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3rd WiNTECH 2008: San Francisco, California, USA
- Ashutosh Sabharwal, Roger Karrer, Lin Zhong:
Proceedings of the Third ACM Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization, WINTECH 2008, San Francisco, California, USA, September 19, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-187-3 - Nitin H. Vaidya:
Can theory meet practice?: the case of multi-channel wireless networks. 1-2
Metro-area testbed and characterization
- Justin Ormont, Jordan Walker, Suman Banerjee, Ashwin Sridharan, Mukund Seshadri, Sridhar Machiraju:
A city-wide vehicular infrastructure for wide-area wireless experimentation. 3-10 - Jun Yao, Salil S. Kanhere, Mahbub Hassan:
An empirical study of bandwidth predictability in mobile computing. 11-18 - Arunkaruppaiya Adaikalam, Mutaher Azad, Chiupin Chen, Jeesh Thomas, Thomas Schwengler:
Municipal wireless data network in Longmont, CO. 19-24
Methodologies and tools
- Yang Su, Thomas R. Gross:
Validation of a miniaturized wireless network testbed. 25-32 - Malik Ahmad Yar Khan, Darryl Veitch:
Peeling the 802.11 onion: separating congestion from physical per. 33-40 - Jae-Yong Yoo, Thomas Huehn, JongWon Kim:
Active capture of wireless traces: overcome the lack in protocol analysis. 41-48
Ad hoc, vehicular networks
- Karim Seada:
Insights from a freeway car-to-car real-world experiment. 49-56 - Hanif Kazemi, George C. Hadjichristofi, Luiz A. DaSilva:
MMAN - a monitor for mobile ad hoc networks: design, implementation, and experimental evaluation. 57-64 - Vivek Srivastava, Amr B. Hilal, Michael S. Thompson, Jawwad Nasar Chattha, Allen B. MacKenzie, Luiz A. DaSilva:
Characterizing mobile ad hoc networks -: the maniac challenge experiment. 65-72
Testbed driven design and evaluation
- Mei-Hsuan Lu, Peter Steenkiste, Tsuhan Chen:
Using commodity hardware platform to develop and evaluate CSMA protocols. 73-80 - Gautam D. Bhanage, Yanyong Zhang, Ivan Seskar:
On topology creation for an indoor wireless grid. 81-88 - Ritesh Maheshwari, Shweta Jain, Samir R. Das:
On estimating joint interference for concurrent packet transmissions in low power wireless networks. 89-94
Posters
- Mingmei Li, Shin'ichi Konomi, Kaoru Sezaki:
Understanding and modeling pedestrian mobility of train-station scenarios. 95-96 - Kuang-Ching Wang, Gayatri Venkatesh, Sajindra Pradhananga, Sandeep Lokala, Shari Carter, Jason Isenhower, James Vaughn:
Building wireless mesh networks in forests: antenna direction, transmit power, and vegetation effects on network performance. 97-98
Demonstrations
- Amr B. Hilal, Jawwad Nasar Chattha, Vivek Srivastava, Michael S. Thompson, Allen B. MacKenzie, Luiz A. DaSilva:
Interactions between cooperation strategies in mobile ad hoc networks. 99-100 - Jae-Yong Yoo, Thomas Huehn, JongWon Kim:
PaPMo: packet accurate protocol monitoring system. 101-102 - Thomas Claveirole, Marcelo Dias de Amorim:
WiPal and WScout, two hands-on tools for wireless packet traces manipulation and visualization. 103-104 - Mei-Hsuan Lu, Peter Steenkiste, Tsuhan Chen:
FlexMAC: a wireless protocol development and evaluation platform based on commodity hardware. 105-106 - Teemu Vanninen, Hannu Tuomivaara, Juha Huovinen:
A demonstration of frequency hopping ad hoc and sensor network synchronization method on warp boards. 107-108 - Peter Luethi, Markus Wenk, Thomas Koch, Wolfgang Fichtner, Michael Lerjen, Norbert Felber:
Multi-user MIMO testbed. 109-110 - Vijay Raman, Nitin H. Vaidya:
Interference aware channel allocation in a multichannel, multi-interface wireless network. 111-112 - Robert C. Daniels, Ketan Mandke, Steven W. Peters, Scott Nettles, Robert W. Heath Jr.:
Machine learning for physical layer link adaptation in multiple-antenna wireless networks. 113-114
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