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Proceedings of Future Generation Communication and Networking : 6-8 December, 2007, Jeju Island, Korea
Proceedings of Future Generation Communication and Networking : 6-8 December, 2007, Jeju Island, Korea
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : IEEE Computer Society, 2007
Disciplina 004.6
Soggetto topico Computer networks
Wireless Internet
Mobile communication systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Telecommunications
ISBN 1-5090-8761-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146726403321
[Place of publication not identified], : IEEE Computer Society, 2007
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Research in mobile intelligence / / edited by Laurence T. Yang, et al
Research in mobile intelligence / / edited by Laurence T. Yang, et al
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (721 p.)
Disciplina 004.16
006.3
Altri autori (Persone) YangLaurence Tianruo
Collana Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing
Soggetto topico Mobile computing - Research
Computational intelligence - Research
Wireless communication systems - Research
ISBN 0-470-57939-0
1-282-55082-9
9786612550829
0-470-57938-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Contributors -- Part I Mobile Data and Intelligence -- 1. A Survey of State-of-the-Art Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- 2. Connected Dominating Set for Topology Control in Ad Hoc Networks -- 3. An Intelligent Way to Reduce Channel Under-utilization in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, -- 4. Mobility in Publish/Subscribe Systems, -- 5. Cross-Layer Design Framework for Adaptive Cooperative Caching in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- 6. Recent Advances in Mobile Agent-Oriented Applications -- Part II Location-Based Mobile Information Services -- 7. KCLS: A Cluster-Based Location Service Protocol and Its Applications in Multihop Mobile Networks -- 8. Predictive Location Tracking in Cellular and in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks -- 9. An Efficient Air Index Scheme for Spatial Data Dissemination in Mobile Computing Environments -- 10. Next Generation Location-based Services: Merging Positioning and Web 2.0 -- Part III Mobile Mining -- 11. Data Mining for Moving Object Databases -- 12. Mobile Data Mining on Small Devices Through Web Services -- Part IV Mobile Context-Aware and Applications -- 13. Context Awareness: A Formal Foundation -- 14. Experiences with a Smart Office Project 294 -- 15. An Agent-Based Architecture for Providing Enhanced Communication Services.Part V Mobile Intelligence Security -- 16. MANET Routing Security -- 17. An Online Scheme for Threat Detection Within Mobile Ad Hoc Networks -- 18. SMRTI: Secure Mobile Ad Hoc Network Routing with Trust Intrigue -- 19. Managing Privacy in Location-based Access Control Systems -- Part VI Mobile Multimedia -- 20. VoiceXML-Enabled Intelligent Mobile Services -- 21. User Adaptive Video Retrieval on Mobile Devices -- 22. A Ubiquitous Fashionable Computer with an i-Throw Device on a Location-based Service Environment -- 23. Energy Efficiency for Mobile Multimedia Replay -- Part VII Intelligent Network -- 24. Efficient Data-Centric Storage Mechanisms in Wireless Sensor Networks -- 25. Tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks.
26. DDoS Attack Modeling and Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks -- 27. Energy-Efficient Pattern Recognition for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Index.
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Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, 2010
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Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, UIC 2008, Oslo, Norway, June 23-25, 2008 Proceedings / / edited by Frode Eika Sandnes, Yan Zhang, Chunming Rong, Laurence Tianruo Yang
Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing [[electronic resource] ] : 5th International Conference, UIC 2008, Oslo, Norway, June 23-25, 2008 Proceedings / / edited by Frode Eika Sandnes, Yan Zhang, Chunming Rong, Laurence Tianruo Yang
Edizione [1st ed. 2008.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 763 p.)
