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Page 1: 2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2008)toc.proceedings.com/04472webtoc.pdf · 2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2008) San Diego, California,

2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM 2008)

San Diego, California, USA16-19 November 2008

Pages 1-611

CFP08MIL-PRT 978-1-4244-2676-8

IEEE Catalog Number: ISBN:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TRACK: ADVANCED COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ACT) ACT-1 CONTEMPORARY COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES Cooperative Communications for Improved Throughput, Range and Covertness ......................................1

Yiftach Eisenberg, Cedric Logan

A New Form of Network Coded Cooperative Transmission for Multiple Access Channels ........................8Zhiguo Ding, Kin Leung, Dennis Goeckel, Don Towsley

Diversity-enabled Power Profile Design for Relay Networks........................................................................14Giwan Choi, Wei Zhang, Xiaoli Ma

Cooperative Diversity as a Dynamic Game With Incomplete Information .................................................21Sintayehu Dehnie, Nasir Memon

Real Time Implementation of a Multiuser Detection Enabled Ad-Hoc Network........................................27John Tranquilli, Joseph Farkas, Joshua Niedzwiecki, Brian Pierce, Reggie Brothers, James DeBardelaben

Detection of Misbehavior in Cooperative Diversity .......................................................................................33Sintayehu Dehnie, Nasir Memon

Characterizing the Throughput Gain of Network Coding in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks .........................38Hang Su, Xi Zhang

ACT-2 ADVANCED ANTENNA TECHNOLOGIES Simultaneous, Multi-Frequency Synchronous Oscillator Antenna ..............................................................45

Ted Heath, Robert Kerr, Glenn Hopkins, Barry Sharp, Brian Meadows, John Cothern

Compact UUV Antenna Assembly for Reliable Communications ................................................................52Rod Waterhouse, Dalma Novak

SoftWear Antenna.............................................................................................................................................59Pekka Salonen, Mikko Keskilammi

Enabling High-Performance RF Designs Using Z-Interconnect: Materials, Manufacturing and Electrical Performance..............................................................................................................................65

Michael Rowlands, Rabindra Das, John Lauffer

Dielectric Breakdown of Electromagnetic Metamaterials in the Mean-Field Approximation...................72Jeffrey Boksiner, Timothy Bocskor

Modal Analysis of One-Dimensional Electromagnetic Metamaterial Grounded Slab................................79Jeffrey Boksiner, Glenn Minko

Spherical Shell of Eng Metamaterial Surrounding a Dipole Antenna .........................................................86Georg Karawas, Robert Collin

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ACT-3 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS: SYSTEMS AND NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES, ALGORITHMS AND PROTOCOLS A Case for Embedded Optical Communications............................................................................................93

LeMonte Green, Paul Ruffin, James Holt, Jones Hamilton, Reginald Turner, Kelvin Gallman

An Approach to Reducing SWaP and Cost for Avionics High-Speed Optical Data Networks ..........................................................................................................................................................100

Naresh Chand, Kevin McNeill, Srikanta Kumar, Bruce Eteson

Spatial and Temporal Dispersion in High Bandwidth Underwater Laser Communication Links.................................................................................................................................................................107

Brandon Cochenour, Linda Mullen, Alan Laux

Requirements and Challenges for Tactical Free-Space Lasercomm ..........................................................114Santanu Das, Hennes Henniger, Bernhard Epple, Christopher Moore, William Rabinovich, Raymond Sova, David Young

A Cross-Layer approach to Mitigate Fading on Bidirectional Free Space Optical Communication Links ....................................................................................................................................124

Stuart Milner, Sugianto Trisno, Christopher Davis, Bernhard Epple, Hennes Henniger

DTN-Based Free-Space Optical and Directional RF Networks ..................................................................130Robert Nichols, Roger Hammons

Topology Formation for Tactical Networks with Directional RF and Free-space Optical Links.................................................................................................................................................................136

Kyle Guan, Reza Ghanadan, Kevin McNeill, Srikanta Kumar ACT-4 ENABLING OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING Radiation Testing of Liquid Crystal Optical Phase Shifters for Space Survivability ...............................143

Craig Uber, Megan Tremer, Elizabeth Gallagher, Steven Collins, Michael Benoit, Steven Lane

Optical PPM Synchronization for Photon Counting Receivers ..................................................................150Kevin Quirk, Jonathan Gin, Meera Srinivasan

Dynamic Rejection of Multiple Co-site Interferers Through Wideband RF Photonic Notch Filter .................................................................................................................................................................157

Charles Middleton, Michael Borbath, Jeffrey Wyatt, Richard DeSalvo

Linear-Mode Single Photon Sensitive Avalanche Photodiodes for GHz-Rate Near-Infrared Quantum Communications ............................................................................................................................163

Andrew Huntington, Madison Compton, Sam Coykendall, George Soli, George Williams

Pseudo Random Word Generation Using Regular and Quantum Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers ...........................................................................................................................................169

N. Dutta, J. Jaques, I. Kang

Dynamic Modeling of Optical Phased Arrays ..............................................................................................173Irl Smith, Andrew McKie, Megan Tremer

ACT-5 WAVEFORMS AND TACTICAL NETWORKS Long Range Real-Time Underwater Acoustic Communication at Low Bit Rate with Channel Coding Protection ............................................................................................................................179

André Goalic, Nicolas Beuzelin, Joël Trubuil

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Reliable Communication Links between the Military and First Responders ............................................186Howard Segal, Darcie Pike, Robert Cleave

Effects of Jammer and Nonlinear Amplifiers in MIMO-OFDM with Application to 802.11n WLAN ................................................................................................................................................192

David Chi, Pankaj Das

Waveform and RF Power Amplifier Interdependencies in Battery-Powered Tactical Radio Applications .....................................................................................................................................................200

John Nieto, Richard Buckley, William Furman

Conceptual Design of a Dual-Use Radar/Communication System Based on OFDM ................................207Dmitriy Garmatyuk, Jonathan Schuerger

UWB Real-Time Testbed with Waveform-Based Precoding.......................................................................214Nan Guo, John Zhang, Peng Zhang, Zhen Hu, Yu Song, Robert Qiu

Jamming Interference Suppression in Ultra-Wideband Communications ................................................221Chih-Wei Wang, Wayne Stark

ACT-6 ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Coherently Combining High Gain Antennas................................................................................................228

R Dybdal

Impact of Position and Orientation Accuracy on Targeting in See Through Head-Mounted Displays for Soldier Information Systems.....................................................................................................234

David Yoo, Adrian Lastra, Tom Jensen

Angle-of-Arrival Assisted Radio Interferometry (ARI) Target Localization ............................................239Jonathan Friedman, Zainul Charbiwala, Thomas Schmid, Young Cho, Mani Srivastava

A Simplified Simultaneous X/Ka-Band Feed-system Design.......................................................................246I.M. Davis, C Granet, J.S. Kot, G Pope, T Mellor

Active User Cooperation in Fading Multiple-Access Channels ..................................................................251Debdeep Chatterjee, Tan Wong

TVIS: Tactical Voice Interaction Services for Dismounted Urban Operations ........................................258Thomas Massie, Duminda Wijesekera

ACT-7 ADVANCED SENSING AND ISR Dual-Polarized Architectures for Sensing with Wireless Communications Signals..................................265

T. Pratt, S. Nguyen, B. Walkenhorst

Decentralized Detection in Relay Sensor Networks .....................................................................................271Lu Zheng, Yingwei Yao

Reducing the Probability of Detection, Improving Jamming Resistance and Security for Broadband Wireless Systems .........................................................................................................................278

David Steer, Marcus Leech

Ensuring Network Connectivity of UAVs Performing Video Reconnaissance ..........................................285N. Gans, J. Shea, P. Barooah, W. Dixon

Radiating Sensor Selection for Distributed Beamforming in Wireless Sensor Networks.........................292Che-Wei Chang, Akshay Kothari, Ali Jafri, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Dimitrios Peroulis, Charlie Hu

Barrier Coverage for Underwater Sensor Networks ...................................................................................299Stanley Barr, Benyuan Liu, Jie Wang

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ACT-8 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZATION, AND DISSEMINATION Scheduling for Multi-mission Network Information Management and Dissemination ............................306

Shaomin Mo, Ladan Gharai, Kyle Guan, Reza Ghanadan

A Computational Framework for Quality of Information Analysis for Detectionoriented Sensor Networks..............................................................................................................................................313

Sadaf Zahedi, Mani Srivastava, Chatschik Bisdikian

Efficient Assignment of Multicast Groups to Publish-Subscribe Information Topics in Tactical Networks............................................................................................................................................320

Shobha Erramilli, Shrirang Gadgil, Narayanan Natarajan

Scalable Team Oriented Reliable Multicast Routing Protocol for Tactical Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ..........................................................................................................................................................327

Emy Egbogah, Abraham Fapojuwo, Norbert Chan

An Approach to Topology Management in Directional Networks..............................................................334Martin Duke, Guangyu Pei

Transformation and Animation of Mobility Traces.....................................................................................341Binh Nguyen

ACT-9 NETWORK CODING: EMERGING TECHNIQUES Training Overhead for Decoding Random Linear Network Codes............................................................346

M. Riemensberger, Y. Sagduyu, M. Honig, W. Utschick

Is Rate Adaptation Beneficial for Inter-Session Network Coding? ............................................................353Yuchul Kim, Gustavo de Veciana

On the Viability of a Cooperative-Network Coding Protocol in Clustered Networks ..............................360Andrea Munari, Francesco Rossetto, Michele Zorzi

Integrating Network Coding into Heterogeneous Wireless Networks........................................................368Minkyu Kim, Muriel Médard, Una-May O'Reilly

Superposition Coding and Linear Network Coding for Reliable Multicast over Fading Channels...........................................................................................................................................................375

Byonghyok Choi, Surendra Boppana, John Shea

Counteracting Byzantine Adversaries with Network Coding: An Overhead Analysis.............................382MinJi Kim, Muriel Médard, João Barros

ACT-10 ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING Physical Simulation of Long Distance and Directional Wireless Channels ...............................................389

Christopher Meagher, Randall Olsen, Christopher Cirullo, Christina de Jesus, Robert Ferro

An Innovative Signal Distribution System that Allows EMI Free Communications for Navy Ships .......................................................................................................................................................394

Richard Adams, Ted Harwood, Mike Maiuzzo

Linearization of Class AB Amplifiers for QAM-Type Modulation ............................................................398Miron Catoiu, Rick McKerracher, R. Riddolls

Intermodulation Reduction in Wide Bandgap Amplifiers ..........................................................................402Keith Barker, Per Kullstam

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Power Amplifier Digital Predistortion – Fixed or Adaptive?......................................................................408Konstantin Tarasov, Eric McDonald, Eugene Grayver

Two Signal High Dynamic Range and High Resolution Wideband Digital Receiver Using Beat Frequency................................................................................................................................................415

David Lin, Lihyeh Liou

Nanotechnology and its Impact on Communications for the War-Fighter................................................421Silke Spiesshoefer

ACT-11 NETWORK CODING: THE CURRENT BALANCE OF EVIDENCE On the Capacity Improvement of Multicast Traffic with Network Coding...............................................425

Zheng Wang, Shirish Karande, Hamid Sadjadpour, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves

On the Performance of Random Linear Network Coding in Relay Networks ..........................................432Ramin Khalili, Majid Ghaderi, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley

Stable Throughput for Multicast with Inter-Session Network Coding ......................................................439Randy Cogill, Brooke Shrader, Anthony Ephremides

Network Coding vs Erasure Coding: Reliable Multicast in Ad Hoc Networks .........................................446Atsushi Fujimura, Soon Oh, Mario Gerla

Network Coding Performance: An Emulation Experiment ........................................................................453Gregory Lauer, Derek Morris

Rainbow: A Wireless Medium Access Control Using Network Coding for Multi-hop Content Distribution .......................................................................................................................................460

Chen-Mou Cheng, H.T. Kung, Chit-Kwan Lin, Chia-Yung Su, Dario Vlah ACT –12 ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS Application of Network Coding in Tactical Data Networks ........................................................................470

Ki Basel, Vipada Kasemsri, Balasubramanian Ramakrishnan

Joint IP Modem Performance Using WGS ...................................................................................................476Bruce Bennett, Daniel Hannan, Dave Nolan, Andy Lincoln, George Kinal, James Marshall, Richard Gibbons

DISN Video Services for Full Motion Video .................................................................................................482Bruce Bennett, Dave Beliveau, Mark Snellings, Mike Harding, Dillon Bussert

Back Propagation Neural Network Approach for SAR Raw Data Compression .....................................487Navneet Agrawal, K. Venugopalan

A Secure Covert Communication Model Based on Video Steganography.................................................491Amr Hanafy, Gouda Salama, Yahya Mohasseb

TRACK: ARCHITECTURE,MODELING, AND SIMULATION (AMS) AMS-1 NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGN NEDAT- A Toolset to Design and Analyze Future Force Networks...........................................................497

L. Kant, K. Chang, A. McAuley, K. Manousakis, D. Shallcross, O. Younis, M. Gorlatova, K. Young, C. Graff

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Toward Consolidated Tactical Network Architecture: A Modeling and Simulation Study.....................504Andy Peng, Brian Eickhoff, Tian He, David Lilja

A Satellite Mobility Model for QUALNET Network Simulations ..............................................................511Daniel Havey, Elliot Barlas, Roman Chertov, Kevin Almeroth, Elizabeth Belding

Assessing the Impact of Geographically Correlated Network Failures......................................................518Sebastian Neumayer, Gil Zussman, Reuvan Cohen, Eytan Modiano

