8:00-8.15 |
REGISTRATION |
8:15-8:30 |
WELCOME |
8:30-10:10 |
SESSION 1A: WIRELESS AD HOC & SENSOR NETWORKS |
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Session Chair: Mineo Takai, Efficient Deafness
Avoidance in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks with Directional Antennas
Yihu Li, Ahmed
M. Safwat
Three-Dimensional Routing in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks Dario
Pompili, Tommaso Melodia Georgia
Institute of Key Management Schemes in Sensor Networks: Dynamic Versus Static Keying
Mohammed
Moharrum*, Mohamed Eltoweissy**
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Low Complexity Source Localization
Algorithm in Sensor Networks Junichi
Shirahama, Tomoaki Ohtsukiy, Toshinobu Kanekoy
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8:30-10:10 |
SESSION 1B: SENSOR NETWORKS
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Session Chair: TBA Energy Aware
Coverage-Preserving Scheme of Wireless Sensor Network
Azzedine Boukerche*, Xin Fei*, Regina B. Araujo**
*University
of Ottawa, Canada
**Federal
University of Sao Carlos, Brazil
A Distributed Energy Aware
Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
O. Moussaoui, M. Naimi
University
Cergy-Pontoise, France
An Adaptive Wakeup Scheme to
Support Fast Routing in Sensor Networks
Yew-Fai Wong, Lek-Heng Ngoh, Wai-Choong Wong, Jian-Kang
Wu
National University
of Singapore
IS-MAC Based Flooding Protocol
for Sensor Networks
Saurabh Mehta and Jae-Hyun Kim
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10:10-10:30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
10:10-10:10 |
POSTER SESSION |
10:30-12:00 |
SESSION 2A: ROUTING & POWER MANAGEMENT for WIRELESS NETWORKS |
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Session Chair: Ahmed
Safwat, Queens University, Canada.
Pheromone-Aided Robust
Multipath and Multipriority Routing in Wireless MANETs
Paul Barom Jeon, George Kesidis
An M/G/1 Queue with Bulk
Service Model for Power Management in Wireless LANs
Hongyan Lei, Arne A. Nilsson
Energy Efficient Topology for
Wireless Microsensor Networks
Han Namgoong, Dongman Lee and Dukyun
Electronics and
Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Information and
New Routing for Balanced Energy Consumption in
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Sidi-Mohamed Senouci and Mohamed Naimi
University
Cergy-Pontoise, France
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10:30-12:00 |
SESSION 2B: TRAFFIC LOAD MODELLING |
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Session Chair: Stefano
Basagni, Northeastern University, USA
Traffic Load in Dense Wireless
Multihop Network
Esa Hyytia, Pasi Lassila, Aleksi Penttinen, Janos Roszik
Helsinki University
of Technology, Finland
Integrated User and Network
Simulation for Traffic Control by Influencing User Behavior
Shigeru Kaneda*, Yoshikazu Akinaga*, Noriteru Shinagawa*,
Akira Miura*, Mineo Takai**
*Network Laboratories,
NTT DoCoMo, Inc.,
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An M/G/1 Queue with Bulk
Service Model for Power Management in Wireless LANs
Hongyan Lei, Arne A. Nilsson
North Carolina
State University, USA
The Impact of Transient Traffic on
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12:00-13:00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
12:00-13:00 |
POSTER SESSION |
13:00-14:40 |
SESSION 3A: MOBILTY MODELLING |
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Session Chair: TBA
Limiting the Impact of Mobility
on Ad Hoc Clustering
R. Ghosh, S. Basagni
NorthEastern
University, USA
Impact of Mobility Prediction
on the Temporal Stability of MANET Clustering Algorithms
Aravindhan Venkateswaran, Venkatesh Sarangan, Natarajan
Gautam, Raj Acharya
Pennsylvania State
University, USA
Oklahoma State
University, USA
Characterizing and Modeling
User Mobility in a Cellular Data Network
Emir Halepovic, Carey Williamson
An Error Model for Inter-Vehicle Communication in Highway Scenario at
5.9GHz
Yunpeng Zang, Georgios Orfano, Hans-Juergen Reumerman
ComNets RWTH
Aachen, Germany
Philips Research
Aachen, Germany
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13:00-14:40 |
SESSION 3B: EVALUATION OF MAC
PROTOCOLS
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Session Chair: TBA
Channel Assignment in Cellular
Networks with Synchronous Base Stations
Kshirasagar Naik*, David S.L. Wei**, Stephan Olariu***
*Univ. of Waterloo,
Canada
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Investigating Unfairness
Scenarios in MANET Using 802.11b
Leila Kloul, Fabrice Valois
Universite de
Versailles, France
On the Resiliency of Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks to MAC Layer Misbehavior
Lei Guang and Chadi Assi
Concordia
University, Canada
Reliable One-Hop Broadcasting (ROB) in Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks
Seungjin Park, Roopesh Palasdeokar
Michigan Tech
University, USA
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14:40–15:00 |
COFFEE BREAK |
14:40–15:00 |
POSTER SESSION |
15:00-16:30 |
SESSION 4A: TOPOLOGY CONTROL |
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Session Chair:
TBA
Topology Control for Balanced
Energy Consumption in Emergency Wireless Deployments
Alaa A. Abdallah, Mohammed Hassan, George S.-C. Kao,
Calin D. Morosan
Concordia
University, Canada
Topology Knowledge Range
Control for Lifetime Maximization in Sensor Networks with Data Aggregation
Zhao Qun, Mohan Gurusamy
National University
of Singapore
Railroad: Virtual
Infrastrucutre for Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks
J-H. Shin, J. Kim, K. Park, D. Park
KAIST, Korea
Virtual Backbone based MCDS for Topology Control
in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (Short)
K. Mnif, B. Bong, M. Kadoch
University of
Quebec, Canada
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15:00-16:30 |
SESSION 4B: SECURITY/ENCRYPTION IN WIRELESS NETWORKS |
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Session Chair: TBA
An Efficient Group Key
Establishment in Location-aided Mobile Ad hoc Networks
Depeng Li, Srinivas Sampalli
Dalhousie
University, Canada
Energy Efficient and Scalable
Group Key Agreement for Large Ad Hoc Network
Joseph Chee, Ming Teo, Chik How Tan
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
A Receiver Based Protecting
Protocol for Wireless Multi-hop Networks
Emma Carlson, Martin Kubisch, Daniel Hollos, Adam Wolisz
Technische
Universitat Berlin, Germany
Application of Synchronous Dynamic Encryption
System (SDES) on Wireless Sensor Networks
Hamdy S. Soliman, Mohammed Omari
New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology, USA
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16:30–16:45 |
COFFEE BREAK |
16:45-17:30 |
SESSION 5A: CHANNEL CAPACITY ANALYSIS |
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Session Chair: TBA
Impact of Multipath Fading in
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
John P. Mullen, Hong Huang
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16:45-17:30 |
SESSION 5B: BROADCAST PROTOCOLS |
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Session Chair: TBA
A High Performance Cluster-Based
Broadcasting Algorithm for Wireless Ad hoc Networks Based on a Novel Gateway
Selection Approach
Foroohar Foroozan, Kemal Tepe
University of
Windsor, Canada
A Mobilty-Management Mechanism
for Broadcasting in Unknown
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17:30-17:45 |
CLOSING REMARKS & WORKSHOP CONCLUSION |
Please note that presentations for:
- Regular papers are scheduled for 20
minutes, plus 5 minutes of Q&A time.
- Short papers are scheduled for 10
minutes, plus 2/3 minutes of Q&A time.