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MSWiM 2009 Conference Organization ix
Keynote Addresses
• Combining Simulations, Models and Testbeds: Possibilities and Pitfalls 1
Ralf Steinmetz (Technische UniversitdtDarmstadt)
• Resource Management in Broadband Wireless Access Networks 2
Hossam Hassanein (Queen's University)
' NOTICE — An Architecture for Traffic Incident Detection 3
Stephan Olariu (Old Dominion University)
Session 1: Cognitive Radio Networks
• Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Transmission Control
Protocol over Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks 4
Marco Di Felice (University ofBologna), Kaushik Roy Chowdhury (Northeastern University),Luciano Bononi (University ofBologna)
• ROSA: Distributed Joint Routing and Dynamic SpectrumAllocation in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks 13
Lei Ding, Tommaso Melodia (State University ofNew York at Buffalo),Stella Batalama (State University ofNew York at Buffalo),Michael J. Medley (Air Force Research Laboratory)
Session 2: Fairness
o Contention in Multi-hop Wireless Networks: Model and Fairness Analysis 21
Vinay Kolar (RWTHAachen University), Karthik Bharath (University ofConnecticut),Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh (State University ofNew York at Buffalo),Janne Riihijarvi (RWTHAachen University)
• A Distributed Fair MAC Flow Allocation and Scheduling Framework
for IEEE 802.11 Based Wireless Mesh Networks 30
Kin Wah Edward Lin, Brahim Bensaou (The HongKong University ofScience and Technology)
• Gateway-Assisted Max-Min Rate Allocation for Wireless Mesh Networks 38
Kamran Jamshaid, Paul A. S. Ward (University of Waterloo)
• A Performance Evaluation Framework for Fair Solutions in Ad Hoc Networks 46
Manos Dramitinos (INRIA, LIP, RESO Team), Remi Vannier Vannier (INRIA, LIP, RESO Team),Isabelle Guerin Lassous (Universite Claude Bernard, INRIA, LIP, RESO Team)
Session 3: Capacity
• Analyzing Space/Capacity Tradeoffs of Cooperative WirelessNetworks Using a Probabilistic Model of Interference 54
Hermann S. Lichte, Stefan Valentin, Holger Karl (University ofPaderborn),Imad Aad, Joerg Widmer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs)
• Delay-Throughput Performance in Mobile Ad-Hoc
Networks with Heterogeneous Nodes 63
Valentina Martina (Politecnico di Torino), Michele Garetto (Universitd di Torino),Emilio Leonardi (Politecnico di Torino)
• Capacity-Aware Routing in Heterogeneous Mesh Networks:
An Analytical Approach 73
Raffaele Bruno, Marco Conti, Antonio Pinizzotto (Italian National Research Council)
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. Multicast Capacity for Multi-Hop Multi-Channel Multi-Radio Wireless Networks 82
ShaoJie Tang, Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute ofTechnology), Cheng Wang (TongJi University),
Ping Xu (Illinois Institute ofTechnology)
• On the Impact of Far-Away Interference on Evaluations
of Wireless Multihop Networks 90
Douglas M. Blough (Georgia Institute of Technology), Claudia Canali (University of'Modena andReggio Emilia),
Giovanni Resta, Paolo Santi (IITCNR)
Session 4: Privacy, Authentication, Security
• Improving Security Information Gathering with IEEE 802.21
to Optimize Handover Performance 96
Antonio lzquierdo, Nada T. Golmie (National Institute ofStandards and Technology)
• Removal of Misbehaving Insiders in Anonymous VANETs 106
Xuejun Zhuo, Jianguo Hao, Duo Liu, Yiqi Dai (Tsinghua University)
• On Providing Location Privacy for Mobile Sinks in Wireless Sensor Networks 116
Edith C.-H. Ngai, Ioana Rodhe (Uppsala University)
Session 5: Simulation Tools
• Design and Evaluation of Host Identity Protocol (HIP)Simulation Framework for INET/OMNeT++ 124
Laszlo Bokor, Szabolcs Novaczki, Laszlo Tamas Zeke, Gabor Jeney(Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
