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21st MobiHoc 2020: Virtual Event, USA
- Tommaso Melodia, Eylem Ekici, Alhussein Abouzeid, Minghua Chen:
Mobihoc '20: The Twenty-first ACM International Symposium on Theory, Algorithmic Foundations, and Protocol Design for Mobile Networks and Mobile Computing, Virtual Event, USA, October 11-14, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8015-7 - Salvatore D'Oro, Leonardo Bonati, Francesco Restuccia, Michele Polese, Michele Zorzi, Tommaso Melodia:
Sl-edge: network slicing at the edge. 1-10 - Erfan Meskar, Ben Liang:
Fair multi-resource allocation in mobile edge computing with multiple access points. 11-20 - Ruozhou Yu, Guoliang Xue, Yinxin Wan, Jian Tang, Dejun Yang, Yusheng Ji:
Robust resource provisioning in time-varying edge networks. 21-30 - Ang Li, Chunpeng Wu, Yiran Chen, Bin Ni:
MVStylizer: an efficient edge-assisted video photorealistic style transfer system for mobile phones. 31-40 - Ping-Chun Hsieh, Xi Liu, I-Hong Hou:
Fresher content or smoother playback?: a brownian-approximation framework for scheduling real-time wireless video streams. 41-50 - Ahmed M. Bedewy, Yin Sun, Rahul Singh, Ness B. Shroff:
Optimizing information freshness using low-power status updates via sleep-wake scheduling. 51-60 - Waqas Tariq Toor, Jun-Bae Seo, Hu Jin:
Online control of random access with splitting. 61-70 - Benjie Miao, Shuaiqi Wang, Luoyi Fu, Xiaojun Lin:
De-anonymizability of social network: through the lens of symmetry. 71-80 - Zhibo Wang, Hengchang Guo, Zhifei Zhang, Mengkai Song, Siyan Zheng, Qian Wang, Ben Niu:
Towards compression-resistant privacy-preserving photo sharing on social networks. 81-90 - Meng Zhang, Brian Swenson, Jianwei Huang, H. Vincent Poor:
Truthful mobile crowd sensing with interdependent valuations. 91-100 - Chi Zhang, Haisheng Tan, Haoqiang Huang, Zhenhua Han, Shaofeng H.-C. Jiang, Nikolaos M. Freris, Xiang-Yang Li:
Online dispatching and scheduling of jobs with heterogeneous utilities in edge computing. 101-110 - Qin Zhang, Ruiting Zhou, Chuan Wu, Lei Jiao, Zongpeng Li:
Online scheduling of heterogeneous distributed machine learning jobs. 111-120 - Sherif ElAzzouni, Fei Wu, Ness B. Shroff, Eylem Ekici:
Predictive caching at the wireless edge using near-zero caches. 121-130 - Konstantinos Poularakis, Jaime Llorca, Antonia M. Tulino, Leandros Tassiulas:
Approximation algorithms for data-intensive service chain embedding. 131-140 - Jiin Woo, Jungseul Ok, Yung Yi:
Iterative learning of graph connectivity from partially-observed cascade samples. 141-150 - Yanjun Pan, Alon Efrat, Ming Li, Boyang Wang, Hanyu Quan, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Jie Gao, Esther M. Arkin:
Data inference from encrypted databases: a multi-dimensional order-preserving matching approach. 151-160 - Haoran Yu, Ermin Wei, Randall A. Berry:
Learning to price vehicle service with unknown demand. 161-170 - Suhan Jiang, Jie Wu:
A game-theoretic approach to storage offloading in PoC-based mobile blockchain mining. 171-180 - Shaojie Tang, Jing Yuan, Vijay S. Mookerjee:
Optimizing ad allocation in mobile advertising. 181-190 - Linqing Gui, Fu Xiao, Yang Zhou, Feng Shu, Shui Yu:
Performance analysis of indoor localization based on channel state information ranging model. 191-200 - Shamik Sarkar, Aniqua Baset, Harsimran Singh, Phillip Smith, Neal Patwari, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Kurt Derr, Samuel Ramirez:
LLOCUS: learning-based localization using crowdsourcing. 201-210 - Shigeng Zhang, Xuan Liu, Song Guo, Albert Y. Zomaya, Jianxin Wang:
