IEEE  ICCCN2004
  Technical Program
  
   
  
  
  
  Monday, Oct. 11, 2004
  
   7:15    Registration
  Desk Opens (by Kitty Hawk)
  
   8:00 – 8:30 Opening Ceremony (General and Program Chairs, Midway)
  
   8:30 – 9:30 Keynote I:  "System X: Building the Virginia Tech Supercomputer"
                                         
  Dr. Srinidhi Varadarajan,
  Virginia Tech. (Midway)
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  Monday 10:00 – 11:30
  Session 1: Optical
  Network Survivability I  (Midway)
  Chair: Benjamin Barán, National University of Asunción
  
    - Fast
      Restoration of Signaling Packet Transportation in WDM Networks under
      Multiple Failures, Kang Xi, Shin'ichi
      Arakawa, Masayuki Murata, Osaka Univ. (Japan).
-  A
      Restoration Software Framework for Survivable WDM Optical Networks, Sung
      Woo Tak, South Dakota State Univ. (USA), Passakon Prathombutr, National Electronics and Technology
      Center (Thailand), Jongwook Jang, Dongeui
      Univ. (Korea), E. K. Park, Univ.
      of Missouri Kansas City (USA).
-  Optimal
      priority-based lightpath allocation for survivable WDM networks, Suqin Zhong, Arunita Jaekel, Univ. of Windsor (Canada).
   
  
  
  
  Session 2: Ad Hoc
  Networks (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: Stephen Bush, GE Research
  
    - An
      Application-Level QoS Comparison of Single-Stream and Multi-Stream
      Approaches in a Wireless Ad Hoc Network, Toshiro Nunome, Shuji Tasaka, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Japan).
- TKGS:
      Verifiable Threshold-Based Key Generation Scheme in Open Wireless Ad Hoc
      Networks, Mohammed Moharrum, Ravi
      Mukkamala, Old Dominion Univ. (USA), Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech (USA).
- Path
      Based Routing Algorithm for Ad Hoc Networks, Weilin Zeng, Tatsuya Suda, Univ. of California Irvine (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 3: Internet
  Routing (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Itamar Elhanany, University of Tennessee
  
    - A
      Fast Rerouting Scheme for OSPF/IS-IS Networks, Yong Liu, A. L. Narasimha Reddy, Texas A&M Univ. (USA).
- Preventing
      Oscillations in I-BGP with Route Reflectors, Tomas Klockar, Lenka Carr-Motycková, Lulea Univ. of Technology
      (Sweden).
- Optimal
      and Guaranteed Alternative LSP for Multiple Failures, Lemma Hundessa, Jordi Domingo-Pascual, Univ. Politècnica de
      Catalunya (Spain).
      
      
   
  
  
  
  Monday 13:00 – 14:30
  Session 4: Transport
  Protocols (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Ton Engbersen, IBM Zurich Research Labs
  
   
  
  
  
  
    - The
      Impact of UMTS/WCDMA Channel Round-Trip Time Variations on TCP Vegas
      Performance, Anthony Lo, Delft
      Univ. of Technology (Netherlands)
      Geert Heijenk, Univ. of Twente (Netherlands), Ignas Niemegeers, Delft Univ. of Technology (Netherlands).
- Packet
      Reordering, High Speed Networks and Transport Protocol Performance, Ladan
      Gharai, Univ. of Southern California (USA),
      Colin Perkins, Univ. of Glasgow (UK), Tom
      Lehman, Univ. of Southern California (USA).
- Channel
      Delay Impact on TCP and SCPS-TP over LEO/GEO-Stationary Space Links, Ruhai
      Wang, Lamar Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 5: Overlay
  networks (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair:
  Damien Magoni, Université Louis Pasteur
  
    - SODON:
      A High Availability Multi-Source Content Distribution Overlay, Pei
      Zheng, Arcadia Univ. (USA).
- Intelligent
      Extensible Routing For Overlay Networks With Embedded Constraint Resource
      Planning Shell: A Case Study With Deadline Based Packet Forwarding, Javed
      Khan, Nouman Bantan, Kent State Univ. (USA).
- CBRBrain:
      Provide Content Based Routing Service Over Internet Backbone, Wen-Zhan
      Song, Li Xiang-Yang, Illinois Institute of Technology (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 6: Stochastic
  Modeling of QOS (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Wenye Wang, North Carolina State University
  
