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  1. Session 1: Ad hoc Mobile Networks I
    1. Optimal Spectrum Sharing for Multi-hop Software Defined Radio Networks
      Thomas Hou, Yi Shi, Hanif Sherali (Virginia Tech, US)
    2. Efficient retrieval of user contents in MANETs
      Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Claudio Casetti, Marco Fiore(Politecnico di Torino, IT)
    3. Performance of Random Access Scheduling Schemes in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
      Changhee Joo, Ness Shroff (Purdue University, US)
    4. Link Scheduling for Minimum Delay in Spatial Re-use TDMA
      Petar Djukic, Shahrokh Valaee (University of Toronto, CA)
  2. Session 2: Power Control I
    1. Discrete Power Control. Part I: Local Radio Channel Information
      Konstantin Avrachenkov, Eitan Altman (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, FR)Gregory Miller (Moscow State Aviation Institute, RU)Balakrishna Prabhu (CWI, NL)
    2. Transmit Power Distribution of Wireless Ad hoc Networks with Topology Control
      Dan Avidor, Sayandev Mukherjee (Lucent Technologies Bell Labs, US)Furuzan Atay Onat (Carleton University, CA)
    3. Achievable Rate Region of Multiuser Wireless Systems with Time Varying Channels
      M. Kodialam, T.V. Lakshman (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    4. QoS-Driven Power Allocation Over Parallel Fading Channels With Imperfect Channel Estimations in Wireless Networks
      Xi Zhang , Jia Tang (ECE Dept., Texas A&M University, US)
  3. Session 3: Routing I
    1. DEFT: Distributed Exponentially-weighted Flow Splitting
      Dahai Xu, Mung Chiang, Jennifer Rexford (Princeton University, US)
    2. On the Optimality and Interconnection of Valiant Load-Balancing Networks
      Moshe Babaioff, John Chuang (University of California at Berkeley, US)
    3. Disruption free topology reconfiguration in OSPF networks
      Pierre Francois (Universite catholique de Louvain, BE),Mike Shand (Cisco Systems, UK),Olivier Bonaventure (Universite Catholique de Louvain, BE)"
    4. Post-Failure Routing Performance with Multiple Routing Configurations
      Amund Kvalbein, Tarik Cicic (Simula Research Laboratory, NO), Stein Gjessing (University of Oslo, NO)
  4. Session 4: Viruses and Worms
    1. Detecting Wormhole Attacks in Wireless Networks using Connectivity Information
      Ritesh Maheshwari , Jie Gao, Samir Das (SUNY at Stony Brook, US)
    2. Measuring Network-Aware Worm Spreading Ability
      Zesheng Chen , Chuanyi Ji (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)
    3. TriBiCa: Trie Bitmap Content Analyzer for High-Speed Network Intrusion Detection
      Sertac Artan, H. Jonathan Chao (Polytechnic University Brooklyn, US)
    4. Communication-Efficient Online Detection of Network-Wide Anomalies
      Ling Huang, XuanLong Nguyen (UC Berkeley, US)Minos Garofalakis (Intel Research Berkeley, US)Joe Hellerstein, Michael Jordan, Anthony D. Joseph (UC Berkeley, US) Nina Taft (Intel Research, US)
  5. Session 5: Congestion Control I
    1. Path selection and multipath congestion control
      Peter Key (Microsoft Research, UK)Laurent Massoulie (Thomson Paris Research Lab, FR)Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)
    2. When TCP Friendliness Becomes Harmful
      Amit Mondal, Aleksandar Kuzmanovic (Northwestern University, US)
    3. An Accurate Link Model and Its Application to Stability Analysis of FAST TCP
      Ao Tang, Lachlan Andrew (Caltech, US)Krister Jacobsson (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), SE)Steven Low (Catech, US)
    4. Performance Evaluation of Scalable Congestion Control Schemes for Elastic Traffic in Cellular Networks with Power Control
      Bartlomiej Blaszczyszyn (Inria-Ens, FR)Mohamed Kadhem Karray (France Telecom R&D, FR)
  6. Session 6: Optical Networks I
    1. Revenue Focused Protection for VOD in DWDM Rings
      Galen Sasaki (University of Hawaii, US)Ori Gerstel (Cisco Systems, US)Ashok Balasubramanian (University of Hawaii, US)
    2. Blocking in Reconfigurable Optical Networks
      Onur Turkcu, Suresh Subramaniam (George Washington University, US)
    3. Lexicographic Fairness in WDM Optical Cross-connects
      Satya Mohanty, Laxmi Bhuyan (University of California, US
    4. Global Convergence of An Iterative Gradient Algorithm for The Nash Equilibrium in An Extended OSNR Game
      Yan Pan, Lacra Pavel (University of Toronto, CA)
  7. Session 7: Pricing and Billing
    1. Optimal Pricing in a Free Market Wireless Network
      Michael Neely (University of Southern California, US)
    2. The Impact of Stochastic Noisy Feedback on Distributed Network Utility Maximization
      Junshan Zhang, Dong Zheng (Arizona State University, US)Mung Chiang (Princeton University, US)
    3. Min-Cost Multicast of Selfish Information Flows
      Zongpeng Li (University of Calgary, CA)
    4. Addressing Broker Violations of Count Integrity in Publish-Subscribe Systems
      Dhananjay Kulkarni, Saugat Majumdar, Chinya Ravishankar (UC Riverside, US)
  8. Session 8: Sensor Networks I
    1. Toward Optimal Data Aggregation in Random Wireless Sensor Networks
      Rong Zheng, Richard Barton (University of Houston, US)
    2. An Optimal Algorithm for Minimizing Energy Consumption while Limiting Maximum Delay in a Mesh Sensor Network
      Reuven Cohen, Boris Kapchits (Technion - Israel Institute of Technologies, IL)
    3. Tradeoff between Lifetime and Rate Allocation in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Cross Layer Approach
      Junhua Zhu, Shan Chen, Brahim Bensaou, Ka Lok Hung (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK)
    4. Cost and Collision Minimizing Forwarding Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks
      Michele Rossi, Nicola Bui, Michele Zorzi (University of Padova, IT)
  9. Session 9: Link Layer Design
    1. Resolving Collisions Via Incremental Redundancy: The ARQ Diversity
      Young-Han Nam, Praveen Kumar Gopala, Hesham El Gamal (Ohio State University, US)
    2. On Optimal MAC Scheduling With Physical Interference
      Yung Yi (Princeton University, US)Gustavo de Veciana, Sanjay Shakkottai (UT Austin, US)
    3. Cooperating with Smartness: Using Heterogeneous Smart Antennas in Ad-Hoc Networks
      Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Raghupathy Sivakumar (Georgia Tech, US)
    4. Packet Loss Characterization in WiFi-based Long Distance Networks
      "Anmol Sheth (University of Colorado, US)Sergiu Nedevschi, Rabin Patra, Sonesh Surana, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Eric Brewer (UC Berkeley, US)