Disciplina 005.437
4.019
Collana Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Soggetto topico User interfaces (Computer systems)
Application software
Computer communication systems
Computer security
Artificial intelligence
Computers and civilization
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
Computer Communication Networks
Systems and Data Security
Artificial Intelligence
Computers and Society
ISBN 3-540-69293-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Keynote Speech -- Challenges in the Design and Development of Context-Aware Applications -- The Importance of Including the Haptics Factor in Interaction Design -- Regular Papers -- Security Policy Integration and Conflict Reconciliation for Collaborations among Organizations in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Improved Weighted Centroid Localization in Smart Ubiquitous Environments -- A Formal Framework for Expressing Trust Negotiation in the Ubiquitous Computing Environment -- Pervasive Services on the Move: Smart Service Diffusion on the OSGi Framework -- Robots in Smart Spaces - A Case Study of a u-Object Finder Prototype - -- Biometrics Driven Smart Environments: Abstract Framework and Evaluation -- A Structured Methodology of Scenario Generation and System Analysis for Ubiquitous Smart Space Development -- Capturing Semantics for Information Security and Privacy Assurance -- A Framework for Context-Aware Home-Health Monitoring -- Semantic Learning Space: An Infrastructure for Context-Aware Ubiquitous Learning -- A Comprehensive Approach for Situation-Awareness Based on Sensing and Reasoning about Context -- Context-Adaptive User Interface in Ubiquitous Home Generated by Bayesian and Action Selection Networks -- Use Semantic Decision Tables to Improve Meaning Evolution Support Systems -- Combining User Profiles and Situation Contexts for Spontaneous Service Provision in Smart Assistive Environments -- Ubiquitous Phone System -- Utilizing RFIDs for Location Aware Computing -- A Component-Based Ambient Agent Model for Assessment of Driving Behaviour -- A Cartesian Robot for RFID Signal Distribution Model Verification -- Self-Localization in a Low Cost Bluetooth Environment -- Penetration Testing of OPC as Part of Process Control Systems -- Intersection Location Service for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks with Cars in Manhattan Style Movement Patterns -- Ubiquitous and Robust Text-Independent Speaker Recognition for Home Automation Digital Life -- Energy Efficient In-Network Phase RFID Data Filtering Scheme -- Energy-Efficient Tracking of Continuous Objects in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Data Randomization for Lightweight Secure Data Aggregation in Sensor Network -- Mobile Sink Routing Protocol with Registering in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- Towards the Implementation of Reliable Data Transmission for 802.15.4-Based Wireless Sensor Networks -- An Energy-Efficient Query Processing Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Special Session Papers -- Rule Selection for Collaborative Ubiquitous Smart Device Development: Rough Set Based Approach -- An Object-Oriented Framework for Common Abstraction and the Comet-Based Interaction of Physical u-Objects and Digital Services -- Personalizing Threshold Values on Behavior Detection with Collaborative Filtering -- IP Traceback Using Digital Watermark and Honeypot -- Multi-priority Multi-path Selection for Video Streaming in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks -- Energy Constrained Multipath Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Controlling Uncertainty in Personal Positioning at Minimal Measurement Cost -- RFID System Security Using Identity-Based Cryptography -- RFID: An Ideal Technology for Ubiquitous Computing? -- An Experimental Analysis of Undo in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Towards a Collaborative Reputation Based Service Provider Selection in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Petri Net-Based Episode Detection and Story Generation from Ubiquitous Life Log -- Protection Techniques of Secret Information in Non-tamper Proof Devices of Smart Home Network -- Universal Remote Control for the Smart World -- Mobile Navigation System for the Elderly – Preliminary Experiment and Evaluation -- Time Stamp Protocol for Smart Environment Services -- An Analysis of the Manufacturing Messaging Specification Protocol -- A Long-Distance Time Domain Sound Localization -- Towards Dataintegration from WITSML to ISO 15926 -- A SIP-Based Session Mobility Management Framework for Ubiquitous Multimedia Services -- AwarePen - Classification Probability and Fuzziness in a Context Aware Application -- A Model Driven Development Method for Developing Context-Aware Pervasive Systems -- Intelligent System Architecture for Context-Awareness in Ubiquitous Computing -- User-Based Constraint Strategy in Ontology Matching -- RFID-Based Interactive Learning in Science Museums -- Real-Time Detection of Passing Objects Using Virtual Gate and Motion Vector Analysis -- A Ubiquitous Interactive Museum Guide -- Dynamic Probabilistic Packet Marking with Partial Non-Preemption -- Fractal Model Based Face Recognition for Ubiquitous Environments.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2008
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Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems [[electronic resource] /] / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems [[electronic resource] /] / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (419 p.)
