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NETWORKING 2009

8th International IFIP-TC 6 Networking Conference, Aachen, Germany, May 11-15, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5550)

Part of the book sub series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications (LNCCN)

Conference series link(s): NETWORKING: International Conference on Research in Networking

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Table of contents (75 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Ad-Hoc Networks: Sensor Networks

    1. Experimental Study: Link Quality and Deployment Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks

      • Monique Becker, Andre-Luc Beylot, Riadh Dhaou, Ashish Gupta, Rahim Kacimi, Michel Marot
      Pages 14-25
    2. Aggregation Protocols for High Rate, Low Delay Data Collection in Sensor Networks

      • Jie Feng, Derek L. Eager, Dwight Makaroff
      Pages 26-39
    3. Event Based Fairness for Video Surveillance Sensor Networks

      • Yunus Durmus, Bahri Atay Ozgovde, Cem Ersoy
      Pages 40-51
  3. Modelling: Routing and Queuing

    1. Humpty Dumpty: Putting iBGP Back Together Again

      • Ashley Flavel, Jeremy McMahon, Aman Shaikh, Matthew Roughan, Nigel Bean
      Pages 52-65
    2. Performance Evaluation of Weighted Fair Queuing System Using Matrix Geometric Method

      • Amina Al-Sawaai, Irfan Awan, Rod Fretwell
      Pages 66-78
    3. Counting Flows over Sliding Windows in High Speed Networks

      • Josep Sanjuàs-Cuxart, Pere Barlet-Ros, Josep Solé-Pareta
      Pages 79-91
    4. Heterogeneous Protection in Regular and Complete Bi-partite Networks

      • Jasmina Omić, Robert E. Kooij, Piet Van Mieghem
      Pages 92-103
  4. Peer to Peer: Analysis

    1. Conducting and Optimizing Eclipse Attacks in the Kad Peer-to-Peer Network

      • Michael Kohnen, Mike Leske, Erwin P. Rathgeb
      Pages 104-116
    2. On the Optimal Scheduling of Streaming Applications in Unstructured Meshes

      • Luca Abeni, Csaba Kiraly, Renato Lo Cigno
      Pages 117-130
    3. Identify P2P Traffic by Inspecting Data Transfer Behaviour

      • Mingjiang Ye, Jianping Wu, Ke Xu, Dah Ming Chiu
      Pages 131-144
  5. Quality of Service: New Protocols

    1. IP Fast ReRoute: Lightweight Not-Via

      • Gábor Enyedi, Gábor Rétvári, Péter Szilágyi, András Császár
      Pages 157-168
    2. QoS Support for Mobile Users Using NSIS

      • Roland Bless, Martin Röhricht
      Pages 169-181
    3. Real Time Identification of SSH Encrypted Application Flows by Using Cluster Analysis Techniques

      • Gianluca Maiolini, Andrea Baiocchi, Alfonso Iacovazzi, Antonello Rizzi
      Pages 182-194
    4. Evaluation of a Multiobjective Alternative Routing Method in Carrier IP/MPLS Networks

      • Lúcia Martins, Catarina Francisco, João Redol, José Craveirinha, João Clímaco, Paulo Monteiro
      Pages 195-206
  6. Wireless Networks: Planning and Performance

    1. Multi-user OFDMA Frame Aggregation for Future Wireless Local Area Networking

      • James Gross, Oscar Puñal, Marc Emmelmann
      Pages 220-233
    2. WIFE: Wireless Indoor Positioning Based on Fingerprint Evaluation

      • Apostolia Papapostolou, Hakima Chaouchi
      Pages 234-247

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About this book

“What a di?erence a year makes – 52 little weeks” This variation of the ?rst line from Dinah Washington’s famous song, which originally reads, “What a di?erence a day makes - 24 little hours,” brings it to the point: Accordingtoallexperts,thepress,andmostpeople’simpressionwearetoday in a serious economic recession. Less than one year ago, we practically lived on the “island of the blessed” (namely, at Networking 2008 that was held on the island of Singapore), or in the famous country where “milk and honey ?ow” (or “where wine and liquor ?ow”). This convenient situation has changed abruptly within less than 52 weeks. It looks like the same kind of problems has emerged in all areas – and the “Networking” area has, of course, been a?ected, too. Looking into the 2009 proceedings, however, you will immediately notice that the manuscripts are largely una?ected by any aspect of the economic c- sis (which should be a bit of a consolation). Apparently, research directions are dictated by a process that is all too sluggish in order to be quickly and radically changed by a “tsunami.” Likewise, the conference itself was prepared in spite of such a crisis.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

    Luigi Fratta

  • Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, USA

    Henning Schulzrinne

  • Graduate School of Informatics, Department of Systems Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

    Yutaka Takahashi

  • Lehrstuhl für Informatik 14, Informatikzentrum, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany

    Otto Spaniol

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