  10. Session 10: BGP and Inter-domain Issues
    1. A Proxy View of Quality of Domain Name Service
      Lihua Yuan (University of California, Davis, US)Krishna Kant (Intel Corporation, US)Prasant Mohapatra, Chen-Nee Chuah (University of California, Davis, US)
    2. Cooperative Interdomain Traffic Engineeing using Nash Bargaining and Decomposition
      Gireesh Shrimali (Stanford University, US)Aditya Akella (University of Wisconsin-Madison, US)Almir Mutapcic (Stanford University, US)
    3. A Framework for Measuring and Predicting Impact of Routing Changes
      Ying Zhang, Z. Morley Mao (University of Michigan, US)Jia Wang (AT&T Labs - Research, US)
    4. Understanding BGP Session Failures in a Large ISP
      Malleswari Saranu (University of Memphis, US)Joel Gottlieb (Intersect Solutions, LLC, US)Dan Pei (AT&T Labs-Research, US)Lan Wang (University of Memphis, US)
  11. Session 11: Ad Hoc Mobile Networks II
    1. On the Capacity of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Under General Node Mobility
      Michele Garetto, Paolo Giaccone, Emilio Leonardi (Politecnico di Torino, IT)
    2. Nearly Constant Approximation for Data Aggregation Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Scott C-H Huang (City University of Hong Kong, HK) Peng-Jun Wan (Illinois Institute of Technology, US) Chinh T. Vu, Yingshu Li (Georgia State University, US)Frances Yao (City University of Hong Kong, HK)
    3. A Graph-Based Model for Disconnected Ad Hoc Networks
      Francesco De Pellegrini, Daniele Miorandi, Iacopo Carreras, Imrich Chlamtac (CREATE-NET, IT)
    4. Hierarchical Cooperation Achieves Linear Capacity Scaling in Ad Hoc Networks
      Ayfer Ozgur, Olivier Leveque (EPFL, CH)David Tse (University of California at Berkeley, US)
  12. Session 12: Performance Evaluation I
    1. Residual-Based Measurement of Peer and Link Lifetimes in Gnutella Networks
      Xiaoming Wang, Zhongmei Yao, Dmitri Loguinov (Texas A&M University, US)
    2. Queuing Delays in Randomized Load Balanced Networks
      Ravi Prasad (Georgia Tech, US)Peter Winzer, Sem Borst, Marina Thottan (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    3. Performance Evaluation of Loss Networks via Factor Graphs and the Sum-Product Algorithm
      Jian Ni, Sekhar Tatikonda (Yale University, US)
    4. Reverse Engineering TCP/IP-like Networks using Delay-Sensitive Utility Functions
      John Pongsajapan, Steven Low (Caltech, US)
  13. Session 13: Scheduling and Buffer Management I
    1. Non-cooperative scheduling of multiple bag-of-task appplications
      Corinne Touati (Inst. of Information Sciences, University of Tsukuba, JP)Arnaud Legrand (ID, UMR 5132 (CNRS -- INPG -- INRIA -- UJF), FR)
    2. Sorting Packets by Packet Schedulers Using the Connected Trie Data Structure
      Michael Kounavis, Alok Kumar , Raj Yavatkar (Intel, US)
    3. Iterative Scheduling Algorithms
      Mohsen Bayati, Balaji Prabhakar (Stanford University, US)Devavrat Shah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US)Mayank Sharma (IBM TJ Watson Research, US)
    4. Adaptive Max-min Fair Scheduling in Buffered Crossbar Switches Without Speedup
      Xiao Zhang (Qualcomm Inc., US)Satya Mohanty, Laxmi Bhuyan (University of California, US)
  14. Session 14: Service Overlays
    1. Preemptive Strategies to Improve Routing Performance of Native and Overlay Layers
      Srinivasan Seetharaman (Georgia Tech, US)Volker Hilt, Markus Hofmann (Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies, US) Mostafa Ammar(Georgia Tech, US)
    2. Self-Configuring Information Management for Large-Scale Service Overlays
      Jin Liang (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)Xiaohui Gu (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, US)Klara Nahrstedt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)
    3. Strategies of Conflict in Coexisting Streaming Overlays
      Chuan Wu, Baochun Li (University of Toronto, CA)
    4. Implications of Selfish Neighbor Selection in Overlay Networks
      Nikolaos Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis, Azer Bestavros, John Byers (Boston University, US)
  15. Session 15: Ad Hoc Mobile Networks II
    1. Polynomial Complexity Algorithms for Full Utilization of Multi-hop Wireless Networks
      Atilla Eryilmaz, Asuman Ozdaglar, Eytan Modiano (MIT, US)
    2. On Cooperation in Energy Limited Wireless Networks
      Lifeng Lai, Hesham El Gamal (Ohio State University, US)
    3. Capacity Deficit in Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Due to Geographic Routing Overheads
      Nabhendra Bisnik, Alhussein Abouzeid (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US)
    4. Optimal Delay-Rate-Reliability Tradeoff in Networks with Composite Links
      Ying Li, Mung Chiang, A. Robert Calderbank (Princeton University, US)
  16. Session 16: Power Control II
    1. Interference Mitigation through Power Control in High Density 802.11 WLANs
      Vivek Mhatre (Thomson, FR)Konstantina Papagiannaki (Intel Corporation, UK)Francois Baccelli (INRIA-ENS, FR)
    2. Distributed Relay Selection and Power Control for Multiuser Cooperative Communication Networks Using Buyer/Seller Game
      Beibei Wang, Zhu Han, K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, US)
    3. The Power Balancing Problem in Energy Constrained Multi-hop Wireless Networks
      Randeep Bhatia (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)Abhishek Kashyap (University of Maryland ,College Park, US)Li (Erran) Li (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    4. Point-Casting Service in Wireless Networks
      Zhengrong Ji (Google Inc, US)Maneesh Varshney, Junlan Zhou, Rajive Bagrodia (UCLA, US)
  17. Session 17: Broadband Access
    1. Statistical Multiplexing over DSL Networks
      Jianwei Huang, Chee Wei Tan, Mung Chiang (Princeton University, US)Raphael Cendrillon (Marvell Hong Kong Ltd., HK)
    2. Increasing Capacity Through the Use of the Timing Channel in Power-Constrained Satellite Networks
      Giacomo Morabito (University of Catania, IT)
    3. Service Charge and Energy-Aware Vertical Handoff in Integrated IEEE 802.16e/802.11 Networks
      Youngkyu Choi, Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, KR)
    4. Routing and Channel Allocation in Rural Wireless Mesh Networks
      Partha Dutta, Sharad Jaiswal (Bell Labs Research India, IN)Rajeev Rastogi (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
  18. Session 18: Trust, Privacy, and Security I