Why queue up?: fast parallel search of RFID tags for multiple users. 211-220 - Youngwook Son, Kanghyun Lee, Seongwon Kim, Jinmyeong Lee, Sunghyun Choi, Saewoong Bahk:
REFRAIN: promoting valid transmission in high-density modern wi-fi networks. 221-230 - Bin Li, Atilla Eryilmaz, R. Srikant:
Emulating round-robin for serving dynamic flows over wireless fading channels. 231-240 - Xiaolong Zheng, Dan Xia, Xiuzhen Guo, Liang Liu, Yuan He, Huadong Ma:
Portal: transparent cross-technology opportunistic forwarding for low-power wireless networks. 241-250 - Adnan Quadri, Hossein Pirayesh, Pedram Kheirkhah Sangdeh, Huacheng Zeng:
TCCI: taming co-channel interference for wireless lans. 251-260 - Xin Zhang, Minghong Fang, Jia Liu, Zhengyuan Zhu:
Private and communication-efficient edge learning: a sparse differential gaussian-masking distributed SGD approach. 261-270 - Francesco Restuccia, Tommaso Melodia:
PolymoRF: polymorphic wireless receivers through physical-layer deep learning. 271-280 - Shuqin Gao, Costas Courcoubetis, Lingjie Duan:
Distributed double auctions for large-scale device-to-device resource trading. 281-290 - Richard T. B. Ma:
Internet transport economics: model and analysis. 291-300 - Aditya Dhananjay, Kai Zheng, Marco Mezzavilla, Dennis E. Shasha, Sundeep Rangan:
Fully-digital beamforming demonstration with Pi-Radio mmWave SDR platform. 301-302 - Andrea Coletta, Gaia Maselli, Mauro Piva, Domenicomichele Silvestri:
DANGER: a drones aided network for guiding emergency and rescue operations. 303-304 - Johannes Mols, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis:
Visualizing the Bitcoin's OP_RETURN operator. 305-306 - Jorge Baranda, Josep Mangues-Bafalluy, Luca Vettori, Ricardo Martínez:
Scaling composite NFV-network services. 307-308 - Navin V. Keizer, Onur Ascigil, Ioannis Psaras, George Pavlou:
Rewarding relays for decentralised NAT traversal using smart contracts. 309-314 - Vikas Hassija, Vatsal Gupta, Vinay Chamola, Salil S. Kanhere:
A blockchain-based framework for energy trading between solar powered base stations and grid. 315-320 - Uzair Javaid, Muhammad Naveed Aman, Biplab Sikdar:
Defining trust in IoT environments via distributed remote attestation using blockchain. 321-326 - Dilip Krishnaswamy:
Quantum blockchain networks. 327-332 - Alessandro Bazzi, Claudia Campolo, Barbara M. Masini, Antonella Molinaro:
How to deal with data hungry V2X applications? 333-338 - Fuxi Wen, Tommy Svensson:
Tensor completion-based 5G positioning with partial channel measurements. 339-344 - Benjamin Sliwa, Rick Adam, Christian Wietfeld:
Acting selfish for the good of all: contextual bandits for resource-efficient transmission of vehicular sensor data. 345-350 - Seyhan Ucar, Takamasa Higuchi, Chang-Heng Wang, Duncan Deveaux, Jérôme Härri, Onur Altintas:
Vehicular knowledge networking and application to risk reasoning. 351-356 - Alperen Gündogan, H. Murat Gürsu, Volker Pauli, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Distributed resource allocation with multi-agent deep reinforcement learning for 5G-V2V communication. 357-362 - Zana Limani Fazliu, Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Francesco Malandrino, Alessandro Nordio:
Graph-based model for beam management in Mmwave vehicular networks. 363-367 - Luis Sequeira, Toktam Mahmoodi:
The role of machine learning for trajectory prediction in cooperative driving. 368-373
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