18. ICCCN 2009:
San Francisco, California, USA
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, IEEE ICCCN 2009, San Francisco, California, August 3-6, 2009.
IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4581-3
MQoS:
Track on multimedia and QoS
ISSA 1:
Track on Internet services, systems and applications
EWTP:
Track on emerging wireless technologies and platforms
ON 1:
Track on optical networking
ISSA 2:
Track on Internet services, systems and applications
- Jack Brassil, Rick McGeer, Puneet Sharma, Praveen Yalagandula, Brian L. Mark, S. Zhang, Stephen Schwab:
The Case for Service Overlays.
1-6

- Sireesha Muppala, Xiaobo Zhou:
CoSAC: Coordinated Session-Based Admission Control for Multi-Tier Internet Applications.
1-6

- Kai Wang, Chuang Lin:
Insight into the P2P-VoD System: Performance Modeling and Analysis.
1-6

- Ram Keralapura, Antonio Nucci, Chen-Nee Chuah:
Self-Learning Peer-to-Peer Traffic Classifier.
1-8

WCSP 1:
Track on wireless communication and signal processing
PCGN:
Track on pervasive computing and grid networking
ON 2:
Track on optical networking
- Nattapong Kitsuwan, Eiji Oki, Naoto Kishi, Tetsuya Miki:
Real-Time Data Allocation Scheme Based on Dynamic Replacement in Burst Photonic Networks.
1-6

- Felix Espina, Mikel Izal, Daniel Morató, Eduardo Magaña:
Performance Analysis of OBS Edge Nodes for Video Streaming.
1-6

- Ankitkumar N. Patel, Yi Zhu, Qingya She, Jason P. Jue:
Routing and Scheduling for Time-Shift Advance Reservation.
1-6

- Fen Zhou, Miklós Molnár, Bernard Cousin:
Is Light-Tree Structure Optimal for Multicast Routing in Sparse Light Splitting WDM Networks?
1-7

ISSA 3:
Track on Internet services, systems and applications
WCSP 2:
Track on wireless communication and signal processing
NAP 1:
Track on network architecture and protocols
WASN 1:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
WCSP 3:
Track on wireless communication and signal processing
NAP 2:
Track on network architecture and protocols
WASN 2:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
P2PN 1:
Track on peer-to-peer networking
- Rafit Izhak-Ratzin, Nikitas Liogkas, Rupak Majumdar:
Team Incentives in BitTorrent Systems.
1-8

- Anwar Al Hamra, Nikitas Liogkas, Arnaud Legout, Chadi Barakat:
Swarming Overlay Construction Strategies.
1-6

- Brian Sanderson, Daniel Zappala:
Reducing Source Load in BitTorrent.
1-6

- Yacine Boufkhad, Fabien Mathieu, Fabien de Montgolfier, Diego Perino, Laurent Viennot:
Fine Tuning of a Distributed VoD System.
1-7

NAPE 1:
Track on network algorithms and performance evaluation
WASN 3:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
NSP 1:
Track on network security and privacy
P2PN 2:
Track on peer-to-peer networking
- Richard Süselbeck, Gregor Schiele, Sebastian Seitz, Christian Becker:
Adaptive Update Propagation for Low-Latency Massively Multi-User Virtual Environments.
1-6

- Roberto Roverso, Sameh El-Ansary, Seif Haridi:
NATCracker: NAT Combinations Matter.
1-7

- Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Laurent Mathy, Chadi Barakat, Kavé Salamatian, Thierry Turletti, Walid Dabbous:
Certified Internet Coordinates.
1-8

- Amitava Biswas, Suneil Mohan, Rabi N. Mahapatra:
Search Co-Ordination by Semantic Routed Network.
1-7

NAPE 2:
Track on network algorithms and performance evaluation
WASN 4:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Ataul Bari, Ritu Chaturvedi, Arunita Jaekel, Subir Bandyopadhyay:
Energy Aware Distributed Clustering in Two-Tiered Sensor Networks.
1-8

- Sampath Priyankara, Kazuhiko Kinoshita, Hideki Tode, Koso Murakami:
A Clustering Method for Wireless Sensor Networks with Heterogeneous Node Types.
1-6

- Hyun Jung Choe, Preetam Ghosh, Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das:
Class-Based Data Reporting Scheme in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks.
1-6

- J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Dhananjay Sampath:
Efficient Multicast Routing in MANETs Using Prefix Labels.
1-8

NSP 2:
Track on network security and privacy
NAPE 3:
Track on network algorithms and performance evaluation
WASN 5:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
NSP 3:
Track on network security and privacy
NAPE 4:
Track on network algorithms and performance evaluation
WASN 6:
Track on wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Md. Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan, Guojun Wang, Jie Wu:
Target Tracking with Monitor and Backup Sensors in Wireless Sensor Networks.
1-6

- Fernando J. Cintron, Kanthakumar Pongaliur, Matt W. Mutka, Li Xiao:
Energy Balancing Hopping Sensor Network Model to Maximize Coverage.
1-6