Collaborative and Context-Aware Planning.................................................................................................524Ali Bahrani, Jun Yuan, Chukwuemeka Emele, Daniele Masato, Timothy Norman, David Mott

Supplementing IT Event Standards for Mission Assurance........................................................................531William Heinbockel, Rosalie McQuaid

AMS-2 MODELING NETWORK OPTIMIZATION AND UTILIZATION Reasoning and Resource Allocation for Sensor-Mission Assignment in a Coalition Context ..................537

A Preece, D Pizzocaro, K. Borowiecki, G. deMel, M Gomez, W. Vasconcelos, A. Bar-Noy, M. Johnson, T. LaPorta, H. Rowaihy, G. Pearson, T. Pham

The Network Protocol Evaluation with the Hybrid Operational Protocol Evaluation Tool ....................544Alexey Rudenko, Choo Chin Tan

A Practical Routing Strategy in Delay-Tolerant Networks Using Multiple Pigeons .................................551Hui Guo, Yi Qian, Jiang Li, Ye Tian

Design Approaches for STEALTHY Probing Mechanisms in Battlefield Networks ................................558Shriram Ganesh, Maitreya Natu, Adarshpal Sethi, Richard Gopaul, Rommie Hardy

Deception Jamming Modeling in Radar Sensor Networks..........................................................................565Jonathan Schueger, Dmitriy Garmatyuk

A DEVS-Based Framework for Simulation Optimization: Case Study of Link-11 Gateway Parameter Tuning ...........................................................................................................................................572

HoJun Lee, Bernard Zeigler, Doohwan Kim

System Integration of GPSR and ADS-B for Aeronautical AD HOC Networks .......................................579Dong-Woo Seo, Sok-Hyong Kim, Young-Joo Suh

AMS-3 SYSTEM ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND MODELING & SIMULATION (SEAMS) A Modeling Tool for Joining RF Communications with IP Networks .......................................................585

David Beering, Shirley Tseng, Jeffrey Hayden, Aaron Corder, Joe Roman, Ryan Frederic, Ronald Fish

Standardized Documentation for Verification, Validation, and Accreditation (VV&A) — Helping Assure Mission Success ....................................................................................................................592

Kevin Charlow, David Broyles, Curtis Blais, Marcy Stutzman

Assuring Mission Success: Systems Security Engineering and Assurance ................................................599Bob Capitan

Sensor Network Architecture for Multi-Media Traffic ...............................................................................606Weilian Su, Wai Yen Mak

A Hardware-In-The-Loop (HWIL) Network Simulator for Analysis and Evaluation of Large-Scale Military Wireless Communication Systems.............................................................................612

Lee Carter, James Dyal, Sheetal Doshi, Rajive Bagrodia

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Cross-Layer Architectural Framework for Highly-Mobile Multihop Airborne Telemetry Networks ..........................................................................................................................................................620

Justin Rohrer, Abdul Jabbar, Erik Perrins, James Sterbenz

Dynamic DoDAF Power Tools .......................................................................................................................629Erik Baumgarten, Steven Silverman

AMS-4 RELIABILITY AND PROGNOSTICS Which One, When? — Prognostics is Achievable ......................................................................................635

Terry Tracy

Electronics Prognostics Reference Architecture ..........................................................................................642Nicholas Almonte, Donald Cook, Jaime Devereaux, Mark Henry, Travis Higgins, Gregory Roth

Communications Solutions for the Prognostics and Health Management Architecture ..........................649Anne-Marie Buibish, Tim Hughes, Guy Schofield, Tom Weber, Ethan Xu, James Lewis

Failure Prediction and Diagnosis for Satellite Monitoring Systems Using Bayesian Networks ..........................................................................................................................................................658

Steven Bottone, Daniel Lee, Michael O'Sullivan, Mark Spivack

Successful Specification Development for Radio Test Systems ...................................................................665Dan Pleasant

Integration of Proprietary Simulation Engines using a Software Product Line Approach......................670Christopher Budny, Kristy Casella, Jeremiah Snader, Steven Grainger

New Approach to Modeling of Command and Control Information Systems...........................................676Mohorko Jože, Matjaž Fras, Žarko ?u?ej

AMS-5 NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND ROUTING Building Systems with Predictable Performance: A Joint Biometrics Architecture Emulation.........................................................................................................................................................683

Kristin Giammarco, Deepinder Sidhu

Live Training Transformation (LT2) Product Line Applied Standards for Reusable Integrated and Interoperable Solutions ........................................................................................................691

Jorge Rivera, William Samper, Barry Clinger

The Network Tasking Order (NTO)..............................................................................................................699Matthew Compton, Kenneth Hopkinson, Scott Graham

A Software Architecture for Federating Information Spaces for Coalition Operations ..........................706Gail Mitchell, Joseph Loyall, Jonathan Webb, Matthew Gillen, Andrew Gronosky, Michael Atighetchi, Asher Sinclair

SmartFISMA ...................................................................................................................................................715Robert Baker

Modeling Topology Dissemination for Routing in Future Force Networks...............................................722Maria Striki, Anthony McAuley, Raquel Morera

Social Structure Based Routing of Intermittently Connected Network Using Contact Information......................................................................................................................................................729

Muyuan Wang, Klara Nahrstedt

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AMS-6 NETOWRK PERFORMANCE MODELING AND ANALYSIS The Optimal Throughput Order of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks and How to Achieve It..........................736

Shirish Karande, Zheng Wang, Hamid Sadjadpour, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves

CORPS: Event-Driven Mobility Model for First Responders in Incident Scene ......................................743Ying Huang, Wenbo He, Klara Nahrstedt, Whay Lee

Performance Evaluation of Multi-hop Relay System with Deployment Scenarios ...................................750Dong Heon Lee, Suk Chan Kim, Dong Chan Park, Sung Sue Hwang, Young-il Kim

Networked Medical Monitoring in the Battlefield........................................................................................757Dae-Ki Cho, Chia-Wei Chang, Min-Hsieh Tsai, Mario Gerla

High-Fidelity Modeling and Scalable Simulation for Tactical Network Design........................................764David Covington, Marcus Hanson

Application of Network Design Tool to Tactical Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ..............................................771David Yee, Charles Graff

A Military Communications Operational Environment Model ..................................................................776Paul Avila, Ki Basel

AMS-7 MS&A STUDIES Modeling & Simulation to Study the Performance of Hybrid Free Space Optical/RF Military Communication Networks...............................................................................................................782

Rajesh Raghavan, Ambrose Kam, Rao Mannepalli

Analysis of Alternatives for Tactical Digital Battlefield Operation over Low-Bandwidth Legacy Radios..................................................................................................................................................789

Mason Nakamura

Empirical Study on Human Mobility for Wireless Mobile Networks ........................................................796Ming Zhao, Levi Mason, Wenye Wang

Territorial Scale Modeling for Best Value Sensor or Comm Siting............................................................803Nicholas Spears, Geoff Gibbons, Edmund Dean

Mission Scenario Evaluation with Hybrid Operational Protocol Evaluation Tool ...................................809Alexey Rudenko, Choo Chin Tan

Evaluation of a Resource Reservation Service for Maritime Tactical Networks ......................................816David Kidston, Thomas Kunz

GIG Network and Application System Performance Analysis Using Extreme Value Theory .................823Jinghong Kang, Bradley Dunn

AMS-8 MODELING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TENET (Tactical Edge Network Emulation Tool): A Tool for Connectivity Analysis for Tactical Scenario .............................................................................................................................................828

Daniel Tebben, Anurag Dwivedi, Jason Madsen, Jeff Garretson, Tim Frey, William Turner

A Comparison of Near Earth Propagation Models over Layered Media ..................................................835Ruth Belmonte, Stephen Fast, Joseph Schuster

Modeling Temporal Channel Variations in Indoor Wireless Environments .............................................841Aliye Kaya, Larry Greenstein, Wade Trappe

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Understanding the Weichselberger Model: A Detailed Investigation ........................................................848Leslie Wood, William Hodgkiss

Propagation Models for Mobile Terrestrial VHF Communications...........................................................855P Vigneron, J Pugh

Markovian Approach to Model Underwater Acoustic Channel: Techniques Comparison......................862F Pignieri, F DeRango, F. Veltri, S. Marano

SWarMM - A Mobility Modeling Tool for Tactical Military Networks ....................................................869Peter Holliday

AMS-9 TESTBEDS, EMULATION AND OTHER MS&A A Technique for Determining Radio-Signal Propagation in an Emulated Wireless Environment ....................................................................................................................................................876

Brian Luu, Rommie Hardy, George Tran

Building a Versatile Testbed for Supporting Testing and Evaluation of Tactical Network Management Tools and Their Interoperability ............................................................................................881

Cho-Yu Chiang, Ritu Chadha, Scott Newman, Robert Orlando, Kim Jakubowski, Yogeeta Kumar, Richard Lo

Using Localized Random Walks to Model Delay-Tolerant Networks ........................................................887Brenton Walker, Charles Clancy, Joel Glenn

On Modeling Energy-Security Trade-Offs for Distributed Monitoring in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ..........................................................................................................................................................894

Seyhun Futaci, Katia Jaffres-Runser, Cristina Comaniciu

Towards Network Simulations Credibility: Lessons from Applying Five Key Principles........................901David Kidston, Thomas Kunz

Modeling, Validation, and Simulation of Massive Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor Networks with Cross-Layer Optimization and Congestion Mitigation Techniques..................................907

Bert Boltjes, Jaap van den Oever, Shuang Zhang TRACK: INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND SECURITY (IAS) IAS-1 COMMUNICATIONS AND MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORK SECURITY Applications of Quantum Key Distribution ..................................................................................................914

Joseph Russell

Secure Jam Resistant Key Transfer: Using the DOD CAC Card to secure a radio link by employing the BBC jam resistant algorithm.................................................................................................920

Stephen Hamilton, John Hamilton Jr.

Dynamic Contributory Key Management Based On Weighted-Join-Exit-Tree........................................927Xiaozhuo Gu, Zhenhuan Cao, Jianzu Yang, Julong Lan

Requirements and Architectures for Intrinsically Assurable Mobile Ad hoc Networks ..........................934Scott Alexander, Brain DeCleene, Jason Rogers, Peter Sholander

A Security Architecture for Information Assurance and Availability in MANETs..................................944Angelos Stavrou, Anup Ghosh

Bootstrapping Deny-By-Default Access Control for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks........................................952Honggang Zhang, Brain DeCleene, Jim Kurose, Don Towsley

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IAS-2 COGNITIVE INFORMATION ASSURANCE A Stochastic Approximation Approach for Improving Intrusion Detection Data Fusion Structures.........................................................................................................................................................959

K. Manousakis, D. Sterne, N. Ivanic, G. Lawler, A. McAuley

Analysis of Wormhole Intrusion Attacks in MANETs ................................................................................966Viren Mahajan, Maitreya Natu, Adarshpal Sethi

Intrusion Detection of In-Band Wormholes in MANETs Using Advanced Statistical Methods............................................................................................................................................................973

Shanshan Zheng, Tao Jiang, John Baras, Anuja Sonalker, Dan Steme, Richard Gopaul, Rommie Hardy

Honeycyber: Automated Signature Generation for Zero-Day Polymorphic Worms ...............................980Mohssen Mohammed, Anthony Chan, Neco Ventura

A Signature Database for Intrusion Detection Systems Targeting Voice over Internet Protocol Environments ...................................................................................................................................986

Bazara Barry, Anthony Chan

Network Intrusion Detection: Using MDLCOMPRESS for Deep Packet Inspection...............................994Earl Eiland, Scott Evans, Stephen Markham, Bruce Barnett, Jeremy Impson, Eric Steinbrecher

IAS-3 INFORMATION ASSURANCE IN TACTICAL MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS Implementing Efficient 384-Bit NIST Elliptic Curve over Prime Fields on an ARM946E ....................1001

Tracy VanAmeron, William Skiba

A Case for a Parallelizable Hash .................................................................................................................1008Alan Kaminsky, Stanislaw Radziszowski

The Secure Communication Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) Over A VHF/UHF Radio Channel ..........................................................................................................................................................1015

John Alvermann, Michael Kurdziel

Secure Communications over Hybrid Military Networks .........................................................................1021Vamsi Paruchuri, Arjan Durresi, Sriram Chellappan

Multi-Domain Trust Management in Variable-Threat Environments using Rollback-Access .............................................................................................................................................................1028

Mike Burmester, Prasanta Das, Martin Edwards, Alec Yasinsac

Providing Secure Interoperability while Maintaining Sovereignty ..........................................................1035Todd Moore

On the Security and Robustness of Encryption via Compressed Sensing................................................1040Adem Osdemir, Oktay Altun, Gaurav Sharma, Mark Bocko

IAS-4 WIRELESS NETWORK SECURITY – I On Secure Multi-Channel Communication Systems..................................................................................1047

Jin Xu, Biao Chen

A Three-Tier Damage-Driven Security Infrastructure for Mission Continuity ......................................1054Marco Carvalho, Richard Ford, William Allen, Gerald Marin

Hardware-Efficient Encryption Encoder and Decoder Unit.....................................................................1062Oluwayomi Adamo, Shengli Fu, Murali Varanasi

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Enhancements on and Evaluation of TOGBAD in Tactical MANETs.....................................................1068Elmar Gerhards-Padilla, Nils Aschenbruck, Peter Martini

Topology Reconstruction via Path Recording in Secure MANET............................................................1075Danai Chasaki, Sinan Hanay, Tilman Wolf

Performance Evaluation of a Secure MAC Protocol for Vehicular Networks ........................................1082Yi Qian, Kejie Lu, Nader Moayeri

IAS-5 WIRELESS NETOWRK SECURITY –II Securing MANET Databases Using Metadata and Context Information ................................................1088

