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7th PM2HW2N@MSWiM 2012: Paphos, Cyprus
- Richard W. Pazzi, Juan-Carlos Cano:
Proceedings of the 7th ACM workshop on Performance monitoring and measurement of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks, PM2HW2N 2012, Paphos, Cyprus, October 21-22, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1626-2
Technical presentations
- Andreas Kamilaris, Andreas Pitsillides:
Using request queues for enhancing the performance of operations in smart homes. 1-6 - Pablo Piñol, Otoniel López, Miguel Martínez-Rach, José Oliver, Manuel P. Malumbres:
Modeling video streaming over VANETs. 7-14 - Ali Makke, Osman Salem, Mohamad Assaad, Hassine Moungla, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Flooding attacks detection in backbone traffic using power divergence. 15-20 - Johann M. Márquez-Barja, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan-Carlos Cano, Pietro Manzoni:
Vertical handover: when the context matters. 21-28 - Asimakis Lykourgiotis, Stavros Kotsopoulos, Tasos Dagiuklas:
A comprehensive simulation study of low latency handoffs in mobile IPv4 for VoiP in IEEE 802.11b WLAN. 29-36 - Sofia Nikitaki, Panagiotis Tsakalides:
Decentralized indoor wireless localization using compressed sensing of signal-strength fingerprints. 37-44 - Yue Liu, Laurie G. Cuthbert, Xu Yang, Yapeng Wang:
Qos-aware resource allocation for multimedia users in a multi-cell spectrum sharing radio network. 45-52 - Kantubukta Vasu, Sudipta Mahapatra, Cheruvu Siva Kumar:
An analytical framework for evaluating MIPv6 protocols applying transport engineering concepts. 53-60 - Ali Diab, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel:
Comparative evaluation of distributed physical cell identity assignment schemes for LTE-advanced systems. 61-68 - Abdullah Almutairi, Manas Somaiya, Saeed Moghaddam, Sanjay Ranka, Ahmed Helmy:
A global local modeling of internet usage in large mobile societies. 69-76 - Valeria Loscrí, Enrico Natalizio, Francesca Guerriero, Gianluca Aloi:
Particle swarm optimization schemes based on consensus for wireless sensor networks. 77-84 - Christos Bouras, Vasileios Kokkinos, Konstantinos Kontodimas, Andreas Papazois:
A simulation framework for LTE-A systems with femtocell overlays. 85-90 - Muhammad Zeeshan Asghar, Seppo Hämäläinen, Nikolas Meinke:
Experimental system for self-optimization of LTE networks. 91-98 - Vana Jelicic, Michele Magno, Davide Brunelli, Vedran Bilas, Luca Benini:
Analytic comparison of wake-up receivers for WSNs and benefits over the wake-on radio scheme. 99-106 - Khalil Massri, Alessandro Vernata, Andrea Vitaletti:
Routing protocols for delay tolerant networks: a quantitative evaluation. 107-114 - Gökçe Görbil, Erol Gelenbe:
Resilience and security of opportunistic communications for emergency evacuation. 115-124 - Zinon Zinonos, Vasos Vassiliou, Tasos C. Christofides:
Radio propagation in industrial wireless sensor network environments: from testbed to simulation evaluation. 125-132 - Christian Haas, Joachim Wilke:
Evaluating the energy-efficiency of key exchange protocols in wirelesssensor networks. 133-140 - Daniel Peter Dallas:
Optimal and resilient routing for many-to-one topologies in event triggered wireless sensor networks. 141-148 - Georgios Kalogridis, Russell J. Haines:
A transient reliability model of RTP video streaming over WLAN. 149-158 - Julius Mueller, Yahya Al-Hazmi, Mohammad Fal Sadikin, Dragos Vingarzan, Thomas Magedanz:
Secure and efficient validation of data traffic flows in fixed and mobile networks. 159-166 - Boaz Ben-Moshe, Eyal Berliner, Anders Branderud, Amit Dvir, Harel Levi:
Modeling adaptive rate video transmission in Wi-Fi MANET. 167-174 - Nourredine Tabia, Alexandre Gondran, Oumaya Baala, Alexandre Caminada:
Interference model and antenna parameters setting effects on 4G-LTE networks coverage. 175-182 - Vyacheslav Shumilov, Alexey Trushanin, Roman Maslennikov, Alexey Khoryaev, Andrey Chervyakov:
Design of link-to-system mapping interface for lte-a uplink system level simulations. 183-190 - Yuriy Tselishchev, Athanassios Boulis:
Effects of sensor-to-sensor link modeling on body area network simulations. 191-198
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