Disciplina 629.2/7
Altri autori (Persone) ZhouMing-Tuo
ZhangYan
YangLaurence Tianruo
Collana Transportation issues, policies and R&D series
Soggetto topico Intelligent transportation systems
Wireless communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61122-571-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems / / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems / / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Nova Science Publishers, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (419 pages)
Disciplina 629.2/7
Altri autori (Persone) ZhouMing-Tuo
ZhangYan
YangLaurence Tianruo
Collana Transportation issues, policies and R&D series
Soggetto topico Intelligent transportation systems
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-61122-571-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791848103321
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Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems / / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Wireless technologies in intelligent transportation systems / / Ming-Tuo Zhou, Yan Zhang, and Laurence T. Yang, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (419 pages)
Disciplina 629.2/7
Altri autori (Persone) ZhouMing-Tuo
ZhangYan
YangLaurence Tianruo
Collana Transportation issues, policies and R&D series
Soggetto topico Intelligent transportation systems
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-61122-571-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS -- WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- PART 1.HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTATION AND PHYSICALLAYER TECHNOLOGIES -- Chapter 1RADAR SENSOR TECHNOLOGY AND TESTREQUIREMENTS IN AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Automotive Radar Technology -- Applications Overview -- ACC Radar System Requirements -- ACC Radar Antenna Types -- Radar Types and Modulation Schemes -- FM-CW -- FSK -- Pulse -- 3. ACC Radar Test Requirements -- Component Level -- Sensor Functional Testing -- Sensor Alignment on Vehicle -- Optical Mechanical Alignement -- Using Internal Angle Measurements -- RF Alignement -- Built-in Testing and Alignment -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2RADIO CHANNEL MODELINGFOR VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE/ROADCOMMUNICATIONS -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Defining the V2V and V2R Channels -- 1.2. The V2V Channel -- 1.3. The V2R Channel -- 1.4. V2V/V2R Communication Frequency Bands, and the DSRC Standard -- 1.5. V2V/V2R Channels vs. Traditional Mobile Channels -- 1.6. Importance of Channel Modeling -- 2. Statistical Channel Characteristics -- 2.1. Basics -- 2.2. Small Scale vs. Large Scale Fading -- 2.3. The Multipath Channel Impulse Response -- 2.4. CIR and CTF Correlation Functions, and Doppler -- 2.5. Uncorrelated Scattering -- 2.6. Wide-Sense Stationarity -- 2.7. Wide-Sense Stationarity, Uncorrelated Scattering -- 2.8. Non-stationary Channels and Correlated Scattering -- 2.9. Remarks on V2V Channel Statistics -- 3. Existing Work on V2V/V2R Channels -- 3.1. Deterministic Models -- 3.2. Theoretical Statistical Models -- 3.3. Empirical Statistical Models -- 4. New Non-stationary V2V Channel Models -- 4.1. Modeling Multipath Component Persistence.