Kun Sun, Roger Xu, Julia Deng, Leonard Haynes, Jason Li, Carlos Sanchez, Gifford Weber, Michael Mayhew, Le Gruenwald

Secure Data Retrieval System (SEDAR) for DTNs ....................................................................................1094Mooi Chuah, R. Metgzer

A Trusted Infrastructure for Facilitating Access Control of Location Information ...............................1101Yingying Chen, Jie Yang, Fangming He

Error Probability in Multi-Source, Multi-Relay Networks under Falsified Data Injection Attacks............................................................................................................................................................1108

Taha Khalaf, Sang Kim

Connectivity Augmentation in Tactical Mobile Ad Hoc Networks...........................................................1112Steffen Reidt, Stephen Wolthusen

Plethysmogram-based Secure Inter-Sensor Communication in Body Area Networks ...........................1119Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Ayan Banerjee, Sandeep Gupta

IAS-6 INTELLIGENT CYBER SECURITY ANALYSIS Flexible and Secure Communications in an Identity-Based Coalition Environment..............................1126

Kent Boklan, Zev Klagsbrun, Kenneth Paterson, Sriramkrishnan Srinivasan

Practical Efficiency Analysis of a Dual Mode Group Key Management..................................................1132Thorsten Aurisch, Tobias Ginzler, Peter Martini

How to Leak a Secret From Multiple Sources ............................................................................................1139Jian Ren, Lein Harn, Tongtong Li

Making Security Measurable and Manageable ..........................................................................................1145Robert Martin

CDL: A Language for Specifying High-Level Cross-Domain Security Policies ......................................1154Roshan Thomas, Simon Tsang

Information Assurance Aspects of Rapid Software Reprogramming ......................................................1161Karl Siil

IAS-7 INFORMATION ASSURANCE IN SYSTEM DESIGN –I Coding Standards for High-Confidence Embedded Systems ....................................................................1167

Paul Anderson

Improving Software Reliability and Security with Automated Analysis .................................................1174Paul Anderson

Device Drivers in Time and Space Partitioned Operating Systems ..........................................................1180James Mason, Kenn Luecke, Jahn Luke

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High Assurance Cryptographic Interface ...................................................................................................1187Daniel Lanz

Global Virtual Vault: Preventing Unauthorized Physical Disclosure by the Insider..............................1192Mike Fisk, Scott Miller, Alex Kent

A Novel Modified True Random Binary Number Generator for Key Stream Generation in Cryptographic Applications .........................................................................................................................1199

Marta Blaszczyk, Richard Guinee

Applying Network Address Encryption to Anonymity and Preventing Data Exfiltration .....................1206Jonathan Trostle

IAS-8 INFORMATION ASSURANCE IN SYSTEM DESIGN –II Certificate Validation in Military MANET Based on Overlay Network of XKMS Proxies ...................1213

Anders Fongen, Frank Johnsen, Eli Winjum

Enabling OSPFv3 MANET Extensions over IPv4 Encryptors .................................................................1221Guangyu Pei, Phillip Spagnolo, Fred Templin

A Trust-Based Security Architecture for Tactical MANETs ....................................................................1227Yannick Lacharite, Dang Nguyen, Maoyu Wang, Louise Lamont

Secret Sharing in Fast Fading Channels Based on Reliability-Based Hybrid ARQ................................1234Chan Wong, John Shea, Tan Wong

Obtaining Information Assurance (IA) Accreditation for Systems Initially Deployed Without IA Considerations ..........................................................................................................................1241

Georges Nemr

Intrusion Detection in RFID Systems ..........................................................................................................1248Geethapriya Thamilarasu, Ramalingam Sridhar

TRACK: MODULATION, CODING, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (MCS) MCS-1 SPACE TIME COMMUNICATIONS AND CODING Efficient Space-Time Block Codes Designed by a Genetic Algorithm......................................................1255

Don Torrieri, Matthew Valenti

Space-Time Coded Collision-Free Frequency Hopping in Hostile Jamming...........................................1262Leonard Lightfoot, Lei Zhang, Tongtong Li

Adaptive Switching Between Space-Time and Space-Frequency Block Coded OFDM Systems ...........................................................................................................................................................1269

Youngok Kim, Namjeong Lee, Joonhyuk Kang, Keonkook Lee

Error Analysis of Orthogonal Space-Time Block Coding over Fast-Fading Wireless Channels.........................................................................................................................................................1274

Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Szu-Chi Wang, Wei-Sen Lin

I/Q Imbalance in MIMO STBC Communication Systems: Impact and Solution ...................................1282Mingzheng Cao, Hongya Ge

CP Based Time-Reversal QOSTBC Transmissions Over Frequency-Selective Fading Channels.........................................................................................................................................................1286

Mingzheng Cao, Hongya Ge

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Error Rate Performance of MC DS-CDMA Systems over Multiple-Input-Multiple- Output Nakagami-M Fading Channel......................................................................................................................1290

Said Elnoubi, Abdel-Awal Hashem MCS-2 LDPC, ITERATIVE AND OTHER CODING TECHNIQUES –I Bounded Angle Iterative Decoding of LDPC Codes...................................................................................1297

Sam Dolinar, Kenneth Andrews, Fabrizio Pollara, Dariush Divsalar

Adaptive-Rate Nonbinary LDPC Coding for Frequency-Hop Communications....................................1303Michael Pursley, Thomas Royster

Serially Concatenated Codes for Aeronautical Telemetry ........................................................................1309Kanagaraj Damodaran, Erik Perrins

Error Floor Analysis for an Ensemble of Easily Implementable Irregular (2048, 1024) LDPC Codes ..................................................................................................................................................1315

Chad Cole

The Performance of Flexible LDPC Codes on Gaussian Channels with Bursty Erasures .....................1320Thomas Halford, Cenk Kose

Efficient Quantization Schemes for LDPC Decoders.................................................................................1327Radivoje Zarubica, Ryan Hinton, Stephen Wilson, Eric Hall

Performance Under Delay Constraints on Iterative Decoding of LDPC Codes ......................................1332JaWone Kennedy, Daniel Noneaker

MCS –3 SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS A Soft-Decision Scaling Metric Employing Receiver Statistics for Direct- Sequence Spread-Spectrum Packet Radio Networks ...............................................................................................................1338

Steven Boyd, Michael Pursley, Thomas Royster IV, Harlan Russell

Blind Synchronization, Estimation of Data Symbol, Spread Sequence, and Generator Polynomial in Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems .......................................................................1345

Youngho Jo, Dapeng Wu

Application of Multiuser Detection to the Common Data Link Waveform .............................................1352Joseph Farkas, Joshua Niedzwiecki, David Cooper, Brandon Hombs, Andrew Hunton, Brian Pierce

Evaluation of a Novel Constant Envelope Spread-Spectrum Modulation Technique ............................1357James Norris, John Nieto

Frequency Hopping Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Synchronization............................................1364Teemu Vanninen, Matti Raustia, Harri Saarnisaari, Jari Iinatti

Packet Acquisition for Low-Complexity Frequency-Hop Receivers ........................................................1371Frederick Block, Hoang Nguyen

Packet Acquisition for Time-Frequency Hopped Random Multiple Access............................................1377Hoang Nguyen, Frederick Block

MCS –4 SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS On Implementation of Sampling with Internal Antialiasing Filtering in Software Defined Receivers ........................................................................................................................................................1384

Yefim Poberezhskiy, Dennis Braunreiter

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Multiple-Sample Processing for Increasing the A/D Resolution ...............................................................1391Yefim Poberezhskiy

Doppler Shift Cancellation Using Phasor and Split-Phasor LMS Algorithms ........................................1398Lan Nguyen, Richard Wells

Phase and Amplitude Jitter Cancellation Using 1-Step LMS Linear Predictor ......................................1404Lan Nguyen, Richard Wells

On Joint Cancellation of Doppler Shift, Phase Jitter, and Amplitude Jitter ...........................................1411Lan Nguyen, Richard Wells

Sensing and Control in Bandwidth-Limited Systems: A Kalman Filter Approach ................................1419Gregory Barnette, John Shea, Warren Dixon

A Straightforward, General-Purpose, Robust Adaptive IIR Filter ..........................................................1425Aaron Chesir

MCS-5 INTERFERENCE MITIGATION, SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION AND FEATURE EXTRACTION Detecting Transient Signals with Incomplete Observations ......................................................................1432

Ting He, Murtaza Zafer, Chatschik Bisdikian

Time Reversal: Algorithms for M-ary Target Classification Using Array Signal Processing................1439Foroohar Foroozan, Amir Asif

Detection Range of Energy and Feature Detectors Based upon Communicator Link Budgets ...........................................................................................................................................................1446

Barry Felstead

Direction of Arrival Estimation of Asynchronous DS/CDMA Systems using a Neural Network Approach........................................................................................................................................1453

Amila Kariyapperuma, Indra Dayawansa

Multi-Target Tracking and Identification by a Vector of Sensors ...........................................................1460Sahin Geyik, Boleslaw Szymanski

Distributed Feature-Based Modulation Classification using Wireless Sensor Networks .......................1467Pedro Forero, Alfonso Cano, Georgios Giannakis

A Special Case of DOAV Estimation in White Gaussian Noise ................................................................1474W. Montlouis

MCS-6 NETWORK COMMUNICTIONS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING Impact of Channel Estimation Error on Decentralized Detection in Bandwidth Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks ......................................................................................................1479

Hamid Ahmadi, Azadeh Vosoughi

An Enhanced V-BLAST with Non-Stationary Interference Avoidance Capability ................................1486Youngho Jo, Dapeng Wu

Secrecy Capacity Over Correlated Ergodic Fading Channel....................................................................1493Hyoungsuk Jeon, Minki Kim, Jeongseok Ha, Hyuckjae Lee, Namshik Kim

Recursive Time-Synchronization in Sensor Networks...............................................................................1500Prabir Barooah, Ananthram Swami

A New Cramer-Rao Lower Bound for TOA-based Localization..............................................................1507Tao Jia, Michael Buehrer

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Performance Analysis of a Decode-and-Forward Based Hybrid-ARQ Protocol.....................................1512Ilmu Byun, Duho Rhee, Young Sang, Mingyu Kang, Kwang Kim

MCS-7 LDPC, ITERATIVE AND OTHER CODING TECHNIQUES – II A Comparison Between the M-Algorithm and the List Viterbi Algorithm .............................................1517

Maruf Mohammad, Je-Hong Jong, Channasandra Ravishankar, Charles Barnett

Performance Evaluation of Code-Spread OFDM with Error Control Coding .......................................1522Muthanna Al-Mahmoud, Michael Zoltowski

Performance Analysis of an Alternative to Trellis Coded Modulation for a Waveform Transmitted over a Channel with Pulse-Noise Interference......................................................................1528

Clark Robertson, Mario Marques

Performance of Adaptive Coded Modulation Enabled by Long-Range Fading Prediction with Data-Aided Noise Reduction................................................................................................................1534

Tao Jia, Alexandra Duel-Hallen, Hans Hallen

Blind Iterative Channel Estimation and Detection for LDPC-Coded Cooperation Under Multi-User Interference ................................................................................................................................1541

Amitav Mukherjee, Hyuck Kwon, Don Torrieri

Doubly Iterative LDPC-Coded DS-CDMA Receivers with Coherent Detection, EM Channel Estimation, and No Pilot Symbols ................................................................................................1548

Amitav Mukherjee, Hyuck Kwon, Don Torrieri MCS –8 MODULATION AND SIGNAL PROCESSING Maximum-Likelihood Based Rapid Carrier Acquisition Architectures ..................................................1555

Balasubramanian Ramakrishnan

A Simple Timing Recovery Scheme for SOQPSK......................................................................................1561Prashanth Chandran, Erik Perrins

Timing Recovery Based on the PAM Representation of CPM..................................................................1567Erik Perrins, Sayak Bose, Marilynn Wylie-Green

Decentralized Bit, Subcarrier and Power Allocation with Interference Avoidance in Multicell OFDMA Systems Using Game Theoretic Approach..................................................................1575

Zhenyu Liang, Yong Chew, Chi Ko

Joint Data Detection and Channel Estimation for Two Users in the Asynchronous GMAC with Memory .................................................................................................................................................1582

Christopher Pladdy, Robert Taylor

An Adaptive Blind Equalizer with Signal Separation for a MIMO System Transmitting QAM Signals..................................................................................................................................................1589

Farzad Moazzami, Arlene Cole-Rhodes

A Generalized CPM-SC-FDMA Transmission Scheme Suitable for Future Aeronautical Telemetry .......................................................................................................................................................1594

Marilynn Wylie-Green, Erik Perrins MCS – 9 WAVEFORM DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Performance Analysis and Simulation of Cyclic Code-Shift Keying ........................................................1600

Chi-Han Kao, Clark Robertson, Kyle Lin

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Performance Analysis of an Alternative Link-16/JTIDs Waveform Transmitted Over a Channel with Pulse-Noise Interference .......................................................................................................1606

Kok Kiang Cham, Clark Robertson

Performance Analysis of a JTIDS/Link-16-type Waveform Transmitted over Nakagami Fading Channels with Pulsed-Noise Interference ......................................................................................1613

Chi-Han Kao, Frank Kragh, Clark Robertson

Pragmatic Frequency Domain Equalization for Robust Waveforms .......................................................1619Thomas Halford

On Integrated Radar and Communication Systems Using Oppermann Sequences ...............................1626Momin Jamil, Hans-J¨urgen Zepernick, Mats Pettersson

Joint Iterative Parameter Estimation from the Cramer-Rao Lower Bound for an OFDM System ............................................................................................................................................................1632

