The 23rd International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks

ICCCN 2014

Shanghai, China

August 4 - August 7, 2014

Technical Program Overview


Monday Tuesday Wednesday Workshop
August 4 (Monday)
7:30 Registration at the Lobby
8:30 - 8:50 Opening Remarks
C201
8:50 - 10:20 Keynote I: Big Data Science and Social Networks - Accelerating Insights and Building Value
Speaker: Alok N. Choudhary, Northwestern University
C201
10:20-10:40 Coffee break (C101)
10:40-12:20

Session 1

CAAME(4)
C201

SPT(3)
C301

DBDC(4)
C401

Each: 25min
Sum 100min
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch (C101)
13:30 - 15:00 Panel I: CyberPhysical Clouds - Risks and Opportunities
C201
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break (C101)
15:30-18:00

Session 2

SNPC(6)
C201

GCIP(6)
C301

CCM(6)
C401

Each: 25min
Sum 150min
18:20-20:30 Poster and Reception dinner (C101)
August 5 (Tuesday)
8:00 Registration at the Lobby
8:30 - 10:00 Keynote II: Sampling Theory of Large Networks
Speaker: John C.S. Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
C201
10:00-10:20 Coffee break (C101)
10:20-12:20

Session 3

BEST(4)
C201

WAM(5)
C301

MRN(5)
C401

Best: 30min
Other: 24min
Sum 120min
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch (C101)
13:30 - 15:00 Panel II: Research Directions on Mobile and Wireless Sensor Networks
C201
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break (C101)
15:30-18:00 Session 4 SNPC(6)
C201
GCIP(6)
C301
CCM(6)
C401
Each: 25min
Sum 150min
18:30 - 20:30 Banquet Dinner (San-hao-wu restaurant on campus, map will be provided at registration desk)
August 6 (Wednesday)
8:00 Registration at the Lobby
8:30 - 10:00 Keynote III: Mining Online Social Networks: Opportunities and Privacy Issues
Speaker: Keith Ross
Dean of Engineering and Computer Science, NYU Shanghai
Leonard J. Shustek Distinguished Professor, CSE Dept., NYU
C201
10:00-10:20 Coffee break (C101)
10:20-12:20 Session 5 SNPC(5)
C201
SPT(5)
C301
SDN(5)
C401
Each: 24min
Sum 120min
12:20 - 13:30Lunch (C101)
13:30-15:10 Session 6 CAAME(3)
C201

SPT(4)
C301

DBDC(4)
C401

Each: 25min
Sum 100min
15:10 - 15:30Coffee break (C101)
15:30-18:00

Session 7

CAAME(6)
C201

WAM(6)
C301

GREEN(6)
C401

Each: 25min
Sum 150min

August 7 (Thursday)
7:30 Registration at Yi-Fu-Lou Lobby
8:00-10:00

Session 12

ContextQoS
Yi-Fu-Lou 213

MobiPST
Yi-Fu-Lou 215

HotData
Yi-Fu-Lou 114

WiMAN
Yi-Fu-Lou 113

10:00-10:20 Coffee break at Yi-Fu-Lou Lobby
10:20-12:20

Session 13

BDeHS
Yi-Fu-Lou 213

MobiPST
Yi-Fu-Lou 215

HotData
Yi-Fu-Lou 114

WiMAN
Yi-Fu-Lou 113

12:20-14:00 lunch (San-hao-wu restaurant on campus, map will be provided at registration desk)
14:00-15:40

Session 14

SCENE
Yi-Fu-Lou 213

MobiPST
Yi-Fu-Lou 215

HotData
Yi-Fu-Lou 114

WiMAN
Yi-Fu-Lou 113

15:40-16:00 Coffee break at Yi-Fu-Lou Lobby
16:00-18:00

Session 15

EnA-BDCT
Yi-Fu-Lou 213

MobiPST
Yi-Fu-Lou 215

HotData
Yi-Fu-Lou 114

WiMAN
Yi-Fu-Lou 113

Monday, August 4th 8:50 - 10:20

Keynote I: Big Data Science and Social Networks - Accelerating Insights and Building Value

Speaker: Alok N. Choudhary , Northwestern University, USA
Chair: Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Room: C201

Abstract: Knowledge discovery has been driven by theory, experiments and by large-scale simulations on high-performance computers. Modern experiments and simulations involving satellites, high-throughput instruments, sensors, and supercomputers yield massive amounts of data. What has changed recently is that the world is creating massive amounts of data at an astonishing pace and diversity. Concurrently, social communities such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, and others are creating massive amounts of data at an astonishing pace. But, even more complex is the network that connects the creators of data. There is knowledge to be discovered in both for actionable insights.

In this talk I present that processing, mining and analyzing this data effectively is a critical component for knowledge discovery. And we can no longer rely upon traditional ways of dealing with the data due to its scale and speed. In particular, I present approaches and many examples to derive science and business value. Examples include deriving knowledge from massive data for marketing and other applications, understanding sentiments, determining influencers based on dynamic networks. Particular examples from major social networks will be used. Then I connect the applicability of approaches to addressing important science problems including in climate change understanding and medicine.


Biography: Alok Choudhary is the Henry & Isabelle Dever Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a professor at Kellogg School of Management. He is also the founder, chairman and chief scientist (served as its CEO during 2011-2013) of 4C insights (formerly Voxsup Inc.)., a big data analytics and social media marketing company. He received the National Science Foundation's Young Investigator Award in 1993. He is a fellow of IEEE, ACM and AAAS. His research interests are in high-performance computing, data intensive computing, scalable data mining, computer architecture, high-performance I/O systems, software and their applications in science, medicine and business. Alok Choudhary has published more than 400 papers in various journals and conferences and has graduated 33 PhD students. Techniques developed by his group can be found on every modern processor and scalable software developed by his group can be found on many supercomputers. Alok Choudhary's work and interviews have appeared in many traditional media including New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Telegraph, ABC, PBS, NPR, AdExchange, Business Daily and many international media outlets all over the world.

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August 4 (Monday) 10:40-12:20

Session 1: CAAME

Chair: Xiaojun Cao, Georgia State University
Room: C201

  • Virtual Network Embedding: An Optimal Decomposition Approach
    Qian Hu(Georgia State University), Yang Wang(La Salle University), Xiaojun Cao(Georgia State University)
  • A Measurement Study on BGP AS Path Looping (BAPL) Behavior
    Shenglin Zhang(Tsinghua University) Ying Liu(Tsinghua University), Dan Pei(Tsinghua University)
  • Software Cybernetics to Manage Adaptation Behavior of Complex Network Systems
    Kaliappa Ravindran (City University of New York)
  • Age-based Cooperative Caching in Information-Centric Networking
    Zhongxing Ming(Tsinghua University), Mingwei Xu(Tsinghua University), Dan Wang(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
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    Session 1: SPT