4.2. Modeling Propagation Region Transitions and Time-Varying DopplerSpectra -- 4.3. Representative NS V2V Models -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3SMART ANTENNAS IN INTELLIGENTTRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS -- Abstract -- Background -- Material and Methods -- Results -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Smart Antennas and Their Benefits for IntelligentTransportation Systems -- 2.a. Types of Smart Antennas -- 2.b. Benefits of Smart Antennas for ITS -- 2.b.1. Spatial Filtering for Interference Reduction -- 2.b.2. Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) -- 2.b.3. Location Positioning of Mobile Units -- 3. Array Data Model and Problem Formulation -- 4. Beamforming Algorithms -- 4.a. Conventional Beamformer -- 4.b. Null-steering Beamformer -- 4.c. Optimal Beamformer -- 4.d. Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) Beamformer -- 4.e. Adaptive Beamforming Algorithms -- 4.e.1. Sample Matrix Inversion (SMI) Algorithm -- 4.e.2. Least Mean Square (LMS) Algorithm -- 5. Direction of Arrival Estimation -- 5.a. MVDR Estimator -- 5.b. MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) Estimator -- 5.c. Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Technique(ESPRIT) -- 5.d. Maximum Likelihood (ML) Estimator -- 5.d.1. Conditional Maximum Likelihood (CML) Estimator -- 5.d.2. Unconditional Maximum Likelihood (UML) Estimator -- 5.e. Performance Evaluation and Comparison -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- PART 2.PROTOCOLS -- Chapter 4COGNITIVE ROUTING PROTOCOLFOR SENSOR-BASED INTELLIGENTTRANSPORTATION SYSTEM -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Distributed and De-Centralized Based ITS Approach -- 2.a. Sensor Nodes -- 2.b. Network Architecture -- 2.c. Data Communication and Processing -- 2.d. Nondeterministic Polynomial Problem -- 2.e. Optimization -- 3. Classical ITS Routing Approach -- 3.a. Topology Based Protocols.
3.b. Location Based Protocols -- 3.c. Performance Based Protocols -- 4. Background: Ant Colony Optimization -- 4.a. Evolution of ANT System -- 4.b. Characeristics of Ant Colony Optimization -- Pheromone Deposition -- State Transition Probability -- Tabu List -- 5. Proposed Approach: Cognitive Routing Protocol -- 5.a. Wireless Channel Constraint -- 5.b. Quality of Service Constraint -- 5.c. Energy Efficiency -- 5.d. Cross-Layer Approach -- Salient Features -- POSets -- Mathematical Approach -- 5.f. Experimental Simulations and Results -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5TDMA MAC PROTOCOLS FOR DSRC-BASEDINTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.A. Background and Motivation -- 1.b. Related Work -- 2. Vesomac Protocol Details -- 2.a. Frame and Slot Structures -- 2.B. Synchronous and Asynchronous Operation -- 2.c. Protocol Logic -- 2.c.1. Slot Allocation -- 2.c.2. In-band Header Bitmap -- 2.c.3. Transmission Slot Feasibility -- 2.c.4. Protocol Overview -- 2.c.5. Collision Detection and Resolution -- 2.c.6. Protocol Logic Pseudo Code -- 3. Performance Evaluation -- 3.a. Experimental Parameters -- 3.b. VeSOMAC Protocol Convergence -- 3.c. Inter-vehicle Data Transfer Applications Performance -- 3.c.1. UDP based Applications -- 3.c.2. TCP based Applications -- 3.c.3. Application Level Impacts of VeSOMAC Slot Reorganization -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6SECURITY OF VEHICULAR AD HOC NETWORKS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. MANETs vs. VANETs -- 1.2. Organization of This Chapter -- 2. Security Requirements and Threat Model -- 2.1. Security Requirements of VANETs -- 2.2. Threat Model -- 3. Vanet Security Provisioning Framework -- 3.1. Framework Overview -- 3.1.1. Security Model -- 3.1.2. Application Model -- 3.1.3. Network Model -- 3.1.4. Threat Model -- 3.1.5. Trust Model -- 3.2. Highlighted Topics.
3.2.1. Information Security -- 3.2.2. Data Security -- 3.2.3. Network Performance -- 3.2.4. Trust Model and Management -- 4. Information Security -- 4.1. General Communication and Group Communication -- 4.2. Message Security -- 4.2.1. Scope of Message Authenticity -- 4.2.2. Existing Schemes -- 4.2.3. Open Issues -- 4.3. Node Accountability and Node Privacy -- 4.3.1. Scopes of the Concepts -- 4.3.2. Node Localization and Location Privacy -- Node Localization -- Location Privacy -- Reconciling Node Localization and Location Privacy -- 4.3.3. Node Authenticity, Node Non-repudiation and Identity Privacy -- Node Authentication -- Node Privacy and Node Non-repudiation -- 4.3.4. Putting Pseudonyms into Practice -- 4.3.5. Open Issues -- 5. Data Security and Network Performance -- 5.1. Data Security -- 5.2. Cooperation-Promotion Approach -- 5.2.1. Existing Schemes -- 5.2.2. Open Issues -- 5.3. Detection-and-Reaction Approach -- 5.3.1. Existing Schemes -- 5.3.2. Open Issues -- 5.4. Security Provisioning vs. Network Performance -- 6. Trust -- 6.1. Trust: Concept and Scope -- 6.2. Trust Modeling and Metrics -- 6.3. Authorization in Trust Model -- 6.4. Trust in VANETs -- 7. Open Issues and Future Work -- 7.1. Privacy vs. Accountability -- 7.2. Data Security -- 7.2.1. Cooperation Enhancement -- 7.2.2. Detection and Reaction -- 7.2.3. Comprehensive Cooperation Schemes -- 7.3. Trust Management -- 7.4. Threat Model -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7HANDOFF MECHANISMS IN IEEE 802.16 NETWORKSSUPPORTING INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATIONSYSTEMS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background: IEEE 802.16 and Its Basic Handoff Scheme -- 2.1. IEEE 802.16 (the WiMAX Standard) -- 2.2. IEEE 802.16e (the WiMAX Mobility) -- 2.3. The Basic IEEE 802.16e Handoff Scheme -- 3. Handoff in ITS: Issues, Examples, and Classification -- 3.1. ITS Handoff Issues.
3.2. ITS VANET Handoff Examples -- 3.2.1. Handoff Decisions Based on Pattern Recognition -- 3.2.2. Handoff Decisions Based on Mobility Estimation -- 3.2.3. Handoff Scheme Based on IEEE 802.11p MAC Protocol -- 3.3. Classification of Handoff Schemes -- 4. IEEE 802.16 Layer-2 Handoff Schemes -- 4.1. Fast Handover Scheme for Real-Time Downlink Services in IEEE802.16e BWA System [11] -- 4.1.1. Scheme Description -- 4.1.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 4.2. Fast Handover Algorithm for IEEE 802.16e Broadband Wireless AccessSystem [14] -- 4.2.1. Scheme Description -- 4.2.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 4.3. Adaptive Channel Scanning for IEEE 802.16e [8] -- 4.3.1. Scheme Description -- 4.3.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 4.4. Hard Handoff Scheme Exploiting Uplink and Downlink Signals in IEEE802.16e Systems[15] -- 4.4.1. Scheme Description -- 4.4.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 4.5. Summary of 802.16 Layer-2 Handoff Mechanisms -- 5. IEEE 802.16 Layer-3 Handoff Schemes -- 5.1. Mobile Ipv6 Fast Handovers Over IEEE 802.16e Networks [16] -- 5.1.1. Scheme Description -- 5.1.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 5.2. A Seamless Handover Mechanism for IEEE 802.16e Broadband WirelessAccess [12] -- 5.2.1. Scheme Description -- 5.2.2. Feasibility of supporting IVN -- 5.3. System Aspects and Handover Management for IEEE 802.16e [18] -- 5.3.1. Scheme Description -- 5.3.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 5.4 Pre-coordination Mechanism for Fast Handover in Wimax Networks [19] -- 5.4.1. Scheme Description -- 5.4.2. Feasibility of Supporting IVN -- 5.5. Fast Handover Scheme for Supporting Network Mobility in IEEE802.16e BWA System [21] -- 5.5.1. Scheme Description -- 5.5.2. Feasibility to Support IVN -- 5.6. Summary of 802.16 Layer-3 Handoff Mechanisms -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter8BROADCASTTECHNIQUESFORVEHICULARADHOCNETWORKS -- Abstract.
1.Introduction.
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