Apurva Mody, Raviv Raich, Gordon Stuber MCS – 10 MULTIPLE ACCESS COMUNICATIONS MOE-Based Carrier Tracking for Multicarrier CDMA Systems ............................................................1639

James Lehnert, Shun-Te Tseng

The Effects of Spatial Diversity and Imperfect Channel Estimation on Multi- Carrier CDMA Systems..............................................................................................................................................1645

Andrew Ling, Laurence Milstein

Time Hopping Direct-Sequence CDMA for Asynchronous Transmitter-Only Sensors .........................1654Jianqiang Zeng, Hlaing Minn, Lakshman Tamil

Comparison of CS-CDMA and MC-CDMA : BER and PAPR ................................................................1660Hongbing Cheng, Yu-Dong Yao, Bingli Jiao

Throughput Optimization for Multi-user Interference Channels ............................................................1665Xiaohu Shang, Gerhard Kramer, Biao Chen

A Priority-Based Adaptive CDMA Scheme for Multimedia Wireless System ........................................1672Adeyemi Ajibesin, Keith Ferguson, Mqhele Dlodlo, Anthony Chan

A Semiblind Adaptive Beamformer Using a Parallel Pilot Signal for WCDMA Systems ......................1677Sheg-Luen Wei, John Shynk

MCS- 11 APPLICATION OF SIGNAL PROCESSING TO ESTIMATION Scalar Quantizers for Decentralized Estimation of Multiple Random Sources ......................................1681

Azadeh Vosoughi, Ren Gang

Channel Estimation and Equalization for CE-OFDM in Multipath Fading Channels ..........................1688Ahsen Ahmed, Steve Thompson, James Ziedler

Low PAPR Preamble for Improved Channel Estimation..........................................................................1695Christopher Moffatt, John Hoffmann

Channel Estimation with Wavelet De-noising for OFDM System in Mobile Environment ...................1702Dong Heon Lee, Suk Chan Kim, Jin Woo Park, Seong Lai Park

Blind Separation of Weak Signals in Non-Isotropic Spatio-Temporal Colored Noise with Possibly Critically Loaded Uncalibrated Arrays........................................................................................1708

Edward Beadle, John Dishman

Estimation of Sparse Multipath Channels ..................................................................................................1713Matthew Sharp, Anna Scaglione

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Joint Detection and Direction-of-Arrival Estimation using Bayesian Method ........................................1720Da Xie, Jianguo Huang, Tingting Niu, Hongya Ge

MCS-12 INTERFERENCE MITIGATION, SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION AND FEATURE EXTRACTION – II Interference Cancellation vs. Interference Suppression in Ad Hoc Networks.........................................1724

Aamir Hasan, Jeffrey Andrews

Polarization-Based Interference Mitigation for OFDM Signals in Channels with Polarization Mode Dispersion ......................................................................................................................1730

Brett Walkenhorst, Thomas Pratt

Jamming and Counter-Measure Strategies in Parallel Gaussian Fading Channels with Channel State Information ...........................................................................................................................1735

Shuangqing Wei, Rajgopal Kannan

Narrowband Interference Mitigation in OFDM Systems..........................................................................1742Arun Batra, James Zeidler

A Simple Exponential Integral Representation of the Generalized Marcum Q-Function QM (a, b) for Real-Order M with Applications..........................................................................................1749

A. Annamalai, C. Tellambura

A Survey of IEEE Standards Supporting Cognitive Radio and Dynamic Spectrum Access..................1756Apurva Mody, Matthew Sherman, Ralph Martinez, Ranga Reddy, Thomas Kiernan

MCS-13 LDPC, ITERATIVE AND OTHER CODING TECHNIQUES – II Spectral Efficiency Maximization Using Pragmatic Modern Rate-Compatible Code Families ..........................................................................................................................................................1763

Thomas Halford, Cenk Kose

Reed Solomon Coded M-ary Hyper Phase-Shift Keying ...........................................................................1770James Caldwell, Clark Robertson

Reduced-Complexity Woven Serial Concatenated TCM for Tactical OFDM Communications............................................................................................................................................1776

Hugo Tullberg

Oscillator Mismatch and Jitter Compensation in Concurrent Codecs ....................................................1781William Bahn, Leemon Baird, Michael Collins

Comparing List Viterbi Algorithms With and Without Tail Bits.............................................................1788Maruf Mohammad, Je-Hong Jong, Harish Ramchandran, Charles Barnett, Channasandra Ravishankar

MCS-14 COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Demonstration of Synchronization Method for Frequency Hopping Ad Hoc Network .........................1794

Juha Huovinen, Teemu Vanninen, Jari Iinatti

A Variable-Order FLOM Algorithm for Heavy-Tailed Clutter Suppression .........................................1801Yahong Zheng

Self-Correcting Adaptive Tracking System ................................................................................................1807Richard Lau, Heechang Kim, Marcus Pang, Arnie Neidhardt, Arturo Cisneros, Vikram Kaul

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HBHT (High Bandwidth High Throughput) Waveform Porting Demonstration using GRA-Compatible Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)............................................................................1814

Bruce Meyer, DeLon Jones, Matthew Kling, Michael Mitchener

Duplexing, Multiplexing, and Multiple Access: A Comparative Analysis for Mesh Networks ........................................................................................................................................................1820

David Motolak

Emission and Discard Priority Scheme for Optimized Deflection Routing in OBS Networks...............1827Pascal Acquaah, Anthony Chan, Jia-Ming Liu

TRACK: NETWORK CENTRIC SYSTEMS (NCS) NCS-1 AIRBORNE COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN NET-CENTRIC ENVIROMENT The Generalization of Information Entropy to MANET Metrics.............................................................1834

Carmen Cerasoli, James Dimarogonas

Link Scheduling to Maximize End- to-End Throughput with Fairness Discipline in TDMA Networks ........................................................................................................................................................1843

Douglas Hulbert

Quantifying Network Performance of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks.............................................................1847G. Comparetto, J. Marshall, M. Mirhakkak, N. Schult, J. Schwartz, K. Zhang, D. DiOrio, S. Thai

Mobility Aware Routing for the Airborne Network Backbone.................................................................1854Abhishek Tiwari, Anurag Ganguli, Ashwin Sampath, Scott Anderson, Bao-hong Shen, Niyant Krishnamurthi, Joseph Yadegar, Mario Gerla, David Krzysiak

A Practical Guide to Modern Airborne Networking .................................................................................1861Samuel Wiebenson

Simple, Optimal, and Robust Random Access ...........................................................................................1866A. Hamed Mohsenian-Rad, Jianwei Huang, Mung Chiang, Vincent Wong

NCS-2 SECURITY ARCHITECTURE IN NETWORK-CENTRIC SYSTEMS GROK Secure Multi-User Chat at USAF Red Flag 2007-03.....................................................................1873

Roger Khazan, Joseph Cooley, Galen Pickard, Benjamin Fuller

Reducing PKI Related Network Load in Bandwidth Constrained Environments..................................1880Bob Fedorchak

Multilevel Security for IP Routing...............................................................................................................1886Eli Winjum, Tore Berg

Securing Information Flows: A Quantitative Risk Analysis Approach ...................................................1894Mudhakar Srivatsa, Pankaj Rohatgi, Shane Balfe

Self-defending and Counter-attacking Intelligent Optical Networks .......................................................1901Stamatios Kartalopoulos

Harmonised Resilience, Security and Mobility Capability for IP.............................................................1907Randall Atkinson, Saleem Bhatti, Stephen Hailes

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NCS-3 DATA SHARING AND SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE FOR NCS A Novel Service-Oriented Routing Algorithm for Wireless Mesh Network ............................................1915

Hector Lugo-Cordero, Kejie Lu, Domingo RodrÃguez, Sastri Kota

A Mediation Service for Web Services Provision in Tactical Disadvantaged Environment ..................1921Joanna Sliwa, Marek Amanowicz

Service Oriented Architecture for Coalition Satellite Communications ..................................................1928Ramon Segura

The Case for Overlay Multicast Data Streaming in Conjunction with Service- Oriented Architectures .................................................................................................................................................1936

Dennis Moen, Mark Pullen

IPV6 SENSOR SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECURE .......................................................................1941David Green, Ron Hulen, John Moody

Net-Centric Adapter for Legacy Systems....................................................................................................1947Alan Thomas, Thomas Turner, Scott Soderlund

NCS-4 NEXT GENERATION WARFIGHTER NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS Enhanced IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for Futuristic Tactical Networks........................................1954

Harold Zheng, Sherry Wang

IA Consideration of Assured Services in a Transformational Network Centric Environment ..................................................................................................................................................1961

D.L. Farroha, B.S. Farroha

A Technology Study on Tactical Naming Service for Mounted and Dismounted Segments ..................1968Xinyu Lu, Mark Li

IEEE802.21 Optimized Handover Delay for Proxy Mobile IPv6..............................................................1976Linoh Magagula, H. Anthony Chan

Efficient Routing for Correlated Data in Wireless Sensor Networks .......................................................1983Engin Zeydan, Didem Kivanc, Cristina Comaniciu

Situational Awareness with Real Time IP Applications over Next Generation Packet Processing Satellites ......................................................................................................................................1990

Rajeev Gopal, Steve Arnold, Sridhar Chandrasekharan

Epidemic Routing with Immunity in Delay Tolerant Networks ...............................................................1997Padma Mundur, Matthew Seligman, Ginnah Lee

NCS-5 IP CONVERGED INTEGRATED GIG SERVICES FOR WARFIGHTER Persistent Delivery with Deferred Binding to Descriptively Named Destinations...................................2004

Prithwish Basu, Rajesh Krishnan, Daniel Brown

Planning and Learning Algorithms for Routing in Disruption-Tolerant Networks ...............................2012Mark-Oliver Stehr, Carolyn Talcott

Performance Evaluation of Information Retrieval Schemes for Multi-Attribute Queries in DTNs...............................................................................................................................................................2020

M. Chuah, J. Han

Time-Based Sampling Strategies for Multi-Channel Wireless Traffic Characterization in Tactical Cognitive Networks ........................................................................................................................2027

Bheemarjuna Tamma, B.S. Manoj, Ramesh Rao

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A New Addressing Solution for Scalable Routing in the Presence of Mobility........................................2034Lotfi Benmohamed, Robert Cole, Bharat Doshi

Available User Information Rate Capacities in Battlespace Network Centric Sensor Operations......................................................................................................................................................2041

Jerry Brand, Robert Bach

Navy Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Transition Strategy in Support of Network Centric Operations and Warfare .................................................................................................................2047

Phuong Nguyen, Robert Ferro, Anh Nguyen, Steven Lam, Tuan Nguyen, Timothy Ho, Roger Ogden, Daniel Greene, Mark Stell, Cam Tran, Albert Legaspi

NCS-6 P2P OVERLAY AND ENHANCED NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES FOR NETWORK CENTRIC ENVIROMENT SPPS: A Scalable P2P-Based Proximity-Aware Multi-Resource Discovery Scheme for Grids...............................................................................................................................................................2054

Haiying Shen, Ze Li

Anonymous Communications in Overlay Networks ..................................................................................2061Jian Ren, Tongtong Li, Yun Li

Mobility Support in a Tactical P2P Publish/Subscribe Overlay ...............................................................2067Li Li, Abdulbaset Gaddah, Thomas Kunz

Distributed Sensing and Communications in Tactical Robotic Networks ...............................................2074Kyle Guan, Dominic Imbrenda, Reza Ghanadan, Jessica Hsu

Optimal Weighted Data Gathering in Multi-Hop Heterogeneous Sensor Networks ..............................2081Junlin Li, Ghassan AlRegib

Enabling End-To-End Quality of Service in a WLAN-Wired Network...................................................2088Samuel Senkindu, H. Anthony Chan

NCS-7 NETWORKING AND ASSURED NET CENTRIC SERVICES FOR THE GIG Achieving Consistent PHB across the GIG, a QoS Common Denominator.............................................2095

George Elmasry, Manoj Jain, Shawn Wang, Jeffrey Besser, Jerry Wilson

Unequal Error Protection in Enabled DiffSer Networks...........................................................................2102Y Abdelmalek, A Abd el al, T Saadawi

Applying Policy Based Enterprise Management Towards Realization of DISN Real-Time Services...........................................................................................................................................................2108

Andrew Mayer, David Freides, Glen MacArthur, Narendra Kumar, Prabha Kumar, Sitaram Kowtha, Xi Jiang, Edward Chow, Hsin-Ping Chang, Mark James

DVoIP: Dynamic Voice-over-IP Transformations for Quality of Service in Bandwidth Constrained Environments...........................................................................................................................2115

Matthew Craven, Tuong Le, Patrick Lardieri

Communication Range Extension for the Intelligent Munitions System .................................................2121Ranjan Sonalkar, James Horn

Performance Analysis of STBC-OFDM Transmit Diversity with Phase Noise and Imperfect Channel Estimation .....................................................................................................................2128

Mohamed Jalloh, Pankaj Das

Gateways for Mobile Routing in Tactical Network Deployments.............................................................2133Robert Cole, Baruch Awerbuch, Lotfi Benmohamed, Bharat Doshi, Derya Cansever

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NCS – 8 NETWORK- CENTRIC ENABLING SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Mitigating Naval Network Instabilities with Disruption Tolerant Networking.......................................2141

C. Rigano, K. Scott, J. Bush, R. Edell, S. Parikh, R. Wade, B. Adamson

Energy Efficient Scheduling in Networks with Correlated Data ..............................................................2148Razvan Cristescu

Multiple-Access Capacity Gains Using Multiuser Detection Under Uniform Linear Power Spacing ...........................................................................................................................................................2152

