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Personal Wireless Communications

IFIP-TC6 8th International Conference, PWC 2003, Venice, Italy, September 23-25, 2003, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2775)

Conference series link(s): PWC: IFIP International Conference on Personal Wireless Communications

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Table of contents (79 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Collaborative and Distributed Computation in Mesh-Like Wireless Sensor Arrays

    • Mitali Singh, Viktor K. Prasanna, Jose Rolim, Cauligi S. Raghavendra
    Pages 1-11
  3. Prediction-Based Energy Map for Wireless Sensor Networks

    • Raquel A. F. Mini, Antonio A. F. Loureiro, Badri Nath
    Pages 12-26
  4. A Formally Verified Decentralized Key Management Architecture for Wireless Sensor Networks

    • Yee Wei Law, Ricardo Corin, Sandro Etalle, Pieter H. Hartel
    Pages 27-39
  5. JMS on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    • Einar Vollset, Dave Ingham, Paul Ezhilchelvan
    Pages 40-52
  6. Dynamic Device Access for Mobile Users

    • Dirk Kutscher, Jörg Ott
    Pages 53-64
  7. A Checkpointing Algorithm for Mobile Computing Environment

    • Pushpendra Singh, Gilbert Cabillic
    Pages 65-74
  8. Testing Mobile Wireless Applications

    • Ichiro Satoh
    Pages 75-89
  9. TAPI: Transactions for Accessing Public Infrastructure

    • Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis, Pekka Nikander, Vassilis Prevelakis
    Pages 90-100
  10. On the Coexistence of UWB with Fixed Wireless Access Systems

    • Romeo Giuliano, Gianluca Guidoni, Franco Mazzenga, Francesco Vatalaro
    Pages 101-113
  11. Improving Wireless Access Control Schemes via Adaptive Power Regulation

    • Francesca Cuomo, Cristina Martello
    Pages 114-127
  12. Achieving Service Differentiation and High Utilization in IEEE 802.11

    • Vasilios A. Siris, Matina Kavouridou
    Pages 128-137
  13. WILMA: An Open Lab for 802.11 HotSpots

    • R. Battiti, M. Brunato, R. Lo Cigno, A. Villani, R. Flor, G. Lazzari
    Pages 163-168
  14. MobileMAN: Mobile Metropolitan Ad Hoc Networks

    • Marco Conti, Silvia Giordano, Gaia Maselli, Giovanni Turi
    Pages 169-174
  15. Wireless Networking for Virtual Immersive COMmunications: The VICOM Project

    • F. Davide, A. Detti, E. Gregori, F. Vatalaro
    Pages 175-181
  16. DARWIN: Demonstrator for an Adaptive and Reconfigurable Wireless IP Network

    • Guillem Femenias, Josep Lluis Ferrer, Loren Carrasco
    Pages 182-187
  17. μ PROS – Micro Protocol Based Development of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    • Alexander Geraldy, Reinhard Gotzhein
    Pages 188-191
  18. Simulation Results and a Proof-of-Concept Implementation of the FleetNet Position-Based Router

    • Hannes Hartenstein, Holger Füßler, Martin Mauve, Walter Franz
    Pages 192-197

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 Eighth - ternational Conference on Personal Wireless Communications, PWC 2003. PWC 2003 is the ?agship conference of the IFIP Working Group 6.8, Mobile and Wireless Communications, and is the premier international forum for discussions between researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the symbiosis of mobile computing and wireless networks. It is a great pleasure to present the PWC 2003 technical program. This year the conference received 115 submissions from 27 countries indicating that PWC is a reference conference for worldwide researchers from the wireless and mobile community. With so many papers to choose from, the Technical Program Committee’s job, to provide a conference program of the highest technical quality, was challenging and time consuming. From the 115 submissions, we ?nally selected 34 full papers and 15 short papers for presentation in the conference technical sessions. The conference technical program was split into three days, and included, in addition to the 49 refereed contributions, 4 invited papers from top-level researchers from the mobile and wireless community. To give researchers the opportunity to present ongoing work, and the novel ideas they are starting to explore, we included in the technical program two work-in-progress sessions and two novel-ideas sessions. The technical program also included a poster session devoted to presenting ongoing research projects on wireless and mobile communications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Informatics and Telematics (IIT), Pisa, Italy

    Marco Conti

  • ICA -DSC- EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

    Silvia Giordano

  • CNR-IIT, Pisa, Italy

    Enrico Gregori

  • Department of Computer Science, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA

    Stephan Olariu

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