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Ieee Globecom Complete Technical Program Tuesday IEEE GLOBECOM COMPLETE TECHNICAL PROGRAM TUESDAY ____________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Tuttle South AHSN01: Routing I Chair: Mohamed Eltoweissy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA An Opportunistic Service Differentiation Routing Protocol for Cognitive Radio Networks Kiam Cheng How, Maode Ma (Nanyang Technological University, SG) Yang Qin (HIT Shenzhen Graduate School, CN) A New Hybrid Location-based Ad Hoc Routing Protocol Mohammad Al-Rabayah, Robert Malaney (University of New South Wales, AU) A Secure Routing Protocol for Cluster-based Wireless Sensor Networks Using ID-based Digital Signature Huang Lu, Jie Li (University of Tsukuba, JP) Near-Minimum-Energy Routing in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks Weiyi (Max) Zhang (North Dakota State University, USA) Xiaojiang Du, Jie Wu (Temple University, USA) Shanaka de Soysa, Yang Liu (North Dakota State University, USA) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Riverfront North Hall AHSN1P: Topics in Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Mesh Networks I (Poster) Chair: Kai Daniel, TU Dortmund University, Germany Collaborative Sampling in Wireless Sensor Networks Minglei Huang, Yu Hen Hu (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) Network Coding and Service Reneging for Real-Time Communication in Sensor Networks Marc Aoun (Philips Research, NL) Antonios Argyriou (University of Thessaly, GR) PCFG Based Synthetic Mobility Trace Generation Sahin Geyik, Eyuphan Bulut, Boleslaw K Szymanski (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) Optimal Multi-Frame Message Transmission for Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks Guolong Su, Yong Li (Tsinghua University, CN) Fang Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, CN) Depeng Jin, Li Su, Lieguang Zeng (Tsinghua University, CN) RCS: a Random Channel Selection with Probabilistic Backoff for Multi-Channel MAC Protocols in WSNs Jinbao Li, Desheng Zhang (Heilongjiang University, CN) Shouling Ji, Longjiang Guo (Georgia State University, USA) Prolonging Network Lifetime via A Controlled Mobile Sink in Wireless Sensor Networks Weifa Liang (Australian National University, AU) Jun Luo (National University of Defense Technology, CN) Grace Xu (Australian National University, AU) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Tuttle Center AHSN13: Security II Chair: Yuri Labrador, Univision, FIU, USA RPoK: A Strongly Resilient Polynomial-based Random Key Pre-distribution Scheme for Multiphase Wireless Sensor Networks Hisashige Ito, Atsuko Miyaji and Kazumasa Omote (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, JP) PAAVE: Protocol for Anonymous Authentication in Vehicular Networks using Smart Cards Vamsi Krishna Paruchuri (University of Central Arkansas, USA) Arjan Durresi (Indiana University/Purdue University Indianapolis, USA) Threshold Key Redistribution for Dynamic Change of Authentication Group in Wireless Mesh Networks Kan Yang, Xiaohua Jia, Bo Zhang, Zhongming Zheng (City University of Hong Kong, HK) A Scheme for Secure and Reliable Distributed Data Storage in Unattended WSNs Yi Ren, Vladimir Oleshchuk, Frank Y. Li (University of Agder, NO) ______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Jasmine AHSN25: Energy Saving and Power Control Protocols IV Chair: Shahrokh Valaee, University of Toronto, Canada Symmetrical Power Control for Multi-channel Multi-hop Wireless Networks Khaled AlMotairi, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, CA) Using Centrality-based Power Control for Hot-spot Mitigation in Wireless Networks Parth Pathak, Rudra Dutta (North Carolina State University, USA) Position Aware Node Provisioning for Solar Powered Wireless Mesh Networks Mohammad Sheikh Zefreh (McMaster University, CA) Ghada Badawy (Ryerson University, CA) Terence D. Todd (McMaster University, CA) Dimension Reduction of Virtual Coordinate Systems in Wireless Sensor Networks Dulanjalie Dhanapala, Anura Jayasumana (Colorado State University, USA) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Ibis CIS01 Privacy Protection 1 Chair: Yan Huang, North Texas University, USA Privacy Preserving Group Nearest Neighbour Queries in Location-based Services using Cryptographic Techniques Yan Huang, Roopa Vishwanathan (University of North Texas, USA) Sacrificing the Plum Tree for the