Joshua Niedzwiecki, Brandon Hombs, Joseph Farkas, Yiftach Eisenberg, John Tranquilli

A Hidden Markov Model Based Approach to Detect Rogue Access Points .............................................2158Gayathri Shivaraj, Min Song, Sachin Shetty

Use of Markov Chain in Atmospheric Channel Modeling of Free Space Laser Communications............................................................................................................................................2165

Zeinab Hajjarian, Jarir Fadlullah, Mohsen Kavehrad

Role of Policy Based Enterprise Management in GIG NetOps .................................................................2172Sitaram Kowtha, Prabha Kumar, Narendra Kumar, Ganess Shiwmangal, Brian Fuchs, Steven Crum, Jaime Medero, Xi Jiang, Amanpreet Johal, Anil John, Edward Chow, Hsin-Ping Chang, Mark James, Andrew Mayer, Glen MacArthur

NCS- 9 SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY AND CROSS DOMAIN SOLUTIONS Demonstrating New Tactical Capabilities with Heterogeneous Network-Enabled Systems: The Phoenix 2007 Experiment .....................................................................................................................2178

Christophe Guetteir, Geraud Allard, Jacquies Yelloz, Vincent Huitric, Arnaud Desbois, Nicolas Perche

Satisfying Warfighter Information Imperatives Across Security Domains .............................................2185Bassam Farroha, Melinda Whitfield, Kathleen Stewart, Brian Tague

Effect of Security Architecture on Cross-Layer Signaling in Network Centric Systems........................2192George Elmasry, Manoj Jain, Junghoon Lee

Toward an Adaptive Data Distribution Service for Dynamic Large-Scale Network-Centric Operation and Warfare (NCOW) Systems .................................................................................................2197

Nanbor Wang, Douglas Schmidt, Hans van't Hag, Angelo Corsaro

Energy Aware and Bandwidth Efficient Mobility Architecture for 6LoWPAN .....................................2204Gargi Bag, Hamid Mukhtar, Muhammad Raza, Ali Akbar, Saif Shams, Ki-Hyung Kim, Seung-wha Yoo, Donghwa Kim

Hybrid Multicast Patching Approach for Video Services .........................................................................2211Sung-Kwon Park, Saewoong Bahk, Can Li

NCS- 10 INFORMATION ASSURANCE IN A NETWORK- CENTRIC ENVIROMENT Measuring Resilience in Multi-Carrier Emergency and Critical Telecommunications Systems ...........................................................................................................................................................2218

Denise Masi, Martin Fischer, David Garbin, Lane Martin, Patrick McGregor

Secure ATC Surveillance for Military Applications ..................................................................................2225Larry Kenney, Joe Dietrich, Jerry Woodall

LD2: A System for Lightweight Detection of Denial-of-Service Attacks .................................................2231Sirikarn Pukkawanna, Panita Pongpaibool, Vasaka Visoottiviseth

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Defending Against Malicious Nodes Using an SVM Based Reputation System ......................................2238Rehan Akbani, Turgay Korkmaz, G. V. S. Raju

Analysis of Adaptive WRED and CBWFQ Algorithms on the Tactical Edge .........................................2245Ming-Jye Sheng, Kun Park, Thomas Mak

TRACK: NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND MANAGEMENT (NPM) NPM – 1 ADVANCES IN NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT Service Preemptions for Guaranteed Emergency Medium Access in Wireless Sensor Networks ........................................................................................................................................................2252

Manikanden Balakrishnan, Driss Benhaddou, Xiaojing Yuan, Deniz Gurkan

A Contention-Based Service Scheduling Protocol for Multi-Node Multi-Server Wireless Sensor Networks............................................................................................................................................2259

Dawood Al-Abri, Janise McNair

Network Management in Net-Centric Systems ..........................................................................................2266Abdur Choudhary

Automated Discovery of Information Services in Heterogeneous Distributed Networks.......................2273Wayne Bethea, Robert Cole, Paramasiviah Harshavardhana

Tunable Traffic Control for Multihop CSMA Networks ..........................................................................2279Cory Beard, Zhefu Shi, Ken Mitchell

Virtual Wired Transmission scheme using Directional antennas to improve Energy Efficiency in Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks .......................................................................................2286

Manikya Rali, Min Song, Sachin Shetty NPM –2 NETWORK MANAGEMENT –I Analysis of Performance Metrics for GIG Voice and Video Service Classes...........................................2293

Yong Xue, Andrey Zhuk, Christos Christou

Using Performance Enhancing Proxies with Demand Assignment Multiple Access Systems ................2300Keith Scott, Patrick Feighery, Deborah Goldsmith

Computing Diagnostic Explanations of Network Faults from Monitoring Data.....................................2307Donald Baker, Marian Nodine, Ritu Chadha, Jason Chiang, Yitzchak Gottlieb, C.P. Flossie Hsu, Robert Jaeger, Gary Levin, Yibei Ling

Wireless Network Utility Maximization ......................................................................................................2314Daniel O'Neill, Andrea Goldsmith, Stephen Boyd

SEMO6 - A Multihoming-Based Seamless Mobility Management Framework ......................................2322Sazzadur Rahman, Mohammed Atiquzzaman

NPM-3 NETWORK MANAGEMENT – II Joint Optimization of Transmission Schedule and Routing for Network Capacity ................................2329

K. Krishnan, David Shallcross, Latha Kant

Interest-Aware and Bandwidth-Efficient Multicast Group Planning ......................................................2336Selcuk Cevher, M. Umit Uyar, Mariusz Fecko, John Sucec, Sunil Samtani

HAIPE Peer Discovery in a Dynamic Scaling Architecture ......................................................................2343William Scott, James Kohler, Kristy Guyer, Gary Buda

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Performance Analysis of SNMP in Airborne Tactical Networks..............................................................2348Giri Kuthethoor, Prakash Sesha, John Strohm, Preston O'Neal, Greg Hadynski, David Climek, John DelMedico, Diane Kiwior, Dan Dunbrack, David Parker

A QoS Framework Design based on DiffServ and SNMP for Tactical Networks ...................................2355Bong Kim, Youngchul Bang, Yongi Kim, Jae Lee, Dong Kwak, Hwang Lee, Joong Ma

Accuracy Analysis of Data Aggregation for Network Monitoring............................................................2362Nikoletta Sofra, Ting He, Bong Ko, Petros Zerfos, Kang-Won Lee, Kin Leung

NPM –4 CROSS- LAYER PROTOCOLS Cross-Layer QoS Design: Overcoming QoS-Unaware Slot Allocation ....................................................2369

Yow-Jian Lin, Jasmine Chennikara-Varghese, Joel Gannett, John Lee, Constantin Serban, Ritu Chadha, Cho-Yu Chiang, Scott Newman, Richard Lo, William Izzo

Cross Layer Optimization in Assured Connectivity Tactical Mesh Networks ........................................2376Jason Madsen, Daniel Tebben, Anurag Dwivedi, P. Harshavardhana, William Turner

Cross-Layer Design for Reliable Communication in Airborne Networks ...............................................2381Song Luo, Jason Li, Renato Levy, Mario Gerla, Subir Das, Tony McAuley

On Systematic Cross-Layer Design for Ad Hoc Networks ........................................................................2387Jason Li, Wilbur Peng, Renato Levy, Aristides Staikos, Mung Chiang

Cross-layer Paradigms in the Convergence of Computing, Communication and Control C3...............2394Maurizio Mongelli, Mario Marchese, Vincenzo Gesmundo

Power Control in Random Access Ad Hoc Networks ................................................................................2399Frederick Block

A Cross-Layer Communications Substrate for Tactical Information Management Systems ................2406Waseem Naqvi, Alfred Brothers, Marco Carvalho, Adrian Granados, James Hanna, Kurt Turck

NPM – 5 EMERGING WIRELESS NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES Multi-Channel MAC Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks: Handling Multi-Channel Hidden Node Problem Using Snooping .......................................................................................................2413

Myunghwan Seo, Yonggyu Kim, Joongsoo Ma

A Novel Distributed MIMO Aware MAC Protocol Design with a Markovian Framework for Performance Evaluation .........................................................................................................................2420

Yaoqing Yang, Ting Zhou, Steven Eggerling, Zhangdui Zhong, Hamid Sharif

Cognitive Radio Network Setup without a Common Control Channel ...................................................2426Prathima Agrawal, Yogesh Kondareddy, Krishna Sivalingam

Adaptive Traffic-Shaping .............................................................................................................................2432Tuong Le, Brian Rossa

Strategies for Time-based Multi-path Secure Information Disseminations in MANETs .......................2439Xiaoyan Hong, Bo Gu, Qunwei Zheng

An Interference and QoS Aware Distributed Scheduling Approach for Hybrid IEEE 802.16E Mesh Networks ...............................................................................................................................2446

Rahul Amin, Kuang-Ching Wang, Parmesh Ramanathan

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NPM – 6 IMPLEMENTING QOS FOR MILITARY AND HETEROGENEOUS NETWORKS QoS Provisioning via Disseminated Information on Differentiated Services Class Utilization.......................................................................................................................................................2453

Orlie Brewer, Alimuddin Mohammad, Arun Ayyagari

Demonstration of QoS using Diffserv in a Multiservice Network Environment .....................................2460Burt Liebowitz, John Evans, Richard Edell

Traffic Analysis in Anonymous MANETs ..................................................................................................2467Ting He, Ho Yin Wong, Kang-Won Lee

Network Design Approaches and Tradeoffs in QoS Route Selection with Diverse Objectives and Constraints ..........................................................................................................................2474

Latha Kant, Anthony McAuley, Kyriakos Manousakis, C. Graff

An Analytical Study of Precedence and QoE for Voice Service in Degraded IP Networks....................2481Jonathan Pitts, John Schormans

A Convex Optimization Method for Autonomous Self-Organization in Dynamic Wireless Networks ........................................................................................................................................................2488

Jaime Llorca, Christopher Davis, Stuart Milner NPM – 7 IPV6 AND TCP ENHANCEMENTS IN MILITARY NETWORKS Challenges of IPv6 Flow Label Implementation.........................................................................................2496

Sham Chakravorty

Toward A User-Level Real-Time Transport Protocol With Selective Reliability ...................................2502Jun Liu

Impact of Overlapped Transmission on the Performance of TCP in Multihop Ad Hoc Networks ........................................................................................................................................................2509

Surendra Boppana, John Shea

Implementation of SCTP in an Open Source Real-Time Operating System ...........................................2516Sazzadur Rahman, Mohammed Atiquzzaman, William Ivancic, Wesley Eddy, Dave Stewart

Performance Evaluation of NEMO in Satellite Networks .........................................................................2523Abu Zafar Shahriar, Mohammed Atiquzzaman, William Ivancic

Performance of Prefix Delegation Based Route Optimization Schemes for NEMO ...............................2530Rehan Qureshi, Abu Zafar Shahriar, Mohammed Atiquzzaman

NPM-8 NETWORK PROTOCOLS An Analytical Model for the Neighbor Turn Taking MAC Protocol .......................................................2537

Erik Golen, Yoshihiro Nozaki, Nirmala Shenoy

Medium Access for a Military Narrowband Wireless AD-HOC Network; Requirements and Initial Approaches .................................................................................................................................2544

Lars Braten, Knut Ovsthus, Jan Voldhaug

On Utilizing The Available Bandwidth in Heterogeneous Spectrum Ad Hoc Networks ........................2551Rongsheng Huang, Chi Zhang, Yuguang Fang

Distributed Medium Access Control for Multiple Hop Tactical Networks .............................................2558Ming Luo, Shaomin Mo, Jessica Hsu, Reza Ghanadan

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Joint-Design of Multiresolution Modulation and ARQ Protocol for Prioritized Packet Transmission in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks ..............................................................................................2565

A. Annamalai, Dhadesugoor Vaman, John Matyjas, Michael Medley

Network Synchronization for Distributed MANET...................................................................................2572Shaomin Mo, Jessica Hsu, Reza Ghanadan, John Gu, Ming Luo

Price Based Bifurcation Control for Finite Buffered Slotted ALOHA Protocol with Finite Users ...............................................................................................................................................................2579

Eyad Abed, Amirali Sharifi TRACK: RADIO SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES (RST) RST – 1 HF COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEMS IP Multicasting in HF Radio Networks .......................................................................................................2586

Eric Johnson

Constant Envelope Waveforms for Use on HF Multipath Fading Channels ...........................................2593John Nieto

Multi-Site Spatially Diverse Demodulation of HF Propagated Signals ....................................................2598Jared McGehee

Shipboard RF Communications Architectural Alternative to Electromechanically-Based Multicoupler Implementations.....................................................................................................................2604

Timothy Harrington

Scalable Video Coding Across Heterogeneous Networks ..........................................................................2610Bruce Bennett, Christina Dee

RST- 2 JOINT TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEMS – TECHNOLOGIES AND ADVANCED CONCEPTS Joint Tactical Radio System – Empowering the Warfighter for Joint Vision 2020 ............................2616

Richard North, Bryan Kimura, Carl Carden

Network Programming of Joint Tactical Radio System Radios ...............................................................2623Donald Stephens, Cinly Magsombol, Norman Browne

Joint Tactical Radio System - Waveform Porting ......................................................................................2629Donald Stephens, Rich Anderson, Chalena Jimenez, Lane Anderson

A Structured Approach to Waveform Delivery for FPGA-Based Designs ..............................................2636Hieu Nguyen, Joseph Chapman, Karl Wagner

JMEE: A Scalable Framework for JTRS waveform modeling and evaluation.......................................2642Sheetalkumar Doshi, Unghee Lee, Rajive Bagrodia, Chris Burns