    Chair: Ruiyun Yu, Northeastern University, China
    Room: C301

  • A Mutual Agreement Signature Scheme for Secure Data Provenance
    Mohammed Rangwala (Purdue University Indianapolis), Zhengli Liang (Communication University of China), Wei Peng (Purdue University Indianapolis), Xukai Zou (Purdue University Indianapolis), Feng Li (Purdue University Indianapolis)
  • Efficient Virtual Network Optimization across Multiple Domains without Revealing Private Information
    Toru Mano (NTT Network Innovation Labs), Takeru Inoue (NTT Network Innovation Labs), Dai Ikarashi (NTT Secure Platform Labs), Koki Hamada (NTT Secure Platform Labs), Kimihiro Mizutani (NTT Network Innovation Labs), Osamu Akashi (NTT Network Innovation Labs)
  • Intelligent Grouping Algorithms for Regular Expressions in Deep Inspection
    Zhe Fu (Tsinghua University), Kai Wang (Tsinghua University), Liangwei Cai (Shenzhen University), Jun Li (Tsinghua University)
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    Session 1: DBDC

    Chair: Jun Huang, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
    Room: C401

  • Cost Efficient Survivable Multicast Virtual Network Design
    Dan Liao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Gang Sun (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Vishal Anand (The College at Brockport, State University of New York), Kexiang Xiao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Mao Gan (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
  • On Pricing Schemes in Data Center Network with Game Theoretic Approach
    Hao Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yangming Zhao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Haibing Guan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Fanfu Zhou (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
  • Dynamic Embedding of Virtual Networks in Hybrid Optical-Electrical Datacenters
    Soumya Hegde (Hewlett-Packard), Raksha Srinivas (Finisar Corporation), Dinil Mon Divakaran (National University of Singapore), Mohan Gurusamy (National University of Singapore)
  • CDRDN: Content Driven Routing in Datacenter Network
    Ming Zhu(Tsinghua University )
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    August 4 (Monday) 13:30 - 15:00

    Panel I: CyberPhysical Clouds - Risks and Opportunities

    Title: CyberPhysical Clouds - Risks and Opportunities
    Moderator: Krishna Kant, Temple University, USA, ppt
    Room: C201
    Panelists:
         Jun Wang: University of Central Florida, USA, ppt
         Haibo Chen: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, ppt
         Baek-Young Choi: University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA ppt


    Panelist Info:

    Krishna Kant is currently a professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Earlier he was with George Mason University and also served as a program director in computer, information science and engineering (CISE) directorate of National Science Foundation (NSF). At NSF, he was also instrumental in the development and running of NSF wide sustainability initiative called SEES (science, engineering and education for sustainability). His current areas of research include sustainability and energy efficiency in data centers, configuration robustness and security, and application of computing technologies to larger sustainability problems. He carries 33 years of combined experience in academia, industry, and government. He has published in a wide variety of areas in computer science, authored a graduate textbook on performance modeling of computer systems, and coedited two books on infrastructure and cloud computing security.



    Jun Wang joined Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in University of Central Florida in 2006. Prior to that, he was a faculty in Computer Science and Engineering Department of University ofNebraska, Lincoln. He received his Ph.D. from University of Cincinnati in 2002. He is the recipient of National Science Foundation Early Career Award 2009 and Department of Energy Early Career Principal Investigator Award 2005. Recently, he has won 2013 Dean's Research Professorship Award, Charles N. Millican Faculty Fellow 2010-2012, and University of Central Florida Research Incentive Award 2010. His research has been sponsored mainly by National Science Foundation and Department of Energy. In the last five years, the total amount of research funding is approximately 3+M. He has conducted extensive research in the areas of Computer Systems and High Performance Computing. His specific research interests include massive storage and file system in local, distributed and parallel systems environment. He has authored over 80 publications in premier journals such as IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, and leading HPC and systems conferences such as IPDPS, HPDC, EuroSys, ICS, Middleware, FAST. He has graduated 6 Ph.D. students who upon their graduations were employed by major US IT corporations (e.g., Google, Microsoft, EMC, etc). He has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems and International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributes Systems (IJPEDS).



    Haibo Chen is a full professor in School of Software, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests are system virtualization and systems software. He has published papers in reputed conferences such as SOSP, EuroSys, Usenix ATC, ISCA, MICRO and ICSE. He served or is serving as program committee members of reputed conferences such as SOSP, EuroSys, CGO and Usenix ATC. Haibo received the 2011 Distinguished Ph.D thesis award from China Ministry of Education.



    Baek-Young Choi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Missouri - Kansas City. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She held positions at Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, and the University of Minnesota, Duluth, as a post-doctoral researcher, and 3M McKnight distinguished visiting assistant professor, respectively. She has been a fellow of U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory's Visiting Faculty Research Program (AFRL-VFRP), and Korea Telecom - Advance Institute of Technology. Her research interests lie in the broad area of algorithm and system development for diverse types of networks, especially in resource management and network monitoring. She has authored the book, 'Scalable Network Monitoring in High Speed Networks', and co-edited the book, 'High Performance Cloud Auditing and Applications.' She has served on NSF and DOE panels multiple times, and is currently an Associate Editor for Elsevier Journal of Computer Networks and Springer Journal of Telecommunication Systems. She has also served as a general chair, technical program chair, technical program committee member, organizing committee member, session chair, and reviewer for many international conferences and workshops. Her research has been supported by several agencies including NSF, Sprint-Nextel, AFRL, U. Missouri System, and UMKC. She is a senior member of ACM and IEEE, and a member of IEEE Women in Engineering.

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    August 4 (Monday) 15:30-18:00

    Session 2: SNPC

    Chair: Jenhui Chen, Chang Gung University
    Room: C201

  • Maximizing Charging Throughput in Rechargeable Sensor Networks
    Xiaojiang Ren (Australian National University), Weifa Liang (Australian National University), Wenzheng Xu (Australian National University)
  • Complex Contagions Models in Opportunistic Mobile Social Networks
    Yunsheng Wang (Kettering University), Jie Wu (Temple University)
  • A Wireless Sensor Network for Monitoring Smart Grid Transmission Lines
    Zheng Guo (Nanjing University), Feng Ye (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Jinghong Guo (China Electric Power Research lnstitute), Yun Liang (China Electric Power Research lnstitute), Guoliang Xu (Nanjing University), Xuping Zhang (Nanjing University), Yi Qian (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
  • A Security Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Designed for Monitoring Smart Grid Transmission Lines
    Sucheng Fan (Nanjing University), Feng Ye (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Jinghong Guo (China Electric Power Research lnstitute), Yun Liang (China Electric Power Research lnstitute), Guoliang Xu (Nanjing University), Xuping Zhang (Nanjing University), Yi Qian (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
  • Optimal Candidate Set for Opportunistic Routing in Asynchronous Wireless Sensor Networks
    Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Fan Yan (University of Science and Technology of China), Lei Tao (University of Science and Technology of China), Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  • An Adaptive Data Aggregation Technique for Dynamic Cluster based Wireless Sensor Networks
    Rabia Enam (SirSyed University of Engineering Technology), Rehan Qureshi (SirSyed University of Engineering Technology)
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    Session 2: GCIP

