附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Network Policy -- Configuration Model for Network Management -- On-Line Control of Service Level Agreements -- Revenue-Aware Resource Allocation in the Future Multi-Service IP Networks -- Network Security -- A Kerberos-Based Authentication Architecture for WLANS -- An Efficient Mechanism to Ensure Location Privacy in Telecom Service Applications -- Network Security Management: A Formal Evaluation Tool Based on RBAC Policies -- Quality of Service -- A Dynamic Cross Layer Control Strategy for Resource Partitioning in a Rain Faded Satellite Channel with Long-Lived TCP Connections -- Content Location and Distribution in Converged Overlay Networks -- A Communication Architecture for Real-Time Auctions -- Wireless Networks -- An Interference-Based Prevention Mechanism Against WEP Attack for 802.11B Network -- Restricted Dynamic Programming for Broadcast Scheduling -- Performance Comparison of Distributed Frequency Assignment Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Fast Handoff Support in an IP-Evolved UMTS Architecture -- Intelligent Networks -- Storage Capacity Allocation Algorithms for Hierarchical Content Distribution -- An Inference Algorithm for Probabilistic Fault Management in Distributed Systems -- New Protocol for Grouping Data Using Active Network -- Performance Evaluation -- An Algebraic Model of an Adaptive Extension of DiffServ for MANETs -- Cross-Layer Performance Evaluation of IP-Based Applications Running over the Air Interface -- Collision Avoidance in Metropolitan Optical Access Networks -- Posters -- Toward an Intelligent Bandwidth Broker Model for Resources Management in DiffServ Networks -- A Learning and Intentional Local Policy Decision Point for Dynamic QoS Provisioning -- Generic IP Signaling Service Protocol -- On Distributed System Supervision -- A Modern Approach: GeneSys -- Multigroup Communication -- Policy Usage in GMPLS Optical Networks -- Beyond TCP/IP: A Context-Aware Architecture.
摘要:"Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility, III addresses the problem of network control and engineering with a focus on control of quality of service, management of security, and supervision of mobility. New trends in these different fields are also investigated."--Jacket.