    - Stochastic
      Modelling of Maintaining Specified QoS Constraints in Discrete-Time Domain,
      Lin Guan, Mike Woodward, Irfan Awan,
      Univ. of Bradford (UK).
- A
      Systematic Approach for Providing End-to-End Probabilistic QoS Guarantees,
      Sami Ayyorgun, Los Alamos
      National Laboratory (USA) Wu-chun
      Feng, Ohio State Univ. (USA).
- Reducing
      Queue-Fill Variability for Emergency Traffic in a Differentiated Services
      Network, Manali Joshi, Cory Beard,
      Univ. of Missouri Kansas City (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Monday 15:00 – 16:30
  Session 7: Queue
  & Buffer Management (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Cory Beard, University of Missouri Kansas City
  
    - Fairness
      and Delay Guarantees of the New Pipelined-Sections Buffer Management
      Method, Corneliu Pencea, Shun Cheung,
      Emory Univ. (USA).
- Active
      Queue Management Algorithm Considering Queue and Load States, Jaesung
      Hong, Changhee Joo, Saewoong Bahk, Seoul National Univ. (Korea).
- Topology
      Based Packet Marking, Basheer Al-Duwairi,
      Thomas Daniels, Iowa State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 8: WLANs/WPANs
  (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: Nirmala Shenoy, Rochester Institute of Technology
  
  
  
    - Cross-layer
      Optimized Routing for Bluetooth Personal Area Network, Leping
      Huang, Hongyuan Chen, T.V.L.N Sivakumar, Nokia Research Center Tokyo (Japan),
      Kaoru Sezaki, Univ. of Tokyo (Japan).
- Continuous
      Space Estimation for WLAN Location Determination Systems, Moustafa
      Youssef, Ashok Agrawala, Univ. of 
      Maryland College Park (USA).
- High-Performance
      MAC for High-Capacity Wireless LANs, Yuan
      Yuan, Univ. of Maryland College Park (USA), Daqing Gu, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (USA),
      William Arbaugh, Univ. of Maryland College Park (USA), Jinyun
      Zhang, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 9: VPN
  & Multimedia (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Arup Acharya, IBM Thomas Watson Lab
  
    - On
      Packet Loss Estimation for Virtual Private Networks Services,
      Dongli Zhang, Dan Ionescu, Univ. of Ottawa (Canada).
- Experimental
      evaluations of Open- Source Linux-based VPN solutions, Shashank
      Khanvilkar, Ashfaq Khokhar, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA).
      
      
   
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  Monday 16:45 – 18:15:  Panel
  Session (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Stephen Bush, GE Research
        
  Title: "The
  Future of Sensor Networks: New Challenges and Innovative Approaches 
  
  (inspired by challenges in related fields)".
  
   Panel lists:
  Martha Steenstrup (Wireless Comm., Stow Research), 
  
  
                           
  Azar Alizadeh (Nanotechnology, GE), 
  
  
                           
  Anna Scaglione (Complexity Theory, Cornell),  and 
  
  
                           
  Jonathan Miller (Computational Biology, Baylor College of
  Medicine).
  
   
  
  
  
  Conference Reception:  Monday,
  Oct. 11, 2004,  18:30 – 20:00 (O’Hare
  4)
  
   Poster Paper Session:
  during reception (O’Hare 4)
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
  
  Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004
  
   7:30    Registration
  Desk Opens (by Kitty Hawk)
  
   8:30 – 9:30 Keynote II:   "Impact of on-line Gaming on Networking"
  
  
                                              
  Chekib Akrout, IBM, Vice President
  
  
                                              
  PowerPC and Networking Technology Development (Midway)
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  Tuesday 10:00 – 11:30
  Session 10: WDM
  and SONET (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Arun Somani, Iowa State University
  
    - Group
      Switching for DWDM Optical Networks, Yuanyuan
      Yang, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (USA),
      S.Q. Zheng, Univ. of Texas at Dallas (USA), Dominique
      Verchere, Alcatel (USA).
- IMSA:
      An Algorithm for SRLG Diverse Routing in WDM Mesh Networks, Ajay
      Todimala, Byrav Ramamurthy, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA).
- Minimizing
      the Differential Delay for Virtually Concatenated Ethernet Over SONET
      Systems, Satyajeet Ahuja, Univ.
      of Arizona (USA), Turgay Korkmaz, Univ.
      of Texas at San Antonio (USA), Marwan
      Krunz, Univ. of Arizona (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 11: MANET
  Routing (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology
  
