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19th MOBICOM 2013: Miami, FL, USA
- Sumi Helal, Ranveer Chandra, Robin Kravets:
The 19th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, MobiCom'13, Miami, FL, USA, September 30 - October 04, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1999-7
Keynote 1
- Flavio Bonomi:
The evolution of mobility and wireless technologies in the age of the internet of things. 1-2
How you use it (user interfaces)
- Jue Wang, Fadel Adib, Ross A. Knepper, Dina Katabi, Daniela Rus:
RF-compass: robot object manipulation using RFIDs. 3-14 - Wenjun Hu, Hao Gu, Qifan Pu:
LightSync: unsynchronized visual communication over screen-camera links. 15-26 - Qifan Pu, Sidhant Gupta, Shyamnath Gollakota, Shwetak N. Patel:
Whole-home gesture recognition using wireless signals. 27-38 - Muhammad Shahzad, Alex X. Liu, Arjmand Samuel:
Secure unlocking of mobile touch screen devices by simple gestures: you can see it but you can not do it. 39-50
Use it wisely (energy)
- Shuai Wang, Song Min Kim, Yunhuai Liu, Guang Tan, Tian He:
CorLayer: a transparent link correlation layer for energy efficient broadcast. 51-62 - Abhijnan Chakraborty, Vishnu Navda, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Ramachandran Ramjee:
Coordinating cellular background transfers using loadsense. 63-74 - Sarfraz Nawaz, Christos Efstratiou, Cecilia Mascolo:
ParkSense: a smartphone based sensing system for on-street parking. 75-86
Calling all phones (cellular)
- Guan-Hua Tu, Chunyi Peng, Hongqi Wang, Chi-Yu Li, Songwu Lu:
How voice calls affect data in operational LTE networks. 87-98 - Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Mustafa Y. Arslan, Shailendra Singh, Sampath Rangarajan, Srikanth V. Krishnamurthy:
FluidNet: a flexible cloud-based radio access network for small cells. 99-110 - Jeremy Blackburn, Rade Stanojevic, Vijay Erramilli, Adriana Iamnitchi, Konstantina Papagiannaki:
Last call for the buffet: economics of cellular networks. 111-122
Demos session
- Joshua Joy, Yu-Ting Yu, Mario Gerla, Samuel B. Wood, James Mathewson, Mark-Oliver Stehr:
Network coding for content-based intermittently connected emergency networks. 123-126 - Joongheon Kim, Feiyu Meng, Peiyao Chen, Hilmi E. Egilmez, Dilip Bethanabhotla, Andreas F. Molisch, Michael J. Neely, Giuseppe Caire, Antonio Ortega:
Adaptive video streaming for device-to-device mobile platforms. 127-130 - Lien-Wu Chen, Po-Chun Chou:
A lane-level cooperative collision avoidance system based on vehicular sensor networks. 131-134 - Heikki Mahkonen, Teemu Rinta-aho, Tero Kauppinen, Mohit Sethi, Jimmy Kjällman, Patrik Salmela, Tony Jokikyyny:
Secure M2M cloud testbed. 135-138 - Wenjian Huang, Wai Ho Mow:
PiCode: 2D barcode with embedded picture and ViCode: 3D barcode with embedded video. 139-142 - Jiansong Zhang, Kun Tan:
Flexible array of inexpensive radios. 143-146 - Martin Florian, Simeon Andreev, Ingmar Baumgart:
OverDrive: an overlay-based geocast service for smart traffic applications. 147-150 - Ahmed Elbagoury, Moustafa Youssef, Dongyue Xue, Eylem Ekici:
v(t) CSMA: a link scheduling algorithm in wireless networks with improved delay characteristics. 151-154 - Justin Yackoski, Babak Azimi-Sadjadi, Ali Namazi, Alexey Bogaevskiy, Jason H. Li, Yalin Evren Sagduyu, Renato Levy:
Mobile network performance evaluation using the radio frequency network channel emulation simulation tool(RFnest™). 155-158 - Bastian Bloessl, Michele Segata, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler:
