The 4th ACM International
Symposium on
QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile
Networks
Information for
Speakers
The
presentation facilities available are: overhead projector and portable PC
projector. A portable PC equipped with Windows XP, MS Office and Acrobat
Reader, and USB for USB key (no floppy) will be provided by the symposium
organization for the presentation, upon request.
All
speakers are kindly invited to hand out a short written speaker-bio to their
session chair before the sessions start.
The
available presentation time is 25 minutes (questions included) for FULL
papers, 15 minutes (questions included) for SHORT papers. SHORT papers
are listed in red in the program.
Technical Program (Tentative)
Monday, October 27
8.15 Registration Opens
8.30-8.45 - Symposium Opening – Message from the
Chairs
8.45-10.00- Session I: Quality of Service in Wireless
Broadband Networks I-
Session Chair: Guntur Ravindra
(Motorola Research Lab, India)
- Performance evaluation of real-time schedulers
for HCCA function in IEEE 802.11e wireless networks,
G. Cecchetti (Scula Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy), A.L.Ruscelli
(Scula Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy)
- Throughput and QoS Optimization in Non-Uniform
Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks,
Ted Szymanski (McMaster University, Canada)
- A Dynamic Call Admission Control Scheme for
Optimization with QoS Provisioning in Multiclass Cellular Networks,
P. Jiang (Monash
University, Australia),
A. Sekercioglu (Monash University,
Australia)
10.00-10.30: Coffee Break
10.30-12.00- Session II: Security Architectures for
Wireless/Wired Access Networks - -
Session Chair: Albert Zomaya (University of Sydney, Australia)
- Fast, Secure Handovers in 802.11: Back to the
Basis,
R. Marques (University of Aveiro, Portugal), A. Zúquete
(University of Aveiro, Portugal)
- MobiSEC: A Novel Security Architecture for
Wireless Mesh Networks,
F. Martignon (University of Bergamo, Italy), S. Paris (Politecnico di
Milano, Italy), A. Capone (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- Adaptive traffic filtering for efficient and
secure IP-mobility,
M. Marchetti (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy), M.
Colajanni (University of Modena
and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
- The Cost of Protecting Privacy in
Multimedia Applications,
SHORT
PAPER
Khalil El-Khatib (UOIT, Canada)
12.00-13.30 Lunch Break
13.30-15.00- Session III: Quality of Service in Wireless
Broadband Networks II –
Session
Chair: Matteo Cesana (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
- In-Network Optimal Rate Reduction for Packetized
MPEG Video,
G. Ravindra (Motorola Research Lab, India),
J. Thaliath (International Institute of Information Technology,
India), I. Chakeres
(Motorola Research Lab,
India)
- A Distributed Resource Management Scheme for
Load-balanced QoS Provisioning in Heterogeneous Mobile
Wireless Networks,
Syed Zubair Ahmad, Muhammad Abdul
Qadir, Mohammad Saeed Akbar (Mohammad
Ali Jinnah University, Pakistan)
- ProbeCast: Ad Hoc Multicast Admission Control via
Probing,
S. Oh (UCLA,
US), G. Marfia (UCLA, US),
M. Gerla (UCLA, US)
- A Priority based QoS-Aware MAC Protocol
(PQAMP) for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, SHORT PAPER
N. Sarma (Indian Institute of Technology,
Guwahati), S. Nandi (Indian Institute
of Technology,
Guwahati)
15.00-15.30 Coffee
Break
15.30-17.00- Session IV: Security, Trust and
Reputation in Wireless Ad Hoc
Networks –
Session Chair: André Zuquete (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
- Using context information to evaluate
cooperativeness,
F. Klan (Friedrich-Schiller-University,
Germany), M. Rohel (University of Rostock, Germany), B. König-Ries
(Friedrich-Schiller-University, Germany), A. Uhrmacher (University of
Rostock, Germany)
- TSR: Trust-based Secure MANET Routing using HMMs,
M. E. Gaup Moe (NTNU, Norway), B. Helvik (NTNU, Norway), S. Knapskog (NTNU, Norway)
- Trust Transferability Among Similar Contexts,
M. Tavakolifard (NTNU, Norway), S. Knapskog (NTNU, Norway), P. Herrmann (NTNU, Norway)
- Secure Authentication and Management
Scheme for RFID, SHORT
PAPER
Dae-Hee Seo (Ewha Womans
University), Jang-Mi Baek (SoonChunHyang University),
Dong-Sub Cho (Ewha Womans
University)
17.00-17.15- Concluding Remarks
Tuesday, October 28
Keynote Session (in conjunction with MsWim 2008)
Vehicular Urban Sensing:
Efficiency and Privacy
Prof. M.
Gerla, UCLA
http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2008/keynotes.htm
Poster Session (in conjunction with MsWim 2008) Time To Be
Defined
- Differentiated Security in Wireless Mesh Networks
Thomas Gamer (University
of Karlsruhe, Germany),
Lars Voelker (University of Karlsruhe, Germany),
Martina Zitterbart (University
of Karlsruhe, Germany)
- An efficient Security algorithm in mobile
computing for resource constrained mobile devices,
Janet Light, Deepika David (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
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