    - Performance
      Comparison of Geocast Routing Protocols for a MANET, Peiling Yao, Ed Krohne, Tracy Camp, Colorado School of Mines (USA).
- A
      Location-Based Routing Algorithm for Vehicle to Vehicle Communication, Raul
      Aquino, Robert Edwards, Arthur Edwards, Univ. of Sheffield (UK).
- Dynamic
      Key Management for Secure Routing In LCMRMG, Wuxu Peng, Yalin Wang, Texas State Univ. (USA), Kia
      Makki, Florida International Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 12: Video
  Communications (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Hon-Wai Leong, National University of Singapore
  
    - A
      Hybrid Source-Channel Coding Scheme for Object-based Wireless Video
      Communications, Haohong Wang, Qualcomm,
       Aggelos Katsaggelos, Northwestern Univ. (USA).
- Network
      Adaptive Packet Scheduling for Streaming Video over Error-prone Networks, Jong-ok
      Kim, Hideki Tode, Koso Murakami, Osaka Univ. (Japan).
- Comparison
      of Traffic and Quality Characteristics of Rate-Controlled Wavelet and DCT
      Video, Beshan Kulapala, Patrick
      Seeling, Martin Reisslein, Arizona State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  12:30 – 13:00 Plenary talk: Dr. Mohsen
  Guizani, IEEE/TCCC/Western
  Mich Univ
  
                      
  
  
     
  “Status of Next Generation Cellular and Wireless Local Area Network
  Services 
  
  
       
  and Current Research Activities” (Midway)
  
   
  
  
  
  Tuesday 13:00 – 14:30
  Session 13: TCP
  Congestion Control (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Ru Wang, Lamar University
  
    - A
      Comparison of TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Protocols, Surekha
      Biyani, James Martin, Clemson Univ. (USA).
- A
      TCP-Friendly Congestion Control to Guarantee Smoothness by Slack Term, Yuan-Cheng
      Lai, Shih-Che Chien, National Taiwan Univ. of Science and Technology (Taiwan).
- Dynamic
      Congestion Control to Improve Performance of TCP Split-Connections over
      Satellite Links, Lijuan Wu, Fei Peng,
      Victor Leung, Univ. of British Columbia (Canada).
   
  
  
  
  Session 14: Wireless
  Networks (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: Wenye Wang, North Carolina State University
  
    - A
      Mobility Model for Cost Analysis in Integrated Cellular/WLANs, Nirmala
      Shenoy, Bruce Hartpence, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA), Rafael
      Montalvo Mantilla, Cisco Systems (USA).
- A
      Dynamic-Priority Based Approach to Streaming Video Over Cellular Network, Shantanu
      Kumar Singh, Hon Wai Leong, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore), Som
      Nath Chakravarty, Flying Broom Pte Ltd. (Singapore).
   
  
  
  
  Session 15: Multicast
  and any cast (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech
  
    - k-Anycast
      Game in Selfish Networks, Weizhao
      Wang, Xiang-Yang Li, Ophir Frieder, Illinois Institute of Technology (USA).
- Multicast
      State Balancing By Using Alternate Shortest Paths, Damien Magoni, Univ. Louis Pasteur (France).
- Multiobjective
      Multicast Routing Algorithm for Traffic Engineering, Jorge Crichigno, Univ. Católica Ntra. Sra.
      de la Asunción (Paraguay), Benjamin
      Baran, Univ. Nacional de Asunción (Paraguay).
      
      
   
  
  
  
  Tuesday 15:00 – 16:30
  Session 16: Optical
  Network Survivability II (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Benjamin Barán, National University of Asunción
  
    - Evaluating
      Dual-Failure Restorability in Mesh-Restorable WDM Optical Networks, Michael
      T. Frederick, Pallab Datta, Arun K. Somani, Iowa State Univ. (USA).
- A
      Multicast Protection Algorithm for Optical WDM Networks, Ying
      Zhang, Deepinder Sidhu, Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County (USA).
- Finding
      Good Candidate Cycles for Efficient p-Cycle Network Design, Chang
      Liu, Lu Ruan, Iowa State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 17: Network
  Monitoring (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: Lemma Hundessa, Polytechnic of Catalunya
  
