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SAINT Workshops 2006: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- 2006 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2006 Workshops), 23-27 January 2006, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2510-5
Cover
- Cover.
- Title Page.
- Copyright.
Introduction
- Welcome from the Workshop Co-Chairs.
Workshop - IPv6: Deployment of Technologies and Applications
- Workshop Message.
- Hiroshi Esaki, Akira Kato, Jun Murai:
IPv6 R&D Activities in WIDE Project. 2-5 - Keiichi Shima, Yojiro Uo, Nobuo Ogashiwa, Satoshi Uda:
An operational demonstration of a mobile network with a fairly large number of nodes. 6-9 - Kazutaka Gogo, Rie Shibui, Fumio Teraoka:
An L3-Driven Fast Handover Mechanism in IPv6 Mobility. 10-13 - Satoshi Matsuura, Kazutoshi Fujikawa, Hideki Sunahara:
Mill: An Information Management and Retrieval Method Considering Geographical Location on Ubiquitous Environment. 14-17 - Yoshihiko Kanaurni, Takashi Miyake, Ichiro Yamauchi, Kazumasa Kobayashi, Hiroshi Esaki:
JGN 11 (Japan Gigabit Network 11). 18-21 - Joonbok Lee, Kilnam Chon:
Compressed High Definition Television (HDTV) over IPv6. 22-25 - Takashi Kishida, Kaori Maeda, Eitaro Kohno, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
An Application Gateway to Deploy High-quality Video Communications in Various Network Environments. 26-29 - Yuichiro Hei, Satoshi Katsuno, Shigehiro Ano:
An Implementation and Evaluation of IPv6 End-to-End Secure Communication System for Closed Members. 30-33 - Shoichi Sakane, Yosuke Ishii, Katsuhiko Toba, Kenichi Kamada, Nobuo Okabe:
A translation method between 802.15.4 nodes and IPv6 nodes. 34-37 - Ruri Hiromi, Hideaki Yoshifuji:
Problems on IPv4-IPv6 network Transition. 38-42 - Shigeya Suzuki, Tatuya Jinmei, Sohgo Takeuchi:
Fixing DNS Misbehavior Hindering IPv6 Deployment. 43-47
Workshop - RFID and Extended Network; Deployment of Technologies and Applications
- Kin Seong Leong, Mun Leng Ng, Alfio R. Grasso, Peter H. Cole:
Synchronization of RFID Readers for Dense RFID Reader Environments. 48-51 - Jin Mitsugi, Hisakazu Hada:
Experimental Study on UHF passive RFID Readability Degradation. 52-55 - Kin Seong Leong, Mun Leng Ng, Peter H. Cole:
Positioning Analysis of Multiple Antennas in a Dense RFID Reader Environment. 56-59 - He Yan, Jianyun Hu, Li Qiang, Hao Min:
Design of Low-power Baseband-processor for RFID Tag. 60-63 - Shweta Singh:
Low Cost Object Identification in RFID via Dynamic Markov Chain & Two Time Scale SPSA. 64-67 - Yuusuke Kawakita, Jin Mitsugi:
Anti-collision performance of Gen2 Air Protocol in Random Error Communication Link. 68-71 - Zoltán Nochta, Thorsten Staake, Elgar Fleisch:
Product Specific Security Features Based on RFID Technology. 72-75 - Shirou Wakayama, Yusuke Doi, Satoshi Ozaki, Atsushi Inoue:
Extendable Product Traceability System from Small Start. 76-79 - Hyuntae Cho, Yunju Baek:
Design and Implementation of an Active RFID System Platform. 80-83 - Christof Roduner, Christian Floerkemeier:
Towards an Enterprise Location Service. 84-87 - Junius Ho, Daniel W. Engels, Sanjay E. Sarma:
HiQ: A Hierarchical Q-Learning Algorithm to Solve the Reader Collision Problem. 88-91 - Christian Floerkemeier, Matthias Wille:
Comparison of Transmission Schemes for Framed ALOHA based RFID Protocols. 92-97
Workshop - Next Generation Service Platforms for Future Mobile Systems
- Message from the Organizers of the Workshop on Next Generation Service Platforms for Future Mobile Systems.
- Christian Räck, Stefan Arbanowski, Stephan Steglich:
Context-aware, Ontology-based Recommendations. 98-104 - Stefan Zöls, Michael Eichhorn, Anthony Tarlano, Wolfgang Kellerer:
Content-based Hierarchies in DHT-based Peer-to-Peer Systems. 105-108 - Yuki Kawashima, Hiroshi Mineno, Susumu Ishihara, Tadanori Mizuno:
Evaluation of method for multiple path distribution based on delay-jitter. 109-112 - Choonhwa Lee, Sumi Helal, David Nordstedt:
The Jini Proxy Architecture for Impromptu Mobile Services. 113-117
Workshop - Ubiquitous Networking and Enablers to Context-Aware Services
Session 1: Network Technologies for Ubiquitous Era
- Takeshi Tsuchiya, Hirokazu Yoshinaga, Kei'ichi Koyanagi:
STARCast: Streaming Collaboration Platform using the Overlay Technology. 118-121 - Minoru Matsumoto, Tadashi Itoh:
Study of Server Processing Load Evaluations in Ubiquitous Communication Environments. 122-125 - Yoshitomo Murata, Hiroyuki Takizawa, Tsutomu Inaba, Hiroaki Kobayashi:
A distributed and cooperative load balancing mechanism for large-scale P2P systems. 126-129 - P. Erhan Eren, Daniel Stewart, Joe Wodka:
Home and Person Focused Event Framework. 130-133
Session 2: Service Applications for Ubiquitous Era
- Hen-I Yang, Erwin Jansen, Sumi Helal:
A Comparison of Two Programming Models for Pervasive Computing. 134-137 - Yuichi Nakatani, Tetsuro Tokunaga, Hitoshi Yamaguchi, Tadashi Itoh:
Proposal of a method for protecting private information in user context. 138-141 - Yuki Yokohata, Yoji Yamato, Michiharu Takemoto, Hiroshi Sunaga:
Service Composition Architecture for Programmability and Flexibility in Ubiquitous Communication Networks. 142-145 - Yuuichi Teranishi, Junzo Kamahara, Shinji Shimojo:
MapWiki: A Ubiquitous Collaboration Environment on Shared Maps. 146-149
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