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Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of the Future: Third IFIPTC6 International Conference, WCITD2010and IFIP TC 6 International Conference, NF 2010 / Held as Part of WCC 2010 / Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010 / Proceedings......Page 3
IFIP World Computer Congress 2010 (WCC 2010)......Page 5
Preface (Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of the Future)......Page 6
WCITD 2010......Page 7
NF 2010......Page 8
Table of Contents......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Introduction......Page 13
Methodology......Page 14
Semantic Neighborhood Process......Page 16
Semantic Clustering......Page 17
Sensor-SHM......Page 18
Semantic Clustering in SHM......Page 20
References......Page 23
Introduction......Page 25
What Is Scalability?......Page 26
Scalability Concerns in the Original “Dr Math”......Page 27
Re-development of “Dr Math”......Page 28
Typology for Scalability Decisions......Page 29
Multiple Connections......Page 30
Web-Based Tutoring......Page 31
“Busy-Ness” Model......Page 32
Games......Page 33
Conclusion......Page 34
References......Page 35
Economic Perspective......Page 36
Cellular Unfitness......Page 38
Architecture......Page 40
Business Model......Page 41
Example Scenario......Page 42
Capacity Simulation......Page 43
Related Work......Page 45
Summary and Future Work......Page 46
References......Page 47
Introduction......Page 49
Issues Facing Developing Countries......Page 50
Scalable Software Solutions for Abstracting Hardware and Communications Technologies......Page 53
A Test Implementation......Page 55
Pervasive, Low Cost and Intelligent Aquatic SNs......Page 57
Conclusions......Page 59
References......Page 60
Introduction......Page 61
Brazilian States Are Underserved......Page 62
The Digital Belt: An Infrastructure for Governance and Development......Page 63
Technological Challenges......Page 64
Partnership with Electricity Utility Company......Page 67
The Business Model......Page 68
References......Page 69
Introduction......Page 70
The Importance of ICT for Developing Countries......Page 71
Research Methodology......Page 72
Field Results and Analysis......Page 73
Reasons Contributing to the Gap......Page 74
The Need to Improve Current KM Practice......Page 77
The Use of ICT to Bridge the KM Gap......Page 78
Conclusion......Page 79
References......Page 80
Introduction......Page 82
Related Work......Page 83
Overall Approach......Page 85
Requirements Analysis......Page 86
Design Methodology......Page 87
Development Methodology......Page 88
Deployment Methodology......Page 89
Evaluation and Monitoring Methodology......Page 90
Lessons Learned......Page 91
Conclusion and Future Work......Page 92
References......Page 93
Preface......Page 94
Introduction......Page 95
The Architecture and Its Security......Page 96
Virtualization Plane......Page 98
The Knowledge and Piloting Environment......Page 99
References......Page 102
Introduction......Page 103
Federated Trust-to-Trust......Page 105
Bottom-Up......Page 106
Addressing, Identification and Routing......Page 108
Network Isolation......Page 109
Mobility......Page 110
Scalability of the Approach......Page 111
Objections and Counter Arguments......Page 112
Research Directions......Page 113
Summary......Page 114
References......Page 115
Introduction......Page 116
Network Architecture......Page 117
Network Functionalities......Page 119
Composition of Functionalities......Page 120
Example of Protocol Design......Page 123
Towards a Theory for Network Archite......Page 125
References......Page 126
Introduction......Page 128
Preliminary Concepts......Page 129
The Model......Page 130
Transmission Emissions, ET......Page 131
Maintenance Emissions, EM......Page 132
Assumptions......Page 133
Analysis......Page 134
References......Page 138
Introduction and Background......Page 140
The Internet Sensor Grid......Page 142
Review of Developments in Active and Passive Sensors......Page 143
Network Telescope and Analysis Engine......Page 146
Summary......Page 150
References......Page 151
Introduction......Page 154
Related Work......Page 155
Data-Driven MAC......Page 157
Modeling the Environment......Page 159
Performance Analysis......Page 160
Simulation Topology and Parameters......Page 161
Simulation Results......Page 163
References......Page 165
Introduction......Page 166
Motivation Scenario......Page 167
Security Risks and Challenges......Page 168
Security Requirements......Page 169
Trusted Network Connect (TNC)......Page 170
Network Admission Control (NAC)......Page 172
SIMOIT......Page 173
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The VOGUE Approach......Page 175
Conclusions......Page 176
References......Page 177
Introduction......Page 178
1st Approach: Data and Control Planes on the Same VM......Page 180
2nd Approach: Data and Control Plane Separation......Page 182
Developed Prototypes and Experiments......Page 185
References......Page 188
Introduction......Page 190
Virtual Network Environment Platform......Page 191
Application Architecture Overview......Page 193
Deployment Architecture Platform......Page 195
Experimental Setup......Page 197
References......Page 200
Embracing the Societies for the Internet Architecture......Page 202
Relevant Advances the Social Approach in Routing......Page 204
Evolution of Societies and Routing Information......Page 205
Elements of Proposal Routing Algorithm......Page 206
Knowledge Sharing Model......Page 207
The Results......Page 209
References......Page 212
End-to-End Network Architecture......Page 214
Multi-ring Network Simulation......Page 216
Simulation Parameters......Page 218
Numerical Results......Page 219
References......Page 223
Introduction......Page 225
XCP......Page 226
Basic Method......Page 227
Improved Method......Page 228
Experiments and Analysis......Page 229
Basic Method......Page 230
Improved Method......Page 231
Conclusion and Future Directions......Page 235
References......Page 236
Introduction......Page 237
Search Engine Basic Model......Page 239
User Behavior Model......Page 240
Search Engine Revenue......Page 241
Advertiser Willingness-to-Pay in Terms of the Ad Display Probability......Page 243
VCG Auctions for Allocating an Infinitely Divisible Good......Page 244
Applying VCG......Page 245
VCG for Randomizing Displayed Ads versus Deterministic GSP......Page 246
References......Page 247
Introduction......Page 249
Autonomous Vehicle Control System......Page 250
The Cybercars-2 Communication Framework......Page 252
Experimental Decision Making Tests with the Cybercars-2 Communication Framework......Page 255
Future Potentials of V2V and V2I Communication Networks......Page 257
Conclusion......Page 258
References......Page 259
Introduction......Page 260
Model and Assumptions......Page 261
Network-Centric Cooperative Resource Allocation......Page 262
User-Centric Multi-attribute Auction Based Interface Selection......Page 264
Results and Analysis......Page 267
Conclusion......Page 270
References......Page 271
Author Index......Page 273