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WAC 2005: Athens, Greece
- Ioannis Stavrakakis, Michael Smirnov:
Autonomic Communication, Second International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2005, Athens, Greece, October 2-5, 2005, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3854, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-32992-7
Autonomic Session 1
- Pan Hui, Augustin Chaintreau, Richard Gass, James Scott, Jon Crowcroft, Christophe Diot:
Pocket Switched Networking: Challenges, Feasibility and Implementation Issues. 1-12 - Lidia Yamamoto, Christian F. Tschudin:
Experiments on the Automatic Evolution of Protocols Using Genetic Programming. 13-28 - Iacopo Carreras, Francesco De Pellegrini, Daniele Miorandi, Hagen Woesner:
Service Evolution in a Nomadic Wireless Environment. 29-40 - Erol Gelenbe:
User Cooperation and Search in Intelligent Networks. 41-56
Autonomic Session 2
- Kai Zimmermann, Sebastian Felis, Stefan Schmid, Lars Eggert, Marcus Brunner:
Autonomic Wireless Network Management. 57-70 - Apostolos Malatras, George Pavlou:
Context-Driven Self-configuration of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 71-85 - Holger Claussen:
Autonomous Self-deployment of Wireless Access Networks in an Airport Environment. 86-98
Autonomic Session 3
- Maurice D. Mulvenna, Franco Zambonelli, Kevin Curran, Chris D. Nugent:
Knowledge Networks. 99-114 - Graeme Stevenson, Paddy Nixon, Simon A. Dobson:
Towards a Reliable, Wide-Area Infrastructure for Context-Based Self-management of Communications. 115-128 - David Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan, Ruaidhri Power, John Keeney:
Semantic Interoperability for an Autonomic Knowledge Delivery Service. 129-140
Autonomic Session 4
- Tassos Dimitriou, Ioannis Krontiris:
Autonomic Communication Security in Sensor Networks. 141-152 - Vassileios Tsetsos, Giannis F. Marias, Sarantis Paskalis:
Trust Management Issues for Ad Hoc and Self-organized Networks. 153-164 - Rosa Mavropodi, Christos Douligeris:
Multipath Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Security Issues and Performance Evaluation. 165-176
Autonomic Session 5
- Dominique Gaïti, Guy Pujolle, Mikaël Salaün, Hubert Zimmermann:
Autonomous Network Equipments. 177-185 - Xiaoyuan Gu, Xiaoming Fu, Hannes Tschofenig, Lars C. Wolf:
Towards Self-optimizing Protocol Stack for Autonomic Communication: Initial Experience. 186-201 - Giuseppe Valetto, Laurent Goix, Guillaume Delaire:
Towards Service Awareness and Autonomic Features in a SIP-Enabled Network. 202-213
Autonomic Session 6
- Pablo Chacin, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro, Isaac Chao, Oscar Ardaiz:
Integration of Decentralized Economic Models for Resource Self-management in Application Layer Networks. 214-225 - George C. Polyzos, Christopher N. Ververidis, Elias C. Efstathiou:
Service Discovery and Provision for Autonomic Mobile Computing. 226-236 - Nadeem Akhtar, Klaus Moessner, Ralf Kernchen:
Context Dissemination for Autonomic Communication Systems. 237-242
Autonomic Session 7
- Vincent Borrel, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Serge Fdida:
On Natural Mobility Models. 243-253 - Iacopo Carreras, Antonio Francescon, Enrico Gregori:
Nomadic Wireless Sensor Networks for Autonomic Pervasive Environments. 254-265 - Antonio G. Ruzzelli, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Richard Tynan:
Adaptive Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks. 266-276
Invited Program
- Paul G. Spirakis:
Keynote Talk Summary: Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor Networks. 277-277 - Cesar A. Santivanez:
Invited Talk I Summary: Opportunistic Spectrum Access for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Research Challenges. 278-280 - Costas Courcoubetis:
Invited Talk II Summary: Incentive Schemes in Memory-Less P2P Systems. 281-282 - Leandros Tassiulas:
Invited Talk III Summary: Coordination and Resilience in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. 283-285
Panel Reports
- Ioannis Stavrakakis, Antonis Panagakis:
Panel 1 Report: Autonomicity Versus Complexity. 286-292 - Mikhail Smirnov:
Panel 2 Report: Autonomic Communication Roadmap. 293-302
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