    1. Enabling Confidentiality of Data Delivery in an Overlay Broadcasting System
      Ruben Torres, Xin Sun, Aaron Walters, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Sanjay Rao (Purdue University, US)
    2. Resilient Network Coding In the Presence of Byzantine Adversaries
      Sidharth Jaggi (Caltech, US)Michael Langberg (Open University of Israel, IL)Sachin Katti (MIT, US)Tracey Ho (California Institute of Technology, US)Dina Katabi, Muriel Medard (MIT, US)
    3. Multivariate Online Anomaly Detection Using Kernel Recursive Least Squares
      Tarem Ahmed, Mark Coates (McGill University, CA),Anukool Lakhina (Boston University, US)
    4. Tracing Traffic through Intermediate Hosts that Repacketize Flows
      Young June Pyun, Young Hee Park (North Carolina State University, US)Xinyuan Wang (George Mason University, US)Douglas Reeves, Peng Ning (North Carolina State University, US)
  19. Session 19: Wireless Routing I
    1. Disjoint multipath routing to two distinct drains in a multi-drain sensor network
      Preetha Thulasiraman (University of Waterloo, CA)Srinivasan Ramasubramanian, Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, US)
    2. Broadcast flooding revisited: survivability and latency
      Petteri Mannersalo (University of Vaasa, FI)Alireza Keshavarz-Haddad, Rudolf Riedi (Rice University, US)
    3. Landmark Selection and Greedy Landmark-descent Routing for Sensor Networks
      Nikola Milosavljevic, An Nguyen, Qing Fang (Stanford University, US)Jie Gao (Stony Brook University, US)Leonidas Guibas (Stanford University US)
    4. Scalable and Reliable Sensor Network Routing: Performance Study from Field Deployment
      Matt Nassr (Los Alamos National Laboratory, US)Jangeun Jun (North Carolina State University, US)Stephan Eidenbenz , Anders Hansson, Angela Mielke (Los Alamos National Laboratories, US)"
  20. Session 20: Optical Networks II
    1. Feedforward SDL Constructions of Output-buffered Multiplexers and Switches with Variable Length Bursts
      Yi-Ting Chen, Cheng-Shang Chang , Jay Cheng, Duan-Shin Lee (National Tsing Hua University, TW)
    2. Constructions of Fault Tolerant Linear Compressors and Linear Decompressors
      Cheng-Shang Chang, Tsz-Hsuan Chao, Jay Cheng, Duan-Shin Lee (National Tsing Hua University, TW)
    3. Non-Adaptive Fault Diagnosis for All-Optical Networks via Combinatorial Group Testing on Graphs
      Nicholas Harvey, Mihai Patrascu, Yonggang Wen, Sergey Yekhanin, Vincent Chan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US)
    4. Optimal-Complexity Optical Router
      Hadas Kogan, Isaac Keslassy (Technion, IL)
  21. Session 21: Broadcast
    1. Reliable Broadcast in Wireless Networks with Probabilistic Failures
      Vartika Bhandari, Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)
    2. Bounds on the Gain of Network Coding and Broadcasting in Wireless Networks
      Junning Liu, Dennis Goeckel, Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)
    3. Minimum-Latency Broadcast Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
      Scott C-H Huang (City University of Hong Kong, HK) Peng-Jun Wan (Illinois Institute of Technology, US) Xiaohua Jia, Hongwei Du (City University of Hong Kong, HK) Weiping Shang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
    4. A Constant Approximation Algorithm for Interference Aware Broadcast in Multihop Wireless Networks
      Zhenming Chen, Chunming Qiao, Jinhui Xu, Taekkyeun Lee (SUNY Buffalo, US)
  22. Session 22: Mobility Models and Systems
    1. Proactive Scan: Fast Handoff with Smart Triggers for 802.11 Wireless LAN
      Haitao Wu, Kun Tan, Yongguang Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia, CN)Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK)
    2. Modeling Time-variant User Mobility in Wireless Mobile Networks
      Wei-jen Hsu (University of Florida, US)Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos, Konstantinos Psounis (USC, US)Ahmed Helmy (University of Florida, US)
    3. Performance Implication of Environmental Mobility in Wireless Networks
      Maneesh Varshney, Rajive Bagrodia (UCLA, UC)
    4. An Energy-Efficient Architecture for DTN Throwboxes
      Nilanjan Banerjee, Mark Corner, Brian Levine (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)
  23. Session 23: Wireless Capacity Planning
    1. Connectivity and Capacity of Multi-Channel Wireless Networks with Channel Switching Constraints
      Vartika Bhandari, Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)
    2. Achievable Capacity Under the Interference Temperature Model
      Thomas Clancy (Department of Defense, US)
    3. Interplay of Spatial Reuse and SINR-determined Data Rates in CSMA/CA-based, Multi-hop, Multi-rate Wireless Networks
      Ting-Yu Lin, Jennifer Hou (University Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)
    4. Border Games in Cellular Networks
      Mark Felegyhazi (EPFL, CH)Mario Cagalj (FESB, University of Split, HR)Diego Dufour, Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, CH)
  24. Session 24: Overlay Routing
    1. Moore: An Extendable Peer-to-Peer Network Based Incomplete Kautz Digraph With Constant Degree
      Deke Guo (National University of Defence Technology, CN)Jie Wu (Florida Atlantic University, US)Honghui Chen, Xueshan Luo (National University of Defence Technology, CN)
    2. SmartTunnel: Achieving Reliability in the Internet
      Yi Li, Yin Zhang, Lili Qiu, Simon Lam (University of Texas at Austin, US)
    3. Combining multihoming with overlay routing (or, how to be a better ISP without owning a network)
      Yong Zhu, Constantinos Dovrolis, Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)
    4. The Cache Inference Problem and Its Application to Content and Request Routing
      Nikolaos Laoutaris, Georgios Zervas, Azer Bestavros, George Kollios (Boston University, US)
  25. Session 25: Trust, Privacy, and Security II
    1. Reduction of Quality (RoQ) Attacks on Dynamic Load Balancers: Vulnerability Assessment and Design Tradeoffs
      Mina Guirguis, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta, Yuting Zhang (Boston University, US)
    2. On Using Online Traffic Statistical Matching for Optimizing Packet Filtering Performance
      Adel El-Atawy, Taghrid Samak, Ehab Al-Shaer (DePaul University, US)
    3. Scalable Secure Bidirectional Group Communication
      Yitao Duan, John Canny (University of California, Berkeley, US)
    4. Malicious Users in Unstructured Networks
      George Theodorakopoulos, John S. Baras (University of Maryland College Park, US)
