Wired/Wireless Internet Communications Third International Conference, WWIC 2005, Xanthi, Greece, May 11-13, 2005. Proceedings /
Welcome to the 3rd International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet C- munications (WWIC). After a successful start in Las Vegas and a selective c- ference in Germany, this year’s WWIC demonstrated the event’s maturity. The conference was supported by several sponsors, both international and loca...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2005.
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Σειρά: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Session 1: Mobility Management
- Impact of Link State Changes and Inaccurate Link State Information on Mobility Support and Resource Reservations
- Comparison of Signaling and Packet Forwarding Overhead for HMIP and MIFA
- Profile System for Management of Mobility Context Information for Access Network Selection and Transport Service Provision in 4G Networks
- Replic8: Location-Aware Data Replication for High Availability in Ubiquitous Environments
- Session 2: Transport Protocols and Congestion Control
- Refined PFTK-Model of TCP Reno Throughput in the Presence of Correlated Losses
- Examining TCP Parallelization Related Methods for Various Packet Losses
- The Interaction Between Window Adjustment Strategies and Queue Management Schemes
- A Novel TCP Congestion Control (TCP-CC) Algorithm for Future Internet Applications and Services
- Performance Evaluation of ?-AIMD over Wireless Asynchronous Networks
- Session 3: QoS and Routing
- Rate Allocation and Buffer Management for Proportional Service Differentiation in Location-Aided Ad Hoc Networks
- Multiservice Communications over TDMA/TDD Wireless LANs
- Interference-Based Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Infrastructures
- Session 4: Quality of Service
- A Probabilistic Transmission Slot Selection Scheme for MC-CDMA Systems Using QoS History and Delay Bound
- Evaluation of QoS Provisioning Capabilities of IEEE 802.11E Wireless LANs
- Content-Aware Packet-Level Interleaving Method for Video Transmission over Wireless Networks
- A Performance Model for Admission Control in IEEE 802.16
- Session 5: Wireless Multi-hop Networks and Cellular Networks
- Comparison of Incentive-Based Cooperation Strategies for Hybrid Networks
- Analysis of Decentralized Resource and Service Discovery Mechanisms in Wireless Multi-hop Networks
- Location Assisted Fast Vertical Handover for UMTS/WLAN Overlay Networks
- Session 6: Traffic Characterization and Modeling
- A Methodology for Implementing a Stress Workload Generator for the GTP-U Plane
- Traffic Characteristics Based Performance Analysis Model for Efficient Random Access in OFDMA-PHY System
- Collision Reduction Random Access Using m-Ary Split Algorithm in Wireless Access Network
- Simple, Accurate and Computationally Efficient Wireless Channel Modeling Algorithm
- Session 7: Ad hoc Networks
- Efficient Multicast Trees with Local Knowledge on Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- Limiting Control Overheads Based on Link Stability for Improved Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Performance Analysis of Secure Multipath Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Session 8: IEEE 802.11 and Other Wireless MAC Protocols
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science:Packet Error Rate Analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 Under IEEE 802.11b Interference
- On the Service Differentiation Capabilities of EY-NPMA and 802.11 DCF
- Mitigating Interference Between IEEE 802.16 Systems Operating in License-Exempt Mode
- ECN Marking for Congestion Control in Multihop Wireless Networks
- Session 9: Energy Efficiency and Resource Optimization
- Providing Delay Guarantees and Power Saving in IEEE 802.11e Network
- Measuring Transport Protocol Potential for Energy Efficiency
- STC-Based Cooperative Relaying System with Adaptive Power Allocation
- Reducing Memory Fragmentation with Performance-Optimized Dynamic Memory Allocators in Network Applications.