    Chair: Jun Bi (Tsinghua University, China)
    Room: C301

  • SLA Evaluation in Cloud-based Data-Centric Distributed Services
    Kaliappa Ravindran (City University of New York), Michael Iannelli (CUNY City College)
  • DYSWIS: Crowdsourcing a Home Network Diagnosis
    Kyung Hwa Kim (Columbia University), Hyunwoo Nam (Columbia University), Vishal Singh (Inncretech), Daniel Song (Rice University), Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University)
  • Leveraging Tenant Flexibility in Resource Allocation for Virtual Networks
    Sheng Zhang (Nanjing University), Zhuzhong Qian (Nanjing University), Jie Wu (Temple University), Sanglu Lu (Nanjing University)
  • LOCON: A Lookup-based Content-oriented Networking Framework
    Eunsang Cho (Seoul National University), Jaeyoung Choi (SAP Labs), Donghyun Kim (Seoul National University), Jongsoon Yoon (Seoul National University), Ted Taekyoung Kwon (Seoul National University), Yanghee Choi (Seoul National University)
  • Semi-Controlled Authorized Information Dissemination in Content-Based Social Networks
    Chenguang Kong (Georgia State University), Xiaojun Cao (Georgia State University)
  • A Transport Protocol for Content-Centric Networking with Explicit Congestion Control
    Feixiong Zhang (Rutgers University), Yanyong Zhang (Rutgers University), Alex Reznik (InterDigital Communication LLC), Hang Liu (Catholic University of America), Chen Qian (University of Kentucky), Chenren Xu (Rutgers University)
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    Session 2: CCM

    Chair: Bo Sheng, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
    Room: C401

  • Hitchhiking in Cognitive Radio Networks : Spectrum Sensing Assisted By Cores and Cluster
    Ying Dai (Temple University), Jie Wu (Temple University)
  • MobiFish: A Lightweight Anti-Phishing Scheme for Mobile Phones
    Longfei Wu (Temple University), Xiaojiang Du (Temple University), Jie Wu (Temple University)
  • An Effective Online Scheme for Detecting Android Malware
    Shuang Liang (Temple University), Xiaojiang Du (Temple University), Chiu C. Tan (Temple University), Wei Yu (Towson University)
  • On Simulation Studies of Cyber Attacks Against LTE Networks
    Sulabh Bhattarai (Towson University), Stephen Rook (Towson University), Linqiang Ge (Towson University), Sixiao Wei (Towson University), Wei Yu (Towson University), Xinwen Fu (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
  • Resource Allocation for Intercell Device-to-Device Communication Underlaying Cellular Network: A Game-Theoretic Approach
    Jun Huang (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Yanxiao Zhao (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Kazem Sohraby (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology)
  • A New Interference Model for the IEEE 802.22 Cognitive WRAN
    Yanxiao Zhao (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Md Nashid Anjum (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology), Min Song (The University of Toledo)
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    Tuesday, August 5th 8:30 - 10:00

    Keynote II: Sampling Theory of Large Networks

    Speaker: John C.S. Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
    Chair: Lisong Xu, The University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA
    Room: C201

    Abstract: Often times, large networks can be represented as graphs. For example, the Internet topology can be represented an an undirected graph while large logical networks (e.g., Facebook, Twitter,..etc) can be represented as either directed or undirected graphs. For these graphs, characterizing node pair relationships is important for applications such as friend recommendation and interest targeting in online social networks (OSNs). Due to the large scale nature of such networks, it is infeasible to enumerate all user pairs and so sampling is used. In this talk, we show that it is a great challenge even for OSN service providers to characterize user pair relationships even when they posses the complete graph topology. The reason is that when sampling techniques (i.e., uniform vertex sampling (UVS) and random walk (RW)) are naively applied, they can introduce large biases, in particular, for estimating similarity distribution of user pairs with constraints such as existence of mutual neighbors, which is important for applications such as identifying network homophily. Estimating statistics of user pairs is more challenging in the absence of the complete topology information, since an unbiased sampling technique such as UVS is usually not allowed, and exploring the OSN graph topology is expensive. To address these challenges, we present asymptotically unbiased sampling methods to characterize user pair properties based on UVS and RW techniques respectively.


    Biography: John C.S. Lui was born in Hong Kong and is currently a full professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UCLA. After his graduation, he joined the IBM Almaden Research Laboratory/San Jose Laboratory and participated in various research and development projects on file systems and parallel I/O architectures. He later joined the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His current research interests are in network sciences with large data implications (e.g., online social networks, large scale data analytics, etc), network/system security (e.g., cloud security, mobile security, ...etc), network economics, large scale distributed systems and performance evaluation theory. John served as the chairman of the CSE Department from 2005-2011. He received various departmental teaching awards and the CUHK Vice-Chancellor's Exemplary Teaching Award. John received the CUHK Faculty of Engineering Research Excellence Award (2011-2012). John is a co-recipient of the IFIP WG 7.3 Performance 2005, IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2006 and SIMPLEX'14 Best Paper Awards. He is an elected member of the IFIP WG 7.3, Fellow of ACM, Fellow of IEEE, Senior Research Fellow of the Croucher Foundation and is currently the chair of the ACM SIGMETRICS. His personal interests include films and general reading

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    August 5 (Tuesday) 10:20-12:20

    Session 3: Best Paper Finalists

    Chair: Aaron Striegel, University of Notre Dame
    Room: C201

  • Mobility Assisted Data Gathering in Heterogeneous Energy Replenishable Wireless Sensor Networks
    Ji Li (Stony Brook University), Yuanyuan Yang (Stony Brook University), Cong Wang (Stony Brook University)
  • A Transparent Spectrum Co-Access Protocol for Cognitive Radio Networks
    Jonathan Backens (Old Dominion University), Min Song (University of Toledo), Chunsheng Xin (Old Dominion University)
  • Cache as a Service : Leveraging SDN to Efficiently and Transparently Support Video-on-Demand on the Last Mile
    Panagiotis Georgopoulos (ETH Zurich), Matthew Broadbent (Lancaster University), Bernhard Plattner (ETH Zurich), Nicholas Race(Lancaster University)
  • The Store-and-Flood Distributed Reflective Denial of Service Attack
    Bingshuang Liu(Peking University), Skyler Berg(University of Oregon), Jun Li(University of Oregon), Tao Wei(UC Berkeley), Chao Zhang(UC Berkeley), Xinhui Han( Peking University)
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    Session 3: WAM

    Chair: Rodolfo Oliveira, University of Lisbon
    Room: C301

  • TCP Congestion Control based on Accurate Bandwidth-Delay Product in Wireless Ad hoc Networks
    Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Bo Yang (University of Science and Technology of China), Yangyang Ma (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • Balancing Delay and Cost: A Multi-copy Utility-based Forwarding Algorithm in Delay Tolerant Networks
    Cong Liu (Sun Yat-sen University), Yan Pan Sun (Yat-sen University), Jun Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University), Mingjun Xiao (University of Science and Technology of China), Ai Chen (Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Science), Jie Wu (Temple University)
  • Smart Error Estimating Coding: Using Symbol Error Structure in Wireless Networks
    Jia Lu (National University of Defense Technology), Biao Han (National University of Defense Technology), Wei Yang (Navy Academy of Armament), Yuanming Gao (National University of Defense Technology), Wenhua Dou (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Channel Reservation Based on Contention and Interference in Wireless Ad hoc Networks
    Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Zhilong Dai (University of Science and Technology of China), Haitao Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • Double-Ruling-Based Location-Free Data Replication and Retrieval Scheme in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
    Yao-Jen Tang (National Tsing-Hua University), Jian-Jhih Kuo (National Tsing-Hua University), Ming-Jer Tsai (National Tsing-Hua University)
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    Session 3: MRN

