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Second Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks

Santa Clara, California, USA

26-29 September 2005

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IEEE SECON 2005 - Accepted Papers


Interference-Aware Topology Copntrol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology, US), Kousha Moaveni-Nejad (Illinois Institute of Technology, US)

Optimal Placement of Nodes in Large Sensor Networks under a General Physical Layer Model
Stavros Toumpis (Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien, AT), Gautam A. Gupta (IIT New Delhi, IN)

Precise Localization in Coarse-Grained Localization Algorithms Through Local Learning
Ralf Salomon (University of Rostock, DE)

On the Forwarding Area of Contention-Based Geographic Forwarding for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Dazhi Chen (Syracuse University, US), Jing Deng (University of New Orleans, US), Pramod Varshney (Syracuse University, US)

Collaborative Two-Level Task Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Nodes with Multiple Sensing Units
Ozgur Sanli (Arizona State University, US), Rajesh Poornachandran (ASU, US), Hasan Cam (Arizona State University, US

Channel-Adaptive Relaying in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with Fading
Michael Souryal (National Institute of Standards and Technology, US), Nader Moayeri (NIST, US)

Proactive Address Autoconfiguration and Prefix Continuity in IPv6 Hybrid Ad Hoc Networks
Christophe Jelger (University of Basel, CH), Thomas Noel (Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, FR)

Improving the performability of data transfer in mobile ad hoc networks
Marco Conti (IIT Institute - CNR Pisa, IT), Enrico Gregori (CNR-IIT, IT), Gaia Maselli (CNR-IIT, IT)

Energy Efficient Joint Scheduling and Power Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Gang Lu (University of Southern California, US), Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, US)

Outage Probabilities in Poisson and Clumped Poisson-distributed Hybrid Ad-Hoc Networks
Sayandev Mukherjee (Lucent Technologies Bell Labs, US), Dan Avidor (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, US)

Optimization Models for Fixed Channel Assignment in Wireless Mesh Networks with Multiple Radios
Arindam Kumar Das (University of Washington, US), Hamed Alazemi (Kuwait University, KW), Rajiv Vijaykumar (University Washington, US), Sumit Roy (University of Washington, US)

Variable Resolution Information Dissemination
Arpita Ghosh (Stanford University, US), Dan Greene (PARC, US), Qingfeng Huang (Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) Inc., US), Juan Liu (Palo ALto research Center, US)

Modeling Spatially Correlated Data of Sensor Networks with Irregular Topologies
Apoorva Jindal (University of Southern California, US), Konstantinos Psounis (Stanford University, US)

EASE: An Energy-Efficient In-Network Storage Scheme for Object Tracking in Sensor Networks
Jianliang Xu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK), Xueyan Tang (Nanyang Technological University, SG), Wang-Chien Lee (The Pennsylvania State University at University Park, US)

Securing MAODV: Attacks and Countermeasures
Sankardas Roy (George Mason University, US), Venkata Gopala Addada (George Mason University, US), Sanjeev Setia (George Mason University, US), Sushil Jajodia (George Mason University, US)

Relay Node Deployment Strategies in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks: Multiple-Hop Communication Case
Kenan Xu (Queen's University, CA), Hossam Hassanein (Queens University, CA), Glen Takahara (Queen's University, CA)

Expected Data Rate: An Accurate High-Throughput Path Metric For Multi-Hop Wireless Routing
Jun Cheol Park (University of Utah, US), Sneha Kasera (University of Utah, US)

A Dynamic Clustering and Scheduling Approach to Energy Saving in Data Collection from Wireless Sensor Networks
Chong Liu (University of Victoria, CA), Kui Wu (University of Victoria, CA), Jian Pei (Simon Fraser University, CA)

Robust Probabilistic Constraint-Based Localization for Wireless Sensor Networks
Rong Peng (North Carolina State University, US), Mihail Sichitiu (North Carolina State University, US)

