The posters listed below are scheduled to be presented at MobiCom 2009.
In addition, posters that have been accepted
for participation in the MobiCom 2009
ACM Student Research Competion (SRC)
are marked with "(SRC)" in the list below.
Group 1: Cognitive Radio:
- #44: Towards Large-Scale Economic-Robust Spectrum Auctions,
Xia Zhou,
Alessandra Sala, and
Haitao Zheng (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
- #47: On Outage and Interference in 802.22 Cognitive Radio Networks
under Deterministic Network Geometry,
Syed Ali Raza Zaidi (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) and
Bilal Zafar (Ajou University, Korea)
- #58: Multiband Cognitive Radio Network with Bio-Inspired
Cooperation Mechanism,
Anoop C. Nair,
Girish V., and
G. S. Visweswaran (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India)
Group 2: Cooperation and Coding:
- #15 (SRC):
An Asynchronous Multi-Relay Cooperation Protocol Exploiting
Rateless Codes,
Xijun Wang,
Wei Chen,
Zhigang Cao (Tsinghua University, China)
- #21: Subcarrier Allocation for Successive Relaying in OFDMA Systems,
Xiaofan Li,
Jianhua Zhang,
Yi Liu, and
Mingliang Liu
(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
- #22 (SRC):
On Coding Concurrent Transmissions in Wireless Networks,
Sriram Lakshmanan,
Cheng-Lin Tsao,
Raghupathy Sivakumar (Georgia Tech, USA)
- #32 (SRC):
Designing Coded Feedback for Efficient Network Coding Based
Opportunistic Routing,
Dimitrios Koutsonikolas,
Chih-Chun Wang, and
Y. Charlie Hu (Purdue University, USA)
- #39 (SRC):
Network Coding vs. Efficient MAC,
Bin Ni,
Naveen Santhapuri, and
Srihari Nelakuditi (University of South Carolina, USA)
Group 3: Location Related Technique:
- #35 Towards Practical Probabilistic Location Inference for Indoor
Environment,
Yi-Hsuan Chiang,
Ying-Chih Chen, and
Polly Huang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- #40: GMM-Based Logical Location Inference for Mobile Computing
Environments,
Amin Y. Teymorian (The George Washington University, USA)
- #60: Sensor Network Localization Using Mobile Anchors with
Directional Antennas,
Chia-Ho Ou and
Jun-Yu Tu (National Pingtung Institute of Commerce, Taiwan)
- #61 (SRC):
Highlights: Event Coverage in Mobile Social Networks,
Xuan Bao and
Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University, USA)
Group 4: Mesh Networks:
- #27: A Centralized Sleep Mode Management Scheme in the IEEE
802.11s-Based Wireless Mesh Networks,
Sung-Hee Lee and
Young-Bae Ko (Ajou University, Korea)
- #38: How Robust are Wireless Mesh Networks?,
H. Pucha (IBM Research, USA);
S. Das (Qualcomm Research, USA);
B. Khorashadi (University of California, Davis, USA);
A. Ramesh and
S. Balasubramanian (Carnegie Mellon University, USA);
D. Papagiannaki (Intel Research, USA),
D. Andersen (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Group 5: Network Optimization:
- #4: An AggreGATE Network Abstraction for Mobile Devices,
Ganesh Ananthanarayanan,
David Zats, and
Ion Stoica (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
- #8: Joint Resource Management Framework under IEEE P1900.4: A
Network Utility Maximization Approach,
YANG Chun-gang (Xidian university)
- #10 (SRC):
DANCE: A Game-Theoretical Femtocell Channel Exchange Mechanism,
Chun-Wei Chen,
Chih-Yu Wang,
Shih-Lung Chao, and
Hung-Yu Wei (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- #19 (SRC):
Broadcasting in DTN as an Epidemic Dynamics,
Abyayananda Maiti (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India),
Fernando Peruani
(Service de Physique de l'Etat Condenś e (SPEC/CEA), France),
Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University, USA), and
Niloy Ganguly (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India)
- #31: Green Mobile Access Network with Dynamic Base Station Energy Saving,
Sheng Zhou,
Jie Gong,
Zexi Yang, and
Zhisheng Niu (Tsinghua University, China); and
Peng Yang
(Hitachi (China) Research & Development Corporation, China)
- #37 (SRC):
Movement Strategies for Intelligent Mobile Routers,
Chase Gray,
Chuan Qin,
Srihari Nelakuditi, and
Jason O'Kane (University of South Carolina, USA)
- #41: Rethinking Collisions in Wireless Networks,
Souvik Sen (Duke University, USA),
Naveen Santhapuri (University of South Carolina, USA),
Romit Roy choudhury (Duke University, USA), and
Srihari Nelakuditi (University of South Carolina, USA)
- #42: A Call to Reality: Wireless Topology Really Matters,
Petri Mähönen,
Marina Petrova, and
Janne Riihijärvi (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
