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| Session 1: Management of Ad-Hoc and SensorNetworks QoS-Aware Fair Scheduling in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Link Errors Performance Analysis of Service Differentiation for IEEE 802.15.4 Slotted CSMA/CA Information-Driven Task Routing for Network Management in Wireless Sensor Networks Autonomic Management of Scalable Load-Balancing for Ubiquitous Networks A Policy-Based Management Framework for Self-managed Wireless Sensor Networks Session 2: Network Measurements and Monitoring A Proposal of Large-Scale Traffic Monitoring System Using Flow Concentrators Novel Traffic Measurement Methodology for High Precision Applications Awareness in Multi-gigabit Networks Rate-Based and Gap-Based Available Bandwidth Estimation Techniques in Cross-Traffic Context Signature-Aware Traffic Monitoring with IPFIX Temporal Patterns and Properties in Multiple-Flow Interactions Session 3: Mobility Management A Profile Based Vertical Handoff Scheme for Ubiquitous Computing Environment The Soft Bound Admission Control Algorithm for Vertical Handover in Ubiquitous Environment Improving Handoff Performance by Using Distance-Based Dynamic Hysteresis Value A Seamless Service Management with Context-Aware Handoff Scheme in Ubiquitous Computing Environment Performance Analysis of an Adaptive Soft Handoff Algorithm for Mobile Cellular Systems Session 4: QoS Management An Admission Control and Traffic Engineering Model for Diffserv-MPLS Networks An Admission Control and TXOP Duration of VBR Traffics in IEEE 802.11e HCCA with Guaranteed Delay and Loss NETSAQ: Network State Adaptive QoS Provisioning for MANETs …… Session 5: Management Architectures and models Session 6: Security Management Session 7: E2E Qos and Applications Management Session 8: management Experience Session 9 : NGN Management Session 10: IP-Based Network Management Short Paper Session Author Index |
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