soohyun Cho, Riccardo Bettati (Texas A&M University, USA)
Multi-Level Dynamic Guard Channels
for Priority Access in Cellular Systems
Tung Chong Wong (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore), Jon Mark (University
of Waterloo, Canada), Kee Chaing Chua (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Slotted Aloha with priorities and
random power
Eitan Altman (INRIA, France), Dhiman Barman (Boston University, USA), Abderrahim
Benslimane, Rachid El Azouzi (University of Avignon, France)
Downlink Packet Scheduling with Minimum Throughput Guarantee in TDD-OFDMA
Cellular Network
Young Min Ki, Eun Sun Kim, Sung Il Woo, Dong Ku Kim (Yonsei University,
Korea)
Making IGP Routing Robust to Link
Failures
Ashwin Sridharan (Sprint ATL, USA), Roch Guérin (University of Pennsylvania,
USA)
Interdomain Ingress Traffic Engineering
through Optimized AS-Path Prepending
Ruomei Gao, Constantinos Dovrolis, Ellen Zegura (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA)
Describing and Simulating Internet
Routes
Jérémie Leguay (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France), Matthieu Latapy
(LIAFA - CNRS and University Paris 7, France), Timur Friedman (Université Pierre
et Marie Curie, France), Kavé Salamatian (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
A Growth-Based Address Allocation Scheme for IPv6
Mei Wang (Stanford University, USA)
Are Multiple Descriptions Better than
One?
György Dán, Viktória Fodor, Gunnar Karlsson (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
An Approximate Queueing Model for
Limited-Range Wavelength Conversion in an OBS Switch
Vishwas Puttasubbappa, Harry Perros (North Carolina State University, USA)
On Fairness, Optimal Download Performance
and Proportional Replication in Peer-to-Peer Networks
Saurabh Tewari (UCLA, USA), Leonard Kleinrock (Nomadix Inc., USA)
A Novel Direct Upper Approximation
for Workload Loss Ratio in General Buffered Systems
József Bíró, András Gulyás, Zalán Heszberger (Budapest University of Technology
and Economics, Hungary)
Autonomic Networks: New Ideas and Challenges for the Research Community
Moderator: | Erol Gelenbe (Imperial College) |
Panelists: | Alberto Leon-Garcia (U of Toronto) |
Guy Pujolle (U Pierre & Marie Curie) | |
Ioannis Stavrakakis (U Athens) |
PISA: Automatic Extraction of Packet
Signatures
Parminder Chhabra (Rutgers University, USA), Ajita John (Avaya Labs Research,
USA), Huzur Saran (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
FPL-3: towards language support for
distributed packet processing
Mihai Cristea (Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Netherlands), Willem
de Bruijn, Herbert Bos (Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands)
Efficient deployment of honeynets
for statistical and forensic analysis of attacks from the Internet
Stephan Riebach, Erwin Rathgeb, Birger Toedtmann (University Duisburg-Essen,
Germany)
Measuring Round Trip Times to Determine the Distance between WLAN Nodes
André Günther, Christian Hoene (TU-Berlin, Germany)
End-to-end Asymmetric Link Capacity
Estimation
Ling-Jyh Chen, Tony Sun, Guang Yang, M.Y. Sanadidi, Mario Gerla (UCLA,
USA)
Impact of Resource Sharability on
Dual Failure Restorability in Optical Mesh Networks
Chadi Assi, Wei Huo (Concordia University, Canada), Abdallah Shami (The University
of Western Ontario, Canada)
Efficient Distributed Solutions for
MPLS Fast Reroute
Dongmei Wang, Guangzhi Li (AT&T Labs - Research, USA)
Pricing for Heterogeneous Services
at a Discriminatory Processor Sharing Queue
Yezekael Hayel, Bruno Tuffin (IRISA, France)
Joint Sensor Selection and Data Routing
in Sensor Networks
Ozgur Ercetin (Sabanci University, Turkey), Ozgur Gurbuz (Sabanci University,
Turkey), Kerem Bulbul, Aylin Aksu (Sabanci University, Turkey)
Peer Collaboration in Wireless Ad
Hoc Networks
Lin Cai (University of Waterloo, Canada), Jianping Pan (NTT MCL, USA), Sherman
Shen, Jon Mark (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Fireworks: An Adaptive Group Communications
Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Lap Kong Law, Srikanth Krishnamurthy, Michalis Faloutsos (University of California
Riverside, USA)
An Optimized TCP for Internet Access
of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Marc Bechler, Sven Jaap, Lars Wolf (Technical University of Braunschweig,
Germany)
Thursday, 5 May 2005 |
Cooperative Failure Detection in Overlay
Multicast
Mengkun Yang, Zongming Fei (University of Kentucky, USA)
Eliminating bottlenecks in overlay
multicast
Min Kim, Yi Li, Simon Lam (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
TOMA: A Viable Solution for Large-Scale
Multicast Service Support
Li Lao (UCLA, USA), Jun-Hong Cui (University of Connecticut, USA), Mario
Gerla (UCLA, USA)
The Burstiness Behavior of Regulated
Flows in Networks
Yu Ying, Ravi Mazumdar, Catherine Rosenberg (Purdue University, USA), Fabrice
Guillemin (France Telecom R&D, France)
A Credit-based Active Queue Management
(AQM) Mechanism to Achieve Fairness in the Internet
Gwyn Chatranon (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Miguel Labrador (University of
South Florida, USA), Sujata Banerjee (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA)
Optimizing End-to-End Throughput for
Data Transfers on an Overlay-TCP Path
Pradnya Karbhari, Mostafa Ammar, Ellen Zegura (Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA)
Randomized Coverage-Preserving Scheduling
Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks
Chong Liu, Kui Wu, Valerie King (University of Victoria, Canada)
Dynamic Scheduling for Scalable Media
Transmission over cdma2000 1xEV-DO Broadcast and Multicast Networks
Kyungtae Kang, Jinsung Cho, Yongwoo Cho, Heonshik Shin (Seoul National University,
Korea)
Proxy-Assisted Scheduling for Energy-Efficient
Multimedia Streaming over Wireless LAN
Fan Zhang, Samuel T. Chanson (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong)
Encodings of Multicast Trees
Vijay Arya (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France), Thierry Turletti (INRIA, France),
Shivkumar Kalyanaraman (RPI, USA)
Efficient Bandwidth Guaranteed Restoration
Algorithms for Multicast Connections
William Lau, Sanjay Jha (University of NSW, Australia), Suman Banerjee (University
of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Scheduling Uplink Bandwidth in Application-layer
Multicast Trees
Sridhar Srinivasan, Ellen Zegura (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
A Novel Packet Marking Function for
Real-Time Interactive MPEG-4 Video Applications in a Differentiated Services
Network
Shane O'Neill, Alan Marshall, Roger Woods (Queens University Belfast, United
Kingdom)
On Multipath Routing with Transit
Hubs
Arunabha Sen, Bin Hao, Bao Hong Shen, Sudheendra Murthy (Arizona State
University, USA), Samrat Ganguly (NEC Laboratories America, USA)
Comparison of Border-to-Border Budget
Based Network Admission Control and Capacity Overprovisioning
Ruediger Martin, Michael Menth (University of Wuerzburg, Germany), Joachim Charzinski
(Siemens AG, Germany)
RIDA: Robust Intrusion Detection in
Ad Hoc Networks
Dhanant Subhadrabandhu, Saswati Sarkar (University of Pennsylvania, USA),
Farooq Anjum (Telcordia Tech., USA)
Self-Configurable Key Pre-distribution
in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Claude Castelluccia (INRIA, France), Nitesh Saxena, Jeong Yi (UC Irvine,
USA)
Efficient Use Of Route Requests for
Loop-free On-demand Routing in Ad hoc Networks
Hari Rangarajan, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (University of California at Santa Cruz,
USA)
Penalty Shaper to Enforce Assured
Service for TCP Flows
Emmanuel Lochin (CNRS-University of Paris 6, France), Pascal Anelli (IREMIA
-- Université de la Réunion, France), Serge Fdida (University Pierre & Marie
Curie, France)
QoS Dynamic Routing in Content Delivery
Networks
Krzysztof Walkowiak (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
Exploiting Traffic Localities for
Efficient Flow State Lookup
Tao Peng, Christopher Leckie, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao (University of Melbourne,
Australia)
The Interaction of Forward Error Correction
and Active Queue Management
Tigist Alemu, Yvan Calas (University of Montpellier II, France), Alain Jean-Marie
(INRIA-University of Montpellier II, France)
ELIP: Embedded Location Information
Protocol
Farid Benbadis, Marcelo Amorim, Serge Fdida (University Pierre & Marie
Curie, France)
Coordinated Interaction Using Reliable
Broadcast in Mobile Wireless Networks
Theodore Willke, Nick Maxemchuk (Columbia University, USA)
Delay Tolerant Mobile Networks (DTMNs):
Controlled Flooding in Sparse Mobile Networks
Khaled Harras, Kevin Almeroth, Elizabeth Belding-Royer (University of California
Santa Barbara, USA)
Application Signal Threshold Adaptation for Vertical Handoff in Heterogeneous
Wireless Networks
Ben Liang, Ahmed Zahran (University of Toronto, Canada), Aladdin Saleh (Bell
Canada, Canada)
Cross-Layer Integration in Wireless Networks: a Necessity or a Gimmick?
Moderator: | C. Rosenberg (U. of Waterloo) |
Panelists: | G. Kesidis (U. Penn) |
P.R. Kumar (UIUC) | |
N. Shroff (Purdue) |
Justice: Flexible and Enforceable
Per-Source Bandwidth Allocation
Jakob Eriksson, Michalis Faloutsos, Srikanth Krishnamurthy (University of California,
Riverside, USA)
A Novel Approach for Transparent Bandwidth
Conservation
David Salyers, Aaron Striegel (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Efficient Bandwidth Sharing in Bus-Based
Optical Access Networks
André-Luc Beylot, Guy Pujolle, Nizar Bouabdallah (Alcatel Research & Innovation
and University of Paris 6, France)
Cross-Layer Radio Resource Allocation
in Packet CDMA Wireless Mobile Networks with LMMSE Receivers
Fei Yu, Vikram Krishnamurthy (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Stabilization of Contention-Based
CDMA Ranging Channel in Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks
Jeong-Jae Won (The University of British Columbia, Canada), Choong-Ho Cho, Hyong
Woo Lee (Korea University, Korea), Victor Leung (The University of British Columbia,
Canada)
Load Balancing and Relaying Framework
in TDD W-CDMA Multi-hop Cellular Networks
Hung Tam, Ahmed Safwat, Hossam Hassanein (Queens University, Canada)
Stochastic Decision-based Analysis
of Admission Control Policy in Multimedia Wireless Networks
Nidal Nasser (Queen's University, Canada)
Improving the performance of rate
adaptation schemes in heterogeneous wireless networks
Panagiotis Stathopoulos, Lambros Sarakis, Nikolas Mitrou (National Technical
University of Athens, Greece)
Stochastic Admission Control for Quality
of Service in Wireless Packet Networks
Majid Ghaderi, Raouf Boutaba (University of Waterloo, Canada), Gary W. Kenward
(Nortel Networks, Canada)
Tuesday, 3 May 2005 Posters |
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