Networking -- ICN 2005: 4th International Conference on Networking, Reunion Island, France, April 17-21, 2005, Proceedings, Part IPascal Lorenz, Petre Dini Springer, 2005. gada 1. apr. - 933 lappuses The International Conference on Networking (ICN 2005) was the fourth conf- ence in its series aimed at stimulating technical exchange in the emerging and important ?eld of networking. On behalf of the International Advisory C- mittee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of the 2005 event. Networking faces dramatic changes due to the customer-centric view, the venue of the next generation networks paradigm, the push from ubiquitous n- working,andthenewservicemodels.Despitelegacyproblems,whichresearchers and industry are still discovering and improving the state of the art, the ho- zon has revealed new challenges that some of the authors tackled through their submissions. InfactICN2005wasverywellperceivedbytheinternationalnetworkingc- munity. A total of 651 papers from more than 60 countries were submitted, from which 238 were accepted. Each paper was reviewed by several members of the Technical Program Committee. This year, the Advisory Committee revalidated various accepted papers after the reviews had been incorporated. We perceived a signi?cant improvement in the number of submissions and the quality of the submissions. TheICN2005programcoveredavarietyofresearchtopicsthatareofcurrent interest,startingwithGridnetworks,multicasting,TCPoptimizations,QoSand security, emergency services, and network resiliency. The Program Committee selected also three tutorials and invited speakers that addressed the latest - search results from the international industries and academia, and reports on ?ndings from mobile, satellite, and personal communications related to 3rd- and 4th-generation research projects and standardization. |
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1.5. rezultāts no 83.
xi. lappuse
... Distributed Re-provisioning in Optical Mesh Networks Chadi Assi, Wei Huo, Abdallah Shami ............................ 34 The Role of Meshing Degree in Optical Burst Switching Networks Using Signaling Protocols with One-Way Reservation ...
... Distributed Re-provisioning in Optical Mesh Networks Chadi Assi, Wei Huo, Abdallah Shami ............................ 34 The Role of Meshing Degree in Optical Burst Switching Networks Using Signaling Protocols with One-Way Reservation ...
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... Distributed Simulation Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Shinpei Yoshida, Makoto Imase .................. Network Traffic Sampling Model on Packet Identification Cheng Guang, Gong Jian, Ding Wei ............................. An Admission Control and ...
... Distributed Simulation Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Shinpei Yoshida, Makoto Imase .................. Network Traffic Sampling Model on Packet Identification Cheng Guang, Gong Jian, Ding Wei ............................. An Admission Control and ...
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... Distributed Object Location with Queue Management Provision in Peer-to-Peer Content Management Systems Vassilios M. Stathopoulos, Nikolaos D. Dragios, Nikolas M. Mitrou ... An Approach to Fair Resource Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Systems ...
... Distributed Object Location with Queue Management Provision in Peer-to-Peer Content Management Systems Vassilios M. Stathopoulos, Nikolaos D. Dragios, Nikolas M. Mitrou ... An Approach to Fair Resource Sharing in Peer-to-Peer Systems ...
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... distributed resources. Also considering the limitations [8] of interaction among mobile devices and grid nodes as well as the complexity of the Grid protocols, there is an emerging consensus [8] to develop a middleware layer which will ...
... distributed resources. Also considering the limitations [8] of interaction among mobile devices and grid nodes as well as the complexity of the Grid protocols, there is an emerging consensus [8] to develop a middleware layer which will ...
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... distributed execution, the mobile device consumes little power and uses bandwidth effectively. Also their efforts are more inclined towards QoS issues such as management of allocated resources, support for QoS guarantees at application ...
... distributed execution, the mobile device consumes little power and uses bandwidth effectively. Also their efforts are more inclined towards QoS issues such as management of allocated resources, support for QoS guarantees at application ...