    Chair: Waltenegus Dargie, Technical University of Dresden
    Room: C401

  • A Lifetime Model of Online Video Popularity
    Liang Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Yipeng Zhou (Shenzhen University), Dah Ming Chiu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • Adaptive Hybrid Digital-Analog Video Transmission in Wireless Mobile Networks
    Zhao Xiao (University of Science and Technology), Lu Hancheng (University of Science and Technology),
  • Utility Based Optimized Cross-layer Scheduling for Real-Time Video over HSDPA
    Rui Deng (Xi'an JiaoTong University), Guizhong Liu (Xi'an JiaoTong University), Jian Yang (Xi'an JiaoTong University)
  • Scheduling Periodic Real-Time Communication in Multi-GPU Systems
    Uri Verner (Technion), Avi Mendelson (Technion), Assaf Schuster (Technion)
  • The benefits of cooperation between the cloud and private data centers for multi-rate video streaming
    Pouya Ostovari (Temple University), Jie Wu (Temple University), Abdallah Khreishah (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
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    August 5 (Tuesday) 13:30 - 15:00

    Panel II: Research Directions on Mobile and Wireless Sensor Networks

    Title: Research Directions on Mobile and Wireless Sensor Networks
    Moderator: Min Song, University of Toledo and NSF, USA
    Room: C201
    Panelists:
         Wei Zhao: University of Macau
         Ty Znati: University of Pittsburgh, USA
         Chih-Lin I: China Mobile
         Zhisheng Niu: Tsinghua University

    Dr. Min Song is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Toledo. Currently, he is serving the National Science Foundation as a Program Director in the Division of Computer and Network Systems. Dr. Song received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Toledo in 2001. His research interests include design, analysis, and evaluation of cognitive radio networks, wireless sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, cyber physical systems, and wireless ad-hoc networks. His research interests also include network security and mobile computing. Dr. Song's professional career is comprised of a total 25 years in industry, academia, and government. Over the course of his career, Dr. Song has held various leadership positions and gained experience in performing a wide range of duties and responsibilities. Of most significance is his service with the NSF as a Program Director since October 2010. Over the years, he has published more than 140 technical papers. Dr. Song was the Founding Director of a Computer Networking System Division in an IT company, and launched two international journals and served as Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Song has acted as an Editor or Guest Editor of 14 international journals, and served as General Chair, Technical Program Committee Chair, and Session Chair for numerous international conferences. Dr. Song is the recipient of NSF CAREER award.



    Professor Wei Zhao completed his undergraduate studies at Shaanxi Normal University, China, in 1977, and then received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA in 1983 and 1986, respectively. In 2008, Professor Zhao was appointed as the 8th Rector for the University of Macau. Prior to this position, Professor Zhao also served as the Director of the Division of Computer and Network Systems at the US National Science Foundation, the Dean of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the Senior Associate Vice President of Research at Texas A&M University, making him one of the few scholars from Mainland China who have ever held such senior posts in the US federal government and high education institutions.

    An IEEE fellow, Professor Zhao is internationally acclaimed for his research in the areas of Internet of Things, distributed computing, and cyber-physical systems. His research team has won numerous awards from international research community. In recognition of his outstanding achievements in scientific research and contributions to higher education, he has been conferred honorary doctorate degrees by twelve world-renowned universities. In 2011, he was appointed by the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology as the Chief Scientist of the Internet of Things - a national 973 project. In 2012, he was elected to be an Academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences.



    Dr. Znati received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Michigan State University in 1988, and a M.S. degree in Computer Science from Purdue University, in 1984. He is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, with a joint appointment in Computer Engineering at the School of Engineering. Dr. Znati served as the Director of the Computer and Network Systems Division at the National Science Foundation. He also served as a Senior Program Director for networking research at the National Science Foundation. In this capacity, Dr. Znati led the Information Technology Research (ITR) Initiative, a cross-directorate research program, and served as the Committee Chair of the NSF Information Technology Research Initiative.

    Dr. Znati's main research interests are in the design and analysis of evolvable, secure and resilient network architectures and protocols for wired and wireless communication networks, and the design of new fault-tolerant mechanisms for energy-aware resiliency in data-intensive computing. He is also interested in bio-inspired approaches to address complex computing and communications design issues that arise in large-scale heterogeneous wired and wireless networks. Dr. Znati has served as the General Chair of several main conferences, including GlobeCom 2010, IEEE INFOCOM 2005, SECON 2004, the first IEEE conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, the Annual Simulation Symposium, and the Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference. He also served or currently serves as a member of Editorial Boards of a number of networking, distributed system and security journals and transactions.



    Dr. Chih-Lin I is the China Mobile Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies, in charge of advanced wireless communication R&D effort of China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI). She established the Green Communications Research Center of China Mobile, spearheading major initiatives including 5G Key Technologies R&D; high energy efficiency system architecture, technologies, and devices; green energy; C-RAN and soft base station.

    Dr. I received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, has almost 30 years experience in wireless communication area. She has worked in various world-class companies and research institutes, including wireless communication fundamental research department of AT&T Bell Labs; Headquarter of AT&T, as Director of Wireless Communications Infrastructure and Access Technology; ITRI of Taiwan, as Director of Wireless Communication Technology; Hong Kong ASTRI, as VP and the Founding GD of Communications Technology Domain.

    Dr. I received the Trans. COM Stephen Rice Best Paper Award, and is a winner of CCCP "National 1000 talent" program. She was an elected Board Member of IEEE ComSoc, Chair of ComSoc Meeting and Conference Board, and the Founding Chair of IEEE WCNC Steering Committee. She is currently an Executive Board Member of GreenTouch, and a Network Operator Council Member of ETSI NFV.



    Zhisheng Niu graduated from Beijing Jiaotong University, China, in 1985, and got his M.E. and D.E. degrees from Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, in 1989 and 1992, respectively. During 1992-94, he worked for Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan, and in 1994 joined with Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, where he is now a professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering and deputy dean of the School of Information Science and Technology. He is also a guest chair professor of Shandong University, China. His major research interests include queueing theory, traffic engineering, mobile Internet, radio resource management of wireless networks, and green communication and networks.

    Dr. Niu has been an active volunteer for various academic societies, including Director for Conference Publications (2010-11) and Director for Asia-Pacific Board (2008-09) of IEEE Communication Society, Membership Development Coordinator (2009-10) of IEEE Region 10, Councilor of IEICE-Japan (2009-11), and council member of Chinese Institute of Electronics (2006-11). He is now a distinguished lecturer (2012-15) and Chair of Emerging Technology Committee (2014-15) of IEEE Communication Society, a distinguished lecturer (2014-16) of IEEE Vehicular Technologies Society, a member of the Fellow Nomination Committee of IEICE Communication Society (2013-14), standing committee member of Chinese Institute of Communications (CIC, 2012-16), and associate editor-in-chief of IEEE/CIC joint publication China Communications.

    Dr. Niu received the Outstanding Young Researcher Award from Natural Science Foundation of China in 2009 and the Best Paper Award from IEEE Communication Society Asia-Pacific Board in 2013. He also co-received the Best Paper Awards from the 13th, 15th and 19th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communication (APCC) in 2007, 2009, and 2013, respectively, International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP'13), and the Best Student Paper Award from the 25th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC25). He is now the Chief Scientist of the National Basic Research Program (so called "973 Project") of China on "Fundamental Research on the Energy and Resource Optimized Hyper-Cellular Mobile Communication System" (2012-2016), which is the first national project on green communications in China. He is a fellow of both IEEE and IEICE.

