
Access Networks
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Technical Session 1: Next Generation Wireless Networks
- Improving TCP-Friendliness for mHIP
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Preliminaries
- TCP-Friendliness Definitions
- Review of Multipath HIP with Simple Congestion Control
- Improving mHIP Step by Step
- Experimental Evaluation of mHIP with Simple Congestion Control
- Designing TCP-Friendly Congestion Control for mHIP
- Experimental Evaluation of mHIP with the Updated Congestion Control
- Balancing between Aggressiveness and Responsiveness
- Final Validation
- UDP-Friendliness
- TCP-Compatibility and TCP-Equivalence
- Friendliness to the Other mHIP
- The Cost of Friendliness
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Automatic Base Station Deployment Algorithm in Next Generation Cellular Networks
- Introduction
- Modelling Environment
- Base Station Model
- Antenna Model
- Propagation Models
- Signal Propagation
- Sector
- Aim Description
- Coverage
- Computing of Signal to Noise Plus Inerference Ratio
- Spectral Efficiency
- Objective Function
- Initialization
- The Planning Algorithm
- K-Means Clustering
- Main Algorithm
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
- A Fast and Simple Scheme for Mobile Station-Controlled Handover in Mobile WiMAX
- Introduction
- Mobile WiMAX HHO and Related Research Work
- Proposed MS-Controlled Fast HHO Scheme
- Performance Evaluation
- Simulation Scenario
- HO Latency Analysis
- Analysis of the Number of Scanning Performed
- Conclusion
- References
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Technical Session 2: Emerging Applications
- Modeling the Content Popularity Evolution in Video-on-Demand Systems
- Introduction and Related Works
- Notations and the Popularity Model
- Description of the Model
- Long Term Popularity Parameters
- Long Term Popularity as a Function of the Parameters
- Connections among the Popularity Descriptors
- Approximation of the Initial Popularities
- Approximation of the Popularity Changes
- Approximation of the Release Day Distribution
- Approximation of the Type Distribution
- Client Requests Generation
- Conclusions
- References
- Sizing of xDR Processing Systems
- Background
- Assumptions and Requirements
- Queue Size
- Constraint on Record Ages
- Example
- Summary
- References
- Modeling Self-organized Application Spreading
- Introduction
- Communication Model
- Modeling Application Spreading
- Spreading Model
- Usage of the Spreading Model
- Simulation Results
- Related Works
- Summary
- References
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Technical Session 3: Next Generation Wired Broadband Networks
- Passive Access Capacity Estimation through the Analysis of Packet Bursts
- Introduction
- Background
- Proposed Approach
- Reference Model
- Analysis: No Interfering Traffic
- Packet Burst Identification Algorithm
- Analysis: Interfering Traffic
- Downlink Access Queue Interfering Traffic
- Uplink Access Queue Interfering Traffic
- Delayed Acknowledgements
- Experiments
- ADSL
- Fibre
- Conclusion
- References
- A Minimum BER Loading Algorithm for OFDM in Access Power Line Communications
- Introduction
- Optimal Bit Allocation Problem
- System Model
- Power Line Channel
- State of the Art
- Bit Loading Algorithm
- Performance Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Technical Session 4: Sensor Networks
- Self-repairing Clusters for Time-Efficient and Scalable Actor-Fault-Tolerance in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- New Solution
- Network Model
- Solution Description
- Phase 1: Hello Propagation
- Phase 2: SR_REQ
- Phase 3: Route Update
- Phase 4: Data Transmission
- Simulation Study
- Conslusion
- References
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Invited Talk
- Bit-Error Analysis in WiFi Networks Based on Real Measurements
- Introduction
- Novel Measurements
- Linux Support for WiFi Capture
- mac802111 in Linux
- The RADIOTAP Header
- Linux on the Access Point
- Wireless Card Drivers in Windows 7
- WiFi Measurements
- Measuring Various Clients
- Measuring Different Channel Conditions
- The Good, the Bad and the Dropped
- The Number of Errors and the Signal Strength
- Conclusion
- References
- ACCESSNETS 2010 - Poster Session
- Data-Rate and Queuing Method Optimization for Internetworking Medical Applications
- Introduction
- Initial Premises and Statistical Analysis
- Simulation Results
- Conclusion
- References
- Shared Wavelength Assignment Algorithm in Multi-profile WDM-EPONs to Support Upstream Bandwidth Guarantees
- Introduction
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation in Hybrid WDM-TDM PONs
- Description of the WDM-PON and the WDM-DBA Algorithm
- Proposed WDM-PON Architecture
- Wavelength Allocation Scheme in the WDM-DBA Algorithm
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation in Each Wavelength
- Simulation Results
- Simulation Scenario
- Simulation Results
- Conclusions
- References
- Towards Sustainable Broadband Communication in Rural Areas
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Framework for Establishment of Sustainable Broadband Markets
- Awareness Raising and Capacity Building
