Wired/Wireless Internet Communications : 9th IFIP TC 6 International Conference, WWIC 2011, Vilanova I la Geltrú, Spain, June 15-17, 2011, Proceedings

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Pub. Date: 2011-08-04
Publisher(s): Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC 6 International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications, WWIC 2011, held in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain, in June 2011. The 26 contributions included were carefully reviewed and selected from 50 submissions. In addition the book contains 15 invited papers. The contributions are structured in topical sections on mobility and LTE networks; performance and simulation analysis; adaptive approaches to guarantee E2E network services; energy efficiency and cooperation in wireless networks; transmission and management; quality through routing, naming and control; wireless multi-hop communications challenges in the future internet; and emerging contributions.

Table of Contents

Mobility and LTE Networks
Trawl - A Traffic Route Adapted Weighted Learning Algorithmp. 1
Adaptive Packet Scheduling for the Support of QoS over DVB-S2 Satellite Systemsp. 15
Presence-Based Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks Using Publish/Subscribe Paradigmp. 27
Dynamic Spectrum Trade and Game-Theory Based Network Selection in LTE Virtualization Using Uniform Auctioningp. 39
Combining MBSFN and PTM Transmission Schemes for Resource Efficiency in LTE Networksp. 56
A Comparative Study of Network Mobility Paradigmsp. 68
Performance and Simulation Analysis
Comparison of Wireless Network Simulators with Multihop Wireless Network Testbed in Corridor Environmentp. 80
UEF: Ubiquity Evaluation Frameworkp. 92
Traffic Engineering Approaches Using Multicriteria Optimization Techniquesp. 104
Storage-Enabled Access Points for Improved Mobile Performance: An Evaluation Studyp. 116
A Model to Improve the Accuracy of WSN Simulationsp. 128
Adaptive Approaches to Guarantee E2E Network Services
Terminal-Side QoE Estimations for Cross-Layer Network Controlp. 140
First Step in Cross-Layers Measurement in Wireless Networks: How to Adapt to Resource Constraints for Optimizing End-to-End Services?p. 150
A Quality of Experience Based Approach for Wireless Mesh Networks*p. 162
Knowledge Base for an Autonomic Transport Layerp. 174
Traffic Monitoring for Assuring Quality of Advanced Services in Future Internetp. 186
End-to-End Adaptive Framework for Multimedia Information Retrievalp. 197
Energy Efficiency and Cooperation in Wireless Networks
Optimizing the Delivery Chain in Heterogenous Networksp. 207
Energy-Efficient Internetworking with DTNp. 220
Desc: Distributed Energy Efficient Scheme to Cluster Wireless Sensor Networksp. 234
Analysis of Client Relay Network with Opportunistic Cooperationp. 247
Transmission and Management
Enhanced OFDM Distributed Antenna Systems through Power Redistributionp. 259
NeuroCast: Adaptive Multi-source P2P Video Streaming Application for Wireless Networksp. 272
Scheduler-Dependent Inter-cell Interference and Its Impact on LTE Uplink Performance at Flow Levelp. 285
Quality through Routing, Naming and Control
Transport over Heterogeneous Networks Using the RINA Architecturep. 297
An Adaptive Resource Control Mechanism in Multi-hop Ad-Hoc Networksp. 309
Utility-Based Analytical Model for Representing User QoEp. 323
An Approach to a Fault Tolerance LISP Architecturep. 338
Quality of Experience Adaptation Controllers for Voice and Video in Wireless Networksp. 350
User to User QoE Routing Systemp. 362
Wireless Multi-hop Communications Challenges in the Future Internet
Link-Layer Based Anycast Routing for a Dynamic and Distributed Portal Selection in Wireless Mesh Networksp. 374
Using Buffer Space Advertisements to Avoid Congestion in Mobile Opportunistic DTNsp. 386
Urban-X: A Self-organizing Cognitive Wireless Mesh Network for Dense City Environmentsp. 398
Always Best (dis-) Connected: Challenges to Interconnect Highly Heterogeneous Networksp. 410
Channel Assignment Based on the End-to-End Throughput in Multi-hop Wireless Networksp. 422
HRAN - A Scalable Routing Protocol for Multihop Wireless Networks Using Bloom Filtersp. 434
Emerging Contributions
Fairness and Satisfaction Model for DTN Applications Using Various Transportation Meansp. 446
Fuzzy Redundancy Adaptation and Joint Source - Network Coding for VANET Video Streamingp. 458
Queue-Management Architecture for Delay Tolerant Networkingp. 470
Cognitive Radio Access Optimization Using Multi-parameter Match Ability Estimationp. 483
Preemptive Performance Monitoring of a Large Network of Wi-Fi Hotspots: An Artificial Immune Systemp. 494
Author Indexp. 505
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