• Good News for Parallel Wireless Network Simulations 134
Patrick Peschlow, Andreas Voss, Peter Martini (University ofBonn)
• LiLaS: A Link Layer Simulator in Matlab/Octave 143
Svante R. Signell, Jinliang Huang (KTH-Royal Institute ofTechnology)
Session 6: Game-Theory
• Wireless Multihoming Modeled as a Multi-WLAN Game 147
Jerzy Konorski (Gdansk University ofTechnology)
• Socially Conscious Channel Selection in 802.11 WLANs
for Coexistence in a Non-cooperative Environment 155
Joo Ghee Lim, Chun Tung Chou, Sanjay Jha (University ofNew South Wales)
Session 7: Prediction
• Real-time Trajectory Estimation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 163
Sae Fujii, Takashi Nomura, Takaaki Umedu, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino (Osaka University)
• A Hierarchical Prediction Model for Two Nodes-based IP Mobile Networks 173
Samir Bellahsenc, Leila Kloul, Dominique Barth (Universite de Versailles)
• A DBN Approach for Network Availability Prediction 181
Upendra Rathnayake (The University ofNew South Wales), Maximilian Ott (NICTA),Amna Seneviratne (The University ofNew South Wales)
• Connection Availability and Transient Survivability Analysisin Wireless Ad-hoc Networks 188
Georgios Kalogridis (Toshiba Research Europe Limited), Ruijie Lin (University ofBristol)
Session 8: MAC
• The MAC Unreliability Problem in IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks 196
Giuseppe Anastasi (University ofPisa), Marco Conti (National Research Council),Mario Di Francesco (University ofPisa)
• Medium Access Control for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks with MIMO Links ....204
Li-Chung Kuo, Tommaso Melodia (State University ofNew York at Buffalo)
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• How do Wireless Chains Behave? The Impact of MAC Interactions 212
Saquib Razak (Carnegie Mellon University), Vinay Kolar (RWTH Aachen University),Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh (State University ofNew York), KhaledA. Harras (Carnegie Mellon University)
• The Optimization of Framed Aloha Based RFID Algorithms 221
Lei Zhu, Tak-Shing Peter Yum (The Chinese University ofHongKong)
• Traffic Scheduling for Frame Length Minimization in OFDMA Based Systems 229
Maurizio A. Bonuccelli, Donatella Ermini (University ofPisa)
Session 9: Dissemination, Multicast, Routing
• When Mobile Services Go Local 235
Diego Borsetti, Marco Fiore, Claudio Casetti, Carla Fabiana Chiasserini (Politecnico di Torino)
• A Reliable and Data Aggregation Aware Routing Protocol
for Wireless Sensor Networks 245
Leandro A. Villas (Federal University ofMinas Gerais), Azzedine Boukerche (University ofOttawa),
Regina B. Araujo (Federal University ofSao Carlos),Antonio A. F. Loureiro (Federal University ofMinas Gerais)
• Energy Efficient Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Networks 253
Xufei Mao, Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute ofTechnology), Wen-Zhan Song (Washington Slate University),Ping Xu (Illinois Institute ofTechnology), Kousha Moaveni-Nejad (Illinois Institute ofTechnology)
• Improving an Over-the-Air Programming Protocol for Wireless
Sensor Networks Based on Small World Concepts 261
Guilhenne Maia, Daniel L. Guidoni (Federal University ofMinas Gerais),
Andre L. L. Aquino (Federal University ofOuro Preto), Antonio A. F. Loureiro (Federal UniversityofMinas Gerais)
' Performance Evaluation of Multi-Path Routingin Reservation-Based Wireless Networks 268
Mattias Nissler, Reinhard Gotzhein (University ofKaiserslaulern)
• Designing an Asynchronous Group Communication
Middleware for Wireless Users 274
Xuwen Yu (University ofNotre Dame), Surendar Chandra
Session 10: DTNs
• RENA: Region-based Routing in Intermittently Connected Mobile Network 280
Hao Wen, Jia Liu, Chuang Lin, Fengyuan Ren (Tsinghua University), Pan Li (Mississippi State University),Yuguang Fang (University ofFlorida)