  26. Session 26: Stochastic Modeling of Networks
    1. Can Retransmissions of Superexponential Documents Cause SubexponentialDelays?
      Predrag Jelenkovic, Jian Tan (Columbia University, US)
    2. Stability of aged-based scheduling policies on networks
      Patrick Brown (France Telecom R&D, FR)
    3. Stochastic Ordering for Internet Congestion Control and its Applications
      Han Cai, Do Young Eun, Sangtae Ha, Injong Rhee (North Carolina State University, US)Lisong Xu (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, US)
    4. Stochastic Fluid Theory for P2P Streaming Systems
      Rakesh Kumar,Yong Liu, Keith W. Ross (Brooklyn Polytech, US)
  27. Session 27: Sensor Networks II
    1. Stream: Low Overhead Wireless Reprogramming
      Rajesh Panta, Issa Khalil, Saurabh Bagchi (Purdue University, US)
    2. A New Search Algorithm using Autonomous and Cooperative Multiple Sensor Nodes
      Seokhoon Yoon, Chunming Qiao (State University of New York at Buffalo, US)
    3. Routing, Anycast, and Multicast for Mesh and Sensor Networks
      Roland Flury, Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, CH)
    4. Near Optimal Data Dissemination Policies for Multi-Channel, Single Radio Wireless Sensor Networks
      David Starobinski, Weiyao Xiao, Xiangping Qin, Ari Trachtenberg (Boston University, US)
  28. Session 28: Wireless Access Issues
    1. Exploiting Hidden Convexity For Flexible And Robust Resource Allocation In Cellular Networks
      Chee Wei Tan, Daniel Palomar, Mung Chiang (Princeton University, US)
    2. Joint Congestion Control and Multiuser Scheduling for Hybrid Wireline and OFDM-based Wireless Networks
      Yingqun Yu, Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota,, US)
    3. Losing Opportunism: Evaluating Service Integration in an Opportunistic Wireless System
      Hongseok Kim, Gustavo de Veciana (UT Austin, US)
    4. Algorithmic Aspects of Access Network Design in B3G/4G Cellular Networks
      David Amzallag, Joseph (Seffi) Naor, Danny Raz (Technion, IL)
  29. Session 29: Wireless Routing II
    1. Paradox of Shortest Path Routing for Large Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
      Ness Shroff, Sungoh Kwon (Purdue University, US)
    2. Opti{c,m}al: Optical/Optimal Routing in Massively Dense Wireless Networks
      Roberto Catanuto (University of Catania, IT)Stavros Toumpis (University of Cyprus, CY)Giacomo Morabito (University of Catania, IT)
    3. On Optimal Geographic Routing in Networks with Holes and Non-Uniform Traffic
      Sundar Subramanian, Sanjay Shakkottai (UT Austin, US)Piyush Gupta (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, US)
    4. An Analysis of Wireless Network Coding for Unicast Sessions: The Case for Coding-Aware Routing
      Sudipta Sengupta (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, US)Shravan Rayanchu, Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin, US)
  30. Session 30: Congestion Control II
    1. Congestion Control for Small Buffer High Speed Networks
      Yu Gu, Don Towsley, C. v. Hollot, Honggang Zhang (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US)
    2. TCP fluid modeling with a variable capacity bottleneck link
      Andrea Baiocchi, Francesco Vacirca (University of Rome, "la Sapienza", IT)
    3. Cross-layer Analysis of Rate Adaptation, DCF and TCP in Multi-rate WLANs
      Jaehyuk Choi (Seoul National University, KR)Kihong Park (Purdue University, US)Chongkwon Kim (INC lab, Seoul National University, KR)
    4. Memory-Efficient Regular Expression Search Using State Merging
      Michela Becchi (Washington University in St. Louis, US)Srihari Cadambi (NEC Laboratories America, Inc, US)
  31. Session 31: Peer-to-peer Networks and QoS
    1. Decentralized broadcasting algorithms
      Laurent Massoulie (Thomson Paris Research Lab, FR)Andrew Twigg (University of Cambridge, UK)Christos Gkantsidis, Pablo Rodriguez (Microsoft Research, UK)
    2. Lava: A Reality Check of Network Coding in Peer-to-Peer Live Streaming
      Mea Wang, Baochun Li (University of Toronto, CA)
    3. MARCH: A Distributed Incentive Scheme for Peer-to-Peer Networks
      Zhan Zhang, Shigang Chen, MyungKeun Yoon (University of Florida, US)
    4. Ranking-based Optimal Resource Allocation in Peer-to-Peer Networks
      Yonghe Yan, Adel El-Atawy, Ehab Al-Shaer (DePaul University, US)
  32. Session 32: Scheduling and Buffer Management II
    1. G-3: An $O(1)$ Time Complexity Packet Scheduler That Provides Bounded End-to-End Delay
      Chuanxiong Guo (Institute of Communications Engineering, Nanjing, CN)
    2. A Distributed Joint Channel-Assignment, Scheduling and Routing Algorithm for Multi-Channel Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
      Xiaojun Lin, Shahzada Rasool (Purdue University, US)
    3. A Min-Plus System Interpretation of Bandwidth Estimation
      Jorg Liebeherr, Markus Fidler, Shahrokh Valaee (University of Toronto, CA)
    4. Energy Efficient Scheduling with Individual Packet Delay Constraints: Offline and Online Results
      Wanshi Chen (Qualcomm, US)Michael Neely, Urbashi Mitra (University of Southern California, US)
  33. Session 33: Multicast
    1. Network Coding in a Multicast Switch
      Jay Kumar Sundararajan, Muriel Medard, MinJi Kim, Atilla Eryilmaz, Devavrat Shah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US)Ralf Koetter (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)
    2. QoS-aware Streaming in Overlay Multicast Considering the Selfishness in Construction Action
      Dan Li, Jianping Wu, Yong Cui (Tsinghua University, CN)Jiangchuan Liu (Simon Fraser University, CA)
    3. Multicast Scheduling in Cellular Data Networks
