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LCDNet@MOBICOM 2013: Miami, Florida, USA
- Arjuna Sathiaseelan, Jon Crowcroft, Emmanuel Lochin:
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM MobiCom workshop on Lowest cost denominator networking for universal access, LCDNet@MobiCom 2013, Miami, Florida, USA, September 30, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2365-9
Keynote address
- Srinivasan Keshav:
The challenge of deployment. 1-2
Deploying community networks
- Luca Boccassi, Marwan M. Fayed, Mahesh K. Marina:
Binder: a system to aggregate multiple internet gateways in community networks. 3-8 - Abdullah Alhussainy, Karin Anna Hummel, Panayotis Antoniadis:
How much can we carry?: a capacity analysis of delay tolerant networking in developing countries. 9-14 - Zubair Nabi:
Raabta: low-cost video conferencing for the developing world. 15-20
Poster presentations
- Ioannis Komnios, Vassilis Tsaoussidis:
CARPOOL: extending free internet access over DTN in urban environment. 21-24 - Waldir Moreira, Ronedo Ferreira, Douglas Cirqueira, Paulo Mendes, Eduardo Cerqueira:
SocialDTN: a DTN implementation for digital and social inclusion. 25-28 - Milena Radenkovic, Heidi Howard, Jon Crowcroft, Murray Goulden, Christian Greiffenhagen, Derek McAuley, Richard Mortier:
Providing security for wireless community networks. 29-32
Keynote address
- Scott Burleigh:
Nanosatellites for universal network access. 33-34
Enabling Multi-layer Resource Pooling
- George Parisis, Dirk Trossen:
Filling the gaps of unused capacity through a fountain coded dissemination of information. 35-40 - Sotirios-Angelos Lenas, Vassilis Tsaoussidis:
Traffic shaping for enabling less-than-best effort services at the edges of broadband connections. 41-46 - Nicolas Kuhn, Huyen Chi Bui, Jérôme Lacan, José Radzik, Emmanuel Lochin:
On the trade-off between spectrum efficiency with dedicated access and short end-to-end transmission delays with random access in DVB-RCS2. 47-52
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