Instructions for the preparations of the Camera Ready
The camera ready version of the accepted papers need to be submitted to the IPDPS site at the following URL:
http://ipdps.ece.umr.edu/
You will need to use the paper number indicated in this page when submitting the final version of your paper to WMAN 05 and a password that was send to the contacting author along with the letter of acceptance.
Instructions on how to prepear the camera ready version of the paper and the IEEE Electronic File Specifications are available at
http://www.ece.umr.edu/~shoukat/author-resources/IEEE-electronic-file-specs.html
Please follow them carefully in preparing your paper for submission.
Paper Numbers of Accepted Papers
Use the paper number indicated in this page when submitting the final version of your paper to WMAN 05.
Regular Papers (abstract in the IPDPS hardcopy proceedings, 8 pages in the CD Proceedings, 20 min talk)
[6] A Generalized Algorithm for the Generation of Correlated Rayleigh Fading
Envelopes in Radio Channels
Le Chung Tran (University of Wollongong, Australia)
[22] COMMIT: A Sender-Centric Truthful and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks with Selfish Nodes
Stephan Eidenbenz (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA),
Giovanni Resta (Istituto di Informatica e Telematica, Italy),
Paolo Santi (CNR, Italy)
[31] Optimal Channel Assignments for the Lattices with Conditions at Distance Two
Jerrold Griggs (University of South Carolina, USA),
Xiaohua Jin (University of South Carolina, USA)
[44] Maximizing the Lifetime of Dominating Sets
Thomas Moscibroda (ETH Zurich, Switzerland),
Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
[48] Experimental Analysis of Practically Efficient Algorithms
for Bounded-Hop Accumulation in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
Andrea Clementi (Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy),
Miriam Di Ianni (University of Rome, "Tor Vergata", Italy),
Angelo Monti (University of Rome, "La Sapienza", Italy),
Gianluca Rossi (University of Rome, "Tor Vergata", Italy),
Riccardo Silvestri (University of Rome, "La Sapienza", Italy)
[53] Prolonging the Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks via Unequal Clustering
Stanislava Soro (University of Rochester, USA),
Wendi Heinzelman (University of Rochester, USA)
[56] Partial Clustering: Maintaining Connectivity in a Low Duty-Cycled
Dense Wireless Sensor Network
Chih-fan Hsin (University of Michigan, USA),
Mingyan Liu (University of Michigan, USA)
[65] PMAC: An adaptive energy-efficient MAC protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Tao Zheng (University of Oklahoma, USA),
Sridhar Radhakrishnan (University of Oklahoma, USA),
Venkatesh Sarangan (Oklahoma State University, USA)
[74] Routing via Single-source and Multiple-source Queries
in Static Sensor Networks
Leszek Gasieniec (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom),
Chang Su (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom),
Prudence Wong (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom),
Qin Xin (The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom)
[75] A Localized, Distributed Protocol for Secure Information Exchange in Sensor Networks
Tassos Dimitriou (Athens Information Technology, Greece),
Ioannis Krontiris (Athens Information Technology, Greece)
[77] Local Leader Election, Signal Strength Aware Flooding, and Routeless Routing
Gilbert Chen (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA),
Joel Branch (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA),
Boleslaw Szymanski (RPI, USA)
[78] Energy-Aware Task Scheduling: Towards Enabling Mobile Computing
over MANETs
Waleed Alsalih (Queen's University, Canada),
Selim Akl (Queen's University, Canada),
Hossam Hassanein (Queens University, Canada)
[79] A Robust Interference Model for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Pascal Von Rickenbach (ETH Zurich, Switzerland),
Stefan Schmid (ETH Z?rich, Switzerland),
Roger Wattenhofer (ETH Zurich, Switzerland),
Aaron Zollinger (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
[80] Face Traversal Routing on Edge Dynamic Graphs
Xiaoyang Guan (University of Toronto, Canada)
[82] A Spatial-based Multi-resolution Data Dissemination Scheme
for Wireless Sensor Networks
Jian Chen (Texas A&M University, USA),
Yong Guan (Iowa State University, USA),
Udo Pooch (Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University, USA)
[83] Effective Bandwidth-Based QoS Provisioning for Real-Time Audio/Video Streaming
over MIMO-OFDM Wireless Networks
Xi Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA),
Jia Tang (Texas A&M University, Department of Electrical Engineering, USA)
[85] Byzantine Resilient Multi-path Key Establishment
Dijiang Huang (University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA),
Deep Medhi (University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA)
[91] MicroRouting: A Scalable and Robust Communication Paradigm for Sparse Ad Hoc Networks
Saumitra Das (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA),
Himabindu Pucha (Purdue University, USA),
Y. Charlie Hu (Purdue University, USA)
[93] Competitive Traffic and Time Analysis of Position Based Routing using
a Cell Structure
Stefan Ruehrup (University of Paderborn, Germany),
Christian Schindelhauer (University of Paderborn, Germany)
[95] Satellite Formation, a Mobile Sensor Network in Space
Arvind Krishnamurthy (International Graduate School of Dynamic Intelligent Sytems,
University of Paderborn, Germany)
[97] A Dynamic Hybrid Scheduling Algorithm with Clients' Departure
for Impatient Clients in Heterogeneous Environments
Cristina M. Pinotti (University of Perugia, Italy),
Navrati Saxena (University of Texas at Arlington, USA),
Kalyan Basu (University of Texas at Arlington, USA),
Sajal Das (UniversityTexas at Arlington, USA)
Short Papers (abstract in the IPDPS hardcopy proceedings, 4 pages in the CD Proceedings, 15 min talk)
[12] Scheduling Transmissions in Sensor Networks
Prachee Sharma (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA)
[66] A Lightweight Scheme for Auto-configuration in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Mijeom Kim (University of Texas at Arlington, USA),
Mohan Kumar (The University of Texas at Arlington, USA),
Behrooz Shirazi (Universioty of Texas at Arlington, USA)
[94] Predictive methods for location services in mobile ad hoc networks
Xinwei Luo (Colorado School of Mines, USA),
Tracy Camp (Colorado School of Mines, USA),
William Navidi (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Last Revised: 18th January 2005.