- Abhishek Sharma, Kevin Yoon, David Vanhorn, Matheiu Dube, Volus McKenna, Michael S. Bauer:
ScoutNode: A Multimodal Sensor Node for Wide Area Sensor Networks.
1-6

- Mustafa Hammad, Jonathan Cook:
Lightweight Deployable Software Monitoring for Sensor Networks.
1-6

NSP 4:
Track on network security and privacy
International Workshop on Performance Modeling and Evaluation in Computer and Telecommunication Networks (PMECT)
Session I:
Large-scale Networks
- Sureshkumar V. Subramanian, Rudra Dutta:
Measurements and Analysis of M/M/1 and M/M/c Queuing Models of the SIP Proxy Server.
1-7

- Lee Booi Lim, Lin Guan, Alan Grigg, Iain W. Phillips, Xin Gang Wang, Irfan-Ullah Awan:
Bounding Queuing Delay in a Router Based on Superposition of N MMBP Arrival Process.
1-6

- Ivan Gudymenko, Waltenegus Dargie, Alexander Schill:
Evaluation of the Performance of Spontaneously Deployed, Independent Networks.
1-6

- Natalia Vassileva, Francisco Barceló-Arroyo:
Validation of a Traffic-Based CAC Method under General Channel Holding Time.
1-7

- Chongyang Xie, Nasir Ghani:
Admission Control in Networks with Prioritized Advance Reservation.
1-6

Session II:
Signaling and storage
Session III:
Wireless sensor networks
International Workshop on Sensor Networks (SN'2009)
Session-I:
Security and Applications
- Piotr Szczechowiak, Martin Collier:
Practical Identity-Based Key Agreement For Secure Communication in Sensor Networks.
1-6

- Brian Quanz, Hongliang Fei, Jun Huan, Joseph B. Evans, Victor Frost, Gary J. Minden, Daniel D. Deavours, Leon Searl, Daniel DePardo, Martin Kuehnhausen, Daniel Fokum, Matt Zeets, Angela Oguna:
Anomaly Detection with Sensor Data for Distributed Security.
1-6

- H. T. Kung, Dario Vlah:
A Spectral Clustering Approach to Validating Sensors via Their Peers in Distributed Sensor Networks.
1-7

- Yang Xiao, Yanping Zhang:
Surveillance and Tracking System with Collaboration of Robots, Sensor Nodes, and RFID Tags.
1-6

- Pedro Melo, Luís D. Pedrosa, Rui M. Rocha:
Interconnecting WSNs with Fast Moving Nodes: Experiments in Real-World Scenarios.
1-6

- Wang-Cheol Song, Sung-Su Kim, Seung-Joon Seok, Deokjai Choi:
Pastry Based Sensor Data Sharing.
1-6

Session-II:
Topology, Routing, and Energy Efficiency
- Ataul Bari, Da Teng, Arunita Jaekel:
Optimal Relay Node Placement in Hierarchical Sensor Networks with Mobile Data Collector.
1-6

- Manki Min, Austin F. O'Brien, Sung Y. Shin:
Partitioning-Based SOR for Minimum Energy Multicast Tree Problem in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.
1-6

- Alunyu Andrew Egwar, Idris A. Rai:
Power Aware Differentiated Routing (PADR) in Wireless Sensor Networks.
1-6

- Mohammad Al-Otaibi, Hamdy S. Soliman:
Efficient Controlled Routeless Routing Protocol With Fixed Channel's Width for Mobile Ad Hoc Sensor Networks.
1-7

- Geng Yang, Jin-Song Xu, Shengshou Chen, Yingzhou Zhang:
GICR: Global Information Based Clustering Routing Mechanism for Wireless Sensor Network.
1-6

- Jorge M. Soares, Bruno J. Goncalves, Rui M. Rocha:
Power Management Extensions for Tagus-SensorNet.
1-6

Session-III:
Architecture, Simulations, Testbed, and Various Good Things
International Workshop on Cognitive Networks and Communications (CogCom)
Session-I:
Spectrum management
- Ayoub Alsarhan, Anjali Agarwal:
Cluster-Based Spectrum Management Using Cognitive Radios in Wireless Mesh Network.
1-6

- Mengfei Yang, David Grace:
Cognitive Radio with Reinforcement Learning Applied to Multicast Downlink Transmission and Distributed Occupancy Detection.
1-6

- Bo Han, David Grace:
Using Cognitive Interference Routing to Avoid Congested Areas in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.
1-6

- Stephen J. Shellhammer:
A Comparison of Geo-Location and Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio.
1-6

Session-II:
Cognitive networking and cognition techniques
- S. Amaar Ahmad, Juan D. Deaton, Umesh Shukla, Ryan E. Irwin, Luiz A. DaSilva, Allen B. MacKenzie:
A Comparison of Channel Assignment Techniques with Power Control in Ad Hoc Networks.
1-6

