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16th MSWiM 2013: Barcelona, Spain
- Björn Landfeldt, Mónica Aguilar-Igartua, Ravi Prakash, Cheng Li:
16th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, MSWiM '13, Barcelona, Spain, November 3-8, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2353-6
Keynote address
- Arturo Azcorra:
Green wireless: towards minimum per-bit linear energy consumption in wireless communications. 1-2 - Robert Schober:
How much can we gain by exploiting buffers in wireless relay networks? 3-4
Wireless mesh networks
- Zakwan Al-Arnaout, Qiang Fu, Marcus Frean:
Exploiting graph partitioning for hierarchical replica placement in WMNs. 5-14 - Yuan Li, Michal Pióro, Björn Landfeldt:
Improving minimum flow rate in wireless mesh networks by effective placement of directional antennas. 15-22 - Llorenç Cerdà-Alabern, Axel Neumann, Pau Escrich Garcia:
Experimental evaluation of a wireless community mesh network. 23-30
Spectrum and bandwidth assignment and management
- Xin Wang, Prashant Krishnamurthy, David Tipper:
On radio resource sharing in multi-antenna virtualized wireless networks. 31-40 - John Meier, Benjamin Karaus, Sreeharsha Sistla, Terry Tidwell, Roger D. Chamberlain, Christopher D. Gill:
Assessing the appropriateness of using markov decision processes for RF spectrum management. 41-48 - Feng Yu, Amotz Bar-Noy, Prithwish Basu, Ram Ramanathan:
Algorithms for channel assignment in mobile wireless networks using temporal coloring. 49-58 - Dominique Barth, Amira Choutri, Leïla Kloul, Olivier Marcé:
Femtocells sharing management using mobility prediction model. 59-64
Mobile ad hoc networks
- Danping He, Nathalie Mitton, David Simplot-Ryl:
An energy efficient adaptive HELLO algorithm for mobile ad hoc networks. 65-72 - Qian Li, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves:
APDV: making distance vector routing scale using adaptive publish-subscribe mechanisms. 73-80 - Andreas J. A. A. Lavén, Andreas J. Kassler, Anna Brunström:
Performance evaluation of the anypath routing and forwarding mechanism AP-OLSR. 81-90 - Rob J. van Glabbeek, Peter Höfner, Wee Lum Tan, Marius Portmann:
Sequence numbers do not guarantee loop freedom: AODV can yield routing loops. 91-100
Wireless sensor networks (I)
- Adelina Madhja, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Theofanis P. Raptis:
Efficient, distributed coordination of multiple mobile chargers in sensor networks. 101-108 - Sinan Isik, Mehmet Yunus Donmez, Can Tunca, Cem Ersoy:
Performance evaluation of wireless sensor networks in realistic wildfire simulation scenarios. 109-118 - Miloud Bagaa, Mohamed F. Younis, Nadjib Badache:
Efficient data aggregation scheduling in wireless sensor networks with multi-channel links. 119-124 - Amitabha Bagchi, Cristina M. Pinotti, Sainyam Galhotra, Tarun Mangla:
Optimal radius for connectivity in duty-cycled wireless sensor networks. 125-128 - Samar Moursi, Mustafa ElNainay:
A multi-metric routing protocol with service differentiation for cognitive radio ad-hoc networks. 129-134
Modeling multiple-access channels and networks
- Myung Woo Lee, Ganguk Hwang, Sumit Roy:
Performance modeling and analysis of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks with hidden nodes. 135-142 - Thiago Abreu, Bruno Baynat, Thomas Begin, Isabelle Guérin Lassous:
Hierarchical modeling of IEEE 802.11 multi-hop wireless networks. 143-150 - Qiang Liu, Kun Yang:
Multiple-access channel capacity of diffusion and ligand-based molecular communication. 151-158
Data link layer protocols: multiple access and scheduling
- Ehsan Nourbakhsh, Ravi Prakash:
ATR-MAC: deadline driven data collection from smartmeters in absence of aggregation. 159-166 - Kazuma Kaneko, Yuichi Kawamoto, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato, Shinichi Yamamoto, Naoko Yoshimura:
An intelligent routing scheme effectively utilizing mass storage embedded on satellites to mitigate network congestions. 167-172 - Joaquim Oller, Ilker Demirkol, Jordi Casademont, Josep Paradells, Gerd Ulrich Gamm, Leonhard M. Reindl:
Wake-up radio as an energy-efficient alternative to conventional wireless sensor networks MAC protocols. 173-180
Wireless sensor networks (II)
- Ahmed Mostefaoui, Mahmoud Melkemi, Azzedine Boukerche:
Efficient algorithm for serial data fusion in wireless sensor networks. 181-188 - Rodolfo W. L. Coutinho, Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
Movement assisted-topology control and geographic routing protocol for underwater sensor networks. 189-196 - Shigeo Shioda, Kazuki Shimamura:
Cooperative localization revisited: error bound, scaling, and convergence. 197-206 - Mohamed M. Ali Mohamed, Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Goce Trajcevski:
Voronoi trees for hierarchical in-network data and space abstractions in wireless sensor networks. 207-210
Link quality and coverage estimation (I)
- Elena Meshkova, Janne Riihijärvi, Junaid Ansari, Petri Mähönen:
Indoor coverage estimation from unreliable measurements using spatial statistics. 211-218 - Majid Nabi, Marc C. W. Geilen, Twan Basten:
An empirical study of link quality estimation techniques for disconnection detection in WBANs. 219-228 - Sofia Bouferda, Essaid Sabir, Aawatif Hayar, Mounir Rifi:
Equilibrium sensing time for distributed opportunistic access incognitive radio networks. 229-236 - Wei Bao, Ben Liang:
Understanding the benefits of open access in Femtocell networks: stochastic geometric analysis in the uplink. 237-246
Wireless sensor networks (III)
- Bojan Milosevic, Jinseok Yang, Nakul Verma, Sameer S. Tilak, Piero Zappi, Elisabetta Farella, Luca Benini, Tajana Simunic Rosing:
Efficient energy management and data recovery in sensor networks using latent variables based tensor factorization. 247-254 - Lucia Gallina, Andrea Marin, Sabina Rossi, Tingting Han, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska:
A process algebraic framework for estimating the energy consumption in ad-hoc wireless sensor networks. 255-262 - Soledad Escolar, Stefano Chessa, Jesús Carretero:
Energy management of networked, solar cells powered, wireless sensors. 263-266 - Issam Mabrouki, Abdelfettah Belghith:
Analytical revisit on the use of biased random walks for data forwarding in wireless sensor networks. 267-272 - Hao Cui, Zhihai Song, Zhe Yang, Chong Luo, Ruiqin Xiong, Feng Wu:
Cactus: a hybrid digital-analog wireless video communication system. 273-278
LTE & cellular networks (I)
- Arash Asadi, Vincenzo Mancuso:
On the compound impact of opportunistic scheduling and D2D communications in cellular networks. 279-288 - Nicola Baldo, Manuel Requena-Esteso, Marco Miozzo, Raymond Kwan:
An open source model for the simulation of LTE handover scenarios and algorithms in ns-3. 289-298 - Soran Hussein, Hassan Noura, Steven Martin, Lila Boukhatem, Khaldoun Al Agha:
ERCA: efficient and robust cipher algorithm for LTE data confidentiality. 299-308
Dynamic network interactions
- Enrique Hernández-Orallo, Juan-Carlos Cano, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Pietro Manzoni:
A representative and accurate characterization of inter-contact times in mobile opportunistic networks. 309-316 - Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Akihito Hiromori, Teruo Higashino, Shigeki Umehara, Hirofumi Urayama, Masaya Yamada, Taka Maeno, Shigeru Kaneda, Mineo Takai:
A novel scheduling algorithm for densely-deployed wireless stations in urban areas. 317-326 - Pedro O. S. Vaz de Melo, Aline Carneiro Viana, Marco Fiore, Katia Jaffrès-Runser, Frederic Le Mouel, Antonio A. F. Loureiro:
RECAST: telling apart social and random relationships in dynamic networks. 327-334 - Ljubica Pajevic, Gunnar Karlsson, Ólafur Ragnar Helgason:
Epidemic content distribution: empirical and analytic performance. 335-340 - Tarik Taleb, Adlen Ksentini:
Gateway relocation avoidance-aware network function placement in carrier cloud. 341-346
Network and transport layer (I)
- Udo Schilcher, Stavros Toumpis, Alessandro Crismani, Günther Brandner, Christian Bettstetter:
How does interference dynamics influence packet delivery in cooperative relaying? 347-354 - Ming Li, Andrey Lukyanenko, Sasu Tarkoma, Antti Ylä-Jääski:
Efficient new delayed ACK for TCP: old problem, new insight. 355-364 - August Betzler, Carles Gomez, Ilker Demirkol, Josep Paradells:
Congestion control in reliable CoAP communication. 365-372 - Sajib Datta, Sajal K. Das:
Analyzing the effect of client queue size on VoIP and TCP traffic over an IEEE 802.11e WLAN. 373-376
Delay tolerant networks and WiFi localization and interference modeling
- Francisco Neves dos Santos, Benjamin Ertl, Chadi Barakat, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos, Thierry Turletti:
CEDO: content-centric dissemination algorithm for delay-tolerant networks. 377-386 - Zhiyu Wang, Mario A. Nascimento, Mike H. MacGregor:
Efficient relay deployment for controlling connectivity in delay tolerant mobile networks. 387-394 - Mustafa Al-Bado, Cigdem Sengul:
Measurement-based simulation of WiFi interference. 395-398 - Azin Neishaboori, Khaled A. Harras:
Energy saving strategies in WiFi indoor localization. 399-404
Vehicular ad hoc networks
- Anh Tuan Nguyen, Lynda Mokdad, Jalel Ben-Othman:
Solution of detecting jamming attacks in vehicle ad hoc networks. 405-410 - Julio A. Sanguesa, Manuel Fogué, Piedad Garrido, Francisco J. Martinez, Juan-Carlos Cano, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Pietro Manzoni:
On the selection of optimal broadcast schemes in VANETs. 411-418 - Guilherme Maia, Cristiano G. Rezende, Leandro A. Villas, Azzedine Boukerche, Aline Carneiro Viana, André L. L. de Aquino, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:
Traffic aware video dissemination over vehicular ad hoc networks. 419-426
LTE & cellular networks (II) and link quality & coverage estimation (II)
- Ali Abbasi, Majid Ghaderi:
Distributed base station activation for energy-efficient operation of cellular networks. 427-436 - Parth Amin, Sassan Iraji, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Modelling and analysis of link adaptation for LTE-advanced. 437-442 - Xiaoyan Yin, Xiaomin Ma, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Channel fading impact on multi-hop DSRC safety communication. 443-446 - Islam E. Shaalan, Khairy A. Elbarbary, Ahmed A. S. Dessouki, Mohamed S. Abo El-Soud:
SA and PSO assisted joint scheme of channel estimation and PPIC for MIMO-SDMA/OFDM system. 447-452
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