Decoding IEEE 802.11a/g/p OFDM in software using GNU radio. 159-162 - Clayton Shepard, Hang Yu, Lin Zhong:
ArgosV2: a flexible many-antenna research platform. 163-166 - Virgilios Passas, Kostas Chounos, Stratos Keranidis, Wei Liu, Lieven Hollevoet, Thanasis Korakis, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, Ingrid Moerman, Leandros Tassiulas:
Online evaluation of sensing characteristics for radio platforms in the CREW federated testbed. 167-170 - Hidekazu Suzuki, Katsuhiro Naito, Kazuma Kamienoo, Tatsuya Hirose, Akira Watanabe:
NTMobile: new end-to-end communication architecture in IPv4 and IPv6 networks. 171-174
Posters session
- Jie Li, Li Liu, Feng Xia:
BEEINFO: data forwarding based on interest and swarm intelligence for socially-aware networking. 175-178 - Abdelrahman Asal, Ahmad Mamdouh, Ahmed Salama, Moamen Elgendy, Moamen Mokhtar, Muhammed Elsayed, Moustafa Youssef:
CRESCENT: a modular cost-efficient open-access testbed for cognitive radio networks routing protocols. 179-182 - Daniel Philip Venmani, Yvon Gourhant, Djamal Zeghlache:
OpenRoutes: augmenting backhaul network survivability with reduced redundancy- a topology based analysis. 183-186 - Cheng Bo, Lan Zhang, Xiang-Yang Li, Qiuyuan Huang, Yu Wang:
SilentSense: silent user identification via touch and movement behavioral biometrics. 187-190 - Güliz Seray Tuncay, Giacomo Benincasa, Ahmed Helmy:
Participant recruitment and data collection framework for opportunistic sensing: a comparative analysis. 191-194 - Cheng Bo, Xiang-Yang Li, Taeho Jung, XuFei Mao, Yue Tao, Lan Yao:
SmartLoc: push the limit of the inertial sensor based metropolitan localization using smartphone. 195-198 - Cheng Bo, Xuesi Jian, Xiang-Yang Li, XuFei Mao, Yu Wang, Fan Li:
You're driving and texting: detecting drivers using personal smart phones by leveraging inertial sensors. 199-202 - Afnan Fahim, Abderrahmen Mtibaa, Khaled A. Harras:
Making the case for computational offloading in mobile device clouds. 203-205 - Mahmudur Rahman, Jaime Ballesteros, Bogdan Carbunar, Naphtali Rishe, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Toward preserving privacy and functionality in geosocial networks. 207-210 - Petri Savolainen, Sumi Helal, Jukka Reitmaa, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Giulio Jacucci, Mikko Rinne, Marko Turpeinen, Sasu Tarkoma:
Spaceify: a client-edge-server ecosystem for mobile computing in smart spaces. 211-214 - Yuta Morisawa, Yoshihiro Kawahara, Tohru Asami:
Reducing power consumption of IEEE802.11 stations in flexible multicast services. 215-218 - Susumu Ishihara, Nobuhiro Nakamura, Yuya Niimi:
Demand-based location dependent data dissemination in VANETs. 219-222 - Mostafa Uddin, Tamer Nadeem:
SpyLoc: a light weight localization system for smartphones. 223-226 - Ghazale Hosseinabadi, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Concurrent-MAC: increasing concurrent transmissions in multi-AP wireless lans. 227-230 - Paul Baumann, Wilhelm Kleiminger, Silvia Santini:
How long are you staying?: predicting residence time from human mobility traces. 231-234 - Yan Wang, Jie Yang, Hongbo Liu, Yingying Chen, Marco Gruteser, Richard P. Martin:
Measuring human queues using WiFi signals. 235-238 - Jie Hui, Kevin Lau:
T-Mobile QoE lab: making mobile browsing faster and open research problems. 239-242 - Udayan Kumar, Jeeyoung Kim, Ahmed Helmy:
Comparing wireless network usage: laptop vs smart-phones. 243-246 - Ayon Chakraborty, Samir R. Das, Milind M. Buddhikot:
Radio environment mapping with mobile devices in the TV white space. 247-250 - Tan Zhang, Suman Banerjee:
V-scope: an opportunistic wardriving approach to augmenting TV whitespace databases. 251-254
Channel surfing (spectrum management)
- Xuhang Ying, Jincheng Zhang, Lichao Yan, Guanglin Zhang, Minghua Chen, Ranveer Chandra:
Exploring indoor white spaces in metropolises. 255-266 - Souvik Sen, Bozidar Radunovic, Jeongkeun Lee, Kyu-Han Kim:
CSpy: finding the best quality channel without probing. 267-278 - Fadel Adib, Swarun Kumar, Omid Aryan, Shyamnath Gollakota, Dina Katabi:
Interference alignment by motion. 279-290
Everyone counts (theory)
- Binbin Chen, Ziling Zhou, Haifeng Yu:
Understanding RFID counting protocols. 291-302 - Federica Bogo, Enoch Peserico:
Optimal throughput and delay in delay-tolerant networks with ballistic mobility. 303-314 - Shu Liu, Aaron Striegel:
Exploring the potential in practice for opportunistic networks amongst smart mobile devices. 315-326
Send it faster (wireless LAN)
- Sangki Yun, Daehyeok Kim, Lili Qiu:
Fine-grained spectrum adaptation in WiFi networks. 327-338 - Ashish Patro, Srinivas Govindan, Suman Banerjee:
Observing home wireless experience through WiFi APs. 339-350 - Tarun Bansal, Bo Chen, Prasun Sinha, Kannan Srinivasan:
Symphony: cooperative packet recovery over the wired backbone in enterprise WLANs. 351-362
Industrial papers session
- Krishna Sekar:
Power and thermal challenges in mobile devices. 363-368 - Milind M. Buddhikot:
Towards a virtual cellular network with variable grade spectrum: challenges and opportunities. 369-374
Panel I
- Marco Gruteser:
Indoor localization: ready for primetime? 375-376
Movies in your pocket (wireless video)
- Mohammad Ashraful Hoque, Matti Siekkinen, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Using crowd-sourced viewing statistics to save energy in wireless video streaming. 377-388 - Jiasi Chen, Rajesh Mahindra, Amir Khojastepour, Sampath Rangarajan, Mung Chiang:
A scheduling framework for adaptive video delivery over cellular networks. 389-400 - Shan-Hsiang Shen, Aditya Akella:
An information-aware QoE-centric mobile video cache. 401-412
Panel II
- Thyagarajan Nandagopal:
Panel: the evolution of wireless video - technology and applications. 413-414
Keynote IV
- Henry Tirri:
Indexing the real world: sensing, big data and mobility. 415-416
Protection squad (security)
- Michael W. Farb, Yue-Hsun Lin, Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim, Jonathan M. McCune, Adrian Perrig:
SafeSlinger: easy-to-use and secure public-key exchange. 417-428 - Katerina J. Argyraki, Suhas N. Diggavi, Melissa Duarte, Christina Fragouli, Marios Gatzianas, Panagiotis Kostopoulos:
Creating secrets out of erasures. 429-440 - Jie Xiong, Kyle Jamieson:
SecureArray: improving wifi security with fine-grained physical-layer information. 441-452
More is better (MIMO)
- Xinyu Zhang, Karthikeyan Sundaresan, Mohammad Ali Khojastepour, Sampath Rangarajan, Kang G. Shin:
NEMOx: scalable network MIMO for wireless networks. 453-464 - Yubo Yan, Panlong Yang, Xiang-Yang Li, Yue Tao, Lan Zhang, Lizhao You:
ZIMO: building cross-technology MIMO to harmonize zigbee smog with WiFi flash without intervention. 465-476 - Xiufeng Xie, Xinyu Zhang, Karthikeyan Sundaresan:
Adaptive feedback compression for MIMO networks. 477-488
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