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InterSense 2006: Nice, France
- Imrich Chlamtac:
Proceedings of the First International Conference in Integrated Internet Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, InterSense 2006, Nice, France, May 30-31, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 138, ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-427-8
Simulation and modelling
- Vinny Reynolds, Vinny Cahill, Aline Senart:
Requirements for an ubiquitous computing simulation and emulation environment. 1 - Thomas Watteyne, Isabelle Augé-Blum, Stéphane Ubéda:
Dual-mode real-time MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks: a validation/simulation approach. 2 - Ludovic Samper, Florence Maraninchi, Laurent Mounier, Louis Mandel:
GLONEMO: global and accurate formal models for the analysis of ad-hoc sensor networks. 3 - Carlos J. Martinez, Marisa López, Luis C. Estebanez:
Particle-based methodology for representing mobile ad-hoc networks. 4
Node implementation and integration into internet
- Karl Mayer, Wolfgang Fritsche:
IP-enabled wireless sensor networks and their integration into the internet. 5 - Ismo Hakala, Merja Tikkakoski:
From vertical to horizontal architecture: a cross-layer implementation in a sensor network node. 6 - Animesh Pathak, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Issues in designing a compilation framework for macroprogrammed networked sensor systems. 7
Software aspects
- Luca Mottola, Gian Pietro Picco:
Programming wireless sensor networks with logical neighborhoods. 8 - Nicolas Le Sommer, Frédéric Guidec, Hervé Roussain:
A context-aware middleware platform for autonomous application services in dynamic wireless networks. 9 - Aitor Uribarren, Jorge Parra, Juan Pedro Uribe, Maider Zamalloa, Kepa Makibar:
Middleware for distributed services and mobile applications. 10 - Raju Pandey, Joel Koshy:
A software framework for integrated sensor network applications. 11
Mobility and connectivity management
- Dennis Pfisterer, Martin Lipphardt, Carsten Buschmann, Horst Hellbrück, Stefan Fischer, Jan Hendrik Sauselin:
MarathonNet: adding value to large scale sport events - a connectivity analysis. 12 - Zoltán Vincze, Dorottya Vass, Rolland Vida, Attila Vidács, András Telcs:
Adaptive sink mobility in event-driven multi-hop wireless sensor networks. 13 - Sadia Hussain, Zara Hamid, Naveed S. Khattak:
Mobility management challenges and issues in 4G heterogeneous networks. 14
QoS
- Michael P. McGarry, Martin Reisslein, Violet R. Syrotiuk:
Access control in heterogeneous multichannel wireless networks. 15 - Huiqing Wang, Kin Choong Yow:
QoS routing in multi-channel multihop wireless networks with infrastructure support. 16 - Harald Tebbe, Andreas J. Kassler, Pedro M. Ruiz:
QoS-aware mesh construction to enhance multicast routing in mobile ad hoc networks. 17
Routing
- Rui Zhang, Hang Zhao, Miguel A. Labrador:
The Anchor Location Service (ALS) protocol for large-scale wireless sensor networks. 18 - Winston Khoon Guan Seah, Hwee Pink Tan:
Multipath virtual sink architecture for wireless sensor networks in harsh environments. 19 - Paul Grace, Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Barry Porter:
Addressing network heterogeneity in pervasive application environments. 20 - Mehran Abolhasan, Justin Lipman:
Self-selection route discovery strategies for reactive routing in ad hoc networks. 21
Robustness and security
- Satyajit Banerjee, Debapriyay Mukhopadhyay:
Symmetric key based authenticated querying in wireless sensor networks. 22 - Tuan Dinh Le, Nadeem Ahmed, Sanjay K. Jha:
Location-free fault repair in hybrid sensor networks. 23 - Michaël Hauspie, Isabelle Simplot-Ryl:
Cooperation in ad hoc networks: enhancing the virtual currency based models. 24
Energy-efficiency
- Elena Fasolo, Christian Prehofer, Michele Rossi, Qing Wei, Jörg Widmer, Andrea Zanella, Michele Zorzi:
Challenges and new approaches for efficient data gathering and dissemination in pervasive wireless networks. 25 - Pedro M. Ruiz, Francisco J. Galera, Christophe Jelger, Thomas Noël:
Efficient multicast routing in wireless mesh networks connected to internet. 26 - Yuanzhu Peter Chen, Dan Wang, Jian Zhang:
Variable-base tacit communication: a new energy efficient communication scheme for sensor networks. 27
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