ICCCN2005
Technical Program
October 17-19, 2005
San Diego, California USA
Marriott Hotel San Diego Mission Valley
Conference Website: http://icccn.sce.umkc.edu
Monday, Oct. 17, 2005
7:15 – 4:00 : Registration Desk Opens
8:00 – 8:30 : Opening Ceremony (General and
Program Chairs)
8:30 – 9:30 : Keynote Speech I
Network Diversification -
Enabling Innovation in Network Architecture and Services”
Professor Jonathan Turner
Washington University in St. Louis
Monday 10:00 – 11:30
Session 1: Ad Hoc Routing I
Chair: Prasun Sinha, Ohio State University
- 290, Design and Analysis of Connected Dominating Set
Formation for Topology Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Bo Han,
Weijia Jia, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong).
- 360, Coverage-based Probabilistic Forwarding in Ad Hoc
Routing, Hui Ling, Mosse Daniel, Znati Taieb,
University of Pittsburgh (USA).
- 316, A Practical Spanning Tree Based MANET Routing
Algorithm, Wuxu Peng, Zhuojing Li, Texas State University (USA).
- 231, Stability and Hop-Count based Approach for Route
Computation in MANET, Sridhar Rao, Mun Choon Chan, National
University of Singapore (Singapore).
Session 2: Mobility
Chair: Jorge Cobb, University of Texas at Dallas
- 312, Supporting Disconnection Operations Through
Cooperative Hoarding, Kwong Yuen Lai, Zahir Tari, Peter Bertok,
RMIT University (Australia).
- 320, A Handover Management Scheme for Mobile IPv6
Networks, A.K.M. Mahtab Hossain, Kanchana Kanchanasut, Asian
Institute of Technology (Thailand).
- 198, A Modified Random Way-Point Model Equalized for
the Node Crowding Effect, Ahamed Mohammed, Qualcomm (USA).
Session 3: Routing
Chair: Itamar Elhanany, University of Tennesee at
Knoxville
- 271, A Scalable Scheduling Algorithm to Avoid
Conflicts in Switch-Memory-Switch Routers, Yang Xu, Beibei Wu,
Wenjie Li, Bin Liu, Tsinghua University (China).
- 115, Computing Delay Constrained Paths from One Source
to Single/All Destinations, Gang Feng, University of Wisconsin,
Platteville (USA).
- 173, A Simple Method for Balancing Network Utilization
and Quality of A Routing, Yuxi Li, Janelle Harms, Robert Holte,
University of Alberta (Canada).
- 253, Efficient Forwarding of Symbolically Addressed
Geocast Messages, Frank Duerr, Christian Becker, Kurt Rothermel,
Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems, University of Stuttgart
(Germany).
Monday 13:00 – 14:30
Session 4: Energy Efficient Sensors
Chair: Yu Wang, University of North Carolina
- 307, A Lightweight Classification Algorithm for Energy
Conservation in Wireless Sensor Networks, Nurcan Tezcan, Wenye Wang,
North Carolina State University (USA).
- 121, Low-Energy Sensor Network Time Synchronization as
an Emergent Property, Stephen Bush, GE Global Research (USA).
- 202, A Low Power Asymmetric Rendezvous MAC for Sensor
Networks, Kwan-Wu Chin, Raad Raad, University of Wollongong
(Australia).
Session 5: WWANS/WLANS/WPANS
Chair: Nirmala Shenoy, Rochester
Institute of Technology
- 155, A Novel IEEE 802.15.3 CTA Sharing Method for
Supporting VBR Streams, Kwan-Wu Chin, Darryn Lowe, University
of Wollongong (Australia).
- 285, FairMAC: Fair Sharing of Multi-Access Channels in
WLAN Hotspots, Prasun Sinha, Ohio State University (USA), Yuval
Shavitt, Tel Aviv Univ. (Israel) , Ramachandran Ramjee, Bell Labs
(USA), Danny Raz, Sneha Kasera, Univ. of Utah (USA).
- 306, Smart PSK Provisioning: a Key-management and
Authentication Scheme for Wireless Local Area Networks, Dario Tonesi,
Luca Salgarelli, Universita' degli Studi di Brescia (Italy).
- 374, Rate Adaptation in Preemptive Priority Channel
Allocation Scheme for Multiple Traffic Wireless and Mobile Systems,
Qing-An Zeng, Yong Xu, Huazhou Liu, University of Cincinnati (USA).
Session 6: Multicast
Chair: Hongsik Choi, Virginia Commonwealth University
- 308, Constructing Minimum Cost Dynamic Multicast Trees
under Delay Constraint, Min Yang, Y. Yang, SUNY at Stony Brook (USA).