    - Scalable
      Network Monitoring for Multimedia Applications in Enterprise Networks, Bengi
      Karaçali, Avaya Labs Research (USA),
      Chandra Kintala, Stevens Institute of Technology (USA).
- An
      Empirical Evaluation of Landmark Placement on Internet Coordinate Schemes,
      Sridhar Srinivasan, Ellen Zegura,
      Georgia Tech (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 18: QoS (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina
  
  
  
    -  Differentiated Quality of Service Slotted ALOHA, Douglas
      Dillon, Hughes Network Systems (USA).
-  A
      Load Balancing Hierarchical Model for Micro-mobility Management, Jing
      Li, Sampalli Srinivas, Dalhousie Univ. (Canada).
- Quality
      of Service in Two-Stage Ethernet Passive Optical Access Networks, Abdallah
      Shami, Xiaofeng Bai, Lakehead Univ. (Canada), Chadi
      Assi, Concordia Univ. (Canada), Nasir
      Ghani, Tennessee Tech Univ. (USA).
      
      
   
  Tuesday 16:45 – 18:25
  Session 19: Best
  Paper Candidates (Midway)
  
  
  Chair: Stephen Bush, GE Research
  
  
  
    - An
      Analytical Study on the Impact of Authentication in Wireless Local Area
      Network, Wei Liang, Wenye Wang,
      North Carolina State Univ. (USA).
      
      
- Modeling
      Energy Consumption in Single-Hop IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks, Marcelo
      Carvalho, Cintia Margi, Katia Obraczka, J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, Univ.
      of California Santa Cruz (USA).
- Connected
      K-Coverage Problem in Sensor Networks, Zongheng
      Zhou, Samir Das, Himanshu Gupta, State Univ. of New York Stony Brook (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 20: Best
  Paper Candidates (Kitty Hawk)
  
  
  Chair: S. Q. Zheng, University of Texas at Dallas
  
    - HRED:
      A Simple and Efficient Active Queue Management Algorithm, Liujia
      Hu, Ajay Kshemkalyani, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (USA).
- Effective
      Network Monitoring, Yuri Breitbart,
      Feodor Dragan, Hassan Gobjuka, Kent State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 21: Best
  Paper Candidates (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology
  
    - Exploiting
      Autonomous System Information in Structured Peer-to-Peer Networks, Ji
      Li, Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA).
- Email
      Worms Modeling and Defense, Cliff
      Zou, Don Towsley, Weibo Gong, Univ. of Massachusetts (USA).
- An
      Effective Scheduling Method with Finer Data Division for Continuous Media
      Data Broadcasting, Tomoki Yoshihisa,
      Masahiko Tsukamoto, Shojiro Nishio, Osaka Univ. (Japan).
   
  
  
  
  Conference Dinner Banquet/Awards: Oct. 12, 2004, 19:00 – 22:00 (O’Hare
  4)
  
   
  
  
  
  
   Wednesday, Oct.
  13, 2004
  
  
  
   8:00    Registration
  Desk Opens (by Kitty Hawk)
  
   8:30 – 9:30 Keynote III:   "Self-Organization
  of Wireless Networks: The New Frontier"
  
  
                                               
  Dr. Sudhir Dixit, Nokia Fellow, Nokia NRC/Boston (Midway)
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  Wednesday 10:00 – 11:30
  Session 22: Optical
  Networks (Love A)
  
  
  Chair: Arunita Jaeckel, University of Windsor
  
    - Performance
      versus Cost Analysis of WDM Networks with Dynamic Traffic Grooming
      Capabilities, Isabella Cerutti,
      Andrea Fumagalli, Sonal Sheth, Univ. of Texas at Dallas (USA).
- Optical
      network design with optical constraints in multi-hop wdm mesh networks, Kwangil
      Lee, Mark Shayman, Univ. of Maryland College Park (USA).
- Model
      for Series of Reconfigurations in Wavelength-Routed Optical Networks, Passakon
      Prathombutr, National Electronics and Technology Center (Thailand), Jerry Stach, E. K. Park, Univ. of Missouri Kansas City (USA), Sung
      Woo Tak, South Dakota State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 23: IEEE
  802.11 (Love B)
  
  
  Chair: Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina
  
   
  
  
  