Peach Tree: A Socialspot Tactic for Protecting Receiver-location Privacy in VANET Rongxing Lu (University of Waterloo, CA) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, CA) Xiaohui Liang, Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, CA) An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Publish-Subscribe Service Scheme for Cloud Computing Yanping Xiao, Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University, CN) Yixin Jiang (University of Waterloo, CA) Xiaowen Chu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK) Privacy Protecting Identification for RFIDs Behzad Malek, Ali Miri (University of Ottawa, CA) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Riverfront North Hall CIS1P: Internet Security I (Poster) Chair: Yingfei Dong, University of Hawaii, USA A Lite Security Solution for SIP Networks Samer El Sawda (University Pierre and Marie Curie, FR) Pascal Urien (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Télécommunication, FR) Rami El Sawda (ESRGroups, FR) Practical Searching Over Encrypted Data by Private Information Retrieval Rei Yoshida (Chuo University, JP) Yang Cui (AIST, JP) Tomohiro Sekino (Chuo-University, JP) Integrating Security with QoS in Next Generation Tarik Taleb (NEC Europe Ltd., DE) Abderrahim Benslimane, Abdelouahid El Yakoubi (University of Avignon, FR) Ergodic Secrecy Rate for Gaussian MISO Wiretap Channels with Non-Trivial Covariance Athina Petropulu, Jiangyuan Li (Drexel University, USA) Survivable SCADA Systems: An analytical framework using performance modeling Carlos Queiroz, Abdun Mahmood, Zahir Tari (RMIT University, AU) Accelerating String Matching Using Multi-threaded Algorithm on GPU Cheng-Hung Lin, Sheng-Yu Tsai, Chen-Hsiung Liu, Shih-Chieh, Jyuo-Min Shyu (National Tsing-Hua University, TW) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Pearson I CIS04 Network Coding and Attacks Chair: Dongsheng Wang, Tsinghua University, China Trusted Network Coding in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Wei Cheng, Li Yu, Fei Xiong, Wei Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CN) Preventing Traffic Explosion and Achieving Source Unobservability in Multi-hop Wireless Networks using Network Coding Yanfei Fan (University of Waterloo, CA) Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, CN) Xiaodong Lin (University of Ontario Institute of Technology, CA) Sherman Shen (University of Waterloo, CA) Rethinking about Type-flaw Attacks Zhiwei Li, Weichao Wang (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Orchid AB CQRM01: Cognitive Radio and Networks I Chair: Chunxuan Ye, InterDigital Communications, USA Efficient Channel Search Algorithms for Cognitive Radio in a Multichannel System Yan Xin (NEC Laboratories America Inc., USA) Guosen Yue (NEC Laboratories America, Inc., USA) Lifeng Lai (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA) Performance Enhancement for Unlicensed Users in Coordinated Cognitive Radio Networks Via Channel Reservation Xu Mao, Hong Ji (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, CN) Victor Leung (University of British Columbia, CA) Ming Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, CN) Sensing Users Selection with Overhead Reduction for Cognitive Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Ferran Adelantado, Angel Juan (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, ES) Harry Skianis (University of the Aegean, GR) Christos Verikoukis (Telecommunications Technological Centre of Catalonia, ES) Reliable Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Algorithm based on Dempster-Shafer Theory Jing Li, Jian Liu, Keping Long (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, CN) Tuesday, 7 December 2010 • 10:00 – 11:10 Location: Hibiscus A CQRM13: Access Control Chair: Toshinori Tsuboi, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan Connection Admission Versus Load Balancing Shaunak Joshi, Przemyslaw Pawelczak (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) Sateesh Addepalli (Cisco, USA) John Villasenor, Danijela Cabric (University of California Los Angeles, USA) A Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Decision System for Call Admission Control in Next Generation Mobile Networks Nora Boumella (University of Paris-East, Créteil, FR) Admission Control Policies for Revenue and Utility Maximization in IEEE 802.16 networks Juliana Freitag Borin, Nelson L. 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