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inproceedings
2011-globecom-bitsch-geodtn
geoDTN: Geographic Routing in Disruption Tolerant Networks
2011
12
5
1 -- 5
In this paper we present a disruption tolerant routing algorithm based on geographic location information, which improves upon the hop count compared to the current state of the art by up to a factor of three in large scale human networks. Leveraging only the history of geographic movement patterns in the two-hop neighborhood, our algorithm is able to perform well in the absence of knowledge of social interaction between nodes and without detailed future schedule information.
Representing previously visited locations as probability distributions encoded in an efficient vector, we formalize a heuristic for efficiently forwarding messages in disruption tolerant networks, implement a framework for comparing our approach with the state of the art, and evaluate key metrics, such as hop count and delivery rate, as well as energy consumption and battery depletion fairness on real world data. We are able to outperform the state of the art in human mobility based networks considerably in terms of energy usage per node, thereby extending data network availability further into areas devoid of otherwise necessary communication infrastructure.
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-GlobeCom-bitsch-geoDTN.pdf
Online
Piscataway, NJ, USA
IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 - Next Generation Networking Symposium (GC'11 - NGN), Houston, Texas, USA
IEEE
Houston, Texas, USA
IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 - Next Generation Networking Symposium (GC'11 - NGN)
5-9 December 2011
en
978-1-4244-9268-8
1930-529X
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
DanielSchmitz
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-extremecom-bitsch-neighbordiscovery
Perfect Difference Sets for Neighbor Discovery
2011
9
26
1--6
We present an energy efficient neighbor discovery framework that enables Linux and TinyOS based systems to discover and connect to neighbors via IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15.4, which are only available sporadically. Using quorum schemes, we schedule on and off times of the wireless transmitters, to guarantee mutual discovery with minimum power given a specific latency requirement. Neighbor discovery is fundamental to intermittently connected networks, such as disruption and delay tolerant networks and optimizing it, can lead to significant overall energy savings.
Using perfect difference sets, our results indicate that we reduce the latency by up to 10 times at a duty cycle of 2% compared to the state of the art. We further define and characterize our neighbor discovery scheme with respect to fairness for asymmetric energy scenarios. Using these results, we allow energy-harvesting applications to adjust neighbor discovery based on their current energy requirements as a well defined trade-off.
Neighbor Discovery; Sporadic Connectivity; Wireless Networks
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-ExtremeCom-bitsch-NeighborDiscovery.pdf
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~fb375/extremecom/2011/program.html
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2414398&CFID=194814085&CFTOKEN=73001357
Online
Hui, Pan and Lindgren, Anders
ACM
Proceedings of the 3rd Extreme Conference of Communication (ExtremeCom 2011), Manaus, Brazil
Manaus, Brazil
ExtremeCom 2011
26-30 September 2011
en
978-1-4503-1079-6
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
ChristophWollgarten
StefanSchupp
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-wirtz-chants
Establishing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in 802.11 Infrastructure Mode
2011
9
23
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-wirtz-chants.pdf
Online
ACM
New York, NY, USA
Proceedings of the ACM MobiCom Workshop on Challenged Networks (Chants 2011), Las Vegas, NV, USA
Las Vegas, NV, USA
ACM MobiCom Workshop on Challenged Networks (Chants 2011)
2011-09-23
en
978-1-4503-0870-0
10.1145/2030652.2030666
1
HannoWirtz
TobiasHeer
RobertBackhaus
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-ipin-bitsch-footpath-long
FootPath: Accurate Map-based Indoor Navigation Using Smartphones
2011
9
21
1--8
We present FootPath, a self-contained, map-based indoor navigation system. Using only the accelerometer and the compass readily available in modern smartphones we accurately localize a user on her route, and provide her with turn-by-turn instructions to her destination. To compensate for inaccuracies in step detection and heading estimation, we match the detected steps onto the expected route using sequence alignment algorithms from the field of bioinformatics. As our solution integrates well with OpenStreetMap, it allows painless and cost-efficient collaborative deployment, without the need for additional infrastructure.
footpath
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-IPIN-bitsch-footpath-long.pdf
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6071934&tag=1
Online
IEEE
Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), Guimaraes, Portugal
Guimarães, Portugal
2011 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN)
21-23 September 2011
en
978-1-4577-1803-8
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IPIN.2011.6071934
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
PaulSmith
NicolaiViol
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-ipin-bitsch-footpath
FootPath: Accurate Map-based Indoor Navigation Using Smartphones (short paper)
2011
9
21
1--4
We present FootPath, a self-contained, map-based indoor navigation system. Using only the accelerometer and the compass readily available in modern smartphones we accurately localize a user on her route, and provide her with turn-by-turn instructions to her destination. To compensate for inaccuracies in step detection and heading estimation, we match the de- tected steps onto the expected route using sequence alignment algorithms from the field of bioinformatics. As our solution integrates well with OpenStreetMap, it allows painless and cost-efficient collaborative deployment, without the need for additional infrastructure.