- 252, Heterogeneous QoS Multicast in
DiffServ-like Networks, Sai-Sudhir Anantha-Padmanaban, Opnet Technologies
(USA), Manimaran Govindarasu, Iowa State Univ. (USA), Prasant
Mohapatra, Univ. of California Davis (USA).
- 170, TCP-XM: Unicast-enabled Reliable Multicast,
Karl Jeacle, Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge (UK).
Monday 15:00 – 16:30
Session 7: Ad Hoc Networking
Chair: Jingyuan Zhang, University of Alabama
- 275, Maximizing Open Capacity in Mobile Optical
Backbone Networks Using Controllable Mobile Agents, Fangting Sun,
Abhishek Kashyap, Mark Shayman, University of Maryland (USA).
- 269, Efficient On-Demand Topology Control for Wireless
Ad Hoc Networks, Yu Wang, University of North Carolina (USA),
Xinghua Shi, University of Chicago (USA).
- 213, A Scalable Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Mobile
Ad Hoc Networks, Weigang Wu, Jiannong Cao, Jin Yang, The Hong
Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong).
Session 8: Flow Control
Chair: Kurt Rohloff, UIUC
- 264, Scalable IP-VPN Flow Control Mechanism Supporting
Arbitrary Fairness Criteria - Part 1: Architecture Desgin, Osamu Honda,
Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Makoto Imase, Junichi
Murayama, Kazuhiro Matsuda, Osaka university (Japan).
- 277, CA-RTO: A Contention-Adaptive Retransmission
Timeout, Ioannis Psaras, Vassilis Tsaoussidis,
Lefteris
Mamatas, Democritos University
of Thrace, Xanthi (Greece).
Session 9: Switching & Scheduling
Chair: Manimaran Govindarasu, Iowa State University
- 161, Achieving Maximum Throughput with Minimum Number
of Label Switched Paths in MPLS Networks, Hua Wang, Shandong
University (China), Yamin Sun, NanJing University of Science and
Technology (China), Jianyu Lou, Yu Chen, Xiaojun Shen, University of Missouri-Kansas City (USA).
- 218, A Dual Round-Robin Algorithm for Combined Input-Crosspoint-Queued
Switches, Yanfeng Zheng, Wen Gao, Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences (China).
- 353, On Fair Scheduling in Heterogeneous Link
Aggregated Services, Satya Mohanty, Laxmi Bhuyan, University of
California (USA).
Monday 16:45 – 18:15: Panel Session
Title: "The Next Big Bang in
Wireless and Mobile Communication"
Chair: Dr. Sandra Thuel, Bell Labs, Lucent
Technologies
Moderator: Prof. Rene Cruz, University of California at
San Diego (UCSD)
Panelists:
Dr.
Rajiv Laroia, Flarion Technologies
Founder and CTO of
Flarion Technologies
Dr. Preston Marshall,
DARPA
Program Manager, Next
Generation Communications and Connectionless
Networking, Advanced
Technology Office, Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA),
U.S. Department of Defense
Dr. Joseph Evans, NSF
Program Director of
Computer and Network Systems, NSF
(NeTS program)
Professor Ramesh Rao,
UC San Diego
Professor and Qualcomm
endowed chair in the ECE department for UC
San Diego (UCSD). Also
Director of UCSD Division of the California
Institute for
Telecommunications and Information Technology
Conference Reception: Monday, Oct. 17, 2005, 18:30 – 20:00
Poster Paper Session: during reception
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2005
7:30 – 4:00 : Registration Desk Opens
8:30 – 9:30 : Keynote Speech II
Security and IP-Based 3G
Wireless Networks"
Professor Thomas La Porta
Pennsylvania State University
Tuesday 10:00 – 11:30
Session 10: Ad Hoc Routing II
Chair: Wuxu Peng, Texas State University
- 309, An Anchor-Based Routing Protocol with Cell ID
Management System for Ad Hoc Networks, Huaizhi Li, Mukesh Singhal,
University of Kentucky (USA).
- 246, A Priority Forwarding Technique for Efficient and
Fast Flooding in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Kihwan Kim, Ying Cai,
Wallapak Tavanapong, Iowa State University (USA).
- 354, Energy-Aware Connected Dominating Set
Construction in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Bonam Kim, Junmo Yang, Min-Te
Sun, Auburn University (USA), Dong Zhou, Ohio State University
(USA).