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Signal Processing for HighSpeed Data Communication Using Pure | 410 |
Cube Connected Cycles Based Bluetooth Scatternet Formation | 413 |
CurrentMode VHF HighQuality Analog Filters Suitable for Spectral | 417 |
Design of UWB Transmitter and a New MultipleAccess Method | 421 |
Jiri Schimmel Petr Sysel | 425 |
Bluetooth Device Manager Connecting a Large | 430 |
Routing III | 433 |
Sensor Networks | 438 |
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An IP Traceback Scheme in MPLS Network | 75 |
Wireless Networks | 76 |
Streaming | 82 |
Traffic Control II | 85 |
Ad Hoc Networks | 91 |
Performance Analysis of ARQ Based Error | 92 |
Candidate Discovery for Connected Mobile Ad Hoc Networks | 99 |
Distributed kClustering Algorithms for Random Wireless Multihop | 109 |
PolicyBased Dynamic Reconfiguration of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks | 116 |
An EndtoEnd | 125 |
Optimizing TCP Retransmission Timeout | 133 |
Stable Accurate Rapid Bandwidth Estimate for Improving TCP over | 141 |
Quality of Service Solutions in Satellite Communication | 144 |
Performance Analysis of TCP Variants over TimeSpaceLabeled | 149 |
Routing | 156 |
Packet Delay Analysis of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Scheme in | 161 |
A New QoS Routing Algorithm | 164 |
Interdomain Advance Resource Reservation or Slotted Optical Abdelilah Maach Abdelhakim Hafid Jawad Drissi f | 169 |
Applicability of Resilient Routing Layers for kFault Network Recovery | 173 |
Virtual SourceBased Minimum Interference Path Multicast Routing | 178 |
Multiple Failures Restoration by Group Protection in WDM Networks | 186 |
A Vision of Resilient Ambience | 192 |
Wavelength Assignment in RouteFixed Optical WDM Ring by | 194 |
Quality of Service Routing Network and Performance Evaluation | 202 |
Wireless Networks II | 204 |
Namkoo Ha Byeongjik Lee Kyungun Kim Kiun Han J J | 210 |
LightWeight WLAN Extension for Predictive Handover in Mobile IPv6 | 214 |
Routing Cost Versus Network Stability in MANET | 218 |
Algorithms for EnergyEfficient Broad and Multicasting in Wireless | 221 |
Performance | 225 |
Multipath Energy Efficient Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Network | 226 |
Converting SIRCIM Indoor Channel Model into SNRBased Channel | 231 |
Performance of Service Location Protocols in MANET Based | 234 |
Enhancing Wireless Intrusion Response with Runtime | 239 |
A New Scheme for Key Management in Ad Hoc Networks | 242 |
Evaluation of Transport Layer Loss Notification in Wireless | 247 |
Robust TCP TCPR with Explicit Packet Drop Notification EPDN | 250 |
Adapting TCP Segment Size in Cellular Networks | 258 |
AcTMs Active ATM Switches with TAP Trusted and Active | 266 |
ClientControlled QoS Management in Networked Virtual Environments | 268 |
AIMD Penalty Shaper to Enforce Assured Service for TCP Flows | 275 |
Routing II | 284 |
Modeling UserPerceived QoS in Hybrid Broadcast | 286 |
Efficient Prioritized Service Recovery Using ContentAware Routing | 297 |
Evaluating Evolutionary IPBased Transport Services on a Dark Fiber | 306 |
Queue Management Scheme Stabilizing Buffer Utilization in the | 307 |
Two Mathematically Equivalent Models of the UniquePath OSPF | 318 |
Optical Networks III | 326 |
Fault Free Shortest Path Routing on the de Bruijn Networks | 327 |
Traffic Control in IP Networks with Multiple Topology Routing | 335 |
Optical Hybrid Switching Using FlowLevel Service Classification | 342 |
Ad Hoc Networks III | 343 |
Delay Constraint Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Differentiated | 350 |
On the Capacity of Wireless AdHoc Network Basing on Graph Theory | 353 |
Wireless Networks III | 358 |
From the User to | 366 |
Energy Consumption in Multicast Protocols for Static Ad Hoc Networks | 369 |
Integrating WMAN with WWAN for Seamless Services | 374 |
Weighted Flow Contention Graph and Its Applications in Wireless | 377 |
Towards Mobile Broadband | 382 |
Signal Processing | 384 |
Emulation Based Performance Investigation of FTP File Downloads | 388 |
Analytical Design of Maximally Flat Notch FIR Filters | 392 |
