% % This file was created by the TYPO3 extension % bib % --- Timezone: CET % Creation date: 2024-03-28 % Creation time: 11-17-44 % --- Number of references % 8 % @Inproceedings { landsiedel2005anonymous, title = {Anonymous IP-Services via Overlay Routing}, year = {2005}, month = {3}, abstract = {Although research provides anonymous Internet communication schemes, anonymous IP-services received only limited attention. In this paper we present SARA (Anonymous Overlay Routing Providing Sender And Receiver Anonymity), which enables sender, receiver and relationship anonymity using layered encryption and distributed traffic mixes, similar to a Chaumian Mix. Via IP-datagram service and address virtualization it is fully transparent to applications. Organized as structured Peer-To-Peer system, SARA is highly scalable and fault tolerant. In SARA each communication partner randomly selects a number of nodes from the overlay and concatenates them to an anonymous communication path. The sender selects the head of the path, the receiver builds the tail and publishes this information in the overlay network using an anonymous ID. Via this ID the sender retrieves the tail nodes of the path and concatenates both path section. Layered encryption hides the identities of the sender, receiver and the intermediate nodes.}, booktitle = {5. W{\"u}rzburger ''Workshop IP Netzmanagement, IP Netzplanung und Optimierung''}, event_place = {W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, event_name = {5. W{\"u}rzburger ''Workshop IP Netzmanagement, IP Netzplanung und Optimierung''}, event_date = {March 2005}, author = {Landsiedel, Olaf and Rieche, Simon and Niedermayer, Heiko and Wehrle, Klaus and Carle, Georg} } @Inproceedings { petrak2005dienstguete, title = {Dienstg{\"u}te in strukturierten hierarchischen Overlay Netzwerken}, year = {2005}, month = {3}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Workshop Peer-to-Peer-Systems and -Applications, KiVS 2005}, event_place = {Kaiserslautern, Germany}, event_name = {Workshop Peer-to-Peer-Systems and -Applications, KiVS 2005}, event_date = {March 2005}, author = {Petrak, Leo and Rieche, Simon and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inproceedings { niedermayer2005distribution, title = {On the Distribution of Nodes in Distributed Hash Tables}, year = {2005}, month = {3}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Workshop Peer-to-Peer-Systems and -Applications, KiVS 2005}, event_place = {Kaiserslautern, Germany}, event_name = {Workshop Peer-to-Peer-Systems and -Applications, KiVS 2005}, event_date = {March 2005}, author = {Niedermayer, Heiko and Rieche, Simon and Wehrle, Klaus and Carle, Georg} } @Inproceedings { 200507riecheipgames, title = {On the Use of Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems for Online Gaming}, year = {2005}, month = {3}, abstract = {Massively multiplayer games are becoming increasingly popular today. However, even high-budget titles suffer from downtimes because of hard- and software problems. Our approach is to use structured Peer-to-Peer technology for the server infrastructure of massively multiplayer online games, which improves reliability and scalability of these applications.}, booktitle = {5. W{\"u}rzburger ''Workshop IP Netzmanagement, IP Netzplanung und Optimierung''}, event_place = {W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, event_name = {5. W{\"u}rzburger ''Workshop IP Netzmanagement, IP Netzplanung und Optimierung''}, event_date = {March 2005}, author = {Rieche, Simon and Fouquet, Marc and Niedermayer, Heiko and Wehrle, Klaus and Carle, Georg} } @Inbook { 200509riechep2pbookreliability, title = {Reliability and Load Balancing in Distributed Hash Tables}, year = {2005}, pages = {119-135}, editor = {Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg, Germany}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS}, chapter = {9}, booktitle = {Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications}, author = {Rieche, Simon and Niedermayer, Heiko and G{\"o}tz, Stefan and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inbook { 200509goetzp2pbookdhtalgorithms, title = {Selected Distributed Hash Table Algorithms}, year = {2005}, pages = {95-117}, editor = {Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg, Germany}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS}, chapter = {8}, booktitle = {Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications}, author = {G{\"o}tz, Stefan and Rieche, Simon and Wehrle, Klaus} } @Inbook { 200509wehrlep2pbookdhts, title = {Distributed Hash Tables}, year = {2005}, pages = {79-93}, editor = {Ralf Steinmetz, Klaus Wehrle}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg, Germany}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS}, chapter = {7}, booktitle = {Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications}, author = {Wehrle, Klaus and G{\"o}tz, Stefan and Rieche, Simon} } @Inproceedings { 200503landsiedelfgsnaeon, title = {Project AEON}, year = {2005}, number = {481}, pages = {72-76}, abstract = {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.}, address = {Z{\"u}rich, CH}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespr{\"a}ch ''Wireless Sensor Networks'', Techical Report No. 481}, author = {Landsiedel, Olaf and Wehrle, Klaus and Rieche, Simon and G{\"o}tz, Stefan and Petrak, Leo} }