This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-26 Creation time: 11-52-40 --- Number of references 14 techreport draft-ietf-hip-cert-06 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Certificates</prt> 2010 11 1 draft-ietf-hip-cert-06.txt <prt>expires: May 23, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-06 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-06 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 TobiasHeer SamuVarjonen techreport draft-ietf-hip-cert-05 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Certificates</prt> 2010 11 1 draft-ietf-hip-cert-05.txt <prt>expires: May 12, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-05 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-05 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 TobiasHeer SamuVarjonen proceedings 2010-wirtz-kuvs-service-overlay A Generic Service Overlay for Wireless Mesh Networks 2010 10 Service discovery in traditional networks is realized either by broadcasting requests in the network or by a central entity that holds the necessary information of every service in the network. These techniques are applicable in wireless networks as well, however, only under certain limiting conditions. The authors present a generic overlay that caters to the special requirements of providing and discovering services in wireless mesh networks. The focus of the approach lies on maintaining scalability in large-scale dynamic networks as well as routing efficiency with regard to the communication characteristics of the underlying network. RWTH Aachen University - ComSys /fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-wirtz-kuvs-service-overlay.pdf Gesellschaft für Informatik KuVS
Berlin, Germany
3rd GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch on NG SDPs, Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany 3rd GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch on NG SDPs October 14, 2010 english HannoWirtz TobiasHeer KlausWehrle
techreport rfc5201-bis-03 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 10 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03.txt <prt>expires: April 26, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer techreport draft-ietf-hip-cert-04 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Certificates</prt> 2010 9 1 draft-ietf-hip-cert-04.txt <prt>expires: March 27, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-04 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-04 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 TobiasHeer SamuVarjonen techreport rfc5201-bis-01 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 9 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01.txt <prt>expires: March 7, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer inproceedings 2010-heer-pisa-sa PiSA-SA: Municipal Wi-Fi Based on Wi-Fi Sharing 2010 8 2 1 588-593 With the goal of providing ubiquitous wireless services (e.g., tourist guides, environmental information, pedestrian navigation), municipal wireless networks are currently being established all around the world. For municipalities, it is often challenging to achieve the bandwidth and coverage that is necessary for many of the envisioned network services. At the same time, Wi-Fi-sharing communities achieve high bandwidth and good coverage at a very low cost by capitalizing on the dense deployment of private access points in urban areas. However, from a technical, conceptual, and security perspective, Wi-Fi sharing community networks resemble a patchwork of heterogeneous networks instead of one well-planned city-wide network. This patchwork character stands in stark contrast to a uniform, secure platform for public and commercial services desirable for the economic success of such a network. Hence, despite its cost-efficiency, the community-based approach cannot be adopted by municipalities easily. In this paper, we show how to realize municipal wireless services on top of a Wi-Fi-sharing infrastructure in a technically sound and economically attractive fashion. In particular, we focus on how to securely provide services to mobile clients with and without client-side software support. Our solution cleanly separates the roles of controlling and administering the network from providing bandwidth and wireless access. With this separation, commercial ISPs and citizens with their private Wi-Fi can contribute to the network infrastructure. This allows municipalities in turn to focus their resources on municipal wireless services. mobile_access http://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-heer-icc-pisa-sa.pdf Print IEEE Press
Washington, DC, USA
International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, ICCCN 2010, Zurich Zurich, Switzerland International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, ICCCN 2010 en 978-1-4244-7114-0 10.1109/ICCCN.2010.5560103 1 TobiasHeer ThomasJansen RenéHummen HannoWirtz StefanGötz EliasWeingaertner KlausWehrle
techreport moskowitz-rfc5201-bis-02 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 7 1 draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02.txt <prt>expires: January 2, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer techreport rfc5201-bis-02 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 7 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02.txt <prt>expires: March 7, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer inproceedings 2010-percomws-heer-munifi Collaborative Municipal Wi-Fi Networks - Challenges and Opportunities Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN 2010), IEEE. 2010 4 2 1 588 - 593 Municipal Wi-Fi networks aim at providing Internet access and selected mobile network services to citizens, travelers, and civil servants. The goals of these networks are to bridge the digital divide, stimulate innovation, support economic growth, and increase city operations efficiency. While establishing such urban networks is financially challenging for municipalities, Wi-Fi-sharing communities accomplish good coverage and ubiquitous Internet access by capitalizing on the dense deployment of private access points in urban residential areas. By combining Wi-Fi communities and municipal Wi-Fi, a collaborative municipal Wi-Fi system promises cheap and ubiquitous access to mobile city services. However, the differences in intent, philosophy, and technical realization between community and municipal Wi-Fi networks prevent a straight-forward combination of both approaches. In this paper, we highlight the conceptual and technical challenges that need to be solved to create collaborative municipal Wi-Fi networks. mobile_access http://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-heer-percomws-collaborative-municipal-wi-fi.pdf Print IEEE Press
Washington, DC, USA
Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN 2010), Mannheim, Germany. Mannheim, Germany Sixth IEEE PerCom Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Networking (PWN 2010) April 02, 2010 en 978-1-4244-6605-4 10.1109/PERCOMW.2010.5470505 TobiasHeer RenéHummen NicolaiViol HannoWirtz StefanGötz KlausWehrle
techreport draft-ietf-hip-cert-03 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Certificates</prt> 2010 4 1 draft-ietf-hip-cert-03.txt <prt>expires: October 30, 2010 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-03 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-cert-03 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 TobiasHeer SamuVarjonen techreport moskowitz-rfc5201-bis-01 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 3 1 draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01.txt <prt>expires: September 10, 2010 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz Pekka Nikander PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer article VaegsDHH2010 Learning by gaming: facts and myths International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL) 2010 2 1/2 21-40 Gaming has undergone a transition from a niche hobby to a part of everyday culture. This transition, along with the advance in the use of the internet, has created a new kind of social environment, commonly known as virtual life. This paper presents the survey results of over 1000 gamers worldwide, in which they tell us how gaming affected their lives – both virtual and real – with regard to their career, relationships and social life. The analysis of the answers disproves common stereotypes about gamers, shows areas where gaming can very well be beneficial and where there are still problems. video games, online games, learning by playing, soft skills, transferable skills, motivation, conflicts, social skills, careers, relationships, communities, technical competence, gaming, virtual life, social life, gamers https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-vaegs-JTEL-Gaming.pdf Martin Wolpers Inderscience Publishers
Geneva, SWITZERLAND
en 1753-5255 10.1504/IJTEL.2010.031258 1 TobiasVaegs DarkoDugosija StephanHackenbracht AnnaHannemann
inbook 2010-kai-wifi Creating a Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE 802.11 2010 53-109 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# print W. Lemstra; J. Groenewegen; V. Hayes Cambridge University Press
Cambridge, UK
3 The Innovation Journey of WiFi 9780521199711 KaiJakobs WolterLemstra VicHayes BruceTuch CessLinks