Virtual Radios – Hardware/Software Co-Design Techniques to Reduce Schedule in Waveform Development and Porting ..........................................................................................................2650

Kevin Skey, John Atwood RST- 3 COGNITIVE RADIO- SPECTRUM ACCESS – I Clustering Methods for Distributed Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Systems..............................2655

Amy Malady, Claudio da Silva

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Spectrum Sensing Using Bussgang Theorem for IEEE 802.22 WRAN ....................................................2660Sung Sue Hwang, Dong Chan Park, Suk Chan Kim, Myung Sun Song, Sun Min Lim

Performance Study of a Novel Selective Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Scheme for Secondary Radios ..........................................................................................................................................2665

Haifeng Yuan, Yong Huat Chew, Sadasivan Puthusserypady

Optimal Spectrum Planning and Management with Coalition Joint Spectrum Management Planning Tool (CJSMPT)......................................................................................................2671

Randy Poe, Harris Zebrowitz, William Kline, Raymond Shaw, William Heisey, Frank Loso, Yoram Levy

Diversity Techniques for Spectrum Sensing in Fading Environments .....................................................2678Mort Naraghi-Pour, Takeshi Ikuma

When to Quit for A New Job: Quickest Detection of Spectrum Opportunities in Multiple Channels.........................................................................................................................................................2685

Qing Zhao, Jia Ye RST – 4 SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO Testing Methods and Error Budget Analysis of a Software Defined Radio.............................................2691

Richard Overdorf

Design and Implementation of Online Mode Switching on Hybrid Software Radio Platforms........................................................................................................................................................2697

Yahia Tachwali, Fadi Basma, Mustafa Chmeiseh, Hazem Refai

On The Architecture of Secure Software Defined Radios .........................................................................2704John Davidson

A Case Study of A MIMO SDR Implementation .......................................................................................2711Xiaolong Li, Weihong Hu, Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh, Akber Qureshi

Compressed Mapping of Communication Signal Strength .......................................................................2718Yasmin Mostofi, Pradeep Sen

Performance of Turbo Coded OFDM System with Comb Pilot Channel Estimation in Rayleigh Fading Channel .............................................................................................................................2725

Said Elnoubi, Chawki Shaban, Sherif Elbadawy RST – 5 GEOLOCATION AND RF IDENTIFICATION TOPICS Multiple-Source Localization Using Line-Of-Bearing Measurements: Approaches to the Data Association Problem ............................................................................................................................2731

Jesse Reed, Claudio da Silva, Michael Buehrer

Low Complexity Ranging Algorithm Based on TOA for IEEE 802.15.4a system...................................2738Sujin Kim, Na Kim, Joonhyuk Kang, Youngok Kim, Kyung-Tae Nam, Sang-Moo Lee

Individual Radio Transmitter Identification Based on Spurious Modulation Characteristic of Signal Envelop...........................................................................................................................................2743

Shuhua Xu, Lina Xu, Zhengguang Xu, Benxiong Huang

Passive Chip-Less Millimeter Wave Radio Frequency Identification ......................................................2748Andrew Wu, Kamran Mahbobi, Houman Ghajari, Yuriy Mykula, Brian Woods

Method for the Real-Time Localization of Passive Saw-Based RFID Systems Around Corners...........................................................................................................................................................2755

Darmindra Arumugam, Daniel Engels, Marlin Mickle

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RST-6 RADIO SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES Superconductor Analog to Digital Converter for SIGINT Applications..................................................2762

Amol Inamdar, Deepnarayan Gupta, Timur Filippov, Igor Vernik, Andrei Talalaevski, Anubhav Sahu, Saad Sarwana, Anna Leese de Escobar, Deborah Van Vechten

High Assurance Multiplexer Techniques for use with Secure Digital Communications ........................2769Duncan Harris, John Fitton, Christopher Mackey

A Novel Tuning Technique for RF Phase Arrays Using Fully-Integrated Monolithic AC-Coupled 1-D VCO Network .........................................................................................................................2774

J. Lopez, D.Y.C. Lie, J. Cothern, J. Neff, B.K. Meadow

Network Solutions for Employing COTS Radios in Multi-Sector Directional Architectures ................2781Christopher Cirullo, Randall Olsen, Christopher Meagher, Robert Ferro, Patrick Crescini, Larry Majure

Linearization of EER RF Power Amplifiers Using an Adaptive Subband Predistorter.........................2786Christopher Moffatt, James Tonti

RST – 7 COGNITIVE RADIO- SPECTRUM ACCESS – II Dynamic Spectrum Access: Architectures and Implications.....................................................................2793

Cam Tran, Ryan Lu, Ayax Ramirez, Richard Adams, Thomas Jones, Clifton Phillips, Serey Thai

A Game Theoretic Distributed Dynamic Channel Allocation Scheme With Transmission Option.............................................................................................................................................................2800

Quang La, Yong Chew, Woon Chin, Boon-Hee Soong

Autonomic Radio Networks Channel Allocation........................................................................................2807David Moura, Juraci Galdino, Ronaldo Salles

A Dynamic Spectrum Access MAC Applique for Legacy Military Radios..............................................2814Steven Jones, Naim Merheb, I-Jeng Wang

Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Self Similar Primary Traffic .............................................................2819Qing Zhao, Keqin Liu, Xiangyang Xiao

Dynamic Control Channel Management in Presence of Spectrum Heterogeneity..................................2825Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas Sicker

TRACK: SATCOM AND SPACE AIRBORNE COMMUNICATIONS (SAC) SAC – 1 AIRBORNE NETWORKING An Integrated Robust and Auto-Configurable Network Service Protocol Suite for Airborne Networks........................................................................................................................................2833

Hongmei Deng, Jason Li, Roger Xu, Tony McAuley, Dharma Agrawal, Subir Das

A Multi-Path Transport Protocol to Exploit Network Diversity in Airborne Networks ........................2840V Sharma, V Subramanian, K Kar, S Kalyanaraman, K Ramakrishnan, B Ganguly

Performance Improvements to NETCONF for Airborne Tactical Networks .........................................2847Prakash Sesha, Giri Kuthethoor, John Strohm, Jia-Ying Lu, Chokchai Hansupichon, David Climek, Greg Hadynski, John DelMedico, Diane Kiwior, Dan Dunbrack, David Parker

Policy Management in Airborne Tactical Networks ..................................................................................2854Giri Kuthethoor, Prakesh Sesha, John Strohm, Preston O'Neal, Greg Haydnski, David Climek, John DelMedico, Diane Kiwior, Dan Dunbrack, David Parker

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Application of Delay Tolerant Networking (DTN) in Airborne Networks...............................................2861Thomas Jonson, Jonah Pezeshki, Victor Chao, Kristofer Smith, James Fazio

Comparison of FDD and TDD/TDMA Architectures for Airborne Backbone Network Traffic.............................................................................................................................................................2868

Stanley Adams, Bibb Cain, Keith Olds, Pete Griessler SAC- 2 SATCOM ON-THE-MOVE (SOTM) Capacity and Regulatory Study on the Potential use of Satellite On The Move Terminals at X-Band ...........................................................................................................................................................2875

Lino Gonzalez, Gerald Michael, Joseph Shields, Carl Swenson

A Statistical Approach to Specifying the Off-Axis EIRP Spectral Density in On-The-Move Satellite Communications .............................................................................................................................2883

Vijitha Weerackody, Enrique Cuevas

Shock Isolation For Mobile Pointed SATCOM Systems ...........................................................................2890James DeBruin

Picking the Winners in Large-Scale Ground-Vehicle SATCOM On-The-Move Deployments ..................................................................................................................................................2896

Jesse Ortega, James DeBruin

Implementing a Mobility Architecture for a Regenerative Satellite Mesh Architecture (RSM-A) System A SPACEWAY™ Perspective........................................................................................2902

Steven Arnold, Anthony Noerpel, Rajeev Gopal, Sridhar Chandrasekharan

An Improved Markov Model for the Urban SOTM Channel ...................................................................2908Tim Gillespie, Clark Robertson

SAC- 3 MOBILE USER OBJECTIVE SYSTEM (MUOS) MODIFICATIONS TO UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM (UMTS) WCDMA Physical Layer Modeling for the MUOS Project ......................................................................2916

John Sadowsky

Demodulation Performance for MUOS User-to-Base Downlink Receiver ..............................................2923Arthur Helwig

The MUOS Base Station RAKE Receiver...................................................................................................2928John Sadowsky

MUOS Radio Resource Management Algorithms .....................................................................................2935Norm Butts

Analyzing the Effects of Mobility Events on MUOS Terminals................................................................2942Floyd Haylock, Norm Butts

Radio Link Control Acknowledged Mode Configuration for MUOS ......................................................2949Edward Orcutt, David Lee, Dwight Williams, Dan Bossler

SAC – 4 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL UTILIZATION Aggregate RSVP Implementation Experience and Performance Analysis for Applicability in Tactical IP Networks ................................................................................................................................2956

Isil Sebuktekin, John Haluska, Dana Chee, Jim Giacopelli, Yeng-Zhong Lee, Kevin Adams, Jeffrey Pulliam

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Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation in SCPC-based Satellite Networks.........................................................2963Mark Dale

Analysis of ECN on TCP Performance Enhancing Proxy Performance for Satellite Networks ........................................................................................................................................................2969

Ming-Jye Sheng, Kun Park, Richard Manfready, Thomas Mak

Improving Satellite Bandwidth Utilization by Applying Combinatorial Optimization to the Integrated Waveform (DAMA UHF SATCOM) ........................................................................................2976

Richard Booton

Multi-Frequency Time-Division Multiple-Access (MF-TDMA) Resource Packing ................................2983Navid Yazdani

SAC – 5 HIGH BANDWIDTH HIGH THROUGHPUT TERMINAL GOVERNMENTAL REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE DoDAF Analysis of the High Bandwidth High Throughput Satellite Terminal Government Reference Architecture .................................................................................................................................2991

Michael Monteleone, Richard Paroline

On the Use of a Standard Backplane in a Modular Satellite Communications Terminal Architecture ...................................................................................................................................................2998

Jerry Brand, Vladimir Kowaliwskyj

An Implementation for the Government Reference Architecture Waveform Developer and System Integrator Roles................................................................................................................................3003

Matthew Kling, Michael Mitchener, Bruce Meyer, DeLon Jones

An Excursion to Define the Boundaries of the Government Reference Architecture.............................3008Tom Rittenback, Tim Leising, Mindy Gavitt, Sagor Hogue, Hiroshi Satake, Carl Dietrich, Rebecca Kim

Software Development of SATCOM Terminals .........................................................................................3014Piya Bhaskar, Jianxin Zhao, Tom Rittenbach

High Bandwidth High Throughput (HBHT) Government Reference Architecture (GRA) Open Source Management and Compliance...............................................................................................3018

Thomas Rittenbach, Kuan Collins

Application of the GRA to Data Links ........................................................................................................3022Thomas Rittenbach, Dan Hampel

SAC – 6 FACTORS AFFECTING MOBILE USER OBJECTIVE SYSTEM (MUOS) PERFORMANCE The Effect of Legacy Interference on MUOS Uplink Performance..........................................................3026

John Oetting, Jerry Hampton

A Rain Attenuation Time Series Model for MUOS....................................................................................3031Paul Beauvilliers, A Wang, Leonard Ponzio, April Babbit, Gary Cho

Channel and Interference Mitigation in the MUOS Base-to-User Link...................................................3038Peter Okrah, Randall Bahr

The Effect Of Open-Loop Power Control Margin On The Pole Capacity Of WCDMA Geosynchronous Satellite Systems ...............................................................................................................3043

Keith Barker

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Measuring and Maintaining Progarm Synchronization ............................................................................3049Todd Harrison

SAC – 7 TERMINALS, RF SYSTEMS AND TEST TOOLS Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) Earth Terminal Interoperability Demonstrations .......................3055

Roy Axford, Steve Short, Peter Shchupak, Nasir Muhammad

Test Of An Experimental SATCOM Network In EHF Band....................................................................3061Gaston Levannier, Nassima Bouchelit, Emmanual Thome, Christian Fabret

Demonstration of Two-Way Extremely High Frequency (EHF) Satellite Communication (SATCOM) Using Submarine-Survivable Phased Arrays ........................................................................3068

Matthew Atwood, Gregory Marcoux, William Craig

Spectrum Adaptive Test Terminal ..............................................................................................................3075Peter Okrah, Eric Christensen, Chad Bergstrom

Isolating Multi-path effects from the position estimate residuals in GPS receivers................................3082John MacDonald, Donald Ucci, Joseph LoCicero

Reducing VSAT Aperture Via Satellite MIMO .........................................................................................3088S. Jayasimha, P. Jyothendar

The HDR-RF Test Waveform - An Innovative Risk Reduction Product For FPGA-Based SATCOM Modems........................................................................................................................................3094

Jose Torres SAC- 8 IP SATCOM, DVB-RCS, WGS AND PROPAGATION Defense Information System Network Satellite Service.............................................................................3100

Bruce Bennett, Christopher Meyer, Jithin Raghunath

Remote IP SATCOM Monitoring and Management .................................................................................3107Bruce Bennett, Shane Transue

Provisioning Tactical MILSATCOM through DVB Augmentation .........................................................3112Taj Sturman, Peter Dingley, Mark Bowyer, Neil Petfield, Martin Moseley, Godred Fairhurst

Supporting Reliable and Secure Transport Services Over DVB-RCS Satellite Systems Using XCP......................................................................................................................................................3119

Liangping Ma, Bo Ryu, David Tang

OFDM Modulation Schemes for Military Satellite Communications ......................................................3126Ludong Wang, Brian Jezek

