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Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of the Future - 3rd IFIP TC 6 International Conference, WCITD 2010 and IFIP TC 6 International Conference, NF 2010, Held as Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010, Proceedings (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Ana Pont, Guy Pujolle, S.V. Raghavan
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Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of
the Future The present book contains the proceedings of two
conferences held at the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane,
Australia (September 20-23) organized by the International
Federation for Information Processing (IFIP): the Third IFIP TC 6
Int- national Conference on Wireless Communications and Information
Technology for Developing Countries (WCITD 2010) and the IFIP TC 6
International Network of the Future Conference (NF 2010). The main
objective of these two IFIP conferences on communications is to
provide a platform for the exchange of recent and original c-
tributions in wireless networks in developing countries and
networks of the future. There are many exiting trends and
developments in the communications industry, several of which are
related to advances in wireless networks, and next-generation
Internet. It is commonly believed in the communications industry
that a new gene- tion should appear in the next ten years. Yet
there are a number of issues that are being worked on in various
industry research and development labs and universities towards
enabling wireless high-speed networks, virtualization techniques,
smart n- works, high-level security schemes, etc. We would like to
thank the members of the Program Committees and the external
reviewers and we hope these proceedings will be very useful to all
researchers int- ested in the fields of wireless networks and
future network technologies.
Around the globe, nations face the problem of protecting their
Critical Information Infrastructure, normally referred to as Cyber
Space. In this monograph, we capture FIVE different aspects of the
problem; High speed packet capture, Protection through
authentication, Technology Transition, Test Bed Simulation, and
Policy and Legal Environment. The monograph is the outcome of over
three years of cooperation between India and Australia.
Around the globe, nations face the problem of protecting their
Critical Information Infrastructure, normally referred to as Cyber
Space. In this monograph, we capture FIVE different aspects of the
problem; High speed packet capture, Protection through
authentication, Technology Transition, Test Bed Simulation, and
Policy and Legal Environment. The monograph is the outcome of over
three years of cooperation between India and Australia.
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NETWORKING 2010 - 9th International IFIP TC 6 Networking Conference, Chennai, India, May 11-15, 2010, Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Mark Crovella, Laura Marie Feeney, Dan Rubenstein, S.V. Raghavan
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R1,600
Discovery Miles 16 000
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th IFIP-TC6
Networking Conference, Networking 2010. Papers were solicited in
three broad topic areas: applications and services, network
technologies, and internet design. All papers were considered on
their merits by a uni?ed Technical ProgramCommittee (TPC); there
was no attempt to enforce a quota among topic areas. We believe the
resulting program is an
excellentrepresentationofthebreadthofrecentadvancesinnetworkingresearch.
This year, the conference received 101 full paper submissions from
23 co-
trieson?vecontinents,re?ectingastrongdiversityinthenetworkingcommunity.
Similarly, the 92 members of the TPC are from 21 countries and
include a mix of academic, industry, and governmental a?liations.
The TPC members, aided by some 50 external reviewers, provided a
total of 470 reviews and follow-up discussions totaling more than
200 messages. The ?nal selections were made at a TPC meeting hosted
by Columbia University in New York City, with both in-person and
remote participation. In total, authors of accepted papers have
academic and industry a?liations in 15 countries. We ?nally
selected 24papers for presentationduring the conference technical
sessions. A small number of papers were assigned a shepherd from
the TPC to assist in paper revision. These statistics represent an
acceptance rate of just under 24%, comparable to that of previous
years. The TPC also identi?ed several papers that re?ect
particularly promising early results; these papers were selected
for presentation as work-in-progress papers and are identi?ed as
such in the proceedings.
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Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of the Future - 3rd IFIP TC 6 International Conference, WCITD 2010 and IFIP TC 6 International Conference, NF 2010, Held as Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010, Proceedings (Hardcover, Edition.)
Ana Pont, Guy Pujolle, S.V. Raghavan
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R1,582
Discovery Miles 15 820
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Communications: Wireless in Developing Countries and Networks of
the Future The present book contains the proceedings of two
conferences held at the World Computer Congress 2010 in Brisbane,
Australia (September 20-23) organized by the International
Federation for Information Processing (IFIP): the Third IFIP TC 6
Int- national Conference on Wireless Communications and Information
Technology for Developing Countries (WCITD 2010) and the IFIP TC 6
International Network of the Future Conference (NF 2010). The main
objective of these two IFIP conferences on communications is to
provide a platform for the exchange of recent and original c-
tributions in wireless networks in developing countries and
networks of the future. There are many exiting trends and
developments in the communications industry, several of which are
related to advances in wireless networks, and next-generation
Internet. It is commonly believed in the communications industry
that a new gene- tion should appear in the next ten years. Yet
there are a number of issues that are being worked on in various
industry research and development labs and universities towards
enabling wireless high-speed networks, virtualization techniques,
smart n- works, high-level security schemes, etc. We would like to
thank the members of the Program Committees and the external
reviewers and we hope these proceedings will be very useful to all
researchers int- ested in the fields of wireless networks and
future network technologies.
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