- Kareem E. Baddour, Oktay Ureten, Tricia J. Willink:
Efficient Clustering of Cognitive Radio Networks Using Affinity Propagation.
1-6

- Yohannes D. Alemseged, Ha Nguyen Tran, Chen Sun, Hiroshi Harada:
Dual-Purpose Spectrum Sensor Using IEEE802.15.4a UWB PHY and Energy Detection.
1-5

- Ashwini Kumar, Kang G. Shin, Jianfeng Wang, Kiran S. Challapali:
A Case Study of QoS Provisioning in TV-Band Cognitive Radio Networks.
1-6

- Richard O. Afolabi, Kiseon Kim, Aftab Ahmad:
On Secure Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks Using Emitters Electromagnetic Signature.
1-5

Session-III:
Industry Topics and Applications
International Workshop on Multimedia Computing and Communications (MCC)
- Yih Han Tan, Wei Siong Lee, Jo Yew Tham, Susanto Rahardja:
Complexity-Rate-Distortion Optimization for Real-Time H.264/AVC Encoding.
1-6

- Saeed Nari, Hamid R. Rabiee, Ali Abedi, Mohammed Ghanbari:
An Efficient Algorithm for Overlay Multicast Routing in Videoconferencing Applications.
1-6

- Ramdas Satyan, Sunday Nyamweno, Fabrice Labeau:
Error Resilience Using Leaky Source Channel Prediction Scheme.
1-5

- Masahiko Kitamura, Takahiro Murooka, Mitsuhiro Teshima, Hisaya Hadama, Atsushi Takahara, Tetsuro Fujii:
A Study on the Correlation between QoE of 4K Super High Definition Video Streamings and QoS of Network.
1-6

- Mohsen Akbari, Fabrice Labeau:
Adaptive Downsampling in Oversampled Filter Banks in the Presence of Quantization Noise.
1-6

- Susan Elias, Lisa Mathew, K. S. Easwarakumar, Richard Chbeir:
Automatic Temporal Formatting of Multimedia Presentations Using Dynamic Petri Nets.
1-6

- Andrew Blaich, Aaron Striegel:
Is High Definition a natural DRM?
1-4

International Workshop on Privacy and Trust of Computer and Cyber-Physical Networks (SecureCPN)
Session-I:
Network Security Protocols
- Stephen Dabideen, Bradley R. Smith, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
The Case for End-to-End Solutions to Secure Routing in MANETs.
1-6

- Athichart Tangpong, George Kesidis, Hung-Yuan Hsu, Ali R. Hurson:
Robust Sybil Detection for MANETs.
1-6

- Lianyu Zhao, Haiying Shen:
A Low-Cost Anonymous Routing Protocol in MANETs.
1-6

- Gunwoo Nam, Pushkar Patankar, George Kesidis, Chita R. Das, Cetin Seren:
Mass Purging of Stale TCP Flows in Per-Flow Monitoring Systems.
1-6

- Zesheng Chen, Chao Chen, Qian Wang:
Delay-Tolerant Botnets.
1-6

Session-II:
System and Theoretical Aspects of Network Security
- Antonio Izquierdo, Nada Golmie, Richard Rouil:
Optimizing Authentication in Media Independent Handovers Using IEEE 802.21.
1-6

- Thomas E. Carroll, Daniel Grosu:
A Game Theoretic Investigation of Deception in Network Security.
1-6

- Turgay Korkmaz:
Analyzing Response Time of Batch Signing.
1-6

- Shi-hai Huang, Chuang Lin, An'an Luo, Zhen Chen, Xin Jiang, Kai Wang, Hui Zhang, Xuehai Peng:
Proxy-Based Security Audit System for Remote Desktop Access.
1-5

- Tingting Mao, John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez:
An Interoperable Internet Scale Solution for RFID Network Security.
1-6

International Workshop on Grid and P2P Systems and Applications (GridPeer)
Session-I:
Streaming, Search, and Sharing
Session-II:
Modeling, Measurement, QoS and Security
- Shilpa Ghadge, Timothy Killingback, Bala Sundaram, Duc A. Tran:
A Parsimonious Statistical Protocol for Generating Power-Law Networks.
1-6

- Yehia El-khatib, Christopher Edwards, Michael Mackay, Gareth Tyson:
Providing Grid Schedulers with Passive Network Measurements.
1-6

- Jinu Kurian, Ajay Kulkarni, Hai Trong Vu, Kamil Saraç:
ODON: An On-Demand Security Overlay for Mission-Critical Applications.
1-6

- Patrick McClory, Ezra Kissel, D. Martin Swany, Michela Taufer:
MNEMONIC: A Network Environment for Automatic Optimization and Tuning of Data Movement over Advanced Networks.
1-7

- Amos Brocco, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Service Provisioning Framework for a Self-Organized Grid.
1-6

- Jihoon Kim, Younghan Kim:
A Design of Generalized Peer-to-Peer Based IPTV System Using Multiple Chain Architecture.
1-5

International Workshop on Nano, Molecular, and Quantum Communications (NanoCom)
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