A New Propagation Prediction Tool for Earth-Space Geometries for the Advanced Refractive Effects Prediction System (AREPS) ..........................................................................................3133

Richard Sprague, Priya Babu SAC – 9 ADVANCED SATELLITE SYSTEMS TSAT Network Architecture........................................................................................................................3139

Jeff Pulliam, Yadunath Zambre, Ani Karmarkar, Vineet Mehta, Joe Touch, Josh Haines, Matthew Everett

Network Management Approach for the TSAT Network .........................................................................3146Steve Adachi, Yadunath Zambre, Jeff Pulliam, Josh Haines, Matthew Everett, Joe Touch, Vineet Mehta

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A Mobile Satellite Systems Frame Work for Network Centric Applications ..........................................3153Sastri Kota, Giovanni Giambene, Paolo Chini

Network Centric Satellite Communication with IP Networks Based on Regenerative Satellite Mesh-A (RSM-A) KA Band Technology ......................................................................................3161

Rajeev Gopal, Steve Arnold, Lisa Orr, Syed Ali

GNSS-based Positioning: Attacks and Countermeasures .........................................................................3168Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Aleksandar Jovanovic

TRACK: SITUATION MANAGEMENT (SIMA) SIMA - SITUATION MANAGEMENT Situation Tracking: The Concept and a Scenario ......................................................................................3175

Mieczyslaw Kokar, Jerzy Letkowski, Robert Dionne, Christopher Matheus

Adaptive Spatial Scale for Cognitively-inspired Motion Pattern Learning & Analysis Algorithms for Higher-level Fusion and Automated Scene Understanding.............................................3182

Neil Bomberger, Bradley Rhodes, Denis Garagic, James Dankert, Majid Zandipour, Lauren Stolzar, Gregory Castanon, Michael Seibert

Unified Data Integration for Situation Management .................................................................................3189S. Yoakum-Stover, T. Malyuta

Agent-based Forward Analysis ....................................................................................................................3196Ryan Kerekes, Yu (Cathy) Jiao, Mallikarjun Shankar, Thomas Potok, Rick Lusk

Framework for Rapid Deployment of Rule-based Situation Management Systems ...............................3203Rajeev Gopal, Rohit Gopal

Combined Approach to Tactical Situations Analysis.................................................................................3210V. Popovich, A. Prokaev, O. Smirnova, F. Galiano

Emergency 101-Suicide Bombers, Crowd Formations and Blast Waves .................................................3217Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani, Daniel Kirk

Pareto-optimal Situaton Analysis for Selection of Security Measures .....................................................3224Andres Ojamaa, Enn Tyugu, Jyri Kivimaa

Enabling Cyber Situation Awareness, Impact Assessment, and Situation Projection............................3231Lundy Lewis, Gabriel Jakobson, John Buford

Automated Planning and Scheduling Service for Network Based Operations ........................................3237Christophe Guettier

TRACK: WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (WMC) WMC-1 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEMS – I On the Performance of MIMO-Based Ad Hoc Networks Under Imperfect CSI.....................................3244

Jia Liu, Thomas Hou

A Graph Theoretical Algorithm for Virtual MIMO Channel Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks ........................................................................................................................................................3251

Jing Liang, Qilian Liang

Concurrent Link Capacity of MIMO Ad-Hoc Networks with QoS Constraint ......................................3257Pengkai Zhao, Babak Daneshrad, Mario Gerla, Guangyu Pei, Jae Kim

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MIMO Channel Measurements for Urban Military Applications............................................................3264Jerry Hampton, Manuel Cruz, Naim Merheb, Roger Hammons, Douglas Paunil, Feng Ouyang

Urban Peer-to-Peer MIMO Channel Measurements and Analysis at 300 MHz .....................................3271Peter Holm, Fredrik Tufvesson, Andreas Molisch, Gunnar Eriksson, Sara Linder, Kia Wiklundh, Peter Johansson

Channel Mismatch Compensation for Space-Time Adaptive Processors ................................................3279Neil Tisdale, Tom Kazmierski, Duncan Brooks

An Analysis of the Efficient Size of a MIMO System for Full Multiplexing in 16-QAM Signaling.........................................................................................................................................................3286

Soonchul Park, Dong Han, Jaechan Lee WMC-2 MULTIPLE ANTENNA SYSTEMS- II Reduced Complexity Two-Stage Approximate Sorting Fixed Complexity Sphere Decoder with Real-Valued Lattice Formulation for MIMO System .......................................................................3291

Kelvin Lee, Babak Daneshrad

Narrowband Jammer Resistance for MIMO OFDM ................................................................................3298Anish Shah, Babak Daneshrad, Weijun Zhu

Dual Codebook Antenna Method for Spatial Multiplexing MIMO Systems ...........................................3303Bertan Tezcan, Keith Chugg

A Lattice Precoding Scheme for Flat-Fading MIMO Channels ...............................................................3310Jin He, Masoud Salehi

Cutoff Rate of MIMO Systems in Rayleigh Fading Channels with PSK Signaling ................................3316Paul Ho, Kar-Peo Yar, Pooi Yuen Kam

Performance of M-QAM multiple antenna systems at 60GHz .................................................................3323Preeti Nagvanshi, Elias Masry, Laurence Milstein

Minimal Complexity Blind Interference Mitigation Via Non-eigen Decomposition Beamforming .................................................................................................................................................3330

Garret Okamoto, Chih-Wei Chen WMC – 3 MULTICARRIER TRANSMISSION – I A Novel Bandwidth Efficient Coded OFDM System for ICI and PAPR Reduction ...............................3337

Chuanhui Ma, Guillermo Atkin, Chi Zhou, Ting Wang

A Novel Method of Doppler Shift Estimation for OFDM systems............................................................3343Wen Zhou, W.H. Lam

A Network Entry Protocol and OFDMA Symbol Allocation Scheme for Non-Transparent Relay Stations in IEEE 802.16j MMR Networks........................................................................................3350

Bongkyoung Kwon, Yusun Chang, John Copeland

Practical Implementation of PN Scrambler for PAPR Reduction in OFDM Systems for Range Extension and Lower Power Consumption .....................................................................................3356

Christopher Moffatt, Ivica Kostanic

Fourth Order Cumulants in Distinguishing Single Carrier from OFDM signals ...................................3363Miao Shi, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, Amir Laufer, Wei Su

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WMC- 4 MULTICARRIER TRANSMISSION- II Energy-Aware Link Adaptation for MIMO-OFDM based Wireless Communication ...........................3369

Hun Seok Kim, Babak Daneshrad

A New Band AMC Scheme for Military Use of Indoor Mobile WiMAX System....................................3376Woo-Chan Kim, Soo-Yong Jeon, Dong-Ho Cho

An Enhanced Multimode Power Loading Algorithm Applicable to Large Dimensional OFDM Systems..............................................................................................................................................3383

Eun Choi, Wan Choi, Baxter Womack

Reduced Dimension Equalizer and Interference Canceller for MIMO-OFDM ......................................3388Chad Lau, Michael Zoltowski

Demodulation Performance of Multiband UWB Communication System with One RF and ADC Module Receiver ..................................................................................................................................3395

Samer Zakhem, John Liu, Andrew Macdonald

Evaluation of Frequency Offset and Doppler Effect in Terrestrial RF and in Underwater Acoustic OFDM Systems ..............................................................................................................................3400

Sadia Ahmed, Huseyin Arslan

A Computational Wireless Network Backplane: Performance in a Distributed Speaker Identification Application.............................................................................................................................3407

H. T. Kung, Chit-Kwan Lin, Chia-Yung Su, Dario Vlah, John Grieco, Mark Huggins, Bruce Suter WMC- 5 ULTRAWIDEBAND COMMUNICATIONS Wireless Channel Modeling in Foliage Environment: UWB versus Narrowband ..................................3417

Qilian Liang, Xiuzhen Cheng

Impulse Ultrawideband Ad-Hoc Tracking and Communication Network ..............................................3423Farshad Kheiri, Laurie Joiner, Brandon Dewberry, Artur Jackson

Phase Noise Effects on Signal Detection for UWB/WiMAX Coexistence.................................................3430Sanghoon Park, Lawrence Larson, Laurence Milstein

Multiple-Access Performance of Slightly Frequency-Shifted Reference UWB Communications............................................................................................................................................3437

Liping Li, Keith Townsend

Ultrawide Bandwidth Serial-Search Multi-Dwell Acquisition--Part I: Asymptotic Theory ..................3443Watcharapan Suwansantisuk, Moe Win

Ultrawide Bandwidth Serial-Search Multi-Dwell Acquisition--Part II: System Considerations ...............................................................................................................................................3450

Watcharapan Suwansantisuk, Moe Win

Analysis of Filter-Based Non-Coherent Detection of UWB FSK with Antenna and Multipath Effects...........................................................................................................................................3457

Fernando RamÃrez-Mireles, Todor Cooklev, Michael Sablatash WMC-6 COGNITIVE RADIO OPTIMIZATION Sub-Optimal Sidelobe Suppression Technique for OFDM-Based Cognitive Radios ..............................3462

Srikanth Pagadarai, Alexander Wyglinski, Rakesh Rajbanshi

Cancellation Carrier Technique Using Genetic Algorithm for OFDM Sidelobe Suppression...............3468Zhou Yuan, Alexander Wyglinski, Srikanth Pagadarai

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Superposition Data Transmission for Cognitive Radios: Performance and Algorithms ........................3473Heejung Yu, Youngchul Sung, Yong Lee

Secure Communications for Multiple Concurrent Jammers and Interceptors.......................................3479Mu-King Tsay, Chien-Hsing Liao, Ze-Shin Lee, Shin-Fu Wang

Physical Layer Cognitive Engine for Multi-Antenna Systems ..................................................................3485Haris Volos, Chris Phelps, Michael Buehrer

Interference-Aware OFDMA Resource Allocation: A Predictive Approach...........................................3492Stefan Geirhofer, Lang Tong, Brian Sadler

A Novel Primary-Secondary User Power Control Game for Cognitive Radios with Linear Receivers ........................................................................................................................................................3499

Tianming Li, Sudharman Jayaweera WMC-7 POWER AND RATE ADAPTION FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS Impact of Linear Regression on Time Synchronization Accuracy and Energy Consumption for Wireless Sensor Networks ......................................................................................................................3506

Liangping Ma, Hua Zhu, Gayathri Nallamothu, Bo Ryu, Zhensheng Zhang

Hierarchical Queue-Length-Aware Power Control for Delay-Sensitive Applications over Wireless Networks.........................................................................................................................................3513

Xiaochen Li, Xihua Dong, Dapeng Wu

Enhanced Availability in Randomly Deployed Wireless Sensor Networks via Hybrid Uni/Omni-Directional Antennas ..................................................................................................................3519

Sonu Shankar, Deepa Kundur, Alex Sprintson

A Unified Analysis of Connectivity and Throughput in Packet Radio Networks....................................3526Pedro Pinto, Moe Win

A Self-organized Uplink Power Control for Cross-tier Interference Management in Femtocell Networks.......................................................................................................................................3533

Han-Shin Jo, Cheol Mun, Jong-Gwan Yook, June Moon

Power Control for Mission Critical Wireless Sensor Networks using Repeated Coalitonal Games.............................................................................................................................................................3539

Sang-Seon Byun, Ilangko Balasingham

Energy-Bandwidth Tradeoff with Spatial Reuse in Wireless Multi-hop Networks ................................3546Changhun Bae, Wayne Stark

WMC-8 PHYSICAL LAYER ISSUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Joint AOA/RSSI Based Multi-User Location System for Military Mobile Base-Station........................3553

Jeongsu Lee, NaYoung Kim, Sujin Kim, Joonhyuk Kang, Youngok Kim

Tactical Services Providers: Wireless Extension Design and Performance Analysis..............................3558Bruce Bennett, Joseph Greeves, Pamela Hemmings

Coverage Verification Issues in Public Safety Communications ..............................................................3565Eric Salgado, Veena Gadwal, Jason Heger, Brian Hobson, Daniel Devasirvatham

Fidelity at High Speed: Wireless InSite® Real Time Module™ ...............................................................3570Ronald Eichenlaub, Clark Valentine, Stephen Fast, Sam Albarano

Blind Estimation of Transmit-Power for Multiple Wireless Sources .......................................................3577Ivan Ho, BongJun Ko, Murtaza Zafer

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Complexity Reduction of MARKOV Channel Models for Wireless Networks Using Graph Theory ............................................................................................................................................................3584

Hassaan Qureshi, Khurram Shahzad, Syed Khayam, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan, Veselin Rakocevic

Optimal Channel Assignment for Multi-channel Multi-radio Wireless Networks .................................3591Liangping Ma, Chien-Chung Shen

TRACK: WIRELESS AND SENSOR NETWORKS (WSN) WSN-1 TACTICAL MANETS NEXT GENERATION – I: PROTOCOLS DARPA Progress towards Affordable, Dense and Content Focused Tactical Edge Networks ........................................................................................................................................................3598

Preston Marshall

Link-State Routing Protocol for Multi-Channel Multi-Interface Wireless Networks ............................3605Cheolgi Kim, Nitin Vaidya, Young-Bae Ko

MANET Multicast with Multiple Gateways ...............................................................................................3612Claudiu Danilov, Thomas Henderson, Phillip Spagnolo, Thomas Goff, Jae Kim

Dynamic Control Slot Scheduling Algorithms for TDMA based Mobile Ad Hoc Networks..................3620Sung Park, Denh Sy

Directional Antenna based Time Division Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ............................3627Li Shaohua, Dong-Ho Cho

Network Utility Maximization-based Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: A Reality Check ............................3634Prasanta Bose, Andrew Zimdars, Alain Carrier, Julee Pandya, Mark Quilling, Vadim Slavin, Tamer ElBatt

