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2011 Baltic Congress on Future Internet and Communications
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The proceedings contain 36 papers. The topics discussed include: evolutionary future Internet service platforms enabling seamless cross layer interoperability; taxonomical approach to the deployment of traceback mechanisms; a novel model for social networks; quality of experience based optimization of heterogeneous multimedia sessions in IMS; aquarema in action: improving the YouTube QoE in wireless mesh networks; on synthesis of dependable MAC protocol for two real-world WSN applications; enterprise security perimeter - e-mail server protection; an ontology approach to development of inter IHS communication subsystem ontology for intrusion handling systems in wireless LANs; a comparative study on cost-benefit analysis of fiber-to-the-home telecommunications systems in Europe; calculation of transmission probability in heterogeneous ad hoc networks; and performance analysis of non-beaconed IEEE 802.15.4 for high-confidence wireless communications.
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2012 2nd Baltic Congress on Future Internet Communications
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The following topics are dealt with: smart applications; next generation WLAN; broadband infrastructure; network performance; network security; user-centric solutions; wireless systems; Internet of things; smart spaces; analog integrated circuits; traffic analysis; SoC; routing; and protocols. © 2012 IEEE
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Communication Technologies for Vehicles : Third International Workshop, Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains 2011, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, March 23-24, 2011. Proceedings
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The proceedings contain 20 papers. The topics discussed include: VANET architectures and protocol stacks: a survey; behavior specification of a red-light violation warning application - an approach for specifying reactive vehicle-2-X communication applications; wireless protocol design for a cooperative pedestrian protection system; a vehicular mobility model based on real traffic counting data; driver-centric VANET simulation; simulative evaluation of the potential of Car2X-communication in terms of efficiency; performance study of an in-car switched Ethernet network without prioritization; degradation of communication range in VANETs caused by interference 2.0 - real-world experiment; real-world measurements of non-line-of-sight reception quality for 5.9GHz IEEE 802.11p at intersections; and interoperability testing suite for C2X communication components. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2011
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Communications Technologies for Vehicles : 4th International Workshop, Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains 2012, Vilnius, Lithuania, April 25-27, 2012, Proceedings
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The proceedings contain 15 papers. The topics discussed include: Cellular Networking Technologies in ITS Solutions: Opportunities and Challenges; effective and efficient security policy engines for automotive on-board networks; ICDMS: an intelligent cloud based disaster management system for vehicular networks; wireless driver and vehicle surveillance system based on IEEE 802.11 networks; architecture of car measurement system for driver monitoring; toward revocation data handling efficiency in VANETs; cluster based data aggregation in vehicular adhoc network; simulations of VANET scenarios with OPNET and sumo; human participatory sensing in fixed route bus information system; scheduling ofvehicles in transportation networks; design and prototype of a train-to-wayside communication architecture; and conceptual architectural design of Indian railway intelligent transportation systems. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012
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Multiple Access Communications : Third International Workshop, MACOM 2010, Barcelona, Spain, September 13-14, 2010. Proceedings
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The proceedings contain 27 papers. The topics discussed include: physical model based interference classification and analysis; a test-based scheduling protocol (TBSP) for periodic data gathering in wireless sensor networks; adaptive minimum conditional bit-error-rate linear multiuser detection for STBC-MC-CDMA systems transmitting over mobile radio channels; on the performance of single LDGM codes for iterative data fusion over the multiple access channel; preliminary results on the adoption of de Bruijn binary sequences in DC-DMA systems; analysis of different channel sharing strategies in cognitive radio networks; queueing system with alternating service rates for free space optics-radio hybrid channel; an efficient method for proportional differentiated admission control implementation; cross-layer channel-aware approaches for modern wireless networks; and using agent-oriented simulation system AGNES for evaluation of sensor networks. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010
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Multiple Access Communications : 4th International Workshop, MACOM 2011, Trento, Italy, September 12-13, 2011. Proceedings
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The proceedings contain 21 papers. The topics discussed include: a MAC protocol for cognitive radio wireless ad hoc networks; design of a robust cognitive control channel for cognitive radio networks based on ultra wideband pulse shaped signal; an urn occupancy approach for cognitive radio networks in DTVB white spaces; collision-free operation in wireless ad-hoc networks; throughput-optimal distributed probabilistic medium-access in MPR-capable networks; on Gaussian multiple access channels with interference: achievable rates and upper bounds; low complexity time domain equalization for cyclic prefix multicode CDMA; transmission power control in single-hop and multi-hop wireless sensor networks; an integrated wireless communication architecture for maritime sector; and a two-priority queuing system with trunk reservation, infinite capacity buffers for customers of both priorities, and different service intensities for high-priority and non-priority customers.
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