- #46: Rethinking MAC Development with HYDRA: A Decomposition Based
Multi-MAC Framework,
Petri Mähönen and
Marina Petrova (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
- #59 (SRC):
DNIS: A Middleware for Dynamic Multiple Network Interface
Scheduling,
Ahmed Saeed,
Karim Habak,
Mahmoud Fouad, and
Moustafa Youssef (Nile University, Egypt)
Group 6: Physical layer:
- #6: A Framework for Analyzing Rate Adaptation Algorithms,
Candy Yiu (Portland State University, USA)
- #12: Simplified MMSE PSIC MIMO Detector in Turbo Receiver,
Han Juan (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China);
Tan Bo (The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom); and
Cui Qimei,
Tao Xiaofeng, and
Zhang Ping (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Group 7: Security:
- #62: An Efficient Key Establishment Scheme for Wireless Mesh Networks,
Bing He,
Saugat Joshi, and
Dharma P. Agrawal (University of Cincinnati, USA); and
Dongmei Sun (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
- #63 (SRC):
BodySec: Key Distribution Using Biometric Slots for Wireless
Body Sensor Networks,
Jinyang Shi,
Kwok-yan Lam, and
Ming Gu (Tsinghua University, China); and
Siu-Leung Chung (The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- #68 (SRC):
Secret Key Extraction in MIMO-Like Sensor Networks Using
Wireless Signal Strength,
Sriram Nandha Premnath,
Sneha K. Kasera, and
Neal Patwari (University of Utah, USA)
Group 8: Sensor Networks:
- #5: On Energy Efficient Broadcast in Cooperative Two-Tiered
Wireless Sensor Networks,
Bilal Zafar (Ajou University, Korea)
- #7: Enabling Inter-Domain Routing in Virtual Coordinate Based
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks,
Falko Dressler,
Abdalkarim Awad, and
Reinhard German (University of Erlangen, Germany); and
Mario Gerla (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
- #24 (SRC):
MC2: Multi-Mode User-Centric Design of Wireless Sensor
Networks for Long-Term Monitoring,
Ming Xia and
Yabo Dong (Zhejiang University, China);
Wenyuan Xu (University of South Carolina, USA);
Dongming Lu (Zhejiang University, China); and
Xiangyang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
- #26: SMSN: A Smart Multimedia Sensor Network for Surveillance,
Yan Sun,
Guotao Zhao,
Huadong Ma, and
Hong Luo (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
- #28: Comparison of Two Adaptive Geo-Based Data Dissemination
Approaches in MANETs,
Harald Meyer and
Karin A. Hummel (University of Vienna, Austria)
- #29 Wireless Sensor Networks Aided Precision Agriculture,
Shaoliang Peng,
Shanshan Li,
Yuan Yuan, and
Yuxing Peng (National University of Defense Technology, China)
- #30: Adaptive Calibration for Fusion-Based Wireless Sensor Networks,
Rui Tan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong),
Guoliang Xing (Michigan State University, USA),
Xue Liu (McGill University, Canada),
Jianguo Yao (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China), and
Zhaohui Yuan (Wuhan University, China)
- #34: On the Node Localizability of Wireless Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks,
Zheng Yang and
Yunhao Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
- #36 (SRC):
Towards Reliable Data Delivery in Solar-Powered Wireless
Sensor Networks,
Yong Yang,
Lu Su,
Yan Gao, and
Tarek F. Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
- #45: Simulation and Testbed Experiments of a Backoff
Differentiation Scheme for Sensor Networks,
Yuanfang Chen,
Lei Wang,
Zhuxiu Yuan, and
Chunsheng Zhu (Dalian University of Technology, China);
Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA); and
Lei Shu (National University of Ireland, Ireland)
- #48: Topology Discovery Algorithm for Delay and Traffic
Constrained Sensor Network,
Yong-Jin Lee (Korea National University of Education, Korea) and
Dong-Woo Lee (Woosong University, Korea)
- #64: Wireless Sensor Networks for Underground Coal Mine Surveillance,
Mo Li,
Jiliang Wang, and
Yunhao Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
- #65 (SRC):
OceanSense: Monitoring the Sea with Wireless Sensor Networks,
Kebin Liu,
Zheng Yang, and
Mo Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong);
Zhongwen Guo,
Ying Guo,
Feng Hong, and
Xiaohui Yang (Ocean University of China, China);
Yuan He (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong);
Yuan Feng (Ocean University of China, China); and
Yunhao Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
- #66 (SRC):
Why Are Long-Term Large-Scale Sensor Networks Difficult?
