Posters & Demos
Information for Poster Session Presenters
- The poster session will be on Wednesday 24, from 2-4 pm
- The poster board size is 1m x 2m (slightly more than 3 feet x 6 feet, portrait format)
- The best poster contributions will be suggested for publication in MC^2R
Poster Presenters
Obstacle Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
Wei-Tong Wang, Kuo Feng Ssu, and Hewijin Christine Jiau
(National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
Improving Fairness in Multi-hop Wireless Backhaul Networks:
Forward Pressure Rate Adaptation
Abdul Kader
Kabbani and Edward Knightly (Rice University, USA)
A Scenario Editor for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Oliver Wellnitz (Institut fuer Betriebssysteme und Rechnerverbund,
Germany)
Geographic Hash tables with QoS in non Uniform Sensor
Networks
Francesco Nidito, Stefano Chessa,
Michele Albano and Susanna Pelagatti (University of Pisa, Italy)
Neighbour-based Overlay Topology Control in Ad Hoc Networks
Sandrine Calomme (Universite de Liege, Belgium)
Crossing the Chasm with Ad Hoc Networks -- The Provider-mediated
Communication Paradigm
Tronje Krop, Jörg Widmer,
Matthias Hollick, Christian Prehofer, Ralph Steinmetz (University
of Darmstadt, Germany)
Multi-Path Routing Protocol for Underwater Sensor Network
Tonghong Li (Technical University of Madrid, Spain)
Winston Seah (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Capacity Prediction in Ad-hoc IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Eduard
Garcia, Rafael Vidal, and Josep Paradells (UPC, Spain)
Mobile Ad Hoc Networking Interoperability and Cooperation
(MANIAC) Challenge: Objectives and Architecture
DaSilva, MacKenzie and Hadjichristofi (Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, USA)
Modeling Networks with Ad-Hoc Connectivity
Johan Nykvist and Kaustubh Phanse (Luleå University of
Technology, Sweden)
Scaling Capacity of a Dual Channel MAC Protocol for IEEE 802.11 Ad-hoc
Networks
Ping Chung Ng, David J. Edwards,
and Soung Chang Liew (University of Oxford, UK)
Formalizing Packet Level Incoordination in IEEE 802.11
Ad Hoc Networks: 1-Hop Broadcast Performance Analysis
Marc Torrent-Moreno, Steven Corroy, and Hannes Hartenstein
(University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Contention-Based Multicast Forwarding
Matthias Transier, Holger Füßler, Thomas Butter, and Wolfang
Effelsberg (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Underwater Sensor Diffusion
Uichin
Lee, Jiejun Kong, Joon-Sang Park, Eugenio Magistretti, and Mario
Gerla (UCLA,USA)
Towards Integrated and Self-configuring Routing and
Interest Dissemination Strategies for Wireless Sensor Networks
M. Mastrogiovanni (University of Rome La Sapienza), C. Petrioli
(University of Rome La Sapienza), M. Rossi (University of Padova)
, A. Vitaletti (University of Rome La Sapienza), M. Zorzi (University
of Padova) .
Demos
The A-SAODV adaptive secure routing protocol prototype
D. Cerri, F. Dolcini, A. Ghioni (CEFRIEL - Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy)
Handover Management based on the Number of Frame Retransmissions
for VoWLANs
Shigeru Kashihara*, Kazuya Tsukamoto**,
Hiroyuki Koga***, Yuji Oie**
*Graduate School of Information
Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan
** Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute
of Technology (KIT), Japan
***Kitakyushu JGN2 Research Center,
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
(NICT), Japan
Mobile User Navigation Supported by WSAN
Michal Piorkowski (School of Computer and Communication Sciences
EPFL Lausanne CH-1015, Switzerland)
MobiMESH Technical Demonstration
A. Capone, S. Napoli, A. Pollastro (Politecnico di Milano - Italy)