      Hyungsuk Won, Han Cai, Do Young Eun (North Carolina State University, US)Katherine Guo, Arun Netravali (Lucent Technologies, US)Injong Rhee (North Carolina State University, US)Krishan Sabnani (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    4. Optimization Based Rate Control for Multicast with Network Coding
      Lijun Chen, Tracey Ho (California Institute of Technology, US)Mung Chiang (Princeton University, US)Steven Low (Caltech, US)
  34. Session 34: 801.11 Issues
    1. Experimental assessment of the backoff behavior of commercial IEEE 802.11b network cards
      Giuseppe Bianchi (University of Roma Tor Vergata, IT)Ilenia Tinnirello, Antonio Di Stefano, Costantino Giaconia, Luca Scalia, Giovanni Terrazzino (University of Palermo, IT)
    2. A Novel Approach to Contention Control in IEEE 802.11e-Operated WLANs
      Chunyu Hu, Jennifer Hou (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)
    3. A Stochastic Geometry Analysis of Dense IEEE 802.11 Networks and its Use in Economic Modeling
      Huu Quynh Nguyen (ENST Paris, FR)Francois Baccelli (INRIA-ENS, FR)Daniel Kofman (ENST Telecom Paris, FR)"
    4. E-CSMA: Supporting Enhanced CSMA Performance in Experimental Sensor Networks using Per-neighbor Transmission Probability Thresholds
      Shane Eisenman (Columbia University, US)Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth College, DZ)
  35. Session 35: Wireless Location
    1. Anonymous tracking using RFID tags
      M. Kodialam, Thyaga Nandagopal (Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent Inc., US)Wing Cheong Lau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK)
    2. Location-Aware Security Services for Wireless Sensor Networks using Network Coding
      Erman Ayday, Farshid Delgosha, Faramarz Fekri (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)
    3. RFID-Based 3-D Positioning Schemes
      Hongyi Wu (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, US)
    4. Guaranteed-delivery Geographic Routing under Uncertain Location Information
      Stefan Funke (Max-Planck-Institut f. Informatik, DE)Nikola Milosavljevic (Stanford University, US)
  36. Session 36: Routing II
    1. Navigation in Distance Vector Spaces and its Use for Node Avoidance Routing
      Haim Zlatokrilov, Hanoch Levy (Tel-Aviv University, IL)
    2. Scalability of Routing Tables in Wireless Networks
      Petar Momcilovic (University of Michigan, US)
    3. Neighborhood Watch for Internet Routing: Can we improve the Robustness of Internet Routing Today?
      Georgos Siganos, Michalis Faloutsos (UC Riverside, US)
    4. Load Balancing in the Internet with Strict Delay Constraints
      Matthew Andrews (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
  37. Session 37: Security in Wireless and Sensor Networks
    1. On the Detection of Signaling DoS Attacks on 3G Wireless Networks
      Patrick P. C. Lee (Columbia University, US)Tian Bu, Thomas Woo (Lucent Bell Labs, US)
    2. pDCS: Security and Privacy Support for Data-Centric Sensor Networks
      Min Shao, Sencun Zhu (The Pennsylvania State University, US) Wensheng Zhang (Iowa State University, US)Guohong Cao (Pennsylvania State University, US)
    3. Optimal Jamming Attacks and Network Defense Policies in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Mingyan Li (University of Washington, US)Iordanis Koutsopoulos (UTH, GR)Radha Poovendran (University of Washington, US)
    4. Information Survival Threshold in Sensor and P2P Networks
      Jure Leskovec (Carnegie Mellon University, US)Deepayan Chakrabarti (Yahoo Research, US)Christos Faloutsos (Carnegie Mellon University, US)Samuel Madden (MIT, US)Carlos Guestrin (Carnegie Mellon University, US)Michalis Faloutsos (University of California Riverside, US)
  38. Session 38: Topology Characterization and Inference
    1. Rate-adaptive Framing for Interfered Wireless Networks
      Chun-cheng Chen. Haiyun Luo, Eunsoo Seo, Nitin Vaidya (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)Xudong Wang (Kiyon, Inc., US)
    2. Acyclic Type of Relationships Between Autonomous Systems
      Rami Cohen, Danny Raz (Technion, IL)
    3. Toward Optimal Network Fault Correction via End-to-End Inference
      Patrick P. C. Lee, Vishal Misra, Dan Rubenstein (Columbia University, US)
    4. A Multipath Background Network Architecture
      Ravi Kokku, Aniruddha Bohra, Samrat Ganguly (NEC Labs, US)Arun Venkataramani (UMass Amherst, US)
  39. Session 39: Switches and Switching
    1. CR Switch: A Load-Balanced Switch with Contention and Reservation
      ChaoLin Yu, Cheng-Shang Chang, Duan-Shin Lee (National Tsing Hua University, TW)
    2. Memory-Efficient 5D Packet Classification at 40Gbps
      Ioannis Papaefstathiou, Vassilis Papaefstathiou (ICS ¡V FORTH, GR)
    3. On the Extreme Parallelism Inside Next-Generation Network Processors
      Lei Shi, Yue Zhang, Jianming Yu, Bo Xu, Bin Liu, Jun Li (Tsinghua University, CN)
    4. Space-Efficient TCAM-based Classification Using Gray Coding
      Anat Bremler-Barr (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, IL)Danny Hendler (Technion, IL)
  40. Session 40: Multimedia Protocols
    1. Congestion Control in Distributed Media Streaming
      Lin Ma, Wei Tsang Ooi (National University of Singapore, SG)
    2. Balancing Interruption Frequency and Buffering Penalties in VBR Video Streaming
      Guanfeng Liang, Ben Liang (University of Toronto, CA)
    3. PRIME: Peer-to-Peer Receiver-drIven MEsh-based Streaming
      Nazanin Magharei, Reza Rejaie (University of Oregon, US)
    4. Mesh or Multiple-Tree: A Comparative Study of P2P Live streaming Services
      Nazanin Magharei, Reza Rejaie (University of Oregon, US)Yang Guo (Thomson, Inc, US)
