August 11, 2000
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
MobiHoc 2000
received 82 submissions, of which 13 were accepted as regular
papers, and 12 as posters. The accepted papers/posters came from 13
countries.
Keynote
Leonard Kleinrock
will present a keynote address on
Beyond the Netherworld of Cyberspace.
The keynote address will be presented during the lunch break (12:00 - 1:30 p.m.).
Click here for the slides used in this talk (PDF file).
Introductions and Welcome
8:00 - 8:15 a.m.
Bluetooth
Networking
Tony Larsson,
Ericsson Research
8:15 - 8:30 a.m.
Session A: Routing
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Session Chair: David B. Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University and Rice University
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On the Impact
of Alternate Path Routing for Load Balancing in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Marc Pearlman,
Zygmunt Haas (Cornell University),
Peter Sholander (Scientific Research Corporation), and
Siamak S. Tabrizi (Air Force Rome Laboratories)
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LANMAR: Landmark Routing for Large Scale Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks with Group Mobility
Guangyu Pei,
Mario Gerla, and
Xiaoyan Hong (University of California, Los Angeles)
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DDR-Distributed
Dynamic Routing Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Navid Nikaein,
Houda Labiod, and
Christian Bonnet (Eurecom Institute)
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Predicting Node Proximity in Ad-Hoc Networks: A Least Overhead
Adaptive Model for Selecting Stable Routes
A. Bruce McDonald and
Taieb Znati (University of Pittsburgh)
Session B: Multicasting
10:45 - 12:00 a.m.
Session Chair: Joseph Macker,
Naval Research Laboratory
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Neighbor Supporting Ad Hoc Multicast Routing Protocol
Seungjoon Lee and
Chongkwon Kim (Seoul National University)
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Role-Based Multicast in Highly Mobile but
Sparsely Connected Ad Hoc Networks
Linda Briesemeister (DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology) and
Gunter Hommel (Technical University of Berlin)
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Content Based Multicast (CBM) in Ad Hoc Networks
Hu Zhou and
Suresh Singh (Oregon State University)
Keynote Address and Lunch
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Topic:
Beyond the Netherworld of Cyberspace
Click here for the slides used in this talk (PDF file).
Session C: Novel Issues
1:30 - 2:45 p.m.
Session Chair: Andrew T. Campbell,
Columbia University
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An Architecture for Building Self-Configurable Systems
Lakshminarayanan Subramanian and
Randy H. Katz (University of California, Berkeley)
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MIPMANET - Mobile IP for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Ulf Jonsson,
Fredrik Alriksson,
Tony Larsson,
Per Johansson (Ericsson Radio Systems), and
Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. (Royal Institute of Technology)
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Enforcing Service Availability in Mobile Ad-Hoc WANs
Levente Buttyan and
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne)
Session D: Link Layer
3:15 - 4:30 p.m.
Session Chair: Fred L. Templin, SRI International
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Fair Medium Access in 802.11 based Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Brahim Bensaou,
Yu Wang, and
Chi Chung Ko (National University of Singapore)
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Low Power Rendezvous in Embedded Wireless Networks
Terry Todd (McMaster University),
Frazer Bennett (PA Consulting Group), and
Alan Jones (AT&T Laboratories Cambridge)
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Assignment Methods for Spatial Reuse TDMA
Jimmi Gronkvist (Swedish Defence Research Establishment)
Poster Session
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Session Chair: C-K. Toh, Georgia Institute of Technology
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A Speech-Optimised Multiple Access
Scheme for a Mobile Ad Hoc Network
V. N. Muthiah and
W. C. Wong (National University of Singapore)
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On the Reduction of Broadcast Redundancy in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Wei Peng and
Xi-Cheng Lu (Changsha Institute of Technology)
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Central Controller Handover Procedure for ETSI-BRAN HiperLAN/2
Ad Hoc Networks and Clustering with Quality of Service Guarantees
Jorg Habetha,
Andreas Hettich,
Jorg Peetz (Aachen Institute of Technology), and
Yonggang Du (Philips Research Laboratories)
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DEAPspace -- Transient Ad-hoc Networking of Pervasive Devices
Reto Hermann,
Dirk Husemann,
Michael Moser,
Michael Nidd,
Christian Rohner, and
Andreas Schade (IBM Zurich Research Lab)
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Securing Ad Hoc Services, a Jini View
Christian Gehrmann (Ericsson Research), and
Pekka Nikander (Helsinki Institute of Technology)
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Dynamic Quality-of-Service for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
M. Mirhakkak,
N. Schult, and
D. Thomson (MITRE Corporation)
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A Simulation Analysis on Reactive Route Repair Techniques
for QoS Sensitive Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
George Aggelou and
Rahim Tafazolli (University of Surrey)
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Proximity Awareness and Fast Connection Establishment in Bluetooth
Theodoros Salonidis (University of Maryland),
Pravin Bhagwat (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), and
Leandros Tassiulas (University of Maryland)
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Utility-Based Decision-Making in Wireless Sensor Networks
John Byers and
Gabriel Nasser (Boston University)
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A Distributed Mechanism for Topology Discovery in Ad hoc Wireless
Networks using Mobile Agents
Romit RoyChoudhury (Haldia Institute of Technology),
Somprakash Bandyopadhyay (PricewaterhouseCoopers Ltd.), and
Krishna Paul (CTS-Calcutta)
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Performance Aspects of Bluetooth Scatternet Formation
G. Miklos,
A. Racz,
Z. Turanyi,
A. Valko (Ericsson Research), and
P. Johansson (Ericsson Radio Systems)
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Load Balancing via Relay in Next Generation Wireless
Systems
Chunming Qiao,
Hongyi Wu, and
Ozan Tonguz (University at Buffalo)
NOTE: The program listed above is preliminary, and the
session schedule is subject to change.