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MobiWac '14: Proceedings of the 12th ACM international symposium on Mobility management and wireless access
ACM2014 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MSWiM'14: 17th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems Montreal QC Canada September 21 - 26, 2014
ISBN:
978-1-4503-3026-8
Published:
21 September 2014
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Abstract

On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 12th ACM International Symposium on Mobility Management and Wireless Access -- MobiWac'14 at Montreal, Canada. Following the successful previous events in Fort Worth (TX), Philadelphia (PA), Maui (Hawaii), Torremolinos (Spain), Chania (Greece), Bodrum (Turkey), Miami (USA), Paphos (Cyprus), Barcelona (Spain), this year's symposium aims to keep advancing our knowledge in mobility and wireless access, including models, systems, applications, and theory. The mission of the symposium is, as always, to share novel mobility management and wireless network solutions and identify new directions for future research and development.

A number of people have contributed to eventually create a strong technical program. First of all, the call for papers attracted submissions from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. Second, a number of researchers served on the MobiWac'14 Technical Program Committee. They helped to evaluate paper submissions in a rigorous and fair, yet timely, manner and contributed significantly to the strength of the technical program. The program committee accepted 11 regular papers. These papers cover a variety of topics, including general wireless networks, wireless sensor network, network mobility, quality of service and applications. The program committee further accepted 5 papers as short papers. Finally, 1 poster/demo paper has been selected. We hope that these proceedings will serve as a valuable reference for mobile and wireless systems researchers and developers.

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SESSION: Session 1: cellular networks and WiFi
research-article
Dynamic and distributed inter-cell coordination based scheduling for interference avoidance

Interference management has been a key enabler for the deployment of future wireless systems requiring dense spectrum reuse. In this work, we propose a downlink dynamic and distributed interference avoidance scheme that makes use of inter-cell ...

research-article
Inter-cell handoff performance improvement in LTE-a multi-hop relay networks

Multi-hop relay technology is one of the most promising candidate technologies to overcome the coverage and capacity problem in LTE-Advanced networks. Currently 3GPP is considering the incorporation of multi-hop relays into Release 12 of LTE-A ...

research-article
IP packet distribution on wireless access route combining IEEE802.11/802.16 links for improvement of application performance

The expansion and diversification of wireless communication are proceeding rapidly with the diffusion of cellular phones, WiFi and WiMAX. However, concern is increasing that the growth of wireless systems will exhaust finite wireless resources. ...

research-article
Dynamic clustering in WiFi direct technology

WiFi Direct is a new technology supported by WiFi Alliance. Devices can establish connections using an Access Point (network leader), chosen automatically by the system. Unfortunately, there are no measurements for discovering the best device to be a ...

SESSION: Session 2: wireless sensor networks
research-article
A hole detection scheme based on polygonal cycles for the irregular radio range in WSN

In Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), coverage is one of the most essential metric that is directly associated to the Quality of Services (QoS) provided by the WSN. Several anomalies in coverage can be noticed making areas not sufficiently monitored; ...

research-article
On target coverage in mobile visual sensor networks

Recent advancements in manufacturing low-cost wireless battery operated cameras has made their application in Wireless Video Sensor Networks (WVSN) increasingly more feasible and affordable. The application of robotic sensing agents equipped with ...

research-article
Efficient mobile sink-based data gathering in wireless sensor networks with guaranteed delay

In this paper, we present a rendezvous-based data gathering protocol for wireless sensor networks employing a mobile sink. For satisfying timely delivery of sensory data to the mobile sink, the mobile sink is forced to visit only an appropriate number ...

research-article
On-demand key distribution for body area networks for emergency case

Recent growth in the Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) has given rise to development of new and innovative medical applications. WSNs have occupied the medical area with immense benefits in reducing healthcare costs, doctor-patient efficiency, and ...

SESSION: Session 3: heterogeneous wireless networks
research-article
Qos-based joint resource allocation with link adaptation for SC-FDMA uplink in heterogeneous networks

The LTE-based femtocell network is a promising solution adopted today to cope with the huge cellular traffic requirements. In particular, the Uplink communication becomes an attractive issue especially with the emerging of the interactive services and ...

research-article
Cooperative caching in P2P manet

Support for efficient data access is important for the successful application deployment and use of MANET. In RAON [1] we have demonstrated that overlay networks, particularly peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, is a good abstraction for application design and ...

research-article
SOA based ubiquitous computing system design framework

Ubiquitous services are software applications that have the capability to run anytime, anywhere and on any device with minimal or no user attention. However, the advancements and diversity in mobile technologies, the dynamic and ubiquitous nature of ...

research-article
Extreme throughput multicast in multi-user diversity wireless networks

While low transmission delays can meet the requirements of many applications, high throughput is the appeal of several others. Accordingly and taking into account the multi-user diversity (MUD) and the wireless broadcast advantage (WBA) features, we ...

SESSION: Session 4: internet of things, vehicular networks and cloud
research-article
Non-intrusive user identity provisioning in the internet of things

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents an evolutionary vision and a new era of such smart environments that encompass all identifiable things in a dynamic and interacting network of networks. Each user has wide interactions with a huge number of ...

research-article
Decreasing greenhouse emissions through an intelligent traffic information system based on inter-vehicle communication

Traffic congestion is an urban mobility problem, which generates stress to drivers and economic losses. In 2012, greenhouse gas emissions from transportation accounted for about 28% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Intelligent transportation ...

research-article
Building and programming ubiquitous social devices

Today's mobile and embedded devices are Internet-connected, and have decent computing power, which creates a possibility for complex, cooperative multi-device platforms. Yet, from user's perspective, it seems that we are not freed to use different ...

research-article
Virtualized infrastructure for video game applications in cloud environments

Mobile video games are fast-growing and fast-evolving. Cloud computing's paradigm can bring several benefits to mobile video games, like cost reduction through an efficient usage of resources, or an easier and faster on-demand deployment of new ...

POSTER SESSION: Session 5: demo & poster
research-article
Building a secure and feature-rich mobile mapping service app using HTML5: challenges and best practices

Managing a wide variety of mobile devices across multiple mobile operating systems is a security challenge for any organization [1, 2]. With the wide adoption of mobile devices to access work-related apps, there is an increase in third-party apps that ...

Contributors
  • University of Quebec at Montreal
  • Carlos III University of Madrid

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Acceptance Rates

MobiWac '14 Paper Acceptance Rate16of57submissions,28%Overall Acceptance Rate83of272submissions,31%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
MobiWac '22501632%
MobiWac '15371232%
MobiWac '14571628%
MobiWac '13682131%
MobiWac '06601830%
Overall2728331%