WiNMee 2010

The 6th International workshop on Wireless Network Measurements
May 31st, 2010, Avignon, France.

In conjunction with WiOpt 2010




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09:55 -- 10:00 Welcome

10:00 -- 11:00 Keynote

  • TBA. Dina Katabi, MIT.

11:00 -- 11:30 COFFEE BREAK

11:30 -- 12:30 Session: MAC & PHY layer measurements

  • Experimental Design and Analysis of Transmission Properties in an Indoor Wireless Sensor Network.
    Dennis Christmann and Ivan Martinovic (University of Kaiserslautern, DE).

  • Field Measurements of 802.11 Collision, Noise and Hidden-Node Loss Rates.
    Douglas Leith (Hamilton, IE) and David Malone (NUI Maynooth, IE)

  • Practical design constraints for measuring utilization in hybrid paths using delay measurements.
    José Núñez-Martínez (CTTC, ES), Marc Portoles-Comeras (CTTC, ES), Albert Cabellos-Aparicio (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, ES), Josep Mangues-Bafalluy (CTTC, ES) and Jordi Domingo-Pascual (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, ES).

12:30 -- 13:30 LUNCH

13:30 -- 14:10 Session: Invited papers

  • Saluki: a High-performance Wi-Fi Sniffing Program.
    Keren Tan and David Kotz (Darthmouth College, US).

  • Characterizing High-bandwidth Real-time Video Traffic in Residential Broadband Networks.
    Ramya Raghavendra and Elizabeth Belding (UC Santa Barbara, US).

14:10 -- 14:50 Session: Data collection and analysis of operational networks

  • Performance footprints of heavy users in 3G networks via empirical measurement.
    Antonio Pescape' (University of Napoli Federico II, IT), Alessio Botta (University of Napoli Federico II, IT), Ernst W Biersack (EURECOM, FR), Giorgio Ventre (University of Napoli Federico II, IT) and Stefan Rugel (O2 Germany, DE).

  • Analysis of an IEEE 802.11 Network Activity during a Small Workshop.
    Zhe Zhou, Mark Claypool and Robert Kinicki (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US). 

14:50 -- 15:20 COFFEE BREAK

15:20 -- 16:00 Session: Wireless contact trace analysis

  • Flunet: Automated tracking of contacts during flu season.
    Mohammad Hashemian, Kevin Stanley and Nathaniel Osgood (University of Saskatchewan, CA).

  • Hub-Betweenness Analysis in Delay Tolerant Networks Inferred by Real Traces.
    Giuliano Grossi and Federico Pedersini (University of Milan, IT).

16:00 – 16:15 Workshop wrap-up