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32nd INFOCOM 2013: Turin, Italy - Workshops
- 2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM Workshops, Turin, Italy, April 14-19, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0056-5
INFOCOM'2013 CCSES: 2013 IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Communications and Control for Smart Energy Systems
Consumer Behavior
- S. N. Akshay Uttama Nambi, Thanasis G. Papaioannou, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Karl Aberer:
Sustainable energy consumption monitoring in residential settings. 1-6 - Ugo Montanari, Alain Tcheukam Siwe:
Real time market models and prosumer profiling. 7-12
Energy Efficiency in the Smart Grid
- Sun Sun, Min Dong, Ben Liang:
Real-time welfare-maximizing regulation allocation in aggregator-EVs systems. 13-18 - Tian Zhang, Wei Chen, Zhu Han, Zhigang Cao:
A cross-layer perspective on energy harvesting aided green communications over fading channels. 19-24 - Giulio Betti, Edoardo Amaldi, Antonio Capone, Giulia Ercolani:
Cost-aware optimization models for communication networks with renewable energy sources. 25-30 - Velin Kounev, David Tipper:
Advanced Metering and Demand Response communication performance in Zigbee based HANs. 31-36 - Sören Finster, Ingmar Baumgart:
Elderberry: A peer-to-peer, privacy-aware smart metering protocol. 37-42 - Hanno Georg, Nils Dorsch, Markus Putzke, Christian Wietfeld:
Performance evaluation of time-critical communication networks for Smart Grids based on IEC 61850. 43-48
Smart Grid Security
- Ting Liu, Yun Gu, Dai Wang, Yuhong Gui, Xiaohong Guan:
A novel method to detect bad data injection attack in smart grid. 49-54 - Hasen Nicanfar, Seyedali Hosseininezhad, Peyman TalebiFard, Victor C. M. Leung:
Robust privacy-preserving authentication scheme for communication between Electric Vehicle as Power Energy Storage and power stations. 55-60 - Liang Tang, Yun Rui, Qian Wang, Husheng Li, Zhiyong Bu:
A reverse transmission mechanism for surveillance network in smart grid. 61-66
INFOCOM'2013 Student Posters: 2013 IEEE INFOCOM Student Poster Session
Student Poster Session
- Xuan Nam Nguyen, Damien Saucez, Thierry Turletti:
Efficient caching in Content-Centric Networks using OpenFlow. 67-68 - Mathieu Michel, Bruno Quoitin:
Impact of a sleep schedule on the AODV convergence time in WSNs. 69-70 - João Marco C. Silva, Paulo Carvalho, Solange Rito Lima:
Enhancing Traffic Sampling scope and efficiency. 71-72 - Antonio Villani, Daniele Riboni, Domenico Vitali, Claudio Bettini, Luigi V. Mancini:
Obsidian: A scalable and efficient framework for NetFlow obfuscation. 73-74 - Alessandro Cammarano, Dora Spenza, Chiara Petrioli:
Energy-harvesting WSNs for structural health monitoring of underground train tunnels. 75-76 - Anooq Muzaffar Sheikh, Attilio Fiandrotti, Enrico Magli:
Distributed scheduling for scalable P2P video streaming with Network Coding. 77-78 - Piergiuseppe Di Marco, Carlo Fischione, George Athanasiou, Prodromos-Vasileios Mekikis:
MAC-aware routing metrics for low power and lossy networks. 79-80 - Muhammad Saqib Ilyas, Zartash Afzal Uzmi:
Electricity cost efficient workload mapping. 81-82 - Anh Dung Nguyen, Patrick Sénac, Michel Diaz:
On the impact of disorder on dynamic network navigation. 83-84 - Adisorn Lertsinsrubtavee, Naceur Malouch, Serge Fdida:
Efficient dynamic spectrum sharing through rate compensation and spectrum handoff. 85-86 - Shahzad Ali, Gianluca Rizzo, Balaji Rengarajan, Marco Ajmone Marsan:
A simple approximate analysis of floating content for context-aware applications. 87-88 - Kamini Garg:
Data dissemination bounds in people-centric systems. 89-90
GI'2013: 16th IEEE Global Internet Symposium
Global Datasets
- Gautam S. Thakur, Pan Hui, Ahmed Helmy:
Modeling and characterization of vehicular density at scale. 91-96 - Yi Wang, Michalis Faloutsos, Hui Zang:
On the usage patterns of multi-modal communication: Countries and evolution. 97-102 - Matteo Varvello, Moritz Steiner:
DHT-based traffic localization in the wild. 103-108 - Pietro Marchetta, Antonio Pescapè:
DRAGO: Detecting, quantifying and locating hidden routers in Traceroute IP paths. 109-114 - Andra Lutu, Marcelo Bagnulo, Olaf Maennel:
The BGP Visibility Scanner. 115-120 - Vasileios Giotsas, Shi Zhou:
Improving the discovery of IXP peering links through passive BGP measurements. 121-126
New Mechanisms
- Larissa Spinelli, Mark Crovella, Brian Eriksson:
AliasCluster: A lightweight approach to interface disambiguation. 127-132 - Georg K. Hampel, Moritz Steiner, Tian Bu:
Applying Software-Defined Networking to the telecom domain. 133-138 - Yan Shvartzshnaider, Max Ott, Olivier Mehani, D. Levy:
Into the Moana1 - Hypergraph-based network layer indirection. 139-144 - Gautam S. Thakur, Ahmed Helmy:
COBRA: A framework for the analysis of realistic mobility models. 145-150 - Razvan Beuran, Shinsuke Miwa, Yoichi Shinoda:
Network emulation testbed for DTN applications and protocols. 151-156 - Selcuk Cevher, Mustafa Ulutas, Ibrahim Hökelek:
Trade-off analysis of Multi Topology Routing based IP fast reroute mechanisms. 157-162 - Han Zhang, Christos Papadopoulos, Daniel Massey:
Detecting encrypted botnet traffic. 163-168
NetSciCom 2013: Fifth International Workshop on Network Science for Communication Networks 2013
Session 1B
- Ali Tizghadam, Ali Shariat, Alberto Leon-Garcia, Hassan Naser:
Robust QoS-guaranteed network engineering in interference-aware wireless networks. 169-174 - Simone Mainardi, Enrico Gregori, Luciano Lenzini:
The twofold nature of Autonomous Systems: evidence combining stock market data with topological properties. 175-180 - Eitan Altman, Francesco De Pellegrini, Rachid El Azouzi, Daniele Miorandi, Tania Jiménez:
Emergence of equilibria from individual strategies in online content diffusion. 181-186 - Pavlos Sermpezis, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos:
Information diffusion in heterogeneous networks: The configuration model approach. 187-192 - Youngmi Jin, Jungseul Ok, Yung Yi, Jinwoo Shin:
On the impact of global information on diffusion of innovations over social networks. 193-198 - Konstantinos Poularakis, Leandros Tassiulas:
Surviving in a competitive market of information providers. 199-204 - Yanhua Li, Moritz Steiner, Limin Wang, Zhi-Li Zhang, Jie Bao:
Exploring venue popularity in foursquare. 205-210 - Yi Wang, Hui Zang, Michalis Faloutsos:
Inferring cellular user demographic information using homophily on call graphs. 211-216 - Tiphaine Phe-Neau, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Vania Conan:
The strength of vicinity annexation in opportunistic networking. 217-222 - Stojan Trajanovski, Fernando A. Kuipers, Piet Van Mieghem:
Finding critical regions in a network. 223-228 - Valerio Arnaboldi, Marco Conti, Andrea Passarella, Fabio Pezzoni:
Ego networks in Twitter: An experimental analysis. 229-234 - Swati Rallapalli, Wei Dong, Gene Moo Lee, Yi-Chao Chen, Lili Qiu:
Analysis and applications of smartphone user mobility. 235-240
SDP'13: SDP 2013 - IEEE INFOCOM Workshop
Session I: SDP of Content Distribution & Access
- John Tadrous, Atilla Eryilmaz, Hesham El Gamal:
Pricing for demand shaping and proactive download in smart data networks. 321-326 - Yih-Farn Robin Chen, Rittwik Jana:
SpeedGate: A smart data pricing testbed based on speed tiers. 327-332 - Hyojung Lee, Hyeryung Jang, Yung Yi, Jeong-woo Cho:
On the interaction between content-oriented traffic scheduling and revenue sharing among providers. 333-338 - Yang Song, Arun Venkataramani, Lixin Gao:
On the CDN pricing game. 339-344 - Matthew Andrews, Ulas Özen, Martin I. Reiman, Qiong Wang:
Economic models of sponsored content in wireless networks with uncertain demand. 345-350 - Lin Gao, George Iosifidis, Jianwei Huang, Leandros Tassiulas:
Economics of mobile data offloading. 351-356 - Joohyun Lee, Yung Yi, Song Chong, Youngmi Jin:
Economics of WiFi offloading: Trading delay for cellular capacity. 357-362 - Byung-Gook Kim, Shaolei Ren, Mihaela van der Schaar, Jang-Won Lee:
Tiered billing scheme for residential load scheduling with bidirectional energy trading. 363-368 - Ozgur Dalkilic, Ozan Candogan, Atilla Eryilmaz:
Pricing algorithms for the day-ahead electricity market with flexible consumer participation. 369-374 - Ming-Jye Sheng, Carlee Joe-Wong, Sangtae Ha, Felix Ming Fai Wong, Soumya Sen:
Smart Data Pricing: Lessons from trial planning. 375-380
TMA 2013: The 5th IEEE International Traffic Monitoring and Analysis Workshop
DNS Analysis
- Yingdi Yu, Duane Wessels, Matt Larson, Lixia Zhang:
Check-Repeat: A new method of measuring DNSSEC validating resolvers. 381-386 - Andreas Berger, Wilfried N. Gansterer:
Modeling DNS agility with DNSMap. 387-392 - Arian Bär, Antonio Paciello, Peter Romirer-Maierhofer:
Trapping botnets by DNS failure graphs: Validation, extension and application to a 3G network. 393-398 - Alessio Botta, Antonio Pescapè:
New generation satellite broadband Internet services: Should ADSL and 3G worry? 399-404 - Heng Cui, Ernst W. Biersack:
Troubleshooting slow webpage downloads. 405-410 - YiXi Gong, Dario Rossi, Claudio Testa, Silvio Valenti, M. Dave Taht:
Fighting the bufferbloat: On the coexistence of AQM and low priority congestion control. 411-416 - Chiara Chirichella, Dario Rossi:
To the Moon and back: Are Internet bufferbloat delays really that large? 417-422
Passive Monitoring and Classification
- Luigi Grimaudo, Marco Mellia, Elena Baralis, Ram Keralapura:
Self-Learning Classifier for Internet traffic. 423-428 - David Malone, Darren F. Kavanagh, Niall Richard Murphy:
Rogue femtocell owners: How mallory can monitor my devices. 429-434 - Stefan Ruehrup, Pierfrancesco Urbano, Andreas Berger, Alessandro D'Alconzo:
Botnet detection revisited: Theory and practice of finding malicious P2P networks via Internet connection graphs. 435-440 - Luca Deri, Alfredo Cardigliano, Francesco Fusco:
10 Gbit line rate packet-to-disk using n2disk. 441-446
Global Internet
- Karyn Benson, Alberto Dainotti, Kimberly C. Claffy, Emile Aben:
Gaining insight into AS-level outages through analysis of Internet Background Radiation. 447-452 - Pierre-Antoine Vervier, Olivier Thonnard:
SpamTracer: How stealthy are spammers? 453-458 - Lior Neudorfer, Yuval Shavitt, Noa Zilberman:
Improving AS relationship inference using PoPs. 459-464
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