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NOF 2011: Paris, France
- International Conference on the Network of the Future, NOF 2011, Paris, France, November 28-30, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1605-8
- Albert Mráz, Péter Fazekas:
Analysis of channel estimation imperfections within the 3GPP LTE physical layer. 1-5 - Fatma Ghandour, Mounir Frikha, Sami Tabbane:
A fair and power saving uplink scheduling scheme for 3GPP LTE systems. 6-9 - Oliver Hanka, Hans Wippel:
Secure deployment of application-tailored protocols in future networks. 10-14 - David Oriol, Thi Mai Trang Nguyen:
Towards protocol design based on composition of functionalities. 15-19 - Denis Martin, Hans Wippel, Helge Backhaus:
A future-proof application-to-network interface. 20-24 - Mathias Fischer, Michael Kissmann, Sascha Grau, Guenter Schaefer:
On virtualization-based network support for peer-assisted live-streaming applications. 25-30 - Othmen Braham, Guy Pujolle:
Virtual wireless network urbanization. 31-34 - Adil Razzaq, Peter Sjödin, Markus Hidell:
Minimizing bottleneck nodes of a substrate in virtual network embedding. 35-40 - Pedro Silveira Pisa, Rodrigo S. Couto, Hugo E. T. Carvalho, Daniel J. S. Neto, Natalia Castro Fernandes, Miguel Elias M. Campista, Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte, Guy Pujolle:
VNEXT: Virtual network management for Xen-based Testbeds. 41-45 - Kunpeng Liu, Bijan Jabbari, Stefano Secci:
Understanding Transit-Edge routing separation: Analysis and characterization. 46-51 - Diogo M. F. Mattos, Natalia Castro Fernandes, Victor T. da Costa, Leonardo P. Cardoso, Miguel Elias M. Campista, Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Otto Carlos M. B. Duarte:
OMNI: OpenFlow MaNagement Infrastructure. 52-56 - John Day, Eleni Trouva, Eduard Grasa, Patsy Phelan, Miguel Ponce de Leon, Steve Bunch, Ibrahim Matta, Lubomir T. Chitkushev, Louis Pouzin:
Bounding the router table size in an ISP network using RINA. 57-61 - Julius Mueller, Thomas Magedanz, Marius Corici, Dragos Vingarzan:
UE & network initiated QoS reservation in NGN and beyond. 62-67 - Rahamatullah Khondoker, Eric M. S. P. Veith, Paul Mueller:
A description language for communication services of future network architectures. 68-75 - Sumiko Miyata, Tutomu Murase, Katsunori Yamaoka:
An access-point selection algorithm for user QoS and system optimization based on user cooperative moving. 76-80 - Djibrilla Amadou Kountché, Benjamin Neveux, Nicolas Monmarché, Pierre Gaucher, Mohamed Slimane:
Indoor localization and guidance system for disabled people. 81-86 - Hend Koubaa Sellami:
An algorithm deploying the Opportunistic Multicast Scheduling Feedback Protocol in wireless networks. 87-91 - Ahmed Haddad, Maurice Gagnaire, Elias A. Doumith:
Impairment-aware control plane for next Generation Radio-Over-Fiber Access Networks. 92-96 - Ajmal Muhammad, Robert Forchheimer:
Reducing blocking probability in dynamic WDM networks using different schemes. 97-101 - Diego Álvarez, Víctor López, Jose Luis Anamuro, Jorge E. López de Vergara, Óscar González de Dios, Javier Aracil:
Utilization of temporary reservation of path computed resources for multi-domain path computation element protocols in WDM networks. 102-106 - Jorge López Vizcaíno, Yabin Ye, Idelfonso Tafur Monroy:
Energy efficiency in elastic-bandwidth optical networks. 107-111 - Kouji Hirata, Minoru Kawahara:
Replica caching scheme according to status of neighboring nodes in optical grid networks. 112-116 - Michele Tortelli, Ilaria Cianci, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Gennaro Boggia, Pietro Camarda:
A fairness analysis of content centric networks. 117-121 - Marica Amadeo, Antonella Molinaro:
CHANET: A content-centric architecture for IEEE 802.11 MANETs. 122-127 - Thomas Couronné, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Zbigniew Smoreda:
Looking at spatiotemporal city dynamics through mobile phone lenses. 128-134 - John Day:
How in the Heck do you lose a layer!? 135-143
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