- 216, Grid Based Two Transmission Range Strategy for
MANETs, Zhijun Wang, Jingyuan Zhang, University of Alabama (USA).
Session 11: Optical Networks
Chair: Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- 330, Dynamic Reconfiguration for Optical Network,
Saurabh Bhandari, E. Park, UMKC (USA).
- 292, Sparsely Hubbed Light-Trail grooming networks,
Srivatsan Balasubramanian, Arun Somani, Ahmed Kamal, Iowa State
University (USA).
- 187, On-Line Multicast Routing in WDM Grooming
Networks, Arun Vishwanath, Weifa Liang, The Australian National
University (Australia).
Session 12: Denial-of-Service
Chair: Chin-Tser Huang, University of South Carolina
- 351, Detecting Denial-of-Service Attacks with
Incomplete Audit Data, Animesh Patcha, Jung-Min Park, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA).
- 233, On the Impact of DoS Attacks on Internet Traffic
Characteristics and QoS, Philippe Owezarski, LAAS-CNRS (France).
- 366, Attack Diagnosis: Throttling Distributed
Denial-of-Service Attacks Close to the Attack Sources, Ruiliang Chen,
Jung-Min Park, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(USA).
- 163, On the Effect of Router Buffer Sizes on Low-Rate
Denial of Service Attacks, Sandeep Sarat, Andreas Terzis, Johns
Hopkins University (USA).
Tuesday 13:00 – 14:30
Session 13: MANET Performance
Chair: Hee Yong Youn,
Sungkyunkwan University, South
Korea
- 135, Packet delay estimation for ad hoc networks,
Heberto del Rio, Dilip Sarkar, University of Miami (USA),
Luisa Stelling, Departmen of Mathematics and Computer Science, Barry
University (USA).
- 227, Analysis of TCP Throughput in IEEE 802.11 Based
Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks, Xia Li, National University of Singapore
(Singapore), PengYong Kong, Institute for Infocomm Research
(Singapore), KeeChaing Chua, National University of Singapore
(Singapore).
- 188, Impact of Lossy Links on Performance of Multihop
Wireless Networks, Yuxi Li, Janelle Harms, Robert Holte, University
of Alberta (Canada).
Session 14: WDM Networks
Chair: Driss Benhaddou, Univ. of Houston
- 194, Least-cost Disjoint Paths with Dependent Cost
Structure in Wavelength Continuous Optical WDM Networks, Ajay Todimala,
Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (USA).
- 143, Traffic engineering for Virtual Private Networks
and random traffic demands in WDM optical core networks, Elias Doumith,
Maurice Gagnaire, Olivier Audouin, Nicolas Puech, École Nationale
Supérieure des Télécommunications - Paris (France).
- 208, Reducing Restoration Blocking in WDM Optical
Networks, Zhi Liu, Lu Ruan, Iowa State University (USA).
Session 15: Internet Security
Chair: Kabekode Bhat, Pennsylvania State University
- 192, A Secure Cookie Protocol, Alex Liu,
Jason Kovacs, Univ. of Texas at Austin (USA), Chin-Tser Huang,
University of South Carolina (USA), Mohamed Gouda, Univ. of Texas at
Austin (USA).
- 186, Stochastic Behavior of Random Constant Scanning
Worms, Kurt Rohloff, Tamer Basar, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (USA).
- 259, A balanced key tree approach for dynamic secure
group communication, Geng Hao, Vinodchandran N.V., Byrav Ramamurthy,
University of Nebraska Lincoln (USA), Zou Xuka, Purdue
University-Indianapolis.
Tuesday 15:00 – 16:30
Session 16: QoS and Security in Ad Hoc Networks
Chair: Ying Cai, Iowa State University
- 243, Bandwidth Reservation and QoS in Internet MANETs,
Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan, Vishal Rao, Rochester Institute of
Technology (USA).
- 341, Self-Certified Group Key Generation for Ad Hoc
Clusters in Wireless Sensor Networks, Ortal Arazi, Hairong Qi,
The University of Tennessee (USA).
- 293, An Integrated and Flexible Approach to Robust and
Secure Routing for Wireless Multihop Ad-Hoc Networks, Katia Obraczka,
Rachna Guru, Geoff Huang, UC Santa Cruz (USA).
Session 17: Video Transport
Chair: Wu-chun Feng, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- 205, Offset Distortion Traces for Trace-Based
Evaluation of Video Quality after Network Transport, Patrick Seeling,
Martin Reisslein, Arizona State University (USA), Frank Fitzek,
Aalborg University (Denmark).
