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6th MobiHoc 2005: Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
- P. R. Kumar, Andrew T. Campbell, Roger Wattenhofer:
Proceedings of the 6th ACM Interational Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, MobiHoc 2005, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA, May 25-27, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-004-3 - David E. Culler:
Toward the sensor network macroscope. 1
Clustering 1
- Yu Wang, Weizhao Wang, Xiang-Yang Li:
Distributed low-cost backbone formation for wireless ad hoc networks. 2-13 - Budhaditya Deb, Badri Nath:
On the node-scheduling approach to topology control in ad hoc networks. 14-26 - Cédric Westphal:
On maximizing the lifetime of distributed information in ad-hoc networks with individual constraints. 26-33
Security
- Hao Yang, Fan Ye, Yuan Yuan, Songwu Lu, William A. Arbaugh:
Toward resilient security in wireless sensor networks. 34-45 - Wenyuan Xu, Wade Trappe, Yanyong Zhang, Timothy Wood:
The feasibility of launching and detecting jamming attacks in wireless networks. 46-57 - Wenliang Du, Ronghua Wang, Peng Ning:
An efficient scheme for authenticating public keys in sensor networks. 58-67
Topology control & mobility
- Jian Tang, Guoliang Xue, Weiyi Zhang:
Interference-aware topology control and QoS routing in multi-channel wireless mesh networks. 68-77 - Min Cao, Wenchao Ma, Qian Zhang, Xiaodong Wang, Wenwu Zhu:
Modelling and performance analysis of the distributed scheduler in IEEE 802.16 mesh mode. 78-89 - Michael McGuire:
Stationary distributions of random walk mobility models for wireless ad hoc networks. 90-98
Clustering 2
- Tommaso Melodia, Dario Pompili, Vehbi C. Gungor, Ian F. Akyildiz:
A distributed coordination framework for wireless sensor and actor networks. 99-110 - Tao Shu, Marwan Krunz, Sarma B. K. Vrudhula:
Power balanced coverage-time optimization for clustered wireless sensor networks. 111-120 - Xiangying Yang, Gustavo de Veciana:
Inducing spatial clustering in MAC contention for spread spectrum ad hoc networks. 121-132
Transport 1
- Randeep Bhatia, Li (Erran) Li:
Characterizing achievable multicast rates in multi-hop wireless networks. 133-144 - Theodoros Salonidis, Leandros Tassiulas:
Distributed dynamic scheduling for end-to-end rate guarantees in wireless ad hoc networks. 145-156 - Xin Wang, Koushik Kar:
Cross-layer rate control for end-to-end proportional fairness in wireless networks with random access. 157-168 - S. Sriram, Tamma Bheemarjuna Reddy, B. S. Manoj, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
On the end-to-end call acceptance and the possibility of deterministic QoS guarantees in ad hoc wireless networks. 169-180
Location services
- Jehoshua Bruck, Jie Gao, Anxiao Jiang:
Localization and routing in sensor networks by local angle information. 181-192 - Aline Carneiro Viana, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Serge Fdida, Yannis Viniotis, José Ferreira de Rezende:
Easily-managed and topology-independent location service for self-organizing networks. 193-204 - Saikat Guha, Rohan Murty, Emin Gün Sirer:
Sextant: a unified node and event localization framework using non-convex constraints. 205-216 - Siva Sivavakeesar, George Pavlou:
Scalable location services for hierarchically organized mobile ad hoc networks. 217-228
Plenary panel
- Sascha D. Meinrath, Victor Bahl, Kenneth R. Carter, Mark Cooper, Ben Scott, Matt Westervelt:
'Openness' and the public airwaves. 229
Routing 1
- Seungjoon Lee, Bobby Bhattacharjee, Suman Banerjee:
Efficient geographic routing in multihop wireless networks. 230-241 - Chansu Yu, Kang G. Shin, Lubo Song:
Link-layer salvaging for making routing progress in mobile ad hoc networks. 242-254 - Jiejun Kong, Xiaoyan Hong, Yunjung Yi, Joon-Sang Park, Jun Liu, Mario Gerla:
A secure ad-hoc routing approach using localized self-healing communities. 254-265
Transport 2
- Hongwei Zhang, Anish Arora, Young-ri Choi, Mohamed G. Gouda:
Reliable bursty convergecast in wireless sensor networks. 266-276 - Kitae Nahm, Ahmed Helmy, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
TCP over multihop 802.11 networks: issues and performance enhancement. 277-287 - Sherif M. ElRakabawy, Alexander Klemm, Christoph Lindemann:
TCP with adaptive pacing for multihop wireless networks. 288-299
Theory
- Benyuan Liu, Peter Braß, Olivier Dousse, Philippe Nain, Donald F. Towsley:
Mobility improves coverage of sensor networks. 300-308 - Jonathan Bredin, Erik D. Demaine, Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, Daniela Rus:
Deploying sensor networks with guaranteed capacity and fault tolerance. 309-319 - Serdar Vural, Eylem Ekici:
Analysis of hop-distance relationship in spatially random sensor networks. 320-331
Applications
- Rajagopal Iyengar, Koushik Kar, Suman Banerjee:
Low-coordination topologies for redundancy in sensor networks. 332-342 - Marco Conti, Enrico Gregori, Giovanni Turi:
A cross-layer optimization of gnutella for mobile ad hoc networks. 343-354 - Elgan Huang, Wenjun Hu, Jon Crowcroft, Ian J. Wassell:
Towards commercial mobile ad hoc network applications: a radio dispatch system. 355-365
Sensor networks
- Gaurav Sharma, Ravi Mazumdar:
Hybrid sensor networks: a small world. 366-377 - Wensheng Zhang, Hui Song, Sencun Zhu, Guohong Cao:
Least privilege and privilege deprivation: towards tolerating mobile sink compromises in wireless sensor networks. 378-389 - Guoliang Xing, Chenyang Lu, Ying Zhang, Qingfeng Huang, Robert Pless:
Minimum power configuration in wireless sensor networks. 390-401 - Himanshu Gupta, Vishnu Navda, Samir R. Das, Vishal Chowdhary:
Efficient gathering of correlated data in sensor networks. 402-413
Routing 2
- Alberto Cerpa, Jennifer L. Wong, Miodrag Potkonjak, Deborah Estrin:
Temporal properties of low power wireless links: modeling and implications on multi-hop routing. 414-425 - Ariel Orda, Ben-Ami Yassour:
Maximum-lifetime routing algorithms for networks with omnidirectional and directional antennas. 426-437 - Roy Friedman, Guy Korland:
Timed grid routing (TIGR) bites off energy. 438-448 - Qunfeng Dong, Suman Banerjee, Micah Adler, Archan Misra:
Minimum energy reliable paths using unreliable wireless links. 449-459
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