- The Broadband Market
- Application and Services
- Technology
- Business Model
- The Serengeti Pilot
- Awareness Raising and Capacity Building
- The Broadband Market
- Services and Applications
- Technology
- Business Model
- Conclusion
- References
- Characterization of BitTorrent Traffic in a Broadband Access Network
- Introduction
- Traffic Measurements
- Application-Level Analysis of BitTorrent
- Flow-Level Analysis of BitTorrent
- Conclusion
- References
- SELFMAGICNETS 2010
- Remediating Anomalous Traffic Behaviour in Future Networked Environments
- Introduction
- Resilience Architecture
- Remediation Engine Design
- Remediation Engine Internal Architecture
- Remediation Strategies
- Remediation Engine Implementation
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- IPv6 and Extended IPv6 (IPv6++) Features That Enable Autonomic Network Setup and Operation
- Introduction
- Fundamentals of Autonomic Networking and Self-management
- Need for a Information and Knowledge Sharing System
- Auto-discovery as an Enabler for Self-configuration and Self-adaptation
- Autonomic Routing in Wired Network Environment
- Autonomicity for the Data Plane
- IPv6 in Autonomic Wireless Networks
- Conclusion
- References
- A Min-Max Hop-Count Based Self-discovering Method of a Bootstrap Router for the Bootstrap Mechanism in Multicast Routing
- Introduction
- Preliminaries
- Overview of Multicast Routing
- PIM-SM
- Bootstrap Mechanism
- Hybrid Bootstrap Mechanism
- Proposed Method
- Overview of Proposed Method
- Procedures of Proposed Min-Max Hop-Count Method
- Evaluation
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- ALPHA: Proposal of Mapping QoS Parameters between UPnP Home Network and GMPLS Access
- Introduction
- In Home QoS - UPnP-QoS
- Prioritized QoS in UPnP
- Parameterized QoS in UPnP
- In Access QoS - GMPLS/RSVP
- Prioritized QoS in GMPLS
- Parameterized QoS in GMPLS
- Inter-domain Control and Management Plane QoS Interworking
- Inter-domain Mapping for Prioritized QoS
- Inter-domain Mapping for Parameterized QoS Setup
- Implementation
- Network Security Consideration
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Methodology towards Integrating Scenarios and Testbeds for Demonstrating Autonomic/Self-managing Networks and Behaviors Required in Future Networks
- Introduction
- Autonomic Networking and Self-management Fundamentals
- Scenarios and Demonstration Testbeds
- Integration and Validation Framework
- Integration Methodology
- Validation Methodology
- IPv6 Integration and Validation
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- How Autonomic Fault-Management Can Address Current Challenges in Fault-Management Faced in IT and Telecommunication Networks
- Introduction
- Closing the Gap of Dependencies among FCAPS Functional Areas as the Areas Go Autonomic and Realize Self-management
- Implications of Autonomic Fault-Management (AFM) on a Network and Services Management
- Implications of Autonomic Fault-Management on a Network Element Architecture, Protocols and Services
- How Different Types of Faults Can Be Addressed Autonomically
- Generic Autonomic Network Architecture in Brief
- Decision Notification in GANA for the "Human in the Loop"
- GANA-Oriented Unified Architecture for Autonomic Fault-Management, Resilience, and Survivability in Self-managing Networks
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Efficient Data Aggregation and Management in Integrated Network Control Environments
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Integrated Network Control Architecture
- Data Aggregation and Management Scheme
- General Improvements
- Results
- Conclusion
- References
- On Self-healing Based on Collaborating End-Systems, Access, Edge and Core Network Components
- Introduction
- Generic Autonomic Network Architecture
- Unified Architecture for Autonomic Fault-Management, Resilience, and Survivability in Self-managing Networks
- Aspects of Collaboration
- Means for Auto-collaboration
- Auto-configuration During the Subscription Phase for a Terminal: Enabling UAFAReS Based Self-healing
- Collaboration and Information Flow during the Operation Phase
- Faulty Conditions Resolvable by UAFAReS Based Auto-collaboration
- Case Study: Overcoming Potential Problems with PMTU Changes in an IPv6 Network, Resulting from IPv4 to IPv6 Transitioning
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Priority Based Delivery of PR-SCTP Messages in a Syslog Context
- Introduction
- Background
- Syslog
- Transport Service for Syslog
- PR-SCTP as a Transport Service for Syslog Messages
- Performance Evaluation
- Experiment Setup
- Experimental Results
- Conclusion
- References
- Auto-discovery and Auto-configuration of Routers in an Autonomic Network
- Introduction
- Auto-discovery and Auto-configuration Enablers
- GANA Network Profiles
- GANA Capability Description Model
- GANA Tokens
- Auto-discovery and Auto-configuration Algorithms
- Network-Level Routing-Management Decision-Element
- Node Main Decision-Element
- Function-Level Routing-Management Decision-Element
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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