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1. CoNEXT 2005: Toulouse, France
- Michel Diaz, Arturo Azcorra, Philippe Owezarski, Serge Fdida:
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM Conference on Emerging Network Experiment and Technology, CoNEXT 2005, Toulouse, France, October 24-27, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-197-X
Wireless networks
- Jérôme Härri, Navid Nikaein, Christian Bonnet:
Trajectory knowledge for improving topology control in mobile ad-hoc networks. 1-9 - Jean-Marc François, Guy Leduc:
Entropy-based knowledge spreading and application to mobility prediction. 10-20 - Luigi Iannone, Serge Fdida:
MRS: a simple cross-layer heuristic to improve throughput capacity in wireless mesh networks. 21-30
Dependable and secure networks
- Guanfeng Li, Hui Ling, Taieb Znati:
Path key establishment using multiple secured paths in wireless sensor networks. 43-49 - Dadi Ármannsson, Gísli Hjálmtýsson, Paul D. Smith, Laurent Mathy:
Controlling the effects of anomalous ARP behaviour on ethernet networks. 50-60
Monitoring and measurements
- Johanna Nieminen, Marko Luoma, Antti Paju:
Implementation and performance measurements of a delay-bounded HPD algorithm in an ALTQ-based router. 61-70 - Claude Chaudet, Eric Fleury, Isabelle Guérin Lassous, Hervé Rivano, Marie-Emilie Voge:
Optimal positioning of active and passive monitoring devices. 71-82 - Baek-Young Choi, Sue B. Moon, Rene L. Cruz, Zhi-Li Zhang, Christophe Diot:
Practical delay monitoring for ISPs. 83-92
Traffic engineering
- Renata Teixeira, Timothy G. Griffin, Mauricio G. C. Resende, Jennifer Rexford:
TIE breaking: tunable interdomain egress selection. 93-104 - Fernando A. Kuipers, Huijuan Wang, Piet Van Mieghem:
The stability of paths in a dynamic network. 105-114 - Pablo Jesús Argibay-Losada, Andrés Suárez-González, Manuel Fernández-Veiga, Raúl Fernando Rodríguez Rubio, Cándido López-García:
From relative to observable proportional differentiation in OBS networks. 115-123
Overlay networks, scalability and internet economics
- David Spence, Jon Crowcroft, Steven Hand, Tim Harris:
Location based placement of whole distributed systems. 124-134 - Krit Wongrujira, Aruna Seneviratne:
Monetary incentive with reputation for virtual market-place based P2P. 135-145 - Marina Bitsaki, George D. Stamoulis, Costas Courcoubetis:
A new strategy for bidding in the network-wide progressive second price auction for bandwidth. 146-155
Group communication
- Kostas Katrinis, Bernhard Plattner, Björn Brynjúlfsson, Gísli Hjálmtýsson:
Dynamic adaptation of source specific distribution trees for multiparty teleconferencing. 156-165 - Christoph Neumann, Vincent Roca, Aurélien Francillon, David Furodet:
Impacts of packet scheduling and packet loss distribution on FEC Performances: observations and recommendations. 166-176 - Karl Jeacle, Jon Crowcroft, Marinho P. Barcellos, Stefano Pettini:
Hybrid reliable multicast with TCP-XM. 177-187
Flows and bottleneck monitoring
- Chadi Barakat, Gianluca Iannaccone, Christophe Diot:
Ranking flows from sampled traffic. 188-199 - Matti Siekkinen, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Ernst W. Biersack, Taoufik En-Najjary:
Root cause analysis for long-lived TCP connections. 200-210 - Fabio Ricciato, Francesco Vacirca, Martin Karner:
Bottleneck detection in UMTS via TCP passive monitoring: a real case. 211-219
Student Workshops
- I. A. Almerhag, Michael E. Woodward:
Security as a quality of service routing problem. 222-223 - Simon Balon, Fabian Skivée, Guy Leduc:
Comparing traffic engineering objective functions. 224-225 - Gergely Biczók, Rolland Vida:
On Faster and fair lookup operation in content-addressable networks. 226-227 - Thomas Michael Bohnert, Edmundo Monteiro:
A comment on simulating LRD traffic with pareto ON/OFF sources. 228-229 - Andrew Brampton, Andrew MacQuire, Idris A. Rai, Nicholas J. P. Race, Laurent Mathy:
Stealth distributed hash table: unleashing the real potential of peer-to-peer. 230-231 - Tiago Camilo:
IPSense: multi-paradigm routing for wireless sensor network. 232-233 - Liliana Carrillo, Carles Guadall, José-Luis Marzo, Gianni Di Caro, Frederick Ducatelle, Luca Maria Gambardella:
Differentiated quality of service scheme based on the use of multi-classes of ant-like mobile agents. 234-235 - Emmanuel Conchon, Johan Garcia:
Increasing the determinism of network emulation to evaluate communication protocols. 236-237 - Benoît Darties:
Original Broadcasting Technique in Radio Networks. 238-239 - Ciaran Ferry, Stephen Blott:
The consistent web: a vision for the future. 240-241 - Pedro Miguel F. M. Ferreira:
Network middleware for large scale mobile and pervasive augmented reality games. 242-243 - Pierre François, Olivier Bonaventure:
An evaluation of IP-based fast reroute techniques. 244-245 - Zülküf Genç:
SFG: smart flooding by gossiping. 246-247 - Richard Gold:
Janus: an architecture for flexible access to sensor networks. 248-249 - Hassan Hassan:
Scheduling of TCP sessions in SIP over MPLS based network. 250-251 - Stephen Herborn:
Building media overlay service paths. 252-253 - Stefano Iasi, Pierre François, Steve Uhlig:
Forwarding deflection in multi-area OSPF. 254-255 - Guillaume Jourjon, Ernesto Exposito, Laurent Dairaine:
Modeling, simulation, and emulation of QoS oriented transport mechanisms. 256-257 - Thomas King, Holger Füßler, Matthias Transier, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
On the application of dead-reckoning to position-based routing for vehicular highway scenarios. 258-259 - Balázs Kovács, Rolland Vida, Gergely Biczók:
Hierarchical architecture for managed wireless networks. 260-261 - Samer Lahoud:
Fully polynomial approximation for survivable flow allocation with max-min fairness. 262-263 - Chee Kong Lau:
Improving mobile IP handover latency on end-to-end TCP in UMTS/WCDMA networks. 264-265 - Ahlem Mifdaoui, Fabrice Frances, Christian Fraboul:
Real-time communication over switched ethernet for military applications. 266-267 - A. Montaser, Michael E. Woodward:
Scalability issue for QoS routing algorithm with stochastic partitioning. 268-269 - Daniel Négru, Ahmed Mehaoua:
Adaptive layer design for video multimedia services in a mobile environment. 270-271 - Frédéric Nivor:
Experimental study of DCCP for multimedia applications. 272-273 - Cristel Pelsser:
Using virtual coordinates in the establishment of inter-domain LSPs. 274-275 - Eranga Perera:
Ongoing efforts on performance comparison of mobile routers. 276-277 - Bruno Quoitin:
Topology generation based on network design heuristics. 278-279 - Thierry Rakotoarivelo, Patrick Sénac:
Discovering alternate internet paths to enhance end-to-end quality of service. 280-281 - Sara Mota, Benjamin Fontan:
UML-based modeling and formal verification of security protocols. 282-283 - Fabian Schneider, Jörg Wallerich:
Performance evaluation of packet capturing systems for high-speed networks. 284-285 - Tharith Sriv:
Outage probability of cellular radio systems using MRC in spherically invariant environment. 286-287 - Moritz Steiner, Ernst W. Biersack:
DDC: a dynamic and distributed clustering algorithm for networked virtual environments based on P2P networks. 288-289 - Matthias Transier, Holger Füßler, Martin Mauve, Jörg Widmer, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Dynamic load balancing for position-based routing. 290-291 - Leonidas Tzevelekas, Artur Ziviani, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Petia Todorova, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Towards potential-based clustering for wireless sensor networks. 292-293 - Hakan Ümit:
A column generation approach for IGP weight setting problem. 294-295 - Athanasios Vaios, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
Triggering wireless network flashes. 296-297 - Virginie Van den Schrieck, Olivier Bonaventure:
Comparison of IBGP topologies. 298-299 - Dorottya Vass, Attila Vidács:
Positioning mobile base station to prolong wireless sensor network lifetime. 300-301 - Zoltán Vincze, Rolland Vida:
Multi-hop wireless sensor networks with mobile sink. 302-303 - Krit Wongrujira:
Mechanism design for message relaying in P2P. 304-305
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