- 137, Improving H.264 video transmission in 802.11e
EDCA, Adlen Ksentini, Abdelhak Guéroui, Mohamed Naimi, University of
Cergy-Pontoise (France).
- 145, Performance Studies of Networked Video-On-Demand
Systems, Vrinda Tokekar, A.K. Ramani, Sanjiv Tokekar, Devi Ahilya
University,Indore (India).
Session 18: Overlay Networking
Chair: Do Young Eun, North Carolina State University
- 229, A Peer-to-Peer Overlay for Context Information
Search, Tao Gu, HungKeng Pung, NUS (Singapore), Daqing Zhang,
Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore).
- 276, An Overlay Internetworking Architecture,
Minseok Kwon, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA) ,Sonia Fahmy,
Purdue Univ. (USA).
- 232, Deployable Overlay Network for Defense against
Distributed SYN Flood Attacks, Yuichi Ohsita, Shingo Ata, Masayuki Murata,
Osaka University (Japan).
Tuesday 16:45 – 18:25
Session 19: Best Paper Candidates I
Chair: Sandy Thuel, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
- 130, Packetization of 3D Progressive Meshes for
Streaming over Lossy Networks, Yan Gu, Wei Tsang Ooi, National
University of Singapore (Singapore).
- 165, Reducing the User Perceived Delay of Interactive
TCP Connections Using a Dynamic Priority Approach, Peter Dimopoulos,
Panlop Zeephongsekul, Zahir Tari, RMIT University (Australia).
- 268, A Resource-trading Mechanism for Efficient
Distribution of Large-volume Contents on Peer-to-Peer Networks, Simon G.
M. Koo, C. S. Geroge Lee, Karthik Kannan, Purdue University (USA).
Session 20: Best Paper Candidates II
Chair: Yuanyuan Yang, SUNY Stony Brook
- 375, A Bandwidth Allocation Framework for Adaptive
Multimedia Traffic with Flexible Time Adaptability in Wireless and Mobile
Networks, Pritam Chanda, Qing-An Zeng, University of Cincinnati
(USA).
- 289, Statistical Analysis of the Impact of Routing in
MANET Based on Real-Time Measurements, Avesh Agarwal, Wenye Wang,
North Carolina State University (USA).
- 365, STCP: A Generic Transport Layer Protocol for
Wireless Sensor Networks, Yogesh Iyer, Shashidhar Gandham, Subbarayan
Venkatesan, The University of Texas at Dallas (USA).
Session 21: Best Paper Candidates III
Chair: Luiz DaSilva, Virginia Tech
- 284, A New Low-Delay Matching Algorithm for
Input-Queued Switches, Madhusudan Hosaagrahara, Harish Sethu, Drexel
University (USA).
- 278, On the Limitation of Fluid-based Approach for
Internet Congestion Control, Do Young Eun, North Carolina State
University (USA).
- 338, Distributed Out-bound Load Balancing in Inter-AS
Routing by Random Matchings, Ravi Musunuri, Jorge Cobb, The
University of Texas at Dallas (USA).
Conference Dinner Banquet/Awards: Oct. 18, 2005, 19:00 – 22:00
Banquet Keynote Speech: “Roaming,
Hand-Off and Services Continuity for Voice Services in
Converged Wireless Networks”
Dr. Giridhar D. Mandyam,
Director, Radio Communications Laboratory
and Head, Nokia Research Center
San Diego, California Division.
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005
8:00 – 2:00 : Registration Desk Opens
8:30 – 9:30 : Keynote Speech III
Future of Wireless Networks
Dr. George Rittenhouse, Lucent
Technologies
Vice President, Bell Laboratories Wireless Research
Lucent's CTO for Corporate Strategy
Wednesday 10:00 – 11:30
Session 22: Sensor Networks
Chair: Stephen Bush, GE Global Research
- 230, Sub-network Mobility Analysis in Wireless Sensor
Networks, Noseong Park, Daeyoung Kim, Jihoon Park, Yoonmee Doh,
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea).
- 368, Search-based Physical Attacks in Sensor Networks,
Xun Wang, Chellappan Sriram, Gu Wenjun, Ohio State University (USA)
, Wei Yu, Texas A&M Univ. (USA), Xuan Dong, Ohio State University
(USA).
- 337, Effect of Localized Optimal Clustering for Reader
Anti-Collision in RFID Networks: Fairness Aspects to the Readers,
Joongheon Kim, Wonjun Lee, Jieun Yu, Jihoon Myung, Eunkyo Kim,
Choonhwa Lee, Korea University (Korea).