  41. Session 41: Wireless Resource Management
    1. How Optimal are Wireless Scheduling Protocols?
      Thomas Moscibroda (Microsoft Research, US)Yvonne Anne Oswald, Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, CH)
    2. Non-cooperative Multi-radio Channel Allocation in Wireless Networks
      Mark Felegyhazi (EPFL, CH)Mario Cagalj (FESB, University of Split, HR)Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti (EPFL, CH)Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, CH)
    3. Measurement-Based Self Organization of Interfering 802.11 Wireless Access Networks
      Bruno Kauffmann (Ecole Normale Superieure, FR)Francois Baccelli (INRIA-ENS, FR)Augustin Chaintreau, Vivek Mhatre (Thomson, FR)Konstantina Papagiannaki (Intel Corporation, UK)Christophe Diot (Thomson, FR)
    4. On the Performance Analysis of Network-Coded Cooperation in Wireless Networks
      Cong Peng (Dept. of EE, Tsinghua Univ., CN)Qian Zhang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK) Ming Zhao,Yan Yao (Tsinghua University, CN)
  42. Session 42: MAC Protocols
    1. Joint Channel Allocation, Interface Assignment and MAC Design for Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks
      Amir Hamed Mohsenian Rad, Vincent Wong (University of British Columbia, CA)
    2. RMAC: a Routing-Enhanced Duty-Cycle MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
      Shu Du, David B. Johnson, Amit Kumar Saha (Rice University, US)
    3. An Efficient Single-Transceiver CDMA-Based MAC Protocol for Wireless Networks
      Xi Zhang, Hang Su (Texas A&M University, US)
    4. An Analytical Evaluation of MAC Layer Misbehavior Detection Schemes
      Alvaro Cardenas (University of California, Berkeley, US)Svetlana Radosavac, John S. Baras (University Maryland College Park, US)
  43. Session 43: Capacity Planning
    1. Optimal Provisioning of Elastic Service Availability
      Dahai Xu, Ying Li, Mung Chiang, A. Robert Calderbank (Princeton University, US)
    2. An Empirical Study on 3G Network Capacity and Performance
      Wee Lum Tan, Fung Lam, Wing Cheong Lau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK)
    3. IP Backbone Design for Multimedia Distribution: Architecture and Performance
      K. Ramakrishnan, Robert Doverspike, Guangzhi Li, Kostas Oikonomou, Dongmei Wang (AT&T Labs - Research, US)
    4. Finding Minimum-Cost Paths with Minimum Sharability
      Si-Qing Zheng (University of Texas at Dallas, US)Bing Yang (Cisco Systems, Inc., US)Mei Yang (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US)Jianping Wang (University of Mississippi, US)
  44. Session 44: Sensor Networks III
    1. Oblivious Routing with Mobile Fusion Centers over a Sensor Network
      Devavrat Shah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US)Sanjay Shakkottai (The University of Texas at Austin, US)
    2. Target-Oriented Scheduling in Directional Sensor Networks
      Yanli Cai, Wei Lou (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK)Minglu Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, CN)
    3. A Distributed Policy Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks
      Yu Chen (ARES / INRIA, INSA de Lyon, FR)Eric Fleury (Insa de Lyon / INRIA, FR)
    4. Energy Efficient Sleep/Wake Scheduling for Multi-hop Sensor Networks: Non-convexity and Approximation Algorithm
      Yan Wu, Sonia Fahmy, Ness Shroff (Purdue University, US)
  45. Session 45: Bandwidth Sharing and Resource Reservation
    1. A Framework for Tiered Service in MPLS Networks
      George Rouskas (North Carolina State University, US)Nikhil Baradwaj (Microstratgy, US)
    2. Heavy-Traffic Delay Minimization in Bandwidth-Sharing Networks
      Maaike Verloop (CWI, NL), Sem Borst (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    3. Rate-Distortion Optimized Network Communication: A Lossy Extension to Network Information Flow
      Nima Sarshar (University of Regina, CA)
    4. Fairness in Capacitated Networks: a Polyhedral Approach
      "Gabor Retvari, Jozsef Biro, Tibor Cinkler (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HU)
  46. Session 46: Scheduling and Buffer Management III
    1. Per-flow Queueing by Dynamic Queue Sharing
      Chengchen Hu, Yi Tang, Xuefei Chen, Bin Liu (Tsinghua University, CN)
    2. Iteration-shared Scheduling Algorithms Abolishing the Departure-time-compatible Graph in Switch-Memory-Switch Switches
      Yang Xu, Bin Liu, Gao Xia, Dong Lin (Tsinghua University, CN)
    3. Low-Complexity Distributed Scheduling Algorithms for Wireless Networks
      Abhinav Gupta (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)Xiaojun Lin (Purdue University, US) R. Srikant (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)
    4. Throughput-optimal Scheduling in Multichannel Access Point Networks under Infrequent Channel Measurements
      Koushik Kar, Xiang Luo (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US)Saswati Sarkar (University of Pennsylvania, US)
  47. Session 47: Sensor Networks IV
    1. Fault-Tolerant Relay Node Placement in Wireless Sensor Networks: Problems and Algorithms
      Weiyi Zhang, Guoliang Xue, Satyajayant Misra (Arizona State University, US)
    2. Data Persistence in Large-scale Sensor Networks with Decentralized Fountain Codes
      Yunfeng Lin, Ben Liang, Baochun Li (University of Toronto, CA)
    3. Fault-tolerant Relay Node Placement in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
      Xiaofeng Han, Xiang Cao, Errol Lloyd, Chien-Chung Shen (University of Delaware, US)
    4. Optimal Policies for Distributed Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Zhenzhen Ye, Alhussein Abouzeid, Jing Ai (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US)
  48. Session 48: Power Control III
    1. Low-Complexity and Distributed Energy Minimization in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
      Longbi Lin, Xiaojun Lin, Ness Shroff (Purdue University, US)
    2. Optimal Power Control for Programmable Radio Networks