• HUBCODE: Message Forwarding Using Hub-based
Network Coding in Delay Tolerant Networks 288
Shabbir Ahmed, Salil S. Kanhere (The University ofNew South Wales)
Session 11: WSNs, Self-Deployment in WSNs
• Distributed Virtual-Movement Scheme for ImprovingEnergy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks 297
Carmelo Costanzo, Valeria Loscri, Enrico Natalizio (University ofCalabria)
• P&P Protocol: Local Coordination of Mobile Sensors for Self-Deployment 305
Novella Bartolini, A. Massini, S. Silvestri (University ofRome, Sapienza)
• Generalized Analysis of a Distributed Energy Efficient Algorithm for Change Detection... 315
Taposh Banerjee, Vinod Sharma (Indian Institute ofScience)
• Hybrid Multiobjective Approach for Designing Wireless Sensor Networks 321
Flavio V. C. Martins (UFMG), Eduardo G. Carrano (CEFET-MG), Elizabeth F. Warmer (UFOP),
Ricardo H. C. Takahashi, Geraldo R. Mateus (UFMG)
. PROGRESSIVE:
A Topology Discovery and Scheduling Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks 325
Abdulaziz Barnawi, Roshdy Hafez (Carleton University)
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Session 12: WLANs and WMNs
. Efficient Channel Assignment Algorithms for Infrastructure
WLANs Under Dense Deployment 329
Suparerk Manitpornsut (University ofSydney), Bjorn Landfeldt (Univerily ofSydney & NICTA),Azzedine Boukerche (University ofOttawa)
. TCP Performance Optimization in Multi-Cell Wireless Local Area Networks 338
Ka-Lok Hung, Brahim Bensaou (The Hong Kong University ofScience and Technology)
• Performance Evaluation of a Fast MAC Handoff Scheme
using Dynamic Adjustment of Scanning Parameters 346
Richard W. Pazzi, Zhenxia Zhang, Azzedine Boukerche (University ofOttawa)
• On Power and Energy Trends of IEEE 802.11n PHY 353
Balaji V. Iyer, Thomas M. Conte (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Session 13: MIMO, PHY
• A Space-Time Batch-service Queueing Model
for Multi-user MIMO Communication Systems 357
Boris Bellalta, Miquel Oliver (Universitat Pompeii Fabra)
• Directional Neighbor Discovery in 60 GHz Indoor Wireless Networks 365
Jianxia Ning, Tae-Suk Kim, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy (University ofCalifornia, Riverside),Carlos Cordeiro (Intel Corporation)
• Performance Evaluation and Parameterization of the IEEE 802.16 Contention-Based
CDMA Bandwidth Request Mechanism for the OFDMA Physical Layer 374
Dirk Slaehle, Rastin Pries (University of'Wiirzburg), Alexey Vinel (Russian Academy ofSciences),Andreas Mader (NEC Network Laboratories Europe)
• An Enhanced Mechanism for Efficient Assignmentof Multiple MBMS Sessions Towards LTE 384
Antonios Alexiou, Christos Bouras, Vasileios Kokkinos (University ofPatras)
• On the Possibility of Applying Polarization Diversity to MIMO Techniques in Tunnels ....392
Jose Molina Garcia Pardo (Technical University ofCartagena),Marline Lienard, Eric Simon, Pierre Degauque (University ofLille)
Session 14: Dynamic Localization
• Using A-Priori Information to Improve the Accuracy of Indoor Dynamic Localization 396
Begtimhan Turgut, Richard P. Martin (Rutgers University)
• Cognitive Personal Positioning Based on Activity Map and Adaptive Particle Filter 405
Hui Fang, Wen-Jing Hsu (Nanyang Technological University), Larry Rudolph (VMware Inc.)
• The Role of Colinearity of Sensors in Target Localization
Using Distance Measurements 413
Vaishali P. Sadaphal (Tata Research Development Design Center),Bijendra N. Jain (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)
• On the Performance of Target Tracking Algorithms using Actual
Localization Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks 418Efren L. Souza (Federal University ofAmazonas), Eduardo F. Nakamura (FUCAPI),Horacio A. B. F. de Oliveira (Federal University ofAmazonas)
Author Index 425
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