- 127, Scheduling on Sensor Hybrid Network, Hongsik
Choi, Ju Wang, Esther A. Hughes, Virginia Commonwealth University (USA).
Session 23: Voice over IP (VoIP)
Chair: Wei Liu, Accenture Communication & High
Tech.
- 122, Telecommunication Service Application and
Operational Architecture to Support Video and Voice, Wei Liu,
Accenture/BellSouth (USA), E. Park, University of Missouri at Kansas
City (USA).
- 344, Efficient, Scalable Migration of IP Telephony
Calls for Enhanced Fault-tolerance, Manish Marwah, University of
Colorado at Boulder (USA), David Chavez, Don Gillespie, Vivek
Velamala, Avaya Labs (USA).
- 345, A VoIP Emergency Services Architecture and
Prototype, Matthew Mintz-Habib, Anshuman Rawat, Henning Schulzrinne,
Xiaotao Wu, Columbia University (USA).
Session 24: Network Management
Chair: Keith Vanderveen, Sandia National Laboratories
- 304, Network Simulation Via Hybrid Systems Modeling: A
Time-Stepped Approach, Amogh Kavimandan, Wonsuck Lee,
Marina Thottan, Anirudha Gohakle, Ramesh Viswanathan, Bell
Labs (USA).
- 154, Active and Passive Measurements on Campus,
Regional and National Network Backbone Paths, Prasad Calyam, OARnet
(USA), Dima Krymskiy, Mukundan Sridharan, Paul Schopis,
The Ohio State University (USA), OARnet (USA).
- 335, The Impact of Multi-homing on Network Reliability
and Stability: A Case Study, Hyo-Jeong Shin, KT (Korea), Dan Pei, Mohit Lad,
University of California in Los Angels (USA),
Yanghee Choi, Lixia Zhang, Seoul National University (Korea).
- 251, Dynamic Shared Layer 1 VPN Provisioning in
Next-Generation SONET/SDH Networks, Nasir Ghani, Driss Benhaddou, Wesam
Alanqar, Amimireddygari
Krishna, Dhandu Satish, Tennessee Tech University (USA).
Wednesday 13:00 – 14:30
Session 25: Sensor Network Location and tracking
Chair: Qing-An Zeng, Univ. of Cincinnati
- 317, Directed Position Estimation: A recursive
localization approach for wireless sensor networks, Horacio Oliveira,
Eduardo Nakamura, Antonio Loureiro, Federal University of Minas
Gerais (Brazil).
- 319, Detection and Tracking of Region-Based Evolving
Targets in Sensor Networks, Chunyu Jiang, Guozhu Dong, Bin Wang,
Wright State University (USA).
- 302, A Localization Algorithm with Learning-based
Distances, DuyBach Bui, Daeyoung Kim, Information and
Communications University (Korea).
Session 26: Streaming and Coding
Chair: Haohong Wang, Qualcomm
- 270, Streaming Over Subscription Overlay Networks,
Ying Cai, Jianming Zhou, Iowa State University (USA).
- 128, Efficient Data Retrieving in Distributed
Data-streaming Environments, Yunhao Liu, Jun Miao, Lionel Ni, Jinsong
Han, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong).
Poster Session Papers (Monday
evening during reception):
703, Improvement
Research on Transmission Mechanism of Adaptive Forward Error Correction Code,
Ying Xiong, Yu Zhang, Jin
Xin-yu,
Zhejiang University, China.
706, A Simulation
Study on the Performance Evaluation of UMTS with Multi-service,
Ling Luo, Jianjun Yang and
Kangsheng Chen,
Zhejiang University, China.
707, Bounds on
Throughput Capacity of MANETs, Oualid Chaker and Jean Conan, École
Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada.
708, Adaptable video
streaming over wireless networks,
Dmitri Jarnikov, Johan Lukkien
and Peter Stok, van der,
TUE, Netherlands.
710, Web Services
Management and Selection: Applied Performance Mechanisms, Ruth Lennon and
John Murphy, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland.
715, Real-time video
over wireless ad-hoc networks, Johannes Karlsson, Haibo Li and Jerry
Eriksson, Umea University, Sweden.
717, A Best First
Search based Optimal Wavelength Assignment Algorithm to Minimize the Number of
SONET ADMs in WDM Rings, Sethuraman J, Ambuj Mahanti, Debashis Saha and Samir
Sadhukhan, IIM Calcutta, India.
718, Mobile Multicast
Routing for Broadband Communication Services, Shoji Yoshimura, Hajime Ueno,
Keita Kawano, Kazuhiko Kinoshita and Koso Murakami, Osaka University, Japan.