Mobile Networks and Management: First International Conference, MONAMI 2009, Athens, Greece, October 13-14, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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Kurzbeschreibung

This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International ICST Conference on Mobile Networks and Management, held in Athens, Greece, during October 2009. The 8 revised full papers and 5 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected. They are organized in topical sections on handovers in multi-access networks, context and connection management, future internet, wireless networking, as well as algorithms and applications.

Author(s): Kostas Pentikousis, Oliver Blume, Ramón Agüero Calvo, Symeon Papavassiliou
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 156
Tags: Связь и телекоммуникации;Мобильная связь;

Title Page......Page 1
Preface......Page 4
Organization......Page 5
Table of Contents......Page 7
Session1: Handovers in Multiaccess Networks......Page 9
Introduction......Page 10
The Handover Problem Formulation......Page 11
IETF Efforts......Page 14
IEEE Efforts......Page 15
DVB Efforts......Page 16
Open Research and Development Issues Related to Inter-system Handover......Page 17
Components of a Framework for Optimized Handover Operations......Page 18
Conclusions......Page 19
References......Page 20
Introduction......Page 21
Related Work......Page 22
Media-Independent Handover Services......Page 23
OpenMIH implementation......Page 25
Proactive Pre-authentication Using OpenMIH......Page 27
Scenario Outline......Page 28
Proactive pre-Authentication Execution......Page 29
References......Page 31
Introduction......Page 33
Multi-Radio Management......Page 34
Multi-Radio Measurements......Page 35
IP Multimedia Subsystem......Page 36
UDP Applications......Page 37
IMS/SIP Applications......Page 38
Demonstrator Set-Up......Page 39
Demonstrator Results......Page 41
References......Page 43
Session 2: Context and Connection Management......Page 45
Introduction......Page 46
Autonomic Connection Management......Page 47
Autonomic Connection Management......Page 48
Simulation Results and Performance Analyzing......Page 51
References......Page 53
Introduction......Page 54
Related Work on Context-Awareness and Overlays in WMNs......Page 55
Multi-Overlay Environment......Page 56
Mobility Optimization through Overlays......Page 57
Integrating Context through Distributed Hash Tables......Page 58
Conclusion......Page 60
References......Page 61
Introduction......Page 62
Context Storage......Page 63
DCXP Messages......Page 64
Universal Context IDs......Page 65
Changes to the UCI When Disseminating Anonymous Context......Page 66
Message Routing and Signaling......Page 67
DCXP Anonymity Primitives......Page 68
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 69
References......Page 70
Method......Page 72
Relay Selection Algorithms......Page 73
Relay Selection Using Power Threshold (PT)......Page 74
EABR (Enhanced Accociativity Based Routing)......Page 75
AEABR (Alternative Enhanced Accociativity Based Routing)......Page 76
Messaging Overheads of the Long Life Relay Selection Algorithms......Page 78
Results of the Relay Selection Algorithms......Page 80
Conclusion......Page 81
References......Page 82
Session 3: Future Internet......Page 83
Background......Page 84
Issues in Current Operations and Management of Internetworking......Page 85
General Composition Principles......Page 86
Network Composition in Ambient Networks......Page 87
Composition Principles in the Nth Stratum Concept......Page 88
Governance for the Control and Supervision of Composition......Page 90
A Meta-model for the Negotiation of Compositions......Page 92
Use Case, Putting the Pieces Together......Page 93
References......Page 94
Introduction......Page 96
The Generic Path Concept......Page 97
Generic Path Architecture Elements......Page 98
The GPMR Concept......Page 99
Mobility Types......Page 102
Mobility Taxonomy......Page 103
Conclusions and Future Work......Page 106
References......Page 107
Session 4: Wireless Networking......Page 108
Introduction......Page 109
Random Walk Framework......Page 111
Hybrid Random Walk Protocols......Page 112
Simple Hybrid Random Walk Protocol (SHRW)......Page 113
Hybrid Random Walk Topology Aware Protocol-Density (HRWTA-d)......Page 114
Numerical Results......Page 115
Analysis of Static Environments......Page 116
Analysis of Mobile Environments......Page 117
Discussion......Page 119
References......Page 120
Introduction......Page 121
Interference Coordination and Self Organization Task......Page 122
Distributed Algorithm......Page 123
Information Exchange and Signalling......Page 125
Simulations......Page 126
Conclusion......Page 128
References......Page 129
Session 5: Algorithms and Applications......Page 131
Introduction......Page 132
Description of the Proposed Algorithm......Page 133
Algorithm Running in the Mobile Terminal (MT)......Page 134
Algorithm Running in the Core Network......Page 136
SDL Prototype and Test-Bed Implementation......Page 137
Conclusions......Page 142
References......Page 143
Introduction......Page 144
Maximum User Response Time......Page 146
From Data Collection to Localization......Page 147
The PDPT Framework Design......Page 152
The PDPT Client Application......Page 153
Conclusions......Page 154
References......Page 155
Author Index......Page 156