      Yi Shi, Thomas Hou (Virginia Tech, US)
    3. Performance of Wireless CDMA Networks Under Optimal Link-Layer Adaptation
      Alaa Muqattash (Olympus Communications, US)Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona, US)
    4. Analysis of a Loss-Resilient Proactive Data Transmission Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Yingqi Xu (Penn State University, US)Jianliang Xu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK)Wang-Chien Lee (Pennsylvania State University, US)
  49. Session 49: Wireless Routing III
    1. On a Routing Problem within Probabilistic Graphs
      Joy Ghosh, Hung Ngo, Seokhoon Yoon, Chunming Qiao (State University of New York at Buffalo, US)
    2. Robust Geo-Routing on Embeddings of Dynamic Wireless Networks
      Dominique Tschopp, Suhas Diggavi, Matthias Grossglauser (EPFL, CH) Joerg Widmer (DoCoMo Euro-Labs, DE)
    3. Practical and Efficient Broadcast in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
      "Li (Erran) Li, Ramachandran Ramjee, Milind Buddhikot, Scott Miller (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    4. Modeling and Optimization of Stochastic Routing for Wireless Multi-hop Networks
      Georgios B. Giannakis (University of Minnesota,, US)
  50. Session 50: Network Measurement and Inference
    1. Diagnosing Link-level Anomalies Using Passive Probes
      Shipra Agrawal, K. V. M.. Naidu (Bell Labs Research India, IN)Rajeev Rastogi (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)
    2. Internet traffic characterization using packet-pair probing
      Yu Cheng (Illinois Institute of Technology, US) Vikram Ravindran, Alberto Leon-Garcia (University of Toronto, CA)
    3. Sampled based estimation of network traffic flow characteristics
      George Michailidis (University of Michigan, US)
    4. End-to-end Inference of Router Packet Forwarding Priority
      Guohan Lu (Tsinghua University, CN)
  51. Session 51: Application Protocols and QoS
    1. Traffic Engineering Considerations for the Placement of Network Services
      Reuven Cohen, Gabi Nakibly (Technion, IL)
    2. EnviroStore: A Cooperative Storage System for Disconnected Operation in Sensor Networks
      Liqian Luo, Chengdu Huang, Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC, US)John Stankovic (University of Virginia, US)
    3. Analysis of the Reliability of a Nationwide Short Message Service
      Xiaoqiao Meng (NEC Laboratories America Inc., US)Petros Zerfos (Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, DE)Vidyut Samanta, Starsky H.Y. Wong, Songwu Lu (UCLA, US)
    4. Reliable Routing with QoS Guarantees for Multi-Domain IP/MPLS Networks
      Marcelo Yannuzzi (Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), ES)Ariel Orda (Technion, IL)Xavier Masip-Bruin (Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), ES)Alex Sprintson (Texas A&M University, US)
  52. Session 52: Wireless Network Design I
    1. Many-to-Many Communication: A New Approach for Collaboration in MANETs
      Renato Moraes , Hamid Sadjadpour, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves (University of California at Santa Cruz, US)
    2. Shape Segmentation and Applications in Sensor Networks
      Xianjin Zhu, Rik Sarkar, Jie Gao (Stony Brook University, US)
    3. Little Tom Thumb Went Straight Home
      Cedric Westphal (Nokia, US)
    4. Cooperative Strategies and Optimal Scheduling for Tree Networks
      Alexandre de Baynast ,Omer Gurewitz, Edward Knightly (Rice University, US)
  53. Session 53: Performance Evaluation II
    1. On Theta( H log H ) Scaling of Network Delays
      Almut Burchard, Jorg Liebeherr (University of Toronto, CA)Florin Ciucu (University of Virginia, US)
    2. Network Tomography: Identifiability and Fourier Domain Estimation
      Aiyou Chen, Jin Cao, Tian Bu (Bell labs, Lucent, US)
    3. Integration of Streaming and Elastic Traffic in Wireless Networks
      Sem Borst (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)Nidhi Hegde (France Telecom R & D, FR)
    4. A fast and compact method for unveiling significant patterns in high speed networks
      Tian Bu, Jin Cao, Aiyou Chen (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)Patrick P. C. Lee (Columbia University, US)
  54. Session 54: Routing/Forwarding in Ad Hoc Networks
    1. Geographic Routing using Hyperbolic Space
      Robert Kleinberg (U.C. Berkeley, US)
    2. Paging Mobile Users Efficiently and Optimally
      Amotz Bar-Noy, Yi Feng (CUNY, US)Mordecai Golin (Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology, HK)
    3. Connectivity-Aware Routing (CAR) in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
      Valery Naumov (ETH Zurich, CH)Thomas Gross (ETH Zurich, CH)
    4. Cluster-Based Forwarding for Reliable End-to-End Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Qing Cao, Tarek Abdelzaher (UIUC, US)Tian He (University of Minnesota, US)Robin Kravets (UIUC, US)
  55. Session 55: Security in Wireless and Sensor Networks II
    1. Insider Attacker Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Xiuzhen Cheng, Fang Liu (George Washington University, US)Dechang Chen (University of the Health Sciences, US)
    2. Mobility Reduces Uncertainty in MANETs
      Feng Li, Jie Wu (Florida Atlantic University, US)
    3. Protecting Receiver-Location Privacy in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Ying Jian, Shigang Chen, Zhan Zhang, Liang Zhang (University of Florida, US)
    4. Attack Detection in Wireless Localization
      Yingying Chen, Wade Trappe, Richard Martin (Rutgers University, US)
  56. Session 56: Content Distribution
    1. Optimizing File Availability in Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution
      Jussi Kangasharju (TU Darmstadt, DE)Keith W. Ross (Brooklyn Polytech, US)David Turner (CSU San Bernardino, US)
    2. Multiple-Choice Random Network for Server Load Balancing
      Ye Xia, Alin Dobra, Seung Chul Han (University of Florida, US)
