In this paper, we study the problem of data gathering in multi-hop wireless sensor networks. To tackle the high degree of channel contention and high probability of packet collisi...
Home networks enable, potentially, an increased level of integration among appliances present in the house, enabling an ubiquitous control of devices and simplifying man/machine i...
Nowadays, Peer to Peer systems are largely studied. But in order to evaluate them in a realistic way, a better knowledge of their environments is needed. In this article we focus o...
Georges Da Costa, Corine Marchand, Olivier Richard...
This paper presents DiV ES, a distributed support for the development of networked Distributed Virtual Environments. DiV ES exploits the publish subscribe interaction model to def...
Flooding protocols for wireless networks in general have been shown to be very inefficient and therefore are mainly used in network initialization or route discovery and maintenan...
Achieving IP handoff with a short latency and minimal packet loss is essential for mobile devices that roam across IP subnets. Many existing solutions require changes to be made t...
Ken C. K. Tsang, Roy S. C. Ho, Mark C. M. Tsang, C...
The paper discusses the potential usage of principles from General System Theory (GST) and Cybernetics for design of Autonomic Software. Motivated by the characteristics of open s...
Emil A. Stoyanov, Dieter Roller, Markus Alexander ...
Due to the nature of radio transmissions, communications in wireless networks are easy to capture and analyze. Next to this, privacy enhancing techniques (PETs) proposed for wired...