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CIC'06: June 29, 2006 Schedule

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6:30a - 12:01p:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


08:20a - 01:00p:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to CIC conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for
                  other joint conferences.  (In particular, schedules for
                  ICWN'06, PDPTA'06, GCA'06, SAM'06, ICOMP'06, and PSC'06).


SESSION 3-CIC:    WIRELESS AND MOBILE SYSTEMS
                  Chair: Dr. Hao Wang, USA
                  June 29, 2006 (Thursday);  1:00pm - 3:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

01:00 - 01:20pm:  Location Tracking in IP-based Mobile Networks
                  Paramesh C. Upadhyay* and S. Tiwari**
                  *Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
                  **Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, India

01:20 - 01:40pm:  A New Tree-Based Tag Anti-collision Protocol for RFID Systems
                  Sung Hyun Kim, Min Kyo Shin and PooGyeon Park*
                  Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea

01:40 - 02:00pm:  A Data Replication Scheme based on Primary Copy for
                  Ensuring Data Consistency in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
                  Aekyung Moon*, Han Namgoong** and Hyun Kim***
                  Software Robot Research Team , ETRI, Korea

02:00 - 02:20pm:  A Tone Dual-Channel DMAC Protocol in Location Unaware
                  Ad Hoc Networks
                  Eun-Ju Lee, Chang-Nam Kang, Do-Hyung Han, Doo-Yeong Yang*,
                  and Jeong-Woo Jwa
                  Cheju National University, Korea

02:20 - 02:40pm:  MAC Layer Mitigation of Interference Between IEEE 802.11a and
                  Ultra Wideband (UWB) Systems
                  Babak Firoozbakhsh and Nikil Jayant
                  USA

02:40 - 03:00pm:  A Performance Evaluation of Vertical Handoff Scheme
                  Between IEEE 802.16e and CDMA2000 Networks
                  SeongSoo Park*, Seokhoon Kim**, Jinsung Cho**, Intae Ryoo**,
                  Donghahk Lee*, Jaehwang Yu*, Jongtae Lim*, and Sehyun Oh*
                  *Mobile & Access Technology R&D Office, SK Telecom, Korea
                  **KyungHee University, Korea


03:00 - 03:40pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC (Refreshments will be available)
                  June 29 (Thursday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Meeting Rooms 6-8)
                  List of papers appears at the end of CIC's schedule.


SESSION 4-CIC:    NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND ROUTING
                  Chair: Babak Firoozbakhsh* and Priyadarsi Nanda**
                  *Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
                  **University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
                  June 29, 2006 (Thursday);  3:40pm - 4:40pm
                  (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

03:40 - 04:00pm:  RPC LSP Detection and Fuzzy Control Mechanisms in ATM
                  Based MPLS on BcN
                  Kim, Chulsoo, Park. Semyung, Kim and Taewan Lee Jung Tae
                  Inje University, Korea
                  Pusan national University, Korea

04:00 - 04:20pm:  Improvement of PIM-SSM Protocol and Multicast Forwarding
                  Table in Core Router
                  Zhao Li, Ke Xu, HaiYang Wang, DongCao Ma and Jianping Wu
                  Tsinghua University, P. R. China

04:20 - 04:40pm:  Policy Based QoS Support Using BGP Routing   
                  Priyadarsi Nanda and Andrew James Simmonds
                  University of Technology, Australia

04:40 - 05:00pm:  FREE SLOT

05:00 - 05:20pm:  FREE SLOT

05:20 - 05:40pm:  FREE SLOT

05:40 - 06:00pm:  FREE SLOT

DISCUSSION SESSION


                   DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC
                   June 29 (Thursday), 2006
                       RRR/SRP/PST Papers
                        3:00 - 3:40pm
         (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC:

O.  Communication Model Analysis for Rapid Application Developing
    Yingbo Wang and Peter J. Clarke
    FLorida International University, Florida, USA
O.  The Critical's Path of Communication Model Analysis for a Performant
    Implementations of High-Speed Interfaces over Myrinet Interconnect
    Ouissem Ben Fredj and Eric Renault
    GET / INT, Evry, France
O.  Performance Analysis of Punctured Turbo Code Under An AWGN Channel
    Ya-Fen Chen and Cheng-Ying Yang
    Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
O.  Tree based Conference Key Establishment Cost Analysis and
    Minimization in Heterogeneous Networks
    Zhan Liu and Mi Lu
    Texas A & M University, USA
O.  Non Blocking OVSF Codes Influence The Performance Of WCDMA System
    Shailendra Mishra and Nipur
    Dehradun Institute of Technology, Dehradun, India
    Gurukul Kangdi University, India
O.  Design and Implementation of Desktop Video Conference System Based on
    Client-Server and P2P
    Hyen Ki Kim
    Andong National University, Korea
O.  Enabling Video Conferencing Between VIC and NetMeeting
    Yuan Ji, Hu Wang and Zongming Fei
    University of Kentucky, USA
O.  Design and Implement of Sd-anycast Routing Protocol
    Zheng Hong-Yuan,Xie Qiang,Chen Wen-Liang,Chen Jun
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
 

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