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ICETE 2011: Seville, Spain
- Mohammad S. Obaidat, José Luis Sevillano, Joaquim Filipe:
E-Business and Telecommunications - International Joint Conference, ICETE 2011, Seville, Spain, July 18-21, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 314, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35754-1
Invited Speakers
- Ruggero Donida Labati, Vincenzo Piuri, Fabio Scotti:
Biometric Privacy Protection: Guidelines and Technologies. 3-19 - Cristina Conde, Isaac Martín de Diego, Enrique Cabello:
Face Recognition in Uncontrolled Environments, Experiments in an Airport. 20-32 - Winfried Lamersdorf:
Paradigms of Distributed Software Systems: Services, Processes and Self-organization. 33-40
Part I: Data Communication Networking
- Virginia G. Gasull, D. F. Larios, Julio Barbancho, Carlos León, Mohammad S. Obaidat:
A Wildfire Prediction Based on Fuzzy Inference System for Wireless Sensor Networks. 43-59 - Ajab Khan, Reiko Heckel:
Evaluating Super Node Selection and Load Balancing in P2P VoIP Networks Using Stochastic Graph Transformation. 60-73 - Manuel Koschuch, Matthias Hudler, Michael Krüger, Peter Lory, Jürgen Wenzl:
Shared Security: How Wireless Sensor Networks Can Benefit from Threshold Cryptography. 74-81
Part II: e-Business
- Tobias Mettler, Markus Eurich:
Selection of Information-Intensive Services: A Multi-criteria Decision Model. 85-99 - Martin Steinhauser, Andreas C. Sonnenbichler, Andreas Geyer-Schulz:
Territorial Safety Networks. 100-114 - Tom Evens, Elke Boudry, Pieter Verdegem, Lieven De Marez, Erik Vanhauwaert, Koen Casier, Jan Van Ooteghem, Sofie Verbrugge:
Killer Applications for Fiber to the Home Networks: Market Potential, Time Horizons and User Groups. 115-128 - Tobias Blask, Burkhardt Funk, Reinhard Schulte:
To Bid or Not To Bid? Investigating Retail-Brand Keyword Performance in Sponsored Search Advertising. 129-140 - Nabil Fakhfakh, Frédéric Pourraz, Hervé Verjus, Patrice Moreaux:
Client-Oriented Preferences Model for QoS Aggregation in Service-Based Applications. 141-155 - Andreas Holzinger, Gig Searle, Bernhard Peischl, Matjaz Debevc:
An Answer to "Who Needs a Stylus?" on Handwriting Recognition on Mobile Devices. 156-167 - Carmen Castro-Cabrera, Inmaculada Medina-Bulo:
Application of Metamorphic Testing to a Case Study in Web Services Compositions. 168-181
Part III: Optical Communication Systems
- Tiago M. F. Alves, Adolfo V. T. Cartaxo:
Time Stretching of UWB Radio Signals Using a Photonic Analogue-to-Digital Converter System Based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing. 185-199
Part IV: Security and Cryptography
- Igor Santos, Carlos Laorden, Xabier Ugarte-Pedrero, Borja Sanz, Pablo García Bringas:
Spam Filtering through Anomaly Detection. 203-216 - Alexios Mylonas, Stelios Dritsas, Bill Tsoumas, Dimitris Gritzalis:
On the Feasibility of Malware Attacks in Smartphone Platforms. 217-232 - Kazuhide Fukushima, Shinsaku Kiyomoto, Yutaka Miyake, Kouichi Sakurai:
Revocation and Tracing Based on Ternary Tree: Towards Optimal Broadcast Encryption Scheme. 233-248 - Saptarsi Das, Ranjani Narayan, Soumitra Kumar Nandy:
Accelerating Reduction for Enabling Fast Multiplication over Large Binary Fields. 249-263 - Aslí Bay, Atefeh Mashatan, Serge Vaudenay:
A Related-Key Attack against Multiple Encryption Based on Fixed Points. 264-280 - Kazumaro Aoki, Krystian Matusiewicz, Günther Roland, Yu Sasaki, Martin Schläffer:
Byte Slicing Grøstl: Improved Intel AES-NI and Vector-Permute Implementations of the SHA-3 Finalist Grøstl. 281-295 - Maria-Camilla Fiazza, Michele Peroli, Luca Viganò:
Attack Interference: A Path to Defending Security Protocols. 296-314 - Antonio Vincenzo Taddeo, Luis Germán García Morales, Alberto Ferrante:
A Framework for Dynamic Optimization of Security and Performances. 315-329 - Bogdan Groza, Pal-Stefan Murvay:
Broadcast Authentication in a Low Speed Controller Area Network. 330-344
Part V: Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications
- Ilaria Bartolini, Marco Patella, Guido Stromei:
Efficiently Managing Multimedia Hierarchical Data with the WINDSURF Library. 347-361 - Adam Kupryjanow, Andrzej Czyzewski:
A Method of Real-Time Non-uniform Speech Stretching. 362-373 - Wolfgang Proß, Franz Quint, Marius Otesteanu:
Decoding of LDPC-Based 2D-Barcodes Using a 2D-Hidden-Markov-Model. 374-387 - Alberto de Santos Sierra, Carmen Sánchez Ávila, Javier Guerra Casanova, Gonzalo Bailador del Pozo:
A Comparative Evaluation of Gaussian Multiscale Aggregation for Hand Biometrics. 388-399 - Sakkayaphop Pravesjit, Arit Thammano:
Touching Character Segmentation Method of Archaic Lanna Script. 400-408 - Petr Pollák, Michal Borsky:
Small and Large Vocabulary Speech Recognition of MP3 Data under Real-Word Conditions: Experimental Study. 409-419 - Amrita Ganguly, Anil Mahanta:
Weight Based Fast Mode Decision for H.264/AVC Video Coding Standard. 420-431 - Shih-Hsuan Yang, Wei-Lune Tang:
Investigation and Improved Configuration Settings for H.264 CGS/MGS Quality Scalable Coding. 432-445
Part VI: Wireless Information Networks and Systems
- Sebastian Aust, Andreas Ahrens, Francisco Cano-Broncano, César Benavente-Peces:
Downlink Multiuser MIMO-OFDM Systems. 449-463 - José Antonio Gay-Fernández, Iñigo Cuiñas:
Experience in Deploying a Wireless Sensor Network in a Vineyard. 464-476 - Jorge A. Pardiñas-Mir, Muriel Muller, Roger Lamberti, Claude Gimenes:
Experimental Detection and Synchronisation Validation for a TR-UWB System Based on the Time Delayed Sampling and Correletion Scheme. 477-491 - Fredrick Mzee Awuor, Karim Djouani, Kimutai Kimeli, Dorothy A. Rambim:
Link Adaptation in Ad Hoc Networks Based on Interference Minimization. 492-502 - Björn Stelte:
Unidirectional Traffic Flow to Protect Wireless Sensor Networks against Byzantine Attacks. 503-518 - Nikolaos I. Miridakis, Dimitrios D. Vergados:
Successive Interference Cancellation for Multi-user MIMO-OFDM Ad-Hoc Networks: A Performance-Complexity Tradeoff. 519-533
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