This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-28 Creation time: 22-14-08 --- Number of references 6 inproceedings 200503goetzp2psawindowsfilesharing Spontaneous Windows File Sharing via Virtual Groups 2005 2 28 61 143-146 Although File and printer sharing services have been deployed almost ubiquitously for a long time as part of Microsoft Windows, only recent peer-to-peer applications popularized file-sharing on a global scale. As the Windows CIFS protocol was designed for local area networks, its use has been con?ned to relatively small environments. We propose a mechanism to set up spontaneous virtual groups that allow to use legacy Windows file and printer sharing globally in virtual LANs. https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2005/2005-goetz-kivs-spontaneous-file-sharing.pdf print Paul Müller, Reinhard Gotzhein, Jens B. Schmitt Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI)
Bonn, Germany
print LNI Proceedings of Workshop on Peer-to-Peer-Systems and -Applications Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) Kaiserslautern, Germany Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS), Kaiserslautern, Germany 2005-02-28 en 3-88579-390-3 1 StefanGötz KlausWehrle
inbook 200509riechep2pbookreliability Reliability and Load Balancing in Distributed Hash Tables 2005 119-135 Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle Springer
Heidelberg, Germany
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 9 Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications SimonRieche HeikoNiedermayer StefanGötz KlausWehrle
inbook 200509goetzp2pbookdhtalgorithms Selected Distributed Hash Table Algorithms 2005 95-117 Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle Springer
Heidelberg, Germany
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 8 Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications StefanGötz SimonRieche KlausWehrle
inbook 200509wehrlep2pbookdhts Distributed Hash Tables 2005 79-93 Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle Springer
Heidelberg, Germany
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 7 Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications KlausWehrle StefanGötz SimonRieche
inproceedings 200503landsiedelfgsnaeon Project AEON 2005 481 72-76 Power consumption is a crucial characteristic of sensor networks and their applications, as sensor nodes are commonly battery driven. Although recent research focuses strongly on energy aware applications and operating systems, power consumption is still a limiting factor. Once sensor nodes are deployed, it is challenging and sometimes even impossible to change batteries. As a result, erroneous lifetime prediction causes high costs and may render a sensor network useless, before its purpose is fulfilled. In this paper we present AEON, a novel evaluation tool to quantitatively predict power consumption of sensor nodes and whole sensor networks. Our energy model, based on measurements of node current draw and the execution of real code, enables accurate prediction of the actual power consumption of sensor nodes. Consequently, preventing erroneous assumptions on node and network lifetime. Moreover, our detailed energy model allows to compare different low power and energy aware approaches in terms of energy efficiency.
Zürich, CH
Proceedings of the 4th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Wireless Sensor Networks", Techical Report No. 481 OlafLandsiedel KlausWehrle SimonRieche StefanGötz LeoPetrak
inproceedings 200511goetzmmsctransparent Transparent End-Host-Based Service Composition through Network Virtualization 2005 31-36 Mobile devices have become a popular medium for delivering multimedia services to end users. A large variety of solutions have been proposed to flexibly compose such services and to provide quality-of-service guarantees for the resulting contents. However, low-level mobility artifacts resulting from network transitions (disconnected operation, reconfiguration, etc.) still prevent a seamless user experience of these technologies. This paper presents an architecture for supporting legacy applications with such solutions in mobile scenarios. Through network virtualization, it hides mobility artifacts and ensures connectivity at the network and transport level. Its adoption for multimedia applications poses unique challenges and advantages, which are discussed herein. https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2005/2005-goetz-mmc-transparent-service-composition.pdf print Wolf-Tilo Balke and Klara Nahrstedt ACM
New York, NY, USA
print Proceedings of the First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Service Composition at International Multimedia Conference ACM Singapore First ACM International Workshop on Multimedia Service Composition at International Multimedia Conference, Singapore 2005-08-01 en 1-59593-245-3 10.1145/1099423.1099430 1 StefanGötz KlausWehrle