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Distributed Computing and Networking : 8th International Conference, ICDCN 2006, Guwahati, India, December 27-30, 2006, Proceedings / edited by Soma Chaudhuri, Samir R. Das, Himadri S. Paul, Srikanta Tirthapura.

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Contributor:
Chaudhuri, Soma, editor.
Das, Samir R., editor.
Paul, Himadri S., editor.
Tirthapura, Srikanta, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Theoretical computer science and general issues ; SL 1, 4308.
Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues ; 4308
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks.
Computer programming.
Software engineering.
Computer security.
Algorithms.
Application software.
Computer Communication Networks.
Programming Techniques.
Software Engineering.
Systems and Data Security.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Local Subjects:
Computer Communication Networks.
Programming Techniques.
Software Engineering.
Systems and Data Security.
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XX, 612 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2006.
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Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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Summary:
VI realm between distributed computing and networking, namely, Modeling Biological Networks, Network Security, Algorithmic Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks, and Optical Networking. This was made possible by the efforts of the Tutorial Chairs, Sr- har Iyer and Pinaki Mitra. The Organizing Committee worked hard to ensure that the participants enjoyed a comfortable stay and the technical meetings proceeded as smoothly as possible. We are grateful to the General Vice Chair, Sukumar Nandi, for arranging to hold the conference in Guwahati and for all he did to make the conference a success. Thanks are due to the Publicity Chairs, P. K. Das and Sriram V. Pemmaraju, for their great work in publicizing the event both locally and internationally, to the Publication Chairs, H. S. Paul and Srikanta Tirthapura, for their tremendous efforts in compiling the final proceedings, and to the Organizing Chair, D. Goswami, the Finance Chair, J. K. Deka, and the Scholarship Chair, S. V. Rao, for their hard work. We are grateful to the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati for extending the logistic support to the conference. We thank Sukumar Ghosh, the head of the ICDCN Steering Committee, for his guidance, continuous support and advice.
Contents:
Keynote Talk I
Distributed Security Algorithms by Mobile Agents
Session I A: Ad Hoc Networks I
A Real-Time Guarantee Scheme Based on the Runtime Message Scheduling and Error Control for the Dual Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Network
ADIAN: A Distributed Intelligent Ad-Hoc Network
A Mobility Tolerant Cluster Management Protocol with Dynamic Surrogate Cluster-Heads for a Large Ad Hoc Network
Prediction Based QoS Routing in MANETs
MCDS Based Multicasting in Mobile Adhoc Networks
Session I B: Distributed Computing and Algorithms I
Programmer-Centric Conditions for Itanium Memory Consistency
A Group Quorum System of Degree
An Efficient Non-intrusive Checkpointing Algorithm for Distributed Database Systems
Adaptive Connected Dominating Set - An Exercise in Distributed Output Switching
An Efficient and Scalable Checkpointing and Recovery Algorithm for Distributed Systems
Keynote Talk II
On Distributed Verification
Session II A: Security
The Price of Defense and Fractional Matchings
Construction of Adaptive IDS Through IREP++ and ARM
Proving Optimality of DWS(Distance-Weighted Sampling) Probability Function for FMS IP Trace-Back Technique
A Mechanism for Detection and Prevention of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Session II B: Grid and P2P Computing
Auction Based Resource Allocation in Grids
MLBLM: A Multi-level Load Balancing Mechanism in Agent-Based Grid
Data Management for a Distributed Hash Table
DRWT: An Efficient Random Walk Algorithm for Unstructured P2P Networks
A.K. Choudhury Memorial Lecture
Stochastic Models of IEEE 802.11e Wireless Networks with Multimedia Applications
Keynote Talk III
Maintaining Information About Nearby Processors in a Mobile Environment
Session III A: Ad Hoc Networks II
Energy Aware Topology Management in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
On Maximizing Network Lifetime of Broadcast in WANETs Under an Overhearing Cost Model
On Maximizing Residual Energy of Actors in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
Locant: A Nature Inspired Location Service for Ad Hoc Networks
Session III B: Performance Evaluation I
An Analytical Model for Capacity Evaluation of VoIP on HCCA and TCP File Transfers over EDCA in an IEEE 802.11e WLAN
Developing Analytical Framework to Measure Robustness of Peer-to-Peer Networks
Design and Implementation of a Network Processor Based 10Gbps Network Traffic Generator
Stochastic Spectral Density Analysis on Network Traffic Characterization
Negotiating Monitoring Task Allocation for Orbiters
Keynote Talk IV
Primality Tests Based on Fermat's Little Theorem
Session IV: Distributed Computing and Algorithms II
Efficient Distributed Handshake Using Mobile Agents
Improved Distributed Exploration of Anonymous Networks
The Complexity of Updating Multi-writer Snapshot Objects
Simultaneous Consensus Tasks: A Tighter Characterization of Set-Consensus
Database Summarization and Publishing in Wireless Environments
Keynote Talk V
Read-Write Reductions
Session V A: Internetworking Protocols and Applications
Large Scale Voice over IP Experiences on High Performance Intranets
Z!Stream: An Application Streaming System by Copy-on-Reference Block of Executable Files
Supervised Grid-of-Tries: A Novel Framework for Classifier Management
BGPSep_S: An Algorithm for Constructing IBGP Configurations with Complete Visibility
Performance Enhancement in REM Using Adaptive Drop Policy for Protective and Best-Effort Traffic
A New Precomputation Scheme for MPLS Traffic Engineering Routing
Session V B: Ad Hoc Networks III
A Mobility Aware Technique for Clustering on Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Design and Analysis of Rate Aware Ad Hoc 802.11 Networks
Tightly Packed IP Address Configuration (TPIA) Protocol in Small-Scale MANET
TransMAN: A Group Communication System for MANETs
Session VI A: Performance Evaluation II
On Fault Tolerance of Two-Dimensional Mesh Networks
Feedback Control with Prediction for Thread Allocation in Pipeline Architecture Web Server
Variants of Priority Scheduling Algorithms for Reducing Context-Switches in Real-Time Systems
Session VI B: Optical Networks and Multimedia
Dynamic Path Shared Protection for Survivable Differentiated Reliable WDM Optical Networks
A Time Model for Distributed Multimedia Applications
Destination Initiated Multi-wavelength Reservation Protocol (DIMRP) in WDM Optical Networks: Finding the Optimal Selectivity for Wavelength Assignment
A Hybrid Transformation Technique for Video Coding
Session VII A: Sensor Networks
Location Verification Based Defense Against Sybil Attack in Sensor Networks
A New Scheme for Establishing Pairwise Keys for Wireless Sensor Networks
Distributed Location and Lifetime Biased Clustering for Large Scale Wireless Sensor Network
Power Aware Duty Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
Data Forwarding Protocol for Reliable Delivery Service in Wireless Sensor Networks
Session VII B: Wireless Networks
Synchronous and Asynchronous Auction Models for Dynamic Spectrum Access
A One-Pass Method of MIP Registration by WLAN Host Through GPRS Network
An Idea Bag Strategy to Discourage Selfish Behavior Under Random Token MAC Protocols for Wireless LANs
A Signalling Technique for Disseminating Neighbouring AP Channel Information to Mobile Stations
A Predictive Location Management Scheme by Extracting the Unique Sub-patterns from the Mobility Logs.
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