short paper (long paper is also available)
footpath
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-IPIN-bitsch-footpath.pdf
http://ipin2011.dsi.uminho.pt/PDFs/Shortpaper/17_Short_Paper.pdf
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-IPIN-bitsch-footpath-slides.pdf
Online
IEEE
Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), Guimaraes, Portugal
Guimarães, Portugal
2011 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN)
21-23 September 2011
en
978-972-8692-63-6
1
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
PaulSmith
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-wintech-wirtz
Demo: Establishing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in 802.11 Infrastructure Mode
2011
9
19
89-90
Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) rely on the 802.11 ad- hoc mode to establish communication with nearby peers. In practice, this makes MANETs hard to realize. While 802.11-compliant mobile devices implement the ad-hoc mode on the hardware layer, the software layer typically does not implement support for ad-hoc networking in terms of ad-hoc routing and name resolution protocols. Modern mobile operating systems, such as Android and iOS, even hide the inherent ad-hoc functionality of the wireless card through restrictions in the OS. In contrast to this, support for the 802.11 infrastructure mode is a commodity.
We propose establishing ad-hoc networks using the 802.11 infrastructure mode. In MA-Fi (Mobile Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi), a small core of mobile router nodes (RONs) provides infrastruc-ture mode network access to mobile station nodes (STANs). As RONs also act as a station in infrastructure networks of other RONs, MA-Fi achieves multi-hop communication between RON and STAN devices in the overall network.
We show the creation and operation of mobile ad-hoc networks using MA-Fi. We focus on mobility of RONs and STANs as well as topology control in the overall network.
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-wirtz-wintech.pdf
Online
ACM
New York, NY, USA
Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation and Characterization (WiNTECH 2011), Las Vegas, NV, USA
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
The Sixth ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental evaluation and Characterization
2011-09-19
en
978-1-4503-0867-0
10.1145/2030718.2030737
1
HannoWirtz
RobertBackhaus
RenéHummen
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
VaegsABW2011
Efficient Power Management Using Out-of-Band Signaling
2011
9
16
77-80
A tremendous amount of energy is wasted today, because computing devices are left running all the time even though they are needed only sporadically. Especially in office environments many devices (e.g., printers) are very rarely turned off, because they need to be available from time to time and because it is inconvenient having to switch them on and off manually. Existing solutions, such as Wake-on-LAN (WoL), provide support for managing the power consumption of the network devices remotely using an always-on data channel. However, these solutions are inefficient, because power to the network interface has to be maintained even when the host system is asleep just to ensure remote accessibility.
We propose a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) based out-of-band signaling architecture for network interfaces which minimizes the systems’ power consumption during the large idle periods when nobody is using them. This is done by separating the data and control channels on the Internet-enabled devices using a low-power out-of-band signaling channel based on battery driven, energy scavenging devices. Unlike existing solutions, which only allow parts of the system to go in sleep modes, our architecture allows the whole system, including the main power supply, to be shut down.
Our initial investigation indicates a significant reduction in energy consumption of devices during idle times compared to the existing in-band signaling mechanisms such as WoL.
Energy Saving, Wireless Sensor Network, Out-of-Band Signalling
https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-vaegs-fgsn-ecocom.pdf
Online
Proceedings of the 10th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Drahtlose Sensornetze (FGSN), Paderborn, Germany
RWTH Aachen University
Paderborn, Germany
10th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Drahtlose Sensornetze (FGSN11)
September 15-16, 2011
en
1
TobiasVaegs
Muhammad HamadAlizai
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
KlausWehrle
inproceedings
2011-ipsn-alizai-pad
Probabilistic Addressing: Stable Addresses in Unstable Wireless Networks
2011
4
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-ipsn-alizai-pad.pdf
Online
ACM
New York, NY, USA
Proceedings of the 10th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2011), Chicago, IL, USA
Chicago, IL, USA
en
978-1-60558-988-6
1
Muhammad HamadAlizai
TobiasVaegs
OlafLandsiedel
StefanGötz
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
KlausWehrle
poster
2011-03-vomLehn-NSDI-PrivacyOnWeb
Work in Progress: Uncovering the Privacy Implications of Web Usage [Poster]
2011
3
poster and abstract
fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-03-vomLehn-NSDI-PrivacyOnWeb.pdf
Online
8th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '11), Boston, MA, USA
Usenix
Boston, MA, USA
NSDI
March 30 – April 1, 2011
accepted
en
1
Hendrikvom Lehn
Jó AgilaBitsch Link
KlausWehrle