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ICIN 2015: Paris, France
- 18th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, ICIN 2015, Paris, France, February 17-19, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-1866-9
Service Webification I
- Paulo Chainho, Kay Haensge, Steffen Druesedow, Michael Maruschke:
Signalling-On-the-fly: SigOfly. 1-8 - Kay Haensge, Michael Maruschke:
QoS-based WebRTC access to an EPS network infrastructure. 9-15
Network ITzation
- Wolfgang Hahn, Borislava Gajic:
GW elasticity in data centers: Options to adapt to changing traffic profiles in control and user plane. 16-22 - Tien Van Do, Binh Thai Vu, Nam H. Do, Lóránt Farkas, Csaba Rotter, Tamás Tarjányi:
Building block components to control a data rate in the Apache Hadoop compute platform. 23-29 - Zhiyuan Hu, Mingwen Wang, Xueqiang Yan, Yueming Yin, Zhigang Luo:
A comprehensive security architecture for SDN. 30-37 - Michael Till Beck, Sebastian Feld, Andreas Fichtner, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Thomas Schimper:
ME-VoLTE: Network functions for energy-efficient video transcoding at the mobile edge. 38-44 - Nassim Laga, Nabil Ditini:
A new business process assistant: Based on real-time analysis of user live communications. 45-51
Special session: International standardisation for Internet of Things
- Rapeepat Ratasuk, Athul Prasad, Zexian Li, Amitava Ghosh, Mikko A. Uusitalo:
Recent advancements in M2M communications in 4G networks and evolution towards 5G. 52-57 - Apostolos Papageorgiou:
Protocol enhancements for moving from connected IoT to efficient IoT. 58-63 - Nathalie Omnès, Marc Bouillon, Gaël Fromentoux, Olivier Le Grand:
A programmable and virtualized network & IT infrastructure for the internet of things: How can NFV & SDN help for facing the upcoming challenges. 64-69
Internet of Things I
- Lars Duerkop, Bjoern Czybik, Jürgen Jasperneite:
Performance evaluation of M2M protocols over cellular networks in a lab environment. 70-75 - Asma Elmangoush, Ronald Steinke, Thomas Magedanz, Andreea Ancuta Corici, Alex Bourreau, Adel Al-Hezmi:
Application-derived communication protocol selection in M2M platforms for smart cities. 76-82 - Congcong Zhang, Tingting Zhang, Mei Wang:
A distributed range query framework for the internet of things. 83-88
Service Webification II
- Mario Di Mauro, Maurizio Longo:
A decision theory based tool for detection of encrypted WebRTC traffic. 89-94 - Agata Filipowska, Michal Mucha, Bartosz Perkowski:
Towards social telco applications based on the user behaviour and relations between users. 95-102 - Victoria Beltran, Emmanuel Bertin:
Identity management for Web business communications. 103-107
Internet of Things II - Panel
- Roozbeh Jalali, Khalil El-Khatib, Carolyn McGregor:
Smart city architecture for community level services through the internet of things. 108-113 - Oscar Álvarez, Amirhossein Ghanbari, Jan Markendahl:
Smart Energy: Competitive landscape and collaborative business models. 114-120 - Bichlien Hoang, Sin-Kuen Hawkins:
How will rebooting computing help IoT? 121-127 - Rebecca Copeland:
Automotive context-aware policy system for car connectivity requests. 128-135
Poster Session III
- Shuhei Yamaguchi, Daisuke Arai, Tomohiko Ogishi, Shigehiro Ano:
Short paper: experimental study of long-term operation of BLE tags for realizing indoor location based service. 136-138 - Opeyemi A. Osanaiye:
Short Paper: IP spoofing detection for preventing DDoS attack in Cloud Computing. 139-141 - Syed Arefinul Haque, Salekul Islam, Jean-Charles Grégoire:
Short Paper: 'Virtual P2P client: Accessing P2P applications using virtual terminals'. 142-144 - Vangelis Gazis, Manuel Görtz, Marco F. Huber, Alessandro Leonardi, Kostas Mathioudakis, Alexander Wiesmaier, Florian Zeiger:
Short Paper: IoT: Challenges, projects, architectures. 145-147 - Bo Wang, Marie-Paule Odini:
Short Paper: Lightweight VNF manager solution for virtual functions. 148-150 - Iyas Alloush, Vanea Chiprianov, Jacques Simonin, Siegfried Rouvrais, Yvon Kermarrec:
Short Paper: A model driven approach for telecommunication service creation environments relying on enterprise architecture. 151-153 - Hao Zhang, Tingting Zhang:
Short Paper: 'A peer to peer security protocol for the internet of things': Secure communication for the sensiblethings platform. 154-156 - Masafumi Katoh, Izuru Sato, Ken-ichi Fukuda:
Short Paper: Performance evaluation on distributed data process in M2M systems. 157-159
Internet of Things III
- Mohab Aly, May El Barachi, Rachida Dssouli:
A new information model towards context-aware service provisioning in the Internet-of-Things. 160-167 - Davide Conzon, Paolo Brizzi, Prabhakaran Kasinathan, Claudio Pastrone, Ferry Pramudianto, Pietro A. Cultrona:
Industrial application development exploiting IoT vision and model driven programming. 168-175 - Tharinda Nishantha Vidanagama, Daisuke Arai, Tomohiko Ogishi:
M2M gateway selection scheme for smart wireless devices. 176-183 - Yu Zhang, Jiangtao Wen:
An IoT electric business model based on the protocol of bitcoin. 184-191
Service Webification III
- Rogier Noldus, Ramsundar Kandasamy, Ingemar Lindblad:
Service enhancements for the converged communication network. 192-199 - Junnosuke Yamada, Niklas Blum, Giuseppe Carella, Naoyoshi Kanamaru, Naoki Uchida, Thomas Magedanz:
A platform for converged, feature-based real-time communications. 200-207 - Simon Bécot, Emmanuel Bertin, Jean-Michel Crom, Vincent Frey, Stéphane Tuffin:
Communication services in the Web era: How can Telco join the OTT hangout? 208-215 - Mehdi Bahrami, Mukesh Singhal, Zixuan Zhuang:
A cloud-based web crawler architecture. 216-223
Social Networking and Customer Relationships
- Patrick Truong, Bertrand Mathieu, Jean-François Peltier:
Networking impact of a local-aware content-based delivery for twitter-like applications. 224-230 - Romain Laroche:
Content finder AssistanT. 231-238 - Wei Fan, Kai-Hau Yeung, Wenjie Fan:
Overlapping community structure detection in multi-online social networks. 239-234 - Orfefs Voutyras, Panagiotis Bourelos, Spyridon V. Gogouvitis, Dimosthenis Kyriazis, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Social monitoring and social analysis in internet of things virtual networks. 244-251
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