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tsamm ICNEWS 2006 PROCEEDINGS OF First International Conference on Next-Generation Wireless Systems 2006 2-4 January 2006 TIB/UB Hannover 89 Dhaka Sheraton Hotel 126 176 531 Local Host Technical Co sponsor CITE IEEE I North South COMMUNICATIONS University SOCIETY Table of Contents ICNEWS 2006 Committee xn Technical Sessions Wireless Networking Track WN01: Wireless LANs Session Chair: Jamil Y. Khan, University of Newcastle, Australia WN0T-1 integration of WWAN and WLAN in Hot Spots 1 Steven Gordon, Vijay Garg, and Wan Gyu Lee (University of South Australia, Australia) WN01-2: Fast and Seamless Mobility in the Integrated Network of WLAN andWMAN 6 Mahbub Ahmed and Khaled Mahmud (North South University, Bangladesh) WN01-3: Fairness Studies of IEEE 802.11b DCF under Heavy Traffic Conditions 11 Nurul I. Sarkar (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand) WN01-4; An Enhanced MAC Packet Scheduler for Next Generation Wireless IP Networks 17 Glenn Piatt and Jamil Y. Khan (The University of Newcastle, Australia) WN01-5: Performance Analysis of IrBurst for Large Data Contents Exchange over Infrared Links 22 Alam Mohammad Shah, Shawkat Shamim Ara, and Mitsuji Matsumoto (Waseda University, Japan) WN02: Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Session Chair: Marco Chiani, University of Bologna, Italy WN02-1: Enhanced Security of AODV Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 26 Abu Raihan Mostofa Kamal, Lutful Karim, Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu, and Md. Shariful Islam (Islamic Institute Of Technology, Bangladesh) WN02-2: A Leader Election Algorithm for Mobile Ad hoc Networks with Intermittent Failures 31 S. M. Masum and A. A. Ali (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) WN02-3: Design of an /"-Exclusion Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 36 S. M. Masum, A. A. Ali, and M. M. Akbar (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) WN02-4: Energy-Aware Multipath Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 41 M. M, Rashid, E, Hossaln, and V, K. Bharagava (University of British Columbia, Canada) WN02-5; GeRaF-H: Geographic Random Forwarding in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks with Heterogeneous Power Nodes 46 A. Fallahl and E. Hossaln (University of Manitoba, Canada) WN03: Wireless Sensor Networks Session Chair: Ekram Hossain, University of Manitoba, Canada WN03-1: Energy Efficient Routing for Highly Dense Sensor Networks Based on Residual Energy and Distance 52 M. M. Rashid, M. M. Alam, and C. S. Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) WN03-2: QoS-Aware Routing for Sensor Networks Using Distance-Based Proportional Delay Differentiation (DPDD) 57 M. M. Alam, M. M. Rashid and C. S. Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) VI1 WN03-3: A Max-Min Algorithm for Energy Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Network Using Charge Recovery Effect of Realistic Battery Model 62 Kumar Padmanabh and Rajarshi Roy (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India) WN03-4: An Adaptive Energy Efficient Hierarchical Data Dissemination Architecture in Wireless Sensor Networks 67 Mohammad Abdur Rahim Mustafa, Quazi Ehsanul Kabir Mamun, and Hidenori Nakazato (Waseda University, Japan) WN03-5: Efficient Source Localisation in Wireless Sensor Networks Using a Minimum Number of Sensors 72 M. Ziaur Rahman, Laurence S. Dooley, and Gour C. Karmakar (Monash University, Australia) WN03-6: Routing Security in Sensor Network; HELLO Flood Attack and Defense 77 M. A. Hamid, M. M. Rashid, and C. S. Hong (Kyung Hee University, Korea) WN04: Next Generation Mobile Networks Session Chair: Jamii Y. Khan, University of Newcastle, Australia WN04-1: A Framework for Anycast Communication in Mobile IPv6 for Next-Generation Wireless Internet 82 Felix Johnny T and Naveen Gangadharan (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India) WN04-2: (Layer 2 + Layer 3) Fast Handoff Mechanism for a Next Generation Three Layer Mobile IPv6 Networks 86 Iti Saha Misra and Sudipta Dey (Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India) WN04-3: A Mobile Gateway-based Architecture for Global Internet Connectivity Using Multiple Foreign Agents 92 Chen Wei and Mieso K. Denko (University of Guelph, Canada) WN04-4: Scenarios and Vertical Handover Strategies in Heterogeneous Networks Environment 98 Tansir Ahmed, Kyandoghere Kyamakya, and Markus Ludwig (Siemens AG, Germany) WN04-5: Context-Aware Decision Model for Vertical Handover in Heterogeneous Networks 103 Tansir Ahmed, Kyandoghere Kyamakya, and Markus Ludwig (Siemens AG, Germany) WN04-6: Adaptive Bandwidth Allocation In Cellular Mobile Networks under Markov Call Arrival Process and Phase-Type Channel Holding Time Distribution 108 D. Niyato and E. Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) WN05: 3G and Beyond 3G Wireless Networks Session Chair: Khaled Mahmud, North South University, Bangladesh WN05-1: Antenna Adaptive Array based MT-controlled Three-Step Vertical Handoff Scheme for B3G Networks 114 M. Rubaiyat Kibria, Abbas Jamalipour, and Vinod Mirchandani (The University of Sydney, Australia) WN05-2: Reservation Based Adaptive Uplink Admission Control for WCDMA 119 Adbullah Al Muzahid, Ahmed Khurshid, and Md, Mostofa Akbar (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) WN05-3: FEC for Transport Layer Low-latency Wireless Video Transmission 124 T. M. Ali, M. F. Saquib, Chebil, and R. Kurceren (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA) WN05-4: A of Access Comparative Study Security in 3G Mobile Communications Systems 130 Irina Hossain and Syed Masud Mahmud (Wayne State University, USA) WN05-5: A Predictive Call Admission Control Framworkfor Multiservice Cellular Mobile Networks 135 D. Niyato and E, Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada) WN05-6: Overestimation of Bandwidth In TCP Westwood with Multiple Concurrent Flows 141 Nadim Parvez (University of Calgary, Canada) Vlll WN06: Applications and Services Session Chair: Abdul Awal, North South University, Bangladesh WN06-1: Using Wireless Sensor Networks with Mobile Networks for Acquiring Road Traffic Information 146 Quazi Ehsanul Kabir-Mamun, Kazi Khaled Al-Zahid, and Hidenori Nakazato (Waseda University, Japan) WN06-2: l-Cartoon: An Avatar Video Messaging System for Wireless Networks 151 Cathy Sun, Peng Zhang, Juntao Ma, and Zhenghui Gui (Bell Labs Research, China) WN06-3: Enhancing Performance of Mobile Environment with Peer Oriented Caching 155 Narottam Chand, Ramesh Joshi, and Manoj Misra (Indian Institute of Tchnology, Roorke, India) WN06-4: A Novel Approach to Transactions in Wireless Sensor Networks 160 D. Janakiram, Wenonah Jaques, and Chitra Babu (Indian Institute of technology, Chennai, India) WN06-5: Privacy Preserving Services for Wireless Network Environments 166 Md. Nurul Huda, Eiji Kamioka, and Shigeki Yamada (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) WN06-6: A New Approach for Security in Internet Mobile Communications 171 Md. Rafiqul Islam and Morshed U. Choudhury (Deakin University, Australia) Wireless Communications Track WC01: MIMO and OFDM Communications Session Chair: Fakhrul Alam, Massey University, New Zealand WC01-1: Real-time and of an Acoustic MIMO Wireless Modeling Analysis System , 176 Farhan Khalid (Department of Signal Processing Blekinge, Sweden) WC01-2: Impact of Feedback Delay on MIMO-OFDM System Employing SVD 181 Fakhrul Alam (Massey University, New Zealand) WC01-3: Multi-Antenna Techniques for OFDM based WLAN 186 Mursalin Habib, Ayon Quayum, Fakhrul Alam, and Nazrul Islam (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) WC01-4: Cyclic Delay Diversity with Space-Frequency Coding for OFDM Systems 191 M. Habib, A. Quayum, M. N. Islam, and F. Alam (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) WC01-5; A General Result on Hypergeometric Functions of Matrix Arguments and Applications to Wireless MIMO Communication : 196 Moe Win (MIT, USA) WC01-6: Asymptotic Statistics of the Capacity for Doubly Correlated MIMO Channels 201 Hyundong Shin (MIT, USA) WC02: Next Generation Wireless Communications Session Chair: Mohammad Saquib, The University of Texas at Dallas WC02-1: Terahertz Patch Antenna Arrays for Indoor Communications 207 M. Nazrul Islam and Martin Koch (Institut fr Hochfrequenztechnik, Germany) WC02-2: A Vertically Polarized Single Radiating Waveguide Broad-wall Transverse Slot Array with a Parasitic Dipolar Layer 209 M. G. Sarwar Hossaln, K. Sakurai, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) WC02-3: Improved Interleaver Design of Turbo Codes for the Next Generation Wireless Communications 214 Md. Ashraf Uddin Bhulyan and Md. Shamsul Alam (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh) IX WC02-4: Multi-carrier Rate Allocation for Correlated Fading Channels with and without Delay Constraints 219 D. V. Djonin, Md. J. Hossain, and V. K. Bhargava (The University of British Columbia, Canada) WC02-5: Technology Roadmap for Power Amplifiers for Wireless Systems 224 Hafizur Rahman et al. (Infineon Technology, USA) WC03: Performance Analysis of Wireless Communications Systems Session Chair: Watcharapan Suwansantisuk, MIT WC03-1: Saddlepotnt Approximation to the Outage Capacity of MIMO Channels 231 Hyundong Shin, Moe Z. Win, and Jae Hong Lee (MIT, USA) WC03-2: Simple Method for Performance Evaluation of DS-CDMA over Multipath Channels Equipped With Selective Rake Receiver 236 Mohammad Azizur Rahman, Shigenobu Sasaki, Jie Zhou, and Hlsakazu Kikuchi (Niigata University, Japan) WC03-3: Simulation of Improved Jakes Model 241 Sheetal Jagdale, Tabassum Sikilkar, Shobha Krishnan, and R. K. Kulkarnl (V.E.S. Institute of Technology Sindhi Society, Chembur, Mumbai, India) WC03-4: On Multirate DS-CDMA Scheme with
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