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    August 5 (Tuesday) 15:30-18:00

    Session 4: SNPC

    Chair: Xinming Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China
    Room: C201

  • Constructing Belt-barrier Providing $\beta$-Quality of Monitoring with Minimum Camera Sensors
    Ling Guo (Renmin University of China), Donghyun Kim (North Carolina Central University), Deying Li (Renmin University of China), Wenping Chen (Renmin University of China), Alade Tokuta (North Carolina Central University)
  • NDI:Node-dependence-based Dynamic gaming Incentive algorithm in opportunistic networks
    Ruiyun Yu (Northeastern University), Pengfei Wang (Northeastern University), Zhijie Zhao (China Mobile Group Liaoning Co., LTD)
  • Sensor Placement Algorithms for Confident Information Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks
    Jiajun Zhu (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Bang Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
  • Privacy-Preserving Verifiable Incentive Mechanism for Online Crowdsourcing Markets
    Jiajun Sun ( Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Huadong Ma ( Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
  • Long-Term Profit-Maximizing Incentive for Crowd Sensing in Mobile Social Networks
    Jiajun Sun ( Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Huadong Ma ( Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
  • Lightweight Construction of the Information Potential Field in Wireless Sensor Networks
    Junzhao Du (Xidian University), Sicong Liu (Xidian University), Chi Xu (Xidian University), Kai Wang (Xidian University), Hui Liu (Xidian University), Kewei Sha (Oklahoma City University)
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    Session 4: GCIP

    Chair: Zhuzhong Qian, Nanjing University
    Room: C301

  • A Probabilistic Approach Towards Modeling Email Network With Realistic Features
    Quangang Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Jinqiao Shi (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Tingwen Liu (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Li Guo (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiguang Qin (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
  • On Data Caching for Mobile Clouds
    Ying Feng ( Texas A&M University), Radu Stoleru (Texas A&M University), Chien-An Chen (Texas A&M Universty), Geoffrey Xie (Naval Postgraduate School)
  • Centaur: Dynamic Message Dissemination over Online Social Networks
    Shen Li (UIUC), Lu Su (SUNY Buffalo), Yerzhan Suleimenov (UIUC), Hengchang Liu (University of Science and Technology of China) Tarek Abdelzaher (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), Guihai Chen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China),
  • LAS: An Effective Anti-Spoofing Method Using Existing Information
    Baobao Zhang (Tsinghua University), Jun Bi (Tsinghua University), Jianping Wu (Tsinghua University)
  • Estimation of the Cost of VM Migration
    Waltenegus Dargie (Technical University of Dresden)
  • An Online Mechanism for Dynamic Instance Allocation in Reserved Instance Marketplace
    Min Yao (Tsinghua University), Chuang Lin (Tsinghua University)
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    Session 4: CCM

    Chair: Chih-Lin I, China Mobile
    Room: C401

  • Multi-bit Sensing Based Target Localization (MSTL) Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks
    Quanlong Li (Harbin Institute of Technology), Qing Yang ( Montana State University), Shaoen Wu (Ball State University)
  • Key Technologies for SON in Next Generation Radio Access Networks
    Xin Su (Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology), Jie Zeng (Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology), Chiyang Xiao (Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology)
  • Characterization of the Spatial False Alarm Effect in Cognitive Radio Networks
    Ant\F3nio Furtado (Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Instituto de Telecomunica\E7\F5es), Rodolfo Oliveira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Instituto de Telecomunica\E7\F5es), Rui Dinis (Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Instituto de Telecomunica\E7\F5es), Luis Bernardo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Instituto de Telecomunica\E7\F5es)
  • Uplink Delay Variation Compensation in Queue Length Estimation over Mobile Data Networks
    Ke Liu (State Key Laboratory of Computer Architecture Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jack Y. B. Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • Cross-layer Wireless Information Security
    Shaoen Wu (Ball State University), Lixing Song (Ball State University)
  • Stable Wireless Link Scheduling Subject to Physical Interference With Power Control
    Xiaohua Xu (University of Toledo), Min Song (University of Toledo), Chunsheng Xin (Old Dominion University)
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    Wednesday, August 6th 8:30 - 10:00

    Keynote III: Mining Online Social Networks: Opportunities and Privacy Issues

    Speaker: Keith Ross
                      Dean of Engineering and Computer Science, NYU Shanghai
                      Leonard J. Shustek Distinguished Professor, CSE Dept., NYU
    Chair: Xiaobo Zhou, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs, USA
    Room: C201


    Abstract: Online social networks -- such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WeChat, and many others -- contain a treasure trove of data which can be mined not only for targeted advertising but also for directly improving our lives in many ways. In addition to textual data, this treasure trove includes geographical presence data and massive quantities of image data. Although mining social networks provides numerous business and quality-of-life opportunities, it also can potentially lead to deep intrusions into our privacy.
    In this talk I'll survey some recent research in mining social networks and privacy. We will examine tracking user locations using Wechat; uncovering users' purchase history using eBay; inferring sensitive information about Facebook users (including children); mining sensitive information from photo collections, such as from Facebook communities; and exploring anonymity in Twitter.


    Biography: Keith Ross is the Vice Dean of Business and Engineering at NYU Shanghai and the Leonard J. Shustek Chair Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at NYU. Professor Ross has worked in social networks, security and privacy, peer-to-peer networking, Internet measurement, video streaming, multi-service loss networks, queuing theory, and Markov decision processes. He is an ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, recipient of the Infocom 2009 Best Paper Award, and recipient of 2008 and the 2011 Best Paper Awards for Multimedia Communications (awarded by IEEE Communications Society). His work has been featured in the New York Times, NPR, Bloomberg Television, Huffington Post, Fast Company, Ars Technia, and the New Scientist. Professor Ross is also the co-author (with James F. Kurose) of the popular textbook, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, published by Pearson. It is the most popular textbook on computer networking, both nationally and internationally, and has been translated into fourteen languages. Professor Ross is also the author of the research monograph, Multiservice Loss Models for Broadband Communication Networks, published by Springer in 1995. Finally, he was the co-founder of Wimba, which develops multimedia technologies for online learning. Wimba was acquired by Blackboard in 2010.