Lessons Learned from GreenOrbs,
Yuan He (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong),
Lufeng Mo (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China),
Jiliang Wang
(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong),
Wei Dong (Zhejiang University, China),
Wei Xi (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China),
Tao Chen (National University of Defense Technology, China),
Xingfa Shen (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China),
Yunhao Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong),
Jizhong Zhao (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China),
Xiangyang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA), and
Guojun Dai (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China)
Group 9: Vehicular Networks:
- #11: The Effects of Detailed Mobility Models on Vehicular Network
Simulations,
Chien-Ming Chou,
Kun-chan Lan, and
Che-Chun Wu (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
- #13: A Feasibility Study on Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
Communication: WiFi vs. WiMAX,
Chien-Ming Chou,
Chen-Yuan Li,
Wei-Min Chien, and
Kun-chan Lan (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
- #14: Localized Data Dissemination in Vehicular Sensing Networks,
Chien-Ming Chou and
Kun-chan Lan (National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan); and
Ling-Jyh Chen and
Ying-Yu Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
- #17 (SRC):
Accelerometer-Assisted Power Efficient Wi-Fi Networking on
Public Transportation System,
Shao-Ting Chang,
Yin-Cheng Huang, and
Hung-Yu Wei (National Taiwan University)
- #18: PVRP: Efficient Disruption Tolerant Discovery in Ad Hoc
Vehicular Networks,
Giovanni Pau (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) and
Antony Rowstron (Microsoft Research, USA)
- #20: Modeling Interference in Wireless Networks,
Udo Schilcher,
Michael Gyarmati,
Günther Brandner, and
Christian Bettstetter (University of Klagenfurt, Germany)
- #23: A Novel Relay Selection Scheme for Disseminating Emergency
Warning Message in VANET,
Ji Hoon Kim and
Yun Won Chung (Soongsil University, Korea)
- #25: Radio Channel Measurements: First Results of a Car-to-Car Scenario,
Günther Brandner,
Udo Schilcher, and
Christian Bettstetter (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
- #57: Enforcing Privacy Policies in Cooperative Intelligent
Transportation Systems,
Frank Kargl,
Stefan Dietzel, and
Florian Schaub (Ulm University, Germany); and
Johann-Christoph Freytag (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
- #67: Extracting a Realistic Mobility Model for Metropolitan Taxies
in Shanghai,
Hong-Yu Huang,
Yanmin Zhu,
Minglu Li, and
Min-You Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Group 10: WLANs:
- #16: Analyzing 802.11n Performance Gains,
Konstantinos Pelechrinis (University of California, Riverside, USA);
Theodoros Salonidis and
Henrik Lundgren (Thomson Paris, France);
Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
- #33 (SRC):
Telegram: the Wired Internet as a Control Channel for
Residential Wireless LANs,
Justin Manweiler,
Peter Franklin, and
Romit Roy Choudhury (Duke University, USA)
- #53: AP Selection Strategy Considering Heterogeneous Power
Constrained Channels in WLANs,
Youngwoo Hwang,
Hyewon Lee,
Kwanghun Han, and
Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, Korea)
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Posters should be A0 size, in portrait mode.
MobiCom will provide poster stand and adhesive tapes.
If you want to mail your poster to the confernce site, please mail it to:
Coco Zhang
(Attn: MobiCom 2009 - YOUR NAME)
InterContinental Hotel Beichen
8, Beichen West Road
Chaoyang District
Beijing 100105, P.R. China
Recipient's contact information:
coco.zhang @ icbjb.com
or +86-0-13671363063.
If you want to print your poster in Beijing,
there are a few
Kinko's stores in Beijing.
The BJ02 location is probably the closest to the conference venue.
Please refer to the poster program to find your poster number.
After you pick up your registration package at the conference site,
you will find a map for the location of each poster.
The poster session is scheduled to be held from 3:30pm to 7:30pm on
Tuesday, September 22.
Please plan to use some time during lunch and/or the afternoon paper session
to set up your poster.
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Original Call for Posters |
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The original Call for Posters is still
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