WSN-2 TACTICAL MANETS NEXT GENERATION- I: SYSTEMS A Study of Multi-Agent System Operation within Dynamic Ad Hoc Networks......................................3641

Justin Dean, Joseph Macker, William Chao

Uniform Distribution of Mobile Agents Using Genetic Algorithms for Military Applications in MANETs..............................................................................................................................3648

Safak Sahin, Elkin Urrea, Umit Uyar, Michael Conner, Ibrahim Hokelek, Giorgio Bertoli, Christian Pizzo

Distributed Wireless Ad Hoc Grids with Bandwidth Control for Collaborative Node Localisation....................................................................................................................................................3655

Elisa Rondini, Stephen Hailes, Li Li

A Scalable Test Bed for Emulating Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ..................................................3663Natalie Ivanic, Brian Rivera, Richard Gopaul, Brian Luu, Douglas Gwyn, Rommie Hardy, Kelvin Marcus, Lisa Scott, George Tran, Binh Nguyen

Tradeoff between Energy Consumption and Lifetime in Delay-Tolerant Mobile Networks .................3668Seung-Keun Yoon, Zygmunt Haas, Jae Kim

An Economical, Deployable and Secure Vehicular Ad Hoc Network ......................................................3675Baber Aslam, Ping Wang, Cliff Zou

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WSN- 3 CROSS-LAYER ANALYSIS AND DESIGN IN MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS Analyzing Finite MANETs by Transformations to Equivalent Static Graphs ........................................3682

Dinesh Verma, BongJun Ko, Ananthram Swami

A General Framework for the Capacity Analysis of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ...................................3689Hyunchul Kim, Zheng Wang, Hamid Sadjadpour, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves

Minimum Schedule Lengths with Rate Control in Wireless Networks ....................................................3695Anna Pantelidou, Anthony Ephremides

Capacity, Bandwidth and Available Bandwidth Concepts for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks ...................3702Marco Alzate, Nestor Pena, Miguel Labrador

Cross-Layer On-Demand Routing Algorithms for Multi-Hop Wireless CSMA/CA Networks ........................................................................................................................................................3709

Ju-Lan Hsu, Izhak Rubin

Multiple Partner Selection in Cooperative OFDM Networks using an Auction Strategy ......................3716Amitav Mukherjee, Hyuck Kwon

A Cross-Layer Approach to Multi-Hop Networking With Cognitive Radios..........................................3723Yi Shi, Thomas Hou, Sastry Kompella

WSN-4 HETEROGENEOUS TACTICAL EDGE NETWORKING Performance of a Seamless Soft Handoff Protocol for Tactic Mobile Ad Hoc Networks .......................3730

Zhensheng Zhang, David Tang, Ibrahim Hokelek, Aristide Staikos, Jeffery Bowcock

On Providing Seamless Handoff in Ad Hoc Networks with Wireless Heterogeneity ..............................3737Jason Li, Song Luo, Tuna Guven, Yi Cheng, Subir Das, Tony McAuley, Joe Sherrick, Christine Adelfio, Aristides Staikos, Seth Spoenlein, Mario Gerla

RF HAIPE Compliant TCP Performance Enhancing Proxy for Bandwidth- On-Demand Environment ..................................................................................................................................................3744

Dell Kronewitter, Bo Ryu, Zhensheng Zhang, Liangping Ma

Aerial Platform Placement Algorithms to Satisfy Connectivity, Capacity and Survivability Constraints in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks ..................................................................................................3751

David Yee, Charles Graff, John Baras, Senni Perumal

Reliability Enhancement for SIP Signaling in Tactical Environments ....................................................3758Harold Zheng, Sherry Wang

An Efficient Routing Protocol to Increase the Communication Reliability of Multi-Hop Cellular Networks .........................................................................................................................................3765

Ze Li, Haiying Shen

Predictive Handover Mechanism based on Required Time Estimation in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.........................................................................................................................................3772

Sang-Jo Yoo, David Cypher, Nada Golmie WSN – 5 QOS CONTROL IN MANETS Admission Control in Wireless Multihop Networks ..................................................................................3779

Jan Nilsson, Ulf Sterner

Evaluating a QOS-Supportive MAC Layer Protocol for WLANs............................................................3787Mahasweta Sarkar, Moumita Ray, Pavan Nuggehalli

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Optimization of Transmission Schedules in Capture-Based Wireless Networks ....................................3794Gam Nguyen, Sastry Kompella, Jeffrey Wieselthier, Anthony Ephremides

Wireless Video Multicast in Tactical Environments ..................................................................................3801Ozgu Alay, Kyle Guan, Yao Wang, Elza Erkip, Shivendra Panwar, Reza Ghanadan

Security Estimation Model with Directional Antennas..............................................................................3808Xiaofeng Lu, Pietro Lioâ, Fletcher Wicker, Don Towsley

SQ-AODV: A Novel Energy-Aware Stability-Based Routing Protocol for Enhanced QOS in Wireless AD-HOC Networks ...................................................................................................................3814

Mallapur Veerayya, Vishal Sharma, Abhay Karandikar

Basic Access Rate Adaptation for AD-HOC Networks..............................................................................3821Said Elnoubi, Nayera Sadek, Ola Hussein

WSN- 6 ROUTING IN TACTICAL MANET AND SENSOR NETWORKS Direction Assisted Geographic Routing for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks ....................................................3828

Biao Zhou, Yeng-Zhong Lee, Mario Gerla

EE-OLSR: Energy Efficient OLSR Routing Protocol for Mobile AD-HOC Networks..........................3835Floriano DeRango, Marco Fotino, Salvatore Marano

Achieving Configurable Location Privacy in Location Based Routing for MANET ..............................3842Cheng Cui, Weichao Wang

MANET Routing with Chutes and Ladders ...............................................................................................3849Carlos Ramos

CORE: A Real-Time Network Emulator ....................................................................................................3856Jeff Ahrenholz, Claudiu Danilov, Thomas Henderson, Jae Kim

Using an Emulation Testbed to Measure OSPF Routing Overhead Due to Mobility in Wireless AD HOC Networks ........................................................................................................................3863

Glenn Carl, Siamak Dastangoo, Jeffrey Wildman WSN-7 WIMAX FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS WiMAX Signal Detection .............................................................................................................................3872

Zhongding Lei, Francois Chin

A Vector Mapping Scheme for Efficient Implementation of Beamforming MIMO Systems.................3879Melissa Duarte, Ashutosh Sabharwal, Chris Dick, Raghu Rao

Robust Mobile WiMAX Preamble Detection..............................................................................................3886Ernest Seagraves, Christopher Berry, Feng Qian

A Handover Time Negotiation Mechanism for Seamless Service in IEEE 802.16e.................................3893Hyun-Jin Lee, Jae-Hyun Kim, Jong-Hyung Kwun, Ok-Seon Lee

Markov Chain Based Models Comparison and Hybrid Model Design in IEEE 802.16e Scenario..........................................................................................................................................................3900

Floriano DeRango, Andrea Malfitano, Angela Procopio, Salvatore Marano

WiMAX Testbed for Interconnection of Mobile Navy Units in Operational Scenarios .........................3907Rosario Garroppo, Stafano Giordano, Davide Iacono, Alessandro Cignoni, Matteo Falzarano

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WSN-8 COMMERCIAL CELLULAR AND WIRELESS NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS Optimization of Relaying Topology in Cellular Multihop Wireless Networks ........................................3914

B Lorenzo, S Glisic

Opportunistic Differential Scheduling in Cellular Multicast Channels ...................................................3922B Lorenzo, H Zhang, S Glisic

Saturation Throughput of IEEE 802.11 DCF in Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks .......................................3929Pan Li, Yuguang Fang

Analyzing the Transition between Unsaturated and Saturated Operating Conditions in 802.11 Network Scenarios.............................................................................................................................3936

Johnathan Pitts, Oliver Shepherd

A Comparative Study of Anonymous 802.11 Protocols .............................................................................3943Yang Qin, Yin Yin, Dijiang Huang, Nirav Shah

Dynamic Clustering Schemes of ZigBee Networks in the Presence of WLAN Interference ..................3950Deuk Ko, Jo Chong, Byoung Jung, Dan Sung

WSN-9 COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS Selective Discrete Wavelet Packet Transform-Based Energy Detector for Cognitive Radios................3957

Sunghyun Kim, Youngwoo Yoon, Hyungsuk Jeon, Minjae Kim, Hyuckjae Lee

Multiple Multidimensional Knapsack Problem and Its Applications in Cognitive Radio Networks ........................................................................................................................................................3963

Yang Song, Chi Zhang, Yuguang Fang

Bargaining Based Pairwise Cooperative Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio Networks ..................3970Miao Pan, Yuguang Fang

A Common Lexicon and Design Issues Surrounding Cognitive Radio Networks Operating in the Presence of Jamming..........................................................................................................................3977

Jack Burbank, Roger Hammons Jr., Steven Jones

Cost Design for Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks..................................3984Miao Pan, Rongsheng Huang, Yuguang Fang

Design and Analysis of A Multi-Channel Cognitive MAC Protocol for Dynamic Access Spectrum Networks.......................................................................................................................................3991

Hang Su, Xi Zhang WSN – 10 SENSOR NETWORKS- TRACKING AND LOCALIZATION Tiered Architecture for On-line Detection, Isolation, and Repair of Faults in Wireless Sensor Networks............................................................................................................................................3998

Sadaf Zahedi, Marcin Szczodrak, Ping Ji, Dinkar Mylaraswamy, Mani Srivastava, Robert Young

Localizing Sensor Networks in Un-Friendly Environments ......................................................................4005Sriram Chellappan, Vamsi Paruchuri, Dylan McDonald, Arjan Durresi

Balancing Cost-Quality Tradeoff in Cooperative Ad Hoc Sensor Networks ...........................................4012Eyuphan Bulut, Jin Zheng, Zijian Wang, Boleslaw Szymanski

Optimal Sensor Deployment for Distributed Detection in the Presence of Channel Fading ..................4019Thakshila Wimalajeewa, Sudharman Jayaweera

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Mobility-Assisted Cooperative Localization Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks..............................4026Hongyang Chen, Pei Huang, Hing Cheung So, Xi Luo, Ping Deng

WSN- 11 SENSOR NETWORKS- PROTOCOLS AND ALGORITHMS Dynamic Huffman Addressing in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on the Energy Map ......................4033

Dell Kronewitter

Robust Extreme Energy Efficient Sensor Networks ..................................................................................4039Zhensheng Zhang, Bo Ryu, Hua Zhu, Zhuochuan Huang, Liangping Ma

Reliable Multihop Remote Sensing and Control Using Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks ........................................................................................................................................................4046

Kashyap Kambhatla, Sunil Kumar, John Matyjas

A Monitoring Lifetime Metric for Sensor Networks..................................................................................4052Carlos Ramos

Reliable and Real-Time Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks.............................................4059Ki-Il Kim, Hyeon Park, SangJoon Park, Young Ham

Evaluation of Overlay-Based Data Dissemination Over Wireless Sensor Networks ..............................4064Kangyuan Zhu, Stephen Patek

WSN- 12 SENSOR NETWORKS- APPLICATIONS AND DEPLOYMENT iPDA: An Integrity-Protecting Private Data Aggregation Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks ........................................................................................................................................................4071

Wenbo He, Hoang Nguyen, Xue Liu, Klara Narhstedt, Tarek Abdelzaher

SDDA: Sparse and Dynamic In-Network Data Aggregation in Sensor Nets ...........................................4078Venkata Kodali, Hong Huang, Yughandhar Katuru, Amiya Bhattacharya

Perimeter Coverage with Wireless Sensor Networks.................................................................................4085Kamiar Kordari, Gilmer Blankenship

A Fast Approximation Algorithm for Relay Node placement in Double-tiered Wireless Sensor Network .............................................................................................................................................4091

Saif Shams, Aminul Chowdhury, Ki-Hyung Kim

Distributed mobile sink support in wireless sensor networks ...................................................................4097Rui Zhang, Myung Lee, Seong-Soon Joo

Barrier Coverage with Airdropped Wireless Sensors................................................................................4103Anwar Saipulla, Benyuan Liu, Jie Wang

Artificial Immune System Based Image Pattern Recognition in Energy Efficient Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks .......................................................................................................................4110

H. Wang, D. Peng, W. Wang, H. Sharif, J. Wegiel, D. Nguyen, R. Bowne, C. Backhaus WSN- 13 WIRELESS MESH NETWORKS AND VEHICULAR AD-HOC NETWORKS Low-Latency Multichannel Cut-Through vs. CSMA/CA Wireless Mesh Networking...........................4117

Robert McTasney, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas Sicker

Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ) over TDMA-Based Mesh Network....................................................4124David Claypool, Kevin McNeill

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A Fully-Distributed Control Time Slot Assignment Protocol for Large Wireless Mesh Networks ........................................................................................................................................................4131

Hyunok Lee, Donald Cox

Barrage Relay Networks for Cooperative Transport in Tactical MANETs ............................................4139Adam Blair, Thomas Brown, Keith Chugg, Thomas Halford, Mark Johnson

Performance of a Novel Topology Control Scheme for Future Wireless Mesh Networks......................4146Kejie Lu, Tao Zhang, Yi Qian, Shengli Fu, Ayat Jafari

A Game Theoretic Approach to Gray Hole Attacks in Wireless Mesh Networks...................................4152Devu Shila, Tricha Anjali

A Defense Technique Against Misbehavior in VANETs Based On Threshold Authentication ...............................................................................................................................................4159

Jinyuan Sun, Yuguang Fang Author Index