  
    - Admission
      Control for Variable Bit Rate traffic uisng Variable Service Interval in
      IEEE 802.11e WLANs, Wing Fai Fan,
      Danny H. K. Tsang, Brahim Bensaou, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and
      Technology (China).
- Proxy-RED:
      An AQM Scheme for Wireless Local Area Networks, Sungwon Yi, Martin Keppes, Sachin Garg, Xidong Deng,
      Pennsylvania State Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 24: Peer
  to Peer (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Karen Sollins, MIT
  
    - A
      Genetic-Algorithm-Based Neighbor-Selection Strategy for Hybrid Peer-to-Peer
      Networks, Simon G. M. Koo, C. S.
      George Lee, Karthik Kannan, Purdue Univ. (USA).
- A
      Hybrid Topology Architecture for P2P Systems, Aameek Singh, Ling Liu, Georgia Tech (USA).
- Cooperative
      Patching: A client based P2P architecture for supporting continuous live
      video streaming., Meng Guo, Mostafa
      Ammar, Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Wednesday 13:00 – 14:30
  Session 25: Network
  Security (Love A)
  
  
  Chair: Ru Wang, Lamar University
  
    - Formal
      Specification and Verification of a Micropayment Protocol, Mohamed
      Gouda, Alex Liu, Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA).
- Measurement
      and Analysis of Worm Propagation on Internet Network Topology, Jonghyun
      Kim, Sridhar Radhakrishnan, Sudarshan K. Dhall, Univ. of Oklahoma (USA).
- Analyzing
      the Performance of Internet Worm Attack Approaches, Yu Wei, Texas A&M Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  Session 26: Sensor
  Networks (Love B)
  
  
  Chair: Feiyi Wang, MCNC R&D Institute
  
    - PAGER:
      A Distributed Algorithm for the Dead-end Problem of Location-based Routing
      in Sensor Networks, Le Zou, Mi Lu,
      Zixiang Xiong, Texas A&M Univ. (USA).
- Efficient
      Collection of Sensor Data in Remote Fields Using Mobile Collectors, Yuldi
      Tirta, Zhiyuan Li, Yung-Hsiang Lu, Saurabh Bagchi, Purdue Univ. (USA).
   
  
  
  
  
   Session 27: Voice over IP (Haneda)
  
  
  Chair: Luiz DaSilva, Virginia Tech
  
    - Adaptive
      IP Encapsulation for Real-Time Traffic Over Ethernet, Marwan Krunz, Univ. of Arizona (USA), Phillip Rosengard, Raytheon (USA).
- Design
      and Implementation of SIP Network and Client Services, Aameek
      Singh, Georgia Tech (USA), Priya
      Mahadevan, Univ. of California San Diego (USA), Arup
      Acharya, Zon-Yin Shae, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (USA).
- Context-aware
      Communication Services: A Framework for Building Enhanced IP Telephony
      Services, Manuel Goertz, Ralf
      Ackermann, Johannes Schmitt, Ralf Steinmetz, Darmstadt Univ. of
      Technology (Germany).
   
   
  
  
  
  Poster Session Papers (Monday evening during
  reception in O’Hare 4):
  
  
  
   Spatial
  Multipath Location Aided Ad Hoc Routing, Soumendra Nanda and Robert Gray,
  Dartmouth College, USA
  
  
  
   An
  Efficient Queue Urgency Metric with Application to High-Speed Packet
  Switching, Michael Kahane, U. Barzilai, and I. Elhanany, Ben-Gurion University,
  Israel 
  
  
  
   Bandwidth-Guaranteed
  QoS Multicast Routing by Multiple Paths in AD Hoc Wireless Networks,
  Huayi Wu, Xiaohua Jia, Yanxiang He and Chuanhe Huang,  City University of Hong Kong
  
  
  
   AUM:
  Auto-Update MIcromobility for IPv6 Networks, Aurbind Sharma and A.L. Ananda, 
  National University of  Singapore
  
  
  
   Querying
  Sensor Networks: Techniques, Evaluation, and New Directions, Sayed Ahmed,
  M. Rasit Eskicioglu, and Sajid Hussain, University of Manitoba
  
  
   Procedure
  for Multicast Tree Maintenance Based on Member Time Duration, Kais Mnif and
  Michel Kadoch, Ecole de Technolgie Superieure, Canada
  
  
  
   ForCES
  Protocol Design Anaysis for Protection against DoS
  Attacks,
  Shadhidhar Lakkavalli and Hormuzd Khosravi, Intel Corp, USA