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22nd LANMAN 2016: Rome, Italy
- IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, LANMAN 2016, Rome, Italy, June 13-15, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9882-4
- Fabian Schneider, Roberto Bifulco, Anton Matsiuk:
Better ARP handling with InSPired SDN switches. 1-6 - Radu Stoenescu, Dragos Dumitrescu, Costin Raiciu:
OpenStack networking for humans: Symbolic execution to the rescue. 1-6 - Luigi Rizzo, Giuseppe Lettieri, Vincenzo Maffione:
Very high speed link emulation with TLEM. 1-6 - Csaba Simon, Markosz Maliosz, József Bíró, Balázs Péter Gero, András Kern:
5G exchange for inter-domain resource sharing. 1-6 - Emrecan Demirors, Giovanni Alba, Giuseppe Enrico Santagati, Tommaso Melodia:
High data rate ultrasonic communications for wireless intra-body networks. 1-6 - Yoshiko Sueda, Arata Koike:
Service centric mobility management for improving Quality of Experience toward future mobile network. 1-6 - Kaixin Sui, Siqi Sun, Yousef Azzabi, Xiaoping Zhang, Youjian Zhao, Jilong Wang, Zimu Li, Dan Pei:
Understanding the Impact of AP Density on WiFi Performance Through Real-World Deployment. 1-6 - Karl-Johan Grinnemo, Tom Jones, Gorry Fairhurst, David Ros, Anna Brunström, Per Hurtig:
Towards a flexible Internet transport layer architecture. 1-7 - Pietro Marchetta, Antonio Montieri, Valerio Persico, Antonio Pescapè, Ítalo S. Cunha, Ethan Katz-Bassett:
How and how much traceroute confuses our understanding of network paths. 1-7 - Daichi Tanaka, Masatoshi Kawarasaki:
Congestion control in named data networking. 1-6 - Iustin-Alexandru Ivanciu, Eduard-Florentin Luchian, Virgil Dobrota, Etienne Rivière:
OpenStack-based clouds as holons: A functional perspective. 1-3 - Elian Aubry, Thomas Silverston, Isabelle Chrisment:
Green growth in NDN: Deployment of content stores. 1-6 - Peter Heise, Marc Lasch, Fabien Geyer, Roman Obermaisser:
Self-configuring real-time communication network based on OpenFlow. 1-6 - Vincenzo Maffione, Luigi Rizzo, Giuseppe Lettieri:
Flexible virtual machine networking using netmap passthrough. 1-6 - Sami Yangui, Pradeep Ravindran, Ons Bibani, Roch H. Glitho, Nejib Ben Hadj-Alouane, Monique J. Morrow, Paul A. Polakos:
A platform as-a-service for hybrid cloud/fog environments. 1-7 - Daishi Kondo, Thomas Silverston, Hideki Tode, Tohru Asami, Olivier Perrin:
Name anomaly detection for ICN. 1-6 - Atsushi Tagami, Tomohiko Yagyu, Kohei Sugiyama, Mayutan Arumaithurai, Kenichi Nakamura, Toru Hasegawa, Tohru Asami, K. K. Ramakrishnan:
Name-based push/pull message dissemination for disaster message board. 1-6 - Sripriya Srikant Adhatarao, Jiachen Chen, Mayutan Arumaithurai, Xiaoming Fu, K. K. Ramakrishnan:
Comparison of naming schema in ICN. 1-6 - Kazuhiro Tokunaga, Kenichi Kawamura, Naoki Takaya:
High-speed uploading architecture using distributed edge servers on multi-RAT heterogeneous networks. 1-2 - Nobuhiro Azuma, Toshimitsu Tsubaki, Masao Aihara:
Distributed communication model-learning architecture for anomaly detection in multi-service shared M2M area networks. 1-6 - Adewale Abe, Stuart D. Walker:
Enhancement of 60GHz transmission over 802.11ad using specular reflection. 1-2 - Onur Ascigil, Vasilis Sourlas, Ioannis Psaras, George Pavlou:
Opportunistic off-path content discovery in information-centric networks. 1-7 - Ahmed H. Zahran, Jason J. Quinlan, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Cormac J. Sreenan:
Impact of the LTE scheduler on achieving good QoE for DASH video streaming. 1-7 - Mika Mori, Yoshiko Sueda, Masao Aihara:
Secure connection assistance architecture for IoT devices. 1-3 - Dmitrii Chemodanov, Prasad Calyam, Flavio Esposito, Andrei M. Sukhov:
A general constrained shortest path approach for virtual path embedding. 1-7 - Rennie Archibald, Dhruv Gupta, Rittwik Jana, Vijay Gopalakrishnan, Ashok Sunder Rajan, Kannan Babu Ramia, Dan Dahle, Jacob Cooper, George Kennedy, Nikhil Rao, Shantkumar Sonnads, Martin Mcdonald:
An IoT control plane model and its impact analysis on a virtualized MME for connected cars. 1-6 - Armel Francklin Simo Tegueu, Slim Abdellatif, Thierry Villemur, Pascal Berthou, Thierry Plesse:
Towards application driven networking. 1-6 - Mostafizur Rahman, Sandeep Mathew, Murat Yuksel, Shamik Sengupta:
A device-to-device service sharing middleware for heterogeneous wireless networks. 1-6 - Satoka Fujii, Tutomu Murase, Masato Oguchi, Eng Keong Lua:
Architecture and characteristics of social network based ad hoc networking. 1-3 - Shogo Ando, Akihiro Nakao:
OpenFlow transparent custom action extension by using Packet-In and click packet processing. 1-2 - Yuanxun Zhang, Saptarshi Debroy, Prasad Calyam:
Network measurement recommendations for performance bottleneck correlation analysis. 1-7 - Naoki Higo, Yoshiko Sueda, Takumi Ohba, Arata Koike:
Dropping information for feedback-controlled IoT devices. 1-2 - Kai Su, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Dipankar Raychaudhuri:
Scalable, network-assisted congestion control for the MobilityFirst future internet architecture. 1-2 - Pier Luigi Ventre, Bojan Jakovljevic, David Schmitz, Stefano Salsano, Matteo Gerola, Luca Prete, Sebastiano Buscaglione, Jose Aznar, Kostas Stamos:
Revisiting Open eXchange Points with Software Defined Networking. 1-2 - Hiromi Hirai, Takuya Tojo, Minoru Matsumoto, Naoki Takaya:
Low Latency packet transport methods for remote-controlled devices in multi-RAT environments. 1-2 - Jason J. Quinlan, Darijo Raca, Ahmed H. Zahran, Ahmed Khalid, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Cormac J. Sreenan:
D-LiTE: A platform for evaluating DASH performance over a simulated LTE network. 1-2 - Wei Zhang, Guyue Liu, Wenhui Zhang, Neel Shah, Phil Lopreiato, Grégoire Todeschi, K. K. Ramakrishnan, Timothy Wood:
OpenNetVM: Flexible, high performance NFV (Demo). 1-2 - Ons Bibani, Sami Yangui, Roch H. Glitho, Walid Gaaloul, Nejib Ben Hadj-Alouane, Monique J. Morrow, Paul A. Polakos:
A demo of a PaaS for IoT applications provisioning in hybrid cloud/fog environment. 1-2
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