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Mobile Networks and Management - First International Conference, MONAMI 2009, Athens, Greece, October 13-14, 2009. Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications, Vol 32)
Title Page
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Preface
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Organization
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Table of Contents
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Session1: Handovers in Multiaccess Networks
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Handovers for Ubiquitous and Optimal Broadband Connectivity among Cooperative Networking Environments
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Introduction
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The Handover Problem Formulation
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Brief Overview of Recent Standardization Efforts Concerning Inter-system Handovers
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IETF Efforts
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IEEE Efforts
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3GPP Efforts
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DVB Efforts
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Open Research and Development Issues Related to Inter-system Handover
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Components of a Framework for Optimized Handover Operations
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Conclusions
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References
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OpenMIH, an Open-Source Media-Independent Handover Implementation and Its Application to Proactive pre-Authentication
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Introduction
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Related Work
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Media-Independent Handover Services
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OpenMIH implementation
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Proactive Pre-authentication Using OpenMIH
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Scenario Outline
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Proactive pre-Authentication Execution
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Conclusion and Future Work
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References
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Bandwidth Sensitive Adaptation of Applications during MRM Controlled Multi-Radio Handover
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Introduction
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Multi-Radio Management
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Abstraction and Adaptation Layer
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Multi-Radio Measurements
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Access Selection
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Mobility Management
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IP Multimedia Subsystem
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Bandwidth Adaptation of Applications
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UDP Applications
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TCP Applications
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IMS/SIP Applications
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Demonstrator
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Demonstrator Set-Up
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Demonstrator Results
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Conclusion
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References
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Session 2: Context and Connection Management
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An Autonomic Connection Management Mechanism on Mobile Terminals
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Introduction
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Related Work
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Autonomic Connection Management
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Connection Management in MT
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Autonomic Connection Management
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Simulation Results and Performance Analyzing
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Conclusions and Future Work
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References
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Context-Aware Connectivity and Mobility in Wireless Mesh Networks
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Introduction
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Related Work on Context-Awareness and Overlays in WMNs
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Multi-Overlay Environment
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Management of Overlays
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Mobility Optimization through Overlays
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Integrating Context through Distributed Hash Tables
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Architectural Discussion
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Conclusion
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References
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Dissemination of Anonymised Context Information by Extending the DCXP Framework
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Introduction
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Distributed Context eXchange Protocol
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Context Storage
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DCXP Topology
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DCXP Messages
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Universal Context IDs
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Enabling Anonymity in DCXP
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Grouping
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Changes to the UCI When Disseminating Anonymous Context
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Message Routing and Signaling
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DCXP Anonymity Primitives
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Conclusions and Future Work
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References
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Alternative Enhancement of Associativity Based Routing (AEABR) for Mobile Networks
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Introduction
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Method
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Relay Selection Algorithms
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Minimum Distance Path
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Minmax Distance Path
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Relay Selection Using Power Threshold (PT)
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Relay Selection According to Path Loss
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Long Life Path Selection Algorithms
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EABR (Enhanced Accociativity Based Routing)
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AEABR (Alternative Enhanced Accociativity Based Routing)
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Messaging Overheads of the Long Life Relay Selection Algorithms
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Results and Discussion
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Results of the Relay Selection Algorithms
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Results of the Long Life Path Selection Algorithms EABR and AEABR
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Conclusion
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References
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Session 3: Future Internet
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Towards Automized Interconnection of Networks: Composition and Dynamic Negotiation of SLAs
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Background
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Issues in Current Operations and Management of Internetworking
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Concepts and Technologies Supporting Automized Internetworking
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Overview
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General Composition Principles
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Network Composition in Ambient Networks
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Composition Principles in the Nth Stratum Concept
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Governance for the Control and Supervision of Composition
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A Meta-model for the Negotiation of Compositions
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Use Case, Putting the Pieces Together
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Conclusions
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References
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Taxonomy for GP-Aware Mobility
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Introduction
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The Generic Path Concept
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Generic Path Architecture Elements
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The GPMR Concept
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Mobility and Generic Paths
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Mobility Types
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Mobility Taxonomy
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Paradigms Comparison
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Conclusions and Future Work
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References
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Session 4: Wireless Networking
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Topology-Aware Hybrid Random Walk Protocols for Wireless Multihop Networks
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Introduction
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Random Walk Framework
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Hybrid Random Walk Protocols
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Simple Hybrid Random Walk Protocol (SHRW)
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Hybrid Random Walk Topology Aware Protocol-Node Degree (HRWTA-n)
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Hybrid Random Walk Topology Aware Protocol-Density (HRWTA-d)
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Numerical Results
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Analysis of Static Environments
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Analysis of Mobile Environments
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Discussion
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References
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Distributed Algorithm for Self Organizing LTE Interference Coordination
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Introduction
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Interference Coordination and Self Organization Task
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ICIC SON Algorithm Description
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Distributed Algorithm
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Information Exchange and Signalling
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Algorithm Performance Analysis
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Simulation Environment
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Scenario Configuration
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Simulations
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Conclusion
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References
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Session 5: Algorithms and Applications
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Design and Implementation of a Radio Access Selection Algorithm for Multi-mode Mobile Terminals
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Introduction
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Description of the Proposed Algorithm
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Algorithm Running in the Mobile Terminal (MT)
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Algorithm Running in the Core Network
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SDL Prototype and Test-Bed Implementation
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Conclusions
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References
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Managing of Large Data Artifacts on Mobile Devices with an Ultra Sensitive GPS Devices
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Introduction
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The PDPT Framework and PDPT Core
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Maximum User Response Time
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From Data Collection to Localization
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The PDPT Framework Design
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PDPT Core - Area Definition
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PDPT Framework Data Artifact Management
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The PDPT Client Application
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Conclusions
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References
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Author Index
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