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GIIS 2012: Choroni, Venezuela
- Global Information Infrastructure and Networking Symposium, GIIS 2012, Choroni, Venezuela, December 17-19, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-5217-8
- Ermanno Pietrosemoli, Marco Zennaro, Carlo Fonda:
Low cost carrier independent telecommunications infrastructure. 1-4 - Andrés Arcia-Moret, Omar Diaz, Nicolas Montavont:
A tunable slow start for TCP. 1-6 - Helga Dolorico Balbi, Natalia Castro Fernandes, Felipe Souza, Ricardo Campanha Carrano, Célio Albuquerque, Débora C. Muchaluat-Saade, Luiz Claudio Schara Magalhães:
Centralized channel allocation algorithm for IEEE 802.11 networks. 1-7 - Mayerlin Blanco, María Elena Villapol:
Analyzing the procedure for AMP enabled operation in Bluetooth 3.0 using Colored Petri Nets. 1-8 - Apostolos Malatras, Fei Peng, Béat Hirsbrunner:
A framework for the autonomic management of multi-layer P2P overlays. 1-8 - Eric Gamess, Larry Acosta, Darwing Hernandez:
Analyzing routing protocol performance versus bitrate in vehicular networks. 1-4 - Srishti Shaw, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Aldri Santos, Michele Nogueira:
A reliable and distributed time synchronization for Cognitive Radio Networks. 1-4 - David Perez Abreu, María E. Villapol:
Measuring the energy consumption of communication interfaces on smartphones using a moderately-invasive technique. 1-6 - Edelberto F. Silva, Etienne C. R. de Oliveira, Célio Vinicius N. de Albuquerque, Débora C. Muchaluat-Saade:
Context adaptation in delay and disruption tolerant networks. 1-6 - Ely da S. Miranda, Juliano Fischer Naves, Igor M. Moraes, Pedro B. Velloso:
A joint custody-based forwarding policy for delay-tolerant networks. 1-6 - Daniel S. Dias, Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa:
Online traffic-aware virtual machine placement in data center networks. 1-8 - Juan Vizcarrondo, José Aguilar, Ernesto Exposito, Audine Subias:
ARMISCOM: Autonomic reflective middleware for management service composition. 1-8 - Carlos Figueira, Yudith Cardinale, Franco Silva:
Information and Communication Technologies for social inclusion: Experiences in Venezuela. 1-5 - Adib M. Monzer Habbal, Suhaidi Hassan:
Contention avoidance mechanism for TCP in mobile ad hoc network. 1-4 - Maybemar Hernandez, Alfredo Arcia, Rodolfo Alvizu, Monica Huerta:
A review of XDMA-WDM-PON for Next Generation Optical Access Networks. 1-6 - Sofiane Zemouri, Sara Mehar, Sidi-Mohammed Senouci:
HINTS: A novel approach for realistic simulations of vehicular communications. 1-6 - Arturo Gomez, Gladys Diaz, Khaled Boussetta:
Toward the integration of IVC-based services into ITS architecture standards. 1-8 - Othmen Braham, Guy Pujolle:
The metamorphosing network (M-Net). 1-4 - Armando Borrero Molina, Andrés Arcia-Moret, Anna Lezama:
Simulation of all-optical networks study case: Minimum-deflection routing. 1-6 - Monika Rathod, Imad Mahgoub, Michael Slavik, Eric Gamess:
Adapting the hybrid data dissemination protocol to density by dynamically controlling the broadcast zone radius. 1-4 - Pedro Silveira Pisa, Michel Abdalla, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte:
Somewhat homomorphic encryption scheme for arithmetic operations on large integers. 1-8 - Fouad Amine Guenane, Nouha Samet, Guy Pujolle, Pascal Urien:
A strong authentication for virtual networks using EAP-TLS smart cards. 1-6 - Sung-Su Kim, Sin-Seok Seo, Joon-Myung Kang, Guy Pujolle, James Won-Ki Hong:
Autonomic resource allocation for video streaming services in Content Delivery Networks. 1-4 - Gholamreza Alirezaei, Rudolf Mathar:
Power allocation for power-limited sensor networks with application in object classification. 1-5 - José Aguilar, Audine Subias, Louise Travé-Massuyès, K. Zouaoui:
Situation assessment in autonomous systems. 1-6 - Pietro Marchetta, Alessandro Salvi, Eduard Natale, Antonio Tirri, Manuela Tufo, Davide De Pasquale:
S2-MOVE: Smart and Social Move. 1-6 - Cédric Bonhomme, Gérald Arnould, Djamel Khadraoui:
Dynamic carpooling mobility services based on secure multi-agent platform. 1-6 - Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, Piotr Szczechowiak, Seán Murphy:
Vehicular mesh networks for infotainment content delivery: The Carmesh perspective. 1-6
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