Unisource and Multisource Ary Tree Algorithms for Best Effort m | 397 |
Iterative Decoding and Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation for | 401 |
WPAN | 406 |
MultiPath | 442 |
On the Security of ClusterBased Communication Protocols | 449 |
An EnergyEfficient Coverage Maintenance Scheme for Distributed | 459 |
A Verified Distance Vector Routing Protocol for Protection of Internet | 463 |
A ClusterBased Energy Balancing Scheme in Heterogeneous Wireless | 467 |
An Optimal Node Scheduling for Flat Wireless Sensor Networks | 475 |
Hybrid Topology Makes Chord Efficient | 480 |
Traffic Control | 483 |
RealTime Network Traffic Prediction Based on a Multiscale | 492 |
Mobility Adaptation Layer Framework for Heterogeneous Wireless | 496 |
Provisioning VPN over Shared Network Infrastructure | 500 |
Potential Risks of Deploying Large Scale Overlay Networks | 508 |
A Logical Network Topology Design for Mobile Agent Systems | 521 |
Communication Architectures | 527 |
Call Admission Control for Next Generation Cellular Networks Using | 543 |
Delay Estimation Method Ntier Architecture | 544 |
Performance Evaluation and Improvement of Nonstable Resilient | 551 |
Sensor Networks II | 561 |
Load Distribution Performance of the Reliable Server Pooling | 564 |
Power Management Protocols for Regular Wireless Sensor Networks | 577 |
Performance Evaluation of Multichannel SlottedALOHA Networks | 585 |
An Efficient Protocol for Setting Up a Data Dissemination Path | 594 |
Active Traffic Monitoring for Heterogeneous Environments | 603 |
PeertoPeer | 606 |
A DiscreteTime HOL Priority Queue with Multiple Traffic Classes | 620 |
Implementation | 625 |
Improving a Local Search Technique for Network Optimization Using | 635 |
An Approach to Fair Resource Sharing in PeertoPeer Systems | 643 |
Discovery and Routing in the HEN Heterogeneous PeertoPeer Network | 653 |
Audio and Video Communications | 654 |
Video Flow Adaptation for Light Clients on an Active Network | 672 |
ClientIndependent Security Approach | 673 |
Active Host InformationBased Abnormal IP Address Detection | 689 |
IP ISDN and ATM Infrastructures for Synchronous Teleteaching | 690 |
An Energy Constrained Multihop Clustering Algorithm for Wireless | 706 |
A Practical and Secure Communication Protocol in the Bounded | 707 |
An Optimal Coverage Scheme for Wireless Sensor Network | 722 |
Impact of Distributed Denial of Service DDoS Attack Due to | 730 |
Analyzing Performance Data Exchange in Content Delivery Networks | 737 |
Traffic Control III | 740 |
ApplicationLevel Multicast Using DINPeer in P2P Networks | 754 |
Network Traffic Sampling Model on Packet Identification | 758 |
Reliable Mobile Ad Hoc P2P Data Sharing | 772 |
Impact of Traffic Load on SCTP Failovers in SIGTRAN | 774 |
A Novel Method of Network Burst Traffic RealTime Prediction Based | 784 |
An Efficient Long Query Path Driven Replication Strategy | 793 |
Differentiated Services | 794 |
Determining Differentiated Services Network Pricing Through Auctions | 802 |
A Congestion Control Scheme for Supporting Differentiated Service | 810 |
Energy Efficiency Analysis of IEEE 802 11 DCF with Variable Packet | 811 |
Models and Analysis of TCCAQM Schemes over DiffServ Networks | 818 |
Switching | 826 |
Password Authenticated Key Exchange for ResourceConstrained | 827 |
Effect of Unbalanced Bursty Traffic on MemorySharing Schemes | 834 |
New Layouts Multistage Interconnection Networks | 842 |
Generalization of the Delegation Signer Model | 844 |
Packet Scheduling Across Networks of Switches | 849 |
New RoundRobin Scheduling Algorithm for Combined | 857 |
Multicast | 859 |
Scheduling Algorithms for Input Queued Switches Using Local Search | 865 |
Multimedia Streaming in Home Environments | 873 |
Multicast II | 874 |
Scalability and Robustness of Virtual Multicast for Synchronous | 876 |
Performance Analysis of a Video Streaming Buffer | 892 |
Low Delay Multiflow Block Interleavers for RealTime Audio Streaming | 909 |
A Study on the Cell Sectorization Using the WBTC and NBTC | 920 |
Author Index 1147 | 926 |
Author Index | 927 |
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