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    August 6 (Wednesday) 10:20-12:20

    Session 5: SNPC

    Chair: Abderrahmen Mtibaa, Texas A&M University
    Room: C201

  • An efficient outdoor localization method for smartphones
    Anhua Lin (Nankai university), Jianzhong Zhang (Nankai university)
  • Fast Markov Decision Process for Data Collection in Sensor Networks
    Thai Duong (Oregon State University), Thinh Nguyen (Oregon State University),
  • UPMAC: A Localized Load-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Networks
    Wenzhe Zhang (Dalian University of Technology), Zhenquan Qin (Dalian University of Technology), Jiajun Xin (Dalian University of Technology), Lei Wang (Dalian University of Technology), Ming Zhu (Dalian University of Technology), Liang Sun (Dalian University of Technology), Lei Shu (Dalian University of Technology)
  • Achieving Data K-Availability in Intermittently Connected Sensor Networks
    Bin Tang (California State University Dominugues Hills), Neeraj Jaggi (Columbia University), Masaaki Takahashi (Wichita State Univerisity)
  • An Unknown Tag Identification Protocol Based on Coded Filtering Vector in Large Scale RFID Systems
    Xin Xie (Dalian University of Technology), Keqiu Li (Dalian University of Technology), Xiulong Liu (Dalian University of Technology)
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    Session 5: SPT

    Chair: Xiaojun Cao, Georgia State University
    Room: C301

  • Device to Device Lightweight Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for LTE-A Networks
    Soran Hussein (University of Paris sud 11), Hassan Noura (University of Paris sud 11), Steven Martin (University of Paris sud 11), Lila Boukhatem (University of Paris sud 11)
  • A Fine-Grained Spatial Cloaking Scheme for Privacy-Aware Users in Location-Based Services
    Ben Niu (Xidian University), Qinghua Li (University of Arkansas), Xiaoyan Zhu (Xidian University), Hui Li (Xidian University)
  • A Taxonomy and Comparison of Remote Voting Schemes
    Huian Li (Purdue University ), Abhishek Reddy Kankanala (Purdue University ), Xukai Zou (Purdue University )
  • Attacks/Faults Detection and Isolation in the Smart Grid using Kalman Filter
    Kebina Manandhar (Georgia State University), Xiaojun Cao (Georgia State University)
  • Preserving the Anonymity in MobilityFirst Networks
    Kebina Manandhar (Georgia State University), Ben Adcock (Georgia State University), Xiaojun Cao (Georgia State University)
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    Session 5: SDN

    Chair: Baek-Young Choi, University of Missouri \AD Kansas City, USA
    Room: C401

  • Fast Incremental Flow Table Aggregation in SDN
    Shouxi Luo (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Hongfang Yu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Le Min Li (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
  • Tualatin: Towards Network Security Service Provision in Cloud Datacenters
    Xiang Wang (Tsinghua University), Zhi Liu (Tsinghua University), Baohua Yang (IBM China Research Lab), Yaxuan Qi (Yunshan Networks Inc.), Jun Li (Tsinghua Universit)
  • Scaling a Broadcast Domain of Ethernet: Extensible Transparent Filter using SDN
    Kotaro Kataoka (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), Nitin Agarwal (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), Aditya Kamath (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
  • A Solution for IP Mobility Support in Software Defined Networks
    You Wang (Tsinghua University), Jun Bi (Tsinghua University),
  • Performing Software Defined Route-Based IP Spoofing Filtering with SEFA
    Guang Yao (Tsinghua University), Jun Bi (Tsinghua University), Tao Feng (Tsinghua University), Xiao Peiyao (Tsinghua University), Duanqi Zhou (Tsinghua University)
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    August 6 (Wednesday) 13:30-15:10

    Session 6: CAAME

    Chair: Seung-Jong Park, Louisiana State University
    Room: C201

  • DMCTCP: Desynchronized Multi-Channel TCP for High Speed Access Networks with Tiny Buffers
    Cheng Cui (Louisiana State University), Lin Xue (Louisiana State University), Chui-Hui Chiu (Louisiana State University), Praveenkumar Kondikoppa (Louisiana State University), Seung-Jong Park (Louisiana State University)
  • HSR: Using Hybrid Source Routing to achieve Scalable Internet Routing
    Dan Wu (Tsinghua University), Zhiliang Wang (Tsinghua University), Xia Yin (Tsinghua University), Xingang Shi (Tsinghua University), Jianping Wu (Tsinghua University), Wenlong Chen (Capital Normal University)
  • Supporting Application-based Route Selection
    Xiongqi Wu (University of Kentucky), James Griffioen (University of Kentucky)
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    Session 6: SPT

    Chair: Kewei Sha, Oklahoma City University
    Room: C301

  • Optical Wireless Authentication for Smart Devices Using an Onboard Ambient Light Sensor
    Kaustubh Dhondge (University of Missouri - Kansas City), Baek-Young Choi (University of Missouri - Kansas City), Sejun Song (University of Missouri - Kansas City), Hyungbae Park (University of Missouri - Kansas City)
  • MIGDroid: Detecting APP-Repackaging Android Malware via Method Invocation Graph
    Wenjun Hu (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Jing Tao (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Xiaobo Ma (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Wenyu Zhou (ShaanXi Banking Regulatory Commission Office), Shuang Zhao (Institute of Information Engineering China), Ting Han (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
  • Malicious Attacks in Mobile Device Clouds: A Data Driven Risk Assessment
    Abderrahmen Mtibaa (Texas A&M University), Khaled Harras (Carnegie Mellon University), Hussein Alnuweiri (Texas A&M University)
  • Feedback-based Smartphone Strategic Sampling in BYOD Security
    Feng Li (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Chin-Tser Huang (University of South Carolina), Jie Huang (University of South Carolina), Wei Peng (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
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    Session 6: DBDC/GREEN

    Chair: Jun Wang, University of Central Florida
    Room: C401

  • ScalScheduling: A Scalable Scheduling Architecture for MPI-based Interactive Analysis Programs
    Jiangling Yin (University of Central Florida), Jun Wang (University of Central Florida), Xuhong Zhang (University of Central Florida), Andrew Foran (University of Central Florida)
  • Dandelion: A Locally-High-Performance and Globally-High-Scalability Hierarchical Data Center Network
    Binzhang Fu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sheng Xu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wentao Bao (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guolong Jiang (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mingyu Chen (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lixin Zhang (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yidong Tao (Huawei Corp.), Rui He (Huawei Corp.), Junfeng Zhao (Huawei Corp.)
  • Network Aware Load-Balancing via Parallel VM Migration for Data Centers
    Kun-Ting Chen (National Chiao Tung University), Chien Chen (National Chiao Tung University), Po-Hsiang Wang (National Chiao Tung University)
  • Topology and Migration-Aware Energy Efficient Virtual Network Embedding for Green Data Centers
    Xinjie Guan (University of Missouri - Kansas City), Baek-Young Choi (University of Missouri - Kansas City), Sejun Song (University of Missouri - Kansas City)
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    August 6 (Wednesday) 15:30-18:00

    Session 7: CAAME

    Chair: Kaiping Xue, University of Science and Technology of China
    Room: C201

  • Context-Aware Distributed Service Provisioning based on Anycast for Information-Centric Network
    Sha Yuan (High Performance Network Laboratory,Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ding Tang (High Performance Network Lab, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yinlong Liu (High Performance Network Lab, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuotian Bai (School of Computer and Control Engineer, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tao Lin (High Performance Network Laboratory,Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Song Ci (High Performance Network Lab, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Fine-grained Forward Prediction based Dynamic Packet Scheduling Mechanism for Multipath TCP in Lossy Networks
    Dan Ni (University of Science and Technology of China), Kaiping Xue (University of Science and Technology of China), Peilin Hong (University of Science and Technology of China), Sean Shen (China Internet Network Information Center)
  • Congestion Exposure Enabled TCP with Network Coding for Hybrid Wired-Wireless Network
    Hong Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Kaiping Xue (University of Science and Technology of China), Peilin Hong (University of Science and Technology of China), Sean Shen (China Internet Network Information Center)
  • TCAM-based Classification Using Divide-and-Conquer for Range Expansion
    Hai Sun (washington state university), Yan Sun (Huawei Research Center), Victor C. Valgenti (Petabi Inc.), Min Sik Kim (Petabi Inc.)
  • MT-NCOR: A Practical Optimization Method for Network Coded Opportunistic Routing in Wireless Multi-hop Networks
    Xiang Lan (Southeast University), Sanfeng Zhang (Southeast University)
  • Link Weights Migration Without Congestion in IP Networks
    Xiong Wang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Menchao Ran (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
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    Session 7: WAM

