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6th CHANTS@MOBICOM 2011: Las Vegas, NV, USA
- Franck Legendre, Ahmed Helmy:
Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on Challenged networks, CHANTS@MOBICOM 2011, Las Vegas, NV, USA, September 19-23, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0870-0
Keynote address
- Andrew Reynolds, Josh King, Sascha D. Meinrath, Thomas Gideon:
The commotion wireless project. 1-2
Social networks and mobility
- Vladimir Vukadinovic, Stefan Mangold:
Opportunistic wireless communication in theme parks: a study of visitors mobility. 3-8 - Pavlos Nikolopoulos, Therapon Papadimitriou, Panagiotis Pantazopoulos, Merkourios Karaliopoulos, Ioannis Stavrakakis:
How much off-center are centrality metrics for routing in opportunistic networks. 9-14
Routing and forwarding
- Brenton D. Walker, Calvin Ardi, Agoston Petz, Jung Ryu, Christine Julien:
Experiments on the spatial distribution of network code diversity in segmented DTNs. 15-20 - Amr Al Jarhi, Hend Adel Arafa, Khaled A. Harras, Sherif G. Aly:
Rethinking opportunistic routing using space syntax. 21-26 - Samo Grasic, Elwyn B. Davies, Anders Lindgren, Avri Doria:
The evolution of a DTN routing protocol - PRoPHETv2. 27-30
Enablers and incentives for opportunistic communications
- Amir Krifa, Chadi Barakat, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos:
MobiTrade: trading content in disruption tolerant networks. 31-36 - Sacha Trifunovic, Bernhard Distl, Dominik Schatzmann, Franck Legendre:
WiFi-Opp: ad-hoc-less opportunistic networking. 37-42 - Yong Li, Guolong Su, Pan Hui, Depeng Jin, Li Su, Lieguang Zeng:
Multiple mobile data offloading through delay tolerant networks. 43-48 - Hanno Wirtz, Tobias Heer, Robert Backhaus, Klaus Wehrle:
Establishing mobile ad-hoc networks in 802.11 infrastructure mode. 49-52
Delay-tolerant networking architecture
- Johannes Morgenroth, Tobias Pögel, Robert Heitz, Lars C. Wolf:
Delay-tolerant networking in restricted networks. 53-56 - Akira Nagata, Shinya Yamamura, Masato Tsuru:
Web browsing over multiple heterogeneous challenged networks. 57-60 - Wolf-Bastian Pöttner, Johannes Morgenroth, Sebastian Schildt, Lars C. Wolf:
Performance comparison of DTN bundle protocol implementations. 61-64
Demos and posters
- Eiko Yoneki:
FluPhone study: virtual disease spread using haggle. 65-66 - Johannes Morgenroth, Tobias Pögel, Lars C. Wolf:
Live-streaming in delay tolerant networks. 67-68 - Anders Lindgren:
Social networking in a disconnected network: fbDTN: facebook over DTN. 69-70 - Kyle Zaragoza, Nathan Thai, Terrance Christensen:
An implementation for accessing twitter across challenged networks. 71-72 - Karthik Budigere, Binoy Chemmagate, Junxi Yin, Markus Nurminen, Eero Martela, Ankit Kumar, Richa Khera, Nutan Sawant:
GRID: a DTN based localized social networking and messaging application. 73-74 - Shinya Yamamura, Akira Nagata, Masato Tsuru:
Towards the trustable global information logistics infrastructure. 75-76
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