    3. Evolutionary Approaches To Minimizing Network Coding Resources
      Minkyu Kim, Muriel Medard, Varun Aggarwal, Una-May O'Reilly, Wonsik Kim, (MIT, US)Chang Wook Ahn (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KR) Michelle Effros (California Institute of Technology, US)
    4. Network coding for distributed storage in peer-to-peer networks
      Alex Dimakis, Brighten Godfrey, Martin Wainwright, Kannan Ramchandran (University of California at Berkeley, US)
  57. Session 57: Voice Networking
    1. An Experimental Evaluation of Voice Quality over the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
      Vlad Balan, Lars Eggert , Saverio Niccolini, Marcus Brunner (NEC Europe Ltd., DE)
    2. Experimental measurement of the capacity for VoIP traffic in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
      Sangho Shin, Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University, US)
    3. Understanding VoIP from Backbone Measurements
      Marco Mellia, Dario Rossi Robert Birke, Michele Petracca (Politecnico di Torino, IT)
    4. VoIP on Wireless Meshes: Models, Algorithms and Evaluation
      Anand Kashyap (SUNY at Stony Brook, US, Samrat Ganguly (NEC Labs, US)Samir Das (SUNY at Stony Brook, US)Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin, US)
  58. Session 58: Wireless Network Design II
    1. PDA: Privacy-preserving Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Wenbo He, Xue Liu, Hoang Nguyen, Klara Nahrstedt , Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, US)
    2. A Performance Study of Deployment Factors in Wireless Mesh Networks
      Joshua Robinson, Edward Knightly (Rice University, US)
    3. A Distributed Low-Complexity Maximum-Throughput Scheduler for Wireless Backhaul Networks
      Abdul Kader Kabbani (Rice University, US)Theodoros Salonidis (Intel Research, UK)Edward Knightly (Rice University, US)
    4. Joint Congestion Control and Distributed Scheduling for Throughput Guarantees in Wireless Networks
      Gauarav Sharma, Ness Shroff (Purdue University) Ravi Mazumdar (University of Waterloo)
  59. Session 59: Wireless Mesh Networks
    1. Joint Multi-Channel Link Layer and Multi-Path Routing Design for Wireless Mesh Networks
      Wai-Hong Tam, Yu-Chee Tseng (National Chiao-Tung University, TW)
    2. Dynamic Cross-Layer Association in 802.11-based Mesh Networks
      George Athanasiou (University of Thessaly, GR)Thanasis Korakis (Polytechnic University, US)Ozgur Ercetin (Sabanci University, TR)Leandros Tassiulas (University of Thessaly, GR)
    3. Toward tractable computation of the capacity of wireless mesh networks
      Stephan Bohacek, Peng Wang (University of Delaware, US)
    4. Bandwidth Balancing in Multi-channel IEEE 802.16 Wireless Mesh networks
      Claudio Cicconetti (University of Pisa, IT)Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)Luciano Lenzini (University of Pisa, IT)
  60. Session 60: Overlay Networks
    1. The Boolean Algebra Solution to the Congested IP Link Location Problem: Theory and Practice
      Hung Nguyen, Patrick Thiran (EPFL, CH)"
    2. On Node Isolation under Churn in Unstructured P2P Networks with Heavy-Tailed Lifetimes
      Zhongmei Yao, Xiaoming Wang, Derek Leonard, Dmitri Loguinov (Texas A&M University, US)
    3. Gossiping with Multiple Messages
      Sujay Sanghavi (MIT, US)Bruce Hajek (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US)Laurent Massoulie (Thomson Paris Research Lab, FR)"
    4. Distributed Placement of Service Facilities in Large-Scale Networks
      Nikolaos Laoutaris, Georgios Smaragdakis (Boston University, US)Konstantinos Oikonomou , Ioannis Stavrakakis (University of Athens, GR)Azer Bestavros (Boston University, US)
  61. Session 61: Network Monitoring Techniques
    1. Small active counters
      Rade Stanojevic (National University of Ireland, Maynooth, IE)
    2. Empirical Evaluation of Techniques for Measuring Available Bandwidth
      Alok Shriram, Jasleen Kaur (UNC at Chapel Hill, US)
    3. A Suite of Schemes for User-level Network Diagnosis without Infrastrcture
      Yao Zhao, Yan Chen (Northwestern University, US)
    4. Detection and localization of network black-holes
      Ramana Rao Kompella (University of California, San Diego, US)Jennifer Yates, Albert Greenberg (AT&T Labs - Research, US)Alex Snoeren (UC San Diego, US)
  62. Session 62: Peer-to-peer Network Performance
    1. On Unstructured File Sharing Networks
      Honggang Zhang (Univ. Massachusetts Amherst, US)Giovanni Neglia (Universita' degli Studi di Palermo, IT)Don Towsley (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)Giuseppe Lo Presti (University of Palermo, IT)
    2. Stochastic Analysis and Improvement of the Reliability of DHT-based Multicast
      Guang Tan, Stephen Jarvis (University of Warwick, UK)
    3. On the Stability-Scalability Tradeoff of DHT Deployment
      Chih-Chiang Wang, Khaled Harfoush (North Carolina State University, US)
    4. Availability in BitTorrent Systems
      Giovanni Neglia, Giuseppe Reina (Universita' degli Studi di Palermo, IT)Honggang Zhang, Don Towsley ,Arun Venkataramani, John Danaher (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US)"
  63. Session 63: Wireless Routing IV
    1. Separability and Topology Control of Quasi Unit Disk Graphs
      Ming-Jer Tsai, Hong-Yen Yang, Wen-Qian Huang (University of Tsing Hua, TW)
    2. Axis Based Virtual Coordinate Assignment Protocol and Delivery Guaranteed Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks
      Fenghui Zhang, Hao Li, Anxiao Andrew Jiang, Jianer Chen, Ping Luo (Texas A&M University, US)
    3. Face Tracing Based Geographic Routing in Nonplanar Wireless Networks
      Fenghui Zhang, Hao Li, Anxiao Andrew Jiang, Jianer Chen, Ping Luo (Texas A&M University, US)
    4. End-to-end Routing for Dual-Radio Sensor Networks
      Thanos Stathopoulos, Martin Lukac, Dustin McIntire (UCLA, US)John Heidemann (University of Southern California, US)Deborah Estrin, William Kaiser (UCLA)