    Chair: Shaoen Wu, Ball State University, USA
    Room: C301

  • Auto Bit Rate Adaptation with Transmission Failure Diagnosis for WLANs
    Shaoen Wu (Ball State University)
  • An Intersection-based Delay Sensitive Routing for VANETs using ACO algorithm
    Guangyu Li (University of paris-sud XI), Lila Boukhatem (University of paris-sud XI)
  • Rate-adaptive Broadcast Routing and Scheduling for Video Streaming in Wireless Mesh Networks
    Yanan Chang (Central China Normal University), Xiaohua Jia (City University of Hong Kong)
  • Performance Analysis of Practical Distributed Backpressure Protocols
    Scott Rager (Pennsylvania State University), Ertugrul Ciftcioglu (Pennsylvania State University), Thomas La Porta (Pennsylvania State University)
  • PASA: Passive Broadcast for Smartphone Ad-hoc Networks
    Ying Mao (UMass Boston), Jiayin Wang (Umass Boston), Bo Sheng (University of Massachusetts Boston), Joseph Paul Cohen (UMass Boston)
  • Using Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Maintain Connectivity of MANETs
    Ming Zhu ( National University of Defense Technology), Zhiping Cai ( National University of Defense Technology), Dong Zhao ( National University of Defense Technology), Junhui Wang ( National University of Defense Technology), Ming Xu (National University of Defense Technology)
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    Session 7: GREEN

    Chair: Da Qi Ren, Huawei
    Room: C401

  • E-DARWIN: Energy Aware Disaster Recovery Network using WiFi Tethering
    Mayank Raj (Missouri University of Science and Technology), Krishna Kant (Temple University), Sajal Das (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  • A Light-Weight Certificate-Less Public Key Cryptography Scheme Based on ECC
    Xuanxia Yao (University of Science & Technology Beijing), Xiaoguang Han (University of Science and Technology Beijing), Xiaojiang Du (Temple University)
  • An Energy Efficient Algorithm Based on Multi-topology Routing in IP Networks
    Lei Xie (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Xiaoning Zhang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Sheng Wang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
  • A New Optimization Algorithm for Power Saving in Backbone Networks
    Chi-Chung Cheung (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Hon-Wai Chu (The Open University of Hong Kong), Sean Shensheng Xu (The Open University of Hong Kong)
  • Energy-efficient Routing in IPv6 Home Networks
    Arnaud Kaiser (Atomic Energy Commission), Michael Boc (Atomic Energy Commission)
  • Greedy-Based Distributed Algorithms for Green Traffic Routing
    Yunlong Song (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Liu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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    Integrated Workshop Schedule

    Session 12: ContextQoS (8:00 - 10:00)

    Chair: Saeed Aamir, Aalborg University
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 213

  • Virtual-Topology Adaptation for Mixed-Line-Rate Optical WDM Networks Under Dynamic Traffic
    Der-Rong Din (NCUE), Chin-Wei Chou (NCUE)
  • BalancedBoost: A Hybrid approach for Real-time Network Traffic Classification
    Hengyi Wei (Xi'an Jiao Tong University), Baocheng Sun (Xi'an Jiao Tong University), Mingming Jing (PLA Border Defense Academy)
  • JCCA Resource Allocation for Video Transmission in OFDMA Relay System
    Yimin Zhang (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Guizhong Liu (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
  • QoE Loss Score Value for Service Migration in Context Aware Environment
    Saeed Aamir (Aalborg University), Rasmus L. Olsen (Aalborg University), Jens M. Pedersen (Aalborg University)
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    Session 13: BDeHS (10:20 - 12:20)

    Chair: Willy Liu, GGC School of Science & Technology
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 213

  • Invited Talk I: e-Health Infrastructure Research
    Dr. E.K. Park (California State University - Chico)
  • Characterizing User Watching Behavior and Video Quality in Mobile Devices
    Chenxi Zhou (Beijing Jiaotong University), Yuchun Guo (Beijing Jiaotong University), Yishuai Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University), Xiaofei Nie (Beijing Jiaotong University), Wei Zhu (PPLive Inc.)
  • Two-stage Detection Algorithm for RoQ attack Based on Localized Periodicity Analysis of Traffic Anomaly
    Kun Wen (Tsinghua University), Jiahai Yang (Tsinghua University), Chenxi Li (Tsinghua University), Ziyu Wang (Tsinghua University), Fengjuan Cheng (Henan University of Technology), Hui Yin (Henan University of Technology)
  • A Probabilistic Broadcast Algorithm Based on the Connectivity Information of Predictable Rendezvous Nodes in Mobile Ad hoc Networks
    Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Kaiheng Chen (University of Science and Technology of China), Yue Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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    Session 14: SCENE (14:00 - 15:40)

    Chair: Jason Gao, Shanghai University of Electric Power
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 213

  • A Scalable Mobility-Centric Architecture for Named Data Networking
    Aytac Azgin, Ravishankar Ravindran, Guoqiang Wang
  • VNetMapper: A Fast and Scalable Approach to Virtual Networks Embedding
    Zoran Despotovic, Artur Hecker, Ahsan Naveed Malik, Riccardo Guerzon, Ishan Vaishnavi, Riccardo Trivisonno, Sergio Beker
  • Utilizing Path Dynamics for Delay Assurance in Synchronized Multihop Scheduling
    Jiapeng Zhang, Yingfei Dong, David H.-C. Du
  • Inapproximability of Power Allocation with Inelastic Demands in AC Electric Systems and Networks
    Majid Khonji (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology), Chi-Kin Chau (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology), Khaled Elbassioni (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology)
  • Network Capacity Expansion Methods based on Efficient Channel Utilization for Multi-Channel Wireless Backbone Network
    Masaki Tagawa (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Yutaro Wada (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Yuzo Taenaka (The University of Tokyo), Kazuya Tsukamoto (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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    Session 15: EnA-BDCT (16:00 - 18:00)

    Chair: Da-Qi Ren, Huawei
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 213

  • Review of Energy Aware Big Data Computing Measurement, Benchmark Methods and Performance Analysis
    Zane Wei (Huawei), Da Qi Ren (Huawei),
  • A Random Switching Traffic Scheduling Algorithm in Wireless Smart Grid Communication Network
    Shao Sujie, Luoming Meng, Shaoyong Guo, Xuesong Qiu
  • Transient Magnetic Field Formulation for Solid Source Conductors with Axial Symmetry
    Georg Wimmer (University of Applied Sciences W\A8urzburg-Schweinfurt)
  • HotData 2014 Program Schedule

    Session 12: Welcome and Keynote Session (8:00 - 10:00)

    Chair: Lei Shi, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 114

  • Opening Remarks (8:00~8:30)
  • Keynote Speech: Graph Computing for Connected Big Data (8:30~10:00)
    Ching-Yung Lin, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
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    Session 13: Architecture, SDN and Economics (10:20 - 12:20)

    Chair: Sriram Chellappan, Missouri University of Science and Technology
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 114

