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Invited Talk: Role of Adaptation in IP-based Video Distribution
K.K.
Ramakrishnan, AT&T Research
IAMCOM panel theme:
Cross-layer design approaches in intelligent networks design
Panelists
Andrew Macdonald, General Motors Research
(USA) (Sensor Networks in
vehicular applications)
Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm (USA) (Adaptive processing in
heterogeneous wireless systems)
James Won-Ki Hong, PUST (S. Korea) (Management issues in intelligent
networks)
Walter Colitti, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) (QoS
support with multi-layer networking)
Accepted Papers
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Call Admission Control: QoS issue for VoIP
Mohammad Asadul Hoque, TM
International Bangladesh Limited (AKTEL), Bangladesh and Farhana
Afroz, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology,
Bangladesh
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Adaptive Lookup for
Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Overlays
K Haribabu, Dayakar Reddy,
Chittaranjan Hota, Birla Institute of Technology & Science
Antii
Ylä-Jääski, Sasu Tarkoma, Helsinki University of
Technology
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A Dynamic
Mining Algorithm of Association Rules for Alarm Correlation in
Communication Networks
Wu Jian and Li Xing ming, University of
Electronic Science and Technology of China
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A QoS Routing Protocol for
Delay-Sensitive Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Pradeep Macharla, Rakesh Kumar,
Anil K. Sarje, M. Misra,
Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee
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A Distributed Cooperative Approach
To Improve Detection And Removal Of Misbehaving MANET Nodes
A. Dadhich, A. K. Sarje
and K. Garg, Indian
Institute of Technology Roorkee
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Adaptive Multilayer Routing in the Next
Generation GMPLS Internet
W. Colitti, P. Gurzì, K. Steenhaut,
and Ann Nowé, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Network-aware Adaptation with Real-Time
Channel Statistics for WLAN Multimedia Transmissions in the
Digital Home
Dilip Krishnaswamy, Qualcomm, USA and
Shanyu Zhao, Intel Mobility Group, Intel Corporation
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MQTT-S - A Publish/Subscribe Protocol
For Wireless Sensor Networks
Urs Hunkeler and Hong Linh Truong, IBM
Research GmbH; Andy Stanford-Clark, IBM UK Laboratories
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A New Battery and Redundancy Aware Node
Scheduling Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Selvaradjou Kandasamy, Siva Ram Murthy
C, Dhanaraj Marudachalam and Goutham Buchi, Indian Institution
of Technology, Madras
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Pre-emption based Call Admission
Control with QoS and Dynamic Bandwidth Reservation for Cellular
Networks
Ankur Guha Roy, Rajdeep
Mandal and Iti Saha Misra,
Jadavpur
University, India; Kalpana
Saha (Roy), Govt.
College of Ceramic Technology, India
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Reduced
Task-Resource Assignment Graph Based Static Scheduling for Grid
Workflow Application
Hao Xianwen, Dai Yu, Zhang Bin, Northeastern University,
China; Chen Tingwei, Liaoning University, China
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Overhead Reduction and Energy
Management in DSR for MANETs
M.Tamilarasi, S.Chandramathi and T.G. Palanivelu, Pondicherry
Engg College, India
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Scalable Network Multicast for Cooperative Base Stations
Andreas Ibing and Volker Jungnickel, Fraunhofer Institute for
Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz Institut
Accepted Posters
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Performance Analysis of IEEE
802.16 Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems with Game
Theoretic Scheduling
S.Geetha,
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Equilibrating Information States
in Hybrid Networks
Matthias R. Brust, University of Luxembourg
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