Routing in a Highly Dynamic Topology
Yashar Ganjali (Stanford University, US), Nick McKeown (Stanford University, US)

Co-S: A high performance Co-processing Sensor architecture for offloading sensing and data processing
Abhishek Mitra (University of California, Riverside, US), Anirban Banerjee (University of California, Riverside, US), Walid Najjar (University of California, Riverside, US)

Redundant-Reader Elimination in RFID Systems
Bogdan Carbunar, Murali Ramanathan, Mehmet Koyuturk, Christoph Hoffmann and Ananth Grama (Purdue University, US)

SoftMAC: Layer 2.5 MAC for VoIP Support in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Haitao Wu (microsoft research asia, CN), Xin Wang (Tsinghua University, CN), Yunxin Liu (Microsoft Research Asia, CN), Qian Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia, CN), Zhi-Li Zhang (University of Minnesota, US)

Partitioning-Based Mobile Element Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
Yaoyao Gu (Ohio State University, US), Doruk Bozdag (The Ohio State University, US), Eylem Ekici (Ohio State University, US), Fusun Ozguner (The Ohio State University, US), Chang-Gun Lee (The Ohio State University, US)

Spectrum Allocation via Local Bargaining in Ad hoc Networks
Lili Cao (shanghai Jiaotong University, CN), Haitao Zheng (Microsoft Research Asia, CN)

A Local Metric for Geographic Routing with Power Control in Wireless Networks
Chih-ping Li (University of Southern California, US), Wei-jen Hsu (University of Southern California, US), Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, US), Ahmed Helmy (University of Southern California, US)

Acquiring Medium Models for Sensing Performance Estimation
Aman Kansal (University of California, Los Angeles, US), James Carwana (UCLA, US), William Kaiser (University of California, Los Angeles, US), Mani Srivastava (University of California, Los Angeles, US)

Evolutionary Energy Management and Design of Wireless Sensor Networks
Konstantinos Ferentinos (Agricultural University of Athens, GR), Theodore Tsiligiridis (Agricultural University of Athens (AUA), GR)

Congestion Control in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Kun Tan (Microosft Research Asia, CN), Feng Jiang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CN), Qian Zhang (Microsoft Research Asia, CN), Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, CA)

A Scalable Framework for Distributed Time Synchronization in Multi-hop Sensor Networks
Ossama Younis (Purdue University, US), Sonia Fahmy (Purdue University, US)

Scalable Routing for Networked Sensors and Actuators
Thomas Fuhrmann (University of Karlsruhe, DE)

Throughput Analysis of Rayleigh Fading Sensor Networks with Regular and Random Topologies
Xiaowen Liu (University of Notre Dame, US), Martin Haenggi (University of Notre Dame, US)

A Multiband MAC Protocol for Impulse-based UWB Ad Hoc Networks
Ioannis Broustis (University of California,Riverside, US), Srikanth Krishnamurthy (University of California, Riverside, US), Michalis Faloutsos (University of California Riverside, US), Mart Molle (Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of California, Riverside, US), Jeffrey Foerster (Intel Research and Development, US)

Price/utility-based optimization of resource allocation in ad hoc networks
Calin Curescu (Linköping University, SE), Simin Nadjm-Tehrani (Linköping University, SE)

A Layered Architecture for Delay Sensitive Sensor Networks
Dan Wang (Simon Fraser University, CA), Yan Long (Simon Fraser University, CA), Funda Ergun (Simon Fraser University, CA)

Key Predistribution in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Multivariate Polynomials
Farshid Delgosha (Georgia Institute of Technology, US), Faramarz Fekri (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)

Streaming versus Batch Processing of Sensor Data in a Hazardous Weather Detection System
Mark Sims (University of Massachusetts, US), James F. Kurose (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US), Victor Lesser (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US)

Switching Kalman Filters for Prediction and Tracking in an Adaptive Meteorological Sensing Network
Victoria Manfredi (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US), Sridhar Mahadevan (University of Massachusetts Amherst, US), James F. Kurose (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, U

Practical Limits on Achievable Energy Improvements and Useable Delay Tolerance in Correlation Aware Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks
Yujie Zhu (Georgia Institute of Technology, US), Karthikeyan Sundaresan (Georgia Tech, US)

Mesh Topology Construction for Interconnected Wireless LANs
Laura Huei-Jiun Ju (UCLA, US), Izhak Rubin (University of California at Los Angeles, US)

Attribute Hierarchies for Information Request Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks Networks
Ke Wang (Boston University, US), Prithwish Basu (BBN Technologies, US), Salma Abu Ayyash (Boston University, US), Thomas Little (Boston University, US)

Group Key Distribution via Local Collaboration in Wireless Sensor Networks
Anuj Chadha (University Of Texas at Arlington, US), Yonghe Liu (UT Arlington, US), Sajal Das (UniversityTexas at Arlington, US)

Efficient and Reliable Broadcast in ZigBee Networks
Gang Ding (Purdue University, US), Zafer Sahinoglu (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, US), Philip Orlik (Mitsubishi Electric, US), Jinyun Zhang (MERL, US), Bharat Bhargava (Purdue University, US)

Designing new Architectures and Protocols for Wireless Senosor Networks: A Perspective
Mukundan Venkataraman (Software Engineering and Technology Labs, Infosys Technologies Ltd, IN), Kartik Muralidharan (Infosys Technologies Limited, IN), Puneet Gupta (Infosys Technologies, IN)

Efficient Hierarchical Key Generation and Key Diffusion for Distributed Sensor Networks
Mohamed Shehab (Purdue University, US), Elisa Bertino (Purdue University, US), Arif Ghafoor (Purdue University, US)

Embedding Intelligent Sensor Signal Change Detection into Sensor Network Protocols
Leon Reznik (Rochester Institute of Technology, US)

Secure Cooperative Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Against Injecting Traffic Attacks
Wei Yu (University of Maryland, US), K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, US)

Stimulating Cooperation and Defending Against Attacks in Self-Organized Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Wei Yu (University of Maryland, US), K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland, US

On Energy Provisioning and Relay Node Placement for Wireless Sensor Networks
Thomas Hou (Virginia Tech, US), Yi Shi (Virginia Tech, US), Hanif Sherali (Virginia Tech, US), Scott Midkiff (Virginia Tech, US)

Modeling the effects of network parameters on delay in a wireless ad-hoc network
Srisankar Kunniyur (Motorola India, IN), Srihari Narasimhan (University of Pennsylvania, US), Zhi-Li Zhang

Power Management in Delay Tolerant Networks: A Framework and Knowledge-Based Mechanisms
Hyewon Jun (Georgia Institute of Technology, US), Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, US), Ellen Zegura (Georgia Institute of Technology, US)

Blacklist-Aided Forwarding in Static Multihop Wireless Networks
Srihari Nelakuditi (University of South Carolina, US), Sanghwan Lee (University of Minnesota, US), Yinzhe Yu (University of Minnesota, US), Junling Wang (University of South Carolina, US), Zifei Zhong (University of South Carolina, US), Guor-Huar Lu (University of Minnesota, US)

Fault Tolerant Connected Sensor Cover with Variable Sensing and Transmission Ranges
Zongheng Zhou (SUNY at Stony Brook, US), Samir Das (SUNY at Stony Brook, US), Himanshu Gupta (SUNY, Stony Brook, US)

Battery Discharge Characteristics of Wireless Sensor Nodes: An Experimental Analysis
Chulsung Park (University of California, Irvine, US), Kanishka Lahiri (NEC Laboratories America, US), Anand Raghunathan (NEC, US)

Energy-Efficient Sensor Network Design Subject to Complete Coverage and Discrimination Constraints
Frank Yeong-Sung Lin (Nation Twiwan University, Taiwan, R.O.C.) and Pei-Ling Chiu (Nation Twiwan University, Taiwan, R.O.C.)