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This volume contains the proceedings of the Seventh Mediterranean
Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (Med-Hoc-Net'2008), celebrated in Palma
de Mallorca (llles Balears, Spain) during June 25-27, 2008. This
IFIP TC6 Workshop was organized by the Universitat de les Illes
Balears in cooperation with the Asociaci6n de Tdcnicos de lnform
tica and sponsored by the following Working Groups: WG6.3
(Performance of Computer Networks) and WG6.8 (Mobile and Wireless
Communications). The rapid evolution of the networking industry
introduces new exciting challenges that need to be explored by the
research community. Aside the adoption of Internet as the global
network infrastructure these last years have shown the growing of a
set of new network architectures without a rigid and known a priori
architecture using wireless techniques, like sensor and ad-hoc
networks. These new types of networks are opening the possibility
to create a large number of new applications ranging from domestic
to nature surveying. These new networks are generating new
technical challenges like the capability of auto-reconfiguration in
order to give the network an optimal configuration, the energy
saving need when the nodes have not a source of energy other than a
small battery, new protocols to access the network and to convey
the information across the network when its structure is not
completely known or should be discovered, new paradigms for keeping
the needed information security and privacy in a quite uncontrolled
environment, and others.
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Network Control and Engineering for QOS, Security and Mobility, III - IFIP TC6 / WG6.2, 6.6, 6.7 and 6.8. Third International Conference on Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility, NetCon 2004 on November 2-5, 2004, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Dominique Gaiti, Sebastia Galmes, Ramon Puigjaner
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Third International
Conference on Network Control and Engineering for Quality of
Service, Security and Mobility (Net-Con'2004), celebrated in Palma
de Mallorca (Illes Balears, Spain) during November 2-5, 2004. This
IFIP TC6 Conference was organized by the Universitat de les Illes
Balears and sponsored by the following Working Groups: WG6.2
(Network and Internetwork Architectures), WG6.6 (Management of
Networks and Distributed Systems), WG6.7 (Smart Networks) and WG6.8
(Mobile and Wireless Communications). The rapid evolution of the
networking industry introduces new exciting challenges that need to
be explored by the research community. The adoption of Internet as
the global network infrastructure places the issue of quality of
service among one of the hot topics nowadays: a huge diversity of
applications with quite different service requirements must be
supported over a basic core of protocols. Also, the open and
uncontrolled nature of Internet enforces the need to guarantee
secure transactions among users, thus placing security as another
hot topic. Finally, the explosion of mobility and its integration
as part of the global infrastructure are probably now the most
challenging issues in the networking field.
The communication of information is a crucial point in the
development of our future way of life. We are living more and more
in an information society. Perhaps the more obvious applications
are those devoted to distributed cooperative multimedia systems. In
both industry and academia, people are involved in such projects.
HPN'95 is an international forum where both communities can find a
place for dialogues and interchanges. The conference is targeted to
the new mechanisms, protocols, services and architectures derived
from the need of emerging applications, as well as from the
requirements of new communication environments. This workshop
belongs to the series started in 1987 in Aachen (Germany), followed
by Liege (Belgium) in 1988, Berlin (Germany) in 1991, Liege
(Belgium) again in 1992 and Grenoble (France) in 1994. HPN'95 is
the sixth event of the series sponsored by IFIP WG 6.4 and will be
held at the Arxiduc Lluis Salvador building on the campus of the
University of the Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
from September 13 to 15.
The communication of information is a crucial point in the
development of our future way of life. We are living more and more
in an information society. Perhaps the more obvious applications
are those devoted to distributed cooperative multimedia systems. In
both industry and academia, people are involved in such projects.