  • CoSwitch: A Cooperative Switching Design for Software Defined Data Center Networking
    Yue Zhang (IBM China Research Lab), Kai Zheng (IBM China Research Lab), Chengchen Hu (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Kai Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Yi Wang (Tsinghua University) and Athanasios Vasilakos (Greece National Technical University of Athens)
  • On the Applicability of Software Defined Networking to Large Scale Networks
    Hongbin Luo (Beijing Jiaotong University), Jianbo Cui (Beijing Jiaotong University), Gong Cheng (Beijing Jiaotong University), Zhe Chen (Beijing Jiaotong University) and Hongke Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University)
  • Using Global Research Infrastructure with Big Commercial Data: Modelling Consumer Behaviour in China
    Ashley Lloyd (The University of Edinburgh), Mario Antonioletti (The University of Edinburgh), Peggy Li (The University of Edinburgh) and Terence M Sloan (The University of Edinburgh)
  • Is More P2P Always Bad for ISPs? -- An Analysis of P2P and ISP Business Models
    Qi Liao (Central Michigan University), Zhen Li (Albion College) and Aaron Striegel (University of Notre Dame)
  • Scalable Area-based Hierarchical Control Plane for Software Defined Information Centric Networking
    Shuai Gao (Beijing Jiaotong University), Yujing Zeng (Beijing Jiaotong University) , Hongbin Luo (Beijing Jiaotong University) and Hongke Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University)
  • Hippo: An Enhancement of Pipeline-aware In-memory Caching for HDFS (Short)
    Lan Wei (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenbo Lian (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kuien Liu (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Yongji Wang (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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    Session 14: Traffic, Algorithm and Applications (14:00 - 15:40)

    Chair: Qi Liao, Central Michigan University
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 114

  • Benchmarking Big Data for Trip Recommendation
    Kuien Liu (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yaguang Li (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiming Ding (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuo Shang (China University of Petroleum) and Kai Zheng (The University of Queensland)
  • An Analysis of BitTorrent Cross-Swarm Peer Participation and Geolocational Distribution (Short)
    Mark Scanlon (University College Dublin) and Huijie Shen (Fudan University)
  • Investigating the Fractal Nature of Individual User Netflow Data (Short)
    Levi Malott (Missouri University of Science and Technology) and Sriram Chellappan (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
  • MicroEye: Visual Summary of Microblogsphere from the Eye of Celebrities
    Qingsong Liu (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Yifan Hu (Yahoo Labs)
  • SECOMPAX-a bitmap compression algorithm
    Yuhao Wen (Tsinghua National Lab for Information Science and Technology), Zhen Chen (Tsinghua National Lab for Information Science and Technology), Ge Ma (Tsinghua National Lab for Information Science and Technology), Wenxun Zheng (Tsinghua University), Guodong Peng (Tsinghua University), Junwei Cao (Tsinghua University), Wen-Liang Huang (China Unicom) and Shiwei Li (Tsinghua University)
  • Hierarchical ChordMap: Visualizing Network Traffic with Structures (Short)
    Han Pengyu (University of Science and Technology Beijing) and Chen Yarui (Tsinghua University)
  • Session 15: Panel Discussion (16:00 - 18:00)

    Chair: Yuan He, Tsinghua University
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 114
    Topic: Connecting the Dots with Big Data
    Panellist:
       Wei Chen   (Zhejiang University)
       Dan Li         (Tsinghua University)
       Yunhuai Liu (The Third Research Institute of Ministry of Public Security)
       Kuien Liu   (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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    MobiPST 2014 Program Schedule

    Session 12: MobiPST I (08:00 - 10:00)

    Chair: Kewei Sha, Oklahoma City University
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 215

  • Keynote Address Dr. Subhash Kak (Regents Professor and Head, Oklahoma State University)
  • Session 13: MobiPST II (10:20 - 12:20)

    Chair: Pramode Verma, The University of Oklahoma
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 215

  • e-Health PST (Privacy, Security and Trust) Mobile Networking Infrastructure
    Wei Liu (GGC School of Science & Technology), Ek Park (CSU - Chico), Shi-Sheng Zhu (Shantou University)
  • A Privacy Protection Policy Combined with Privacy Homomorphism in the Internet of Things
    Guozi Sun (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Siqi Huang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Wan Bao (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Yitao Yang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Zhiwei Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
  • Preserving Privacy for Sensitive Values of Individuals in Data Publishing Based on a New Additive Noise Approach
    Hong Zhu (Huazhong University of Science & Technology), Shengli Tian (Huazhong University of Science & Technology), Meiyi Xie (Huazhong University of Science & Technology), Mengyuan Yang (Huazhong University of Science & Technology)
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    Session 14: MobiPST III (14:00 - 15:40)

    Chair: Guozi Sun, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 215

  • A Framework for Large-Scale Modeling and Simulation of Attacks on an OpenFlow Network
    Joshua Alcorn (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs), C. Edward Chow (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)
  • Evaluating the Controller Capacity in Software Defined Networking
    Long Yao (University of Science and Technology of China), Peilin Hong (University of Science and Technology of China), Wei Zhou (Huawei Technology Corporation Limited)
  • The Design and Implementation of UAT Mode ADS-B Signal's RS Decoder
    Li Nairui (Harbin Engineering University), Zhang Chaozhu (Harbin Engineering University)
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    Session 15: MobiPST IV (16:00 - 18:00)

    Chair: Zhiwei Wang, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 215

  • Group Key Distribution with Full-Healing Property
    Ya-Nan Liu (Samsung R&D Institute China),Lein Harn (University of Missouri),Lei Mao (Samsung R&D Institute China),Yi Wang (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
  • An IEEE 802.11 Quantum Handshake Using the Three-stage Protocol
    Mayssaa El Rifai (The University of Oklahoma),Pramode K. Verma (The University of Oklahoma)
  • One-time Symmetric Key Based Cloud Supported Secure Smart Meter Reading
    Kewei Sha (Oklahoma City University),Chengguang Xu (Oklahoma City University),Zhiwei Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)
  • Improving the Efficiency of Entanglement Based Quantum Key Exchange
    Abhishek Parakh (University of Nebraska at Omaha),Pramode Verma (The University of Oklahoma)
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    WiMAN 2014 Program Schedule

    Session 12: (08:00 - 10:00)

    Chair: Bo Sheng, University of Massachusetts Boston
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 113

  • Invited talk: On Leveraging Smartphones in Disaster Relief Communications
    Xiaolan Zhang (Fordham Univ), David S.L. Wei (Fordham Univ) and Bing Wang (University of Connecticut)
  • Optimal Physical Carrier Sensing to Defend Against Exposed Terminal
    Problem in Wireless Ad hoc Networks Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Haitao Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China) and Guoqing Qiu (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • A Joint Real Grassmannian Quantization Strategy for MIMO interference Alignment with Limited Feedback
    Wen Wu (University of Science and Technology of China), Xu Li (University of Science and Technology of China), Huarui Yin (University of Science and Technology of China) and Guo Wei (University of Science and Technology of China)
  • Channel Assignment Based on Conflict-Area for Reducing Interference in Large-scale WLANs
    Wenqi Sun ((Tsinghua University, China), Hewu Li ((Tsinghua University, China) and Jianping Wu (Tsinghua University, China)