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7th AINTEC 2011: Bangkok, Thailand
- Kanchana Kanchanasut:
AINTEC '11, Asian Internet Engineering Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, November 09 - 11, 2011, Proceedings. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1062-8 - Ivan Seskar, Kiran Nagaraja, Samuel C. Nelson, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
MobilityFirst future internet architecture project. 1-3 - Toshiyuki Miyachi, Yoshiki Makino, Razvan Beuran, Satoshi Uda, Shinsuke Miwa, Yasuo Tan:
Fault injection on a large-scale network testbed. 4-11 - Prométhée Spathis, Raul Adrian Gorcitz:
A data-driven analysis of YouTube community features. 12-18 - Claude Chaudet, Isabelle M. Demeure, Salma Ktari, Nicola Costagliola, Samuel Tardieu:
Publish/subscribe for wireless sensor networks. 19-21 - Odira Elisha Abade, Katsuhiko Kaji, Nobuo Kawaguchi:
Quantitative simulation of XCAST6 performance using OMNeT++. 22-29 - A. K. M. Mahtab Hossain, Preechai Mekbungwan, Kanchana Kanchanasut:
Directed information dissemination in VANET. 30-37 - Raphaël Frank, Eugenio Giordano, Thomas Engel, Mario Gerla:
Performance bound for routing in urban scenarios. 38-45 - Gustavo Marfia, Marco Roccetti, Alessandro Amoroso:
From theory to reality: testing an accident warning system on a real highway scenario. 46-47 - Tomoya Inoue, Yuuki Takano, Shinsuke Miwa, Yoichi Shinoda:
A design and implementation of nickname-based sockets for applications inside NATed network. 48-55 - Yuki Atsuya, Souheil Ben Ayed, Fumio Teraoka:
Network access authentication infrastructure using EAP-TTLS on diameter EAP application. 56-63 - Yasuhito Tsukahara, Takashi Tomine, Kazunori Sugiura:
Design and implementation of "Global Studio": remote collaboration environment with high resolution video streaming software. 64-71 - Lixia Zhang:
Evolving internet to the future via named data networking. 72 - Luciano Aparicio, Rodney Van Meter, Hiroshi Esaki:
Protocol design for quantum repeater networks. 73-80 - Alexander Afanasyev, Chunyi Peng, Jiangzhe Wang, Lixia Zhang:
Measuring redundancy level on the web. 81-88 - Zhenkai Zhu, Ryuji Wakikawa, Stuart Cheshire, Lixia Zhang:
Home as you go: an engineering approach to mobility-capable extended home networking. 89-95 - Feng Xia, Ruonan Hao, Yang Cao, Lei Xue:
ART-GAS: an adaptive and real-time GTS allocation scheme for IEEE 802.15.4. 96-103 - Yuncheng Zhu, Akihiro Nakao:
Content-oriented transport protocol. 104-111 - Sen Wang, Jun Bi, Jianping Wu, Zhaogeng Li, Wei Zhang, Xu Yang:
Could in-network caching benefit information-centric networking? 112-115 - Suyong Eum, Kiyohide Nakauchi, Takeshi Usui, Masayuki Murata, Nozomu Nishinaga:
Potential based routing for ICN. 116-119 - Zhenkai Zhu, Jeff Burke, Lixia Zhang, Paolo Gasti, Yanbin Lu, Van Jacobson:
A new approach to securing audio conference tools. 120-123 - Kenji Fujikawa, Hiroaki Harai, Masataka Ohta:
The basic procedures of hierarchical automatic locator number allocation protocol HANA. 124-131 - Ted Taekyoung Kwon, Jaeyoung Choi, Eunsang Cho, Yanghee Choi:
LOMO: location resolution of mobile hosts using internet routing structures. 132-135 - Alireza Taghizadeh, Tat Chee Wan, Rahmat Budiarto:
A comparative performance evaluation of inter-domain network-based IP mobility solutions. 136-139 - Wei Zhang, Jun Bi, Jianping Wu, Sen Wang, Hongcheng Tian:
An enhanced inter-domain routing architecture. 140-143 - Hiroaki Hazeyama, Yudai Yamagishi, Yukito Ueno, Takehiro Yokoishi, Hirotaka Sato, Hisatake Ishibashi:
How much can we survive on an IPv6 network?: experience on the IPv6 only connectivity with NAT64/DNS64 at WIDE camp 2011 Autumn. 144-151 - Jiangyuan Yao, Zhiliang Wang, Xia Yin, Jianping Wu:
Testing of a source address validation protocol with parallel parameterized extended finite state machines. 152-155 - Akihiro Takahashi, Yasuo Okabe:
Providing ubiquitous networks securely using host identity protocol (HIP). 156-159 - Pingping Lin, Jun Bi, Hongyu Hu, Tao Feng, Xiaoke Jiang:
A quick survey on selected approaches for preparing programmable networks. 160-163
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