Wireless Systems and Mobility in Next Generation Internet: Third International Workshop of the EURO-NGI Network of Excellence, Sitges, Spain, June ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4396)
3540709681, 9783540709688
This book is the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Wireless and Mobility organ
Table of contents : Title Preface Organization Table of Contents Performance Analysis of Wireless Multihop Data Networks Introduction Model Network Topology and Interference Scheduling Algorithms The Rate Region The Impact of Congestion Control Rate Region: Centralized Scheduling Rate Region: Distributed Scheduling Slot-Level Dynamics Packet-Level Dynamics Examples Impact of the Greedy Behavior of the Congestion Control Algorithm Further Examples Conclusion On the Shaping Introduced by IEEE 802.11 Nodes in Long-Range Dependent Traffic Introduction LRD in Network Traffic Long-Range Dependence LRD in Network Traffic Estimating LRD with the Discrete Wavelet Transform Wavelet-Based Analysis of LRD Signals Related Work Overview of IEEE 802.11 Scenarios Topology Scenarios Configuration Traffic Sources and Transport Protocols Propagation Models Maximum Throughput in IEEE 802.11 Packet Error Ratio (PER) and Bit Error Ratio (BER) Results and Analysis Scenario 1 - Simulation Scenario 1 - Testbed Scenario 2 - Testbed Scenario 3 - Testbed Conclusions Measurements of IEEE 802.11g-Based Ad-Hoc Networks in Motion Introduction Related Work Scenarios Meta-data Based Approach Experiments Toolbox Experimental Setup Experiments and Results Conclusions TrafficNet: A L2 Network Architecture for Road-to-Vehicle Communication Introduction Related Work The TrafficNet Architecture Scalability Support Hierarchy-Limitations Support Mobility Support Intra-handovers Inter-handovers Testing Circulatory Routes Data Traffic Future Work Conclusion A Protocol Stack for Cooperative Wireless Networks Introduction Related Work System Assumptions Cooperative Relaying Performance of Cooperative Relaying Analytical Results Simulation Results Concluding Remarks References Cross Layer Routing and Medium Access Control with Channel Dependant Forwarding inWireless Ad-Hoc Networks Introduction On Demand Multpath Link State Routing Multipath Power and Interference Control Diversity and Relaying Node Selection Extended Multi Path Power Control Mac Protocol Next Hop Selection Procedure Lite Multi Path Power Control Mac Protocol Simulations Discussion and Conclusion An Energy-Efficient Low-Latency Multi-sink MAC Protocol for Alarm-Driven Wireless Sensor Networks Introduction Related Work Tone-Propagated MAC (TP-MAC) Synchronization / Re-synchronization Multiple Sink Nodes Analytical Model Results Conclusions References Adaptive QoS Reservation Scheme for Ad-Hoc Networks Introduction Bandwidth Reservation for QoS Provisioning The Basis of Bandwidth Reservation The Maximum Available Bandwidth in Each Mobile Node The Call Admission Control Using MAC Information to Adapt Simulation Conclusion DiffServ in Ad Hoc Networks Introduction Simulation Setup Results Aggressive Best-Effort Traffic Fairness Conclusions Analytical Evaluation of the Overhead Generated by a Routing Scheme with Subnets for MANETs Introduction Related Work Network Model Model Assumptions Model Notation Routing Scheme Description Subnet Formation Inter-subnet Routing Protocol Intra-subnet Routing Protocol Packet Forwarding Mobility Management Performance Evaluation Hello Protocol Subnet Formation and Maintenance Acquiring Topology Data Link State Change Location Registration and Maintenance Conclusions References Appendix Framework for Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Using Game Theory Introduction Game Theory Primer User Side: Routing/Load-Balancing User Utilities Non-cooperative Routing Cooperative Routing Network Side: Admission Control and Pricing Cooperative Case Non-cooperative Case Optimal Strategies Performance Metrics Conclusion On the Performance of Mobile IP in Wireless LAN Environments Introduction and Related Work Mobility Within the Internet Protocol Mobile IPv4 Mobile IPv6 Bidirectional Tunneling and Route Optimization Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 Simulation Setup Simulation Results Agent Advertisement Interval of Mobile IPv4 Duplicate Address Detection Mobility Detection Factor Fast Mobile IPv6 Fast Mobile IPv6 with Route Optimization Conclusion Network Selection Box: An Implementation of Seamless Communication Introduction Foundations of Mobility and Seamless Communication Network Selection Box (NSB) Architecture Implementation and Communication Management Performance Evalutation of the NSB Measurement Setup Measurements and Results Handover Delays Relative Overhead vs. Frame Size Ration Conclusion and Outlook Joint Connection and Packet Level Analysis in W-CDMA Radio Interface Introduction SystemandTrafficModels UMTS Capacity: Basic Relations and Definitions Traffic Model Mathematical Model and Algorithms Connection Level Packet Level Analysis of Results Performance of a Traffic Mix Analyzing Trends by Load Change Adjustment of Loss Rates at Packet Level Behavior Analysis When Changing Activity Factor Conclusions References Trunk Reservation in Multi-service Networks with BPP Traffic Introduction Traffic Model Algorithm for Multi-rate Systems Trunk Reservation Performance Measures Examples and Comparisons Multi-slot Poisson Traffic Single-Slot BPP Traffic Multi-slot BPP Traffic Complexity Conclusions Feasible Load Regions for Different RRM Strategies for the Enhanced Uplink in UMTS Networks Introduction Related Work Introduction to the Enhanced Uplink Radio Resource Management for the E-DCH Best Effort Service Interference and Load Model Resource Assignment to E-DCH Users Feasible Load Region and Boundaries Numerical Example Conclusion and Outlook On the Interactions Between TCP Westwood and the AODV Routing Protocol Introduction Description of the Testbed Overview of AODV Overview of TCP Westwood Parameters of the Routing Protocol Analysis of the Results Sudden Dropping of the Links Slow Degradation of One Link Conclusions Stability and Dynamics of TCP-NCR(DCR) Protocol in Presence of UDP Flows Introduction TCP in Wireless Environment, TCP-DCR Conclusions Optimization Models for Application Migration to Support Mobile Thin Clients Introduction Related Work Application Migration Architecture Sample Scenario Server Selection Algorithms Theoretical Model Heuristics Experimental Results Conclusion and Future Work Author Index