HPN'95 is an international forum where both communities can find a
place for dialogues and interchanges. The conference is targeted to
the new mechanisms, protocols, services and architectures derived
from the need of emerging applications, as well as from the
requirements of new communication environments. This workshop
belongs to the series started in 1987 in Aachen (Germany), followed
by Liege (Belgium) in 1988, Berlin (Germany) in 1991, Liege
(Belgium) again in 1992 and Grenoble (France) in 1994. HPN'95 is
the sixth event of the series sponsored by IFIP WG 6.4 and will be
held at the Arxiduc Lluis Salvador building on the campus of the
University of the Balearic Islands in Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
from September 13 to 15.
fhere is a growing perception that the succesful design and
~xploitation of complex information systems is critically dependant
on :he level of methods and support for performance modelling. Fast
:echnological evolution creates a strong demand for analysis
:echniques which can handle new hardware and software
)rganisations. Performance modelling users are expecting improved
:ools in terms of their user friendliness and their integration in
the;ystem design and operation process. Providing an image as clear
as possible of the recent advances in :hese areas is the objective
of the serie of In t ern a t ion a 1 Conference on Modelling
Techniques and Tools for Computer Performance Evaluation. We
believe thst the 4th edition does respond to the objective. It
illustrates the most recent trends in our jomain and gives insight
into what we may expect in terms of new modelling techniques; tools
and practices in the future years. The proceedings include the
twenty seven papers accepted by the Program Committee (but of sixty
six submitted) and three invited papers presented at the
Conference. They cover the following topics: * Modelling Tools *
Networking * Architecture and Workload * Protocols * Architecture
Configuration * Parallelism ix * Performability * Algorithms We
would like to express our sincere apprecIatIOn and gratitude to the
members of the Program Committee and to the reviewers for their
time and effort. Without their kind cooperation, the Conference
would not have been possible.
This volume contains the proceedings of the Seventh Mediterranean
Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (Med-Hoc-Net'2008), celebrated in Palma
de Mallorca (llles Balears, Spain) during June 25-27, 2008. This
IFIP TC6 Workshop was organized by the Universitat de les Illes
Balears in cooperation with the Asociaci6n de Tdcnicos de lnform
tica and sponsored by the following Working Groups: WG6.3
(Performance of Computer Networks) and WG6.8 (Mobile and Wireless
Communications). The rapid evolution of the networking industry
introduces new exciting challenges that need to be explored by the
research community. Aside the adoption of Internet as the global
network infrastructure these last years have shown the growing of a
set of new network architectures without a rigid and known a priori
architecture using wireless techniques, like sensor and ad-hoc
networks. These new types of networks are opening the possibility
to create a large number of new applications ranging from domestic
to nature surveying. These new networks are generating new
technical challenges like the capability of auto-reconfiguration in
order to give the network an optimal configuration, the energy
saving need when the nodes have not a source of energy other than a
small battery, new protocols to access the network and to convey
the information across the network when its structure is not
completely known or should be discovered, new paradigms for keeping
the needed information security and privacy in a quite uncontrolled
environment, and others.
The need to evaluate computer and communication systems performance
and dependability is continuously growing as a consequence of both
the increasing complexity of systems and the user requirements in
terms of timing behaviour. The 10th International Conference on
Modelling Techniques and Tools for C- puter Performance Evaluation,
held in Palma in September 1998, was organised with the aim of
creating a forum in which both theoreticians and practitioners
could interchange recent techniques, tools, and experiences in
these areas. This meeting follows the predecessor conferences of
this series: 1984 Paris 1988 Palma 1994 Wien 1985 Sophia Antipolis
1991 Torino 1995 Heidelberg 1987 Paris 1992 Edinburgh 1997 Saint
Malo The tradition of this conference series continued this year
where many high quality papers were submitted. The Programme
Committee had a di cult task in selecting the best papers. Many ne
papers could not be included in the program due to space
constraints. All accepted papers are included in this volume. Also,
a set of submissions describing performance modelling tools was
transformed into tool presentations and demonstrations. A brief
description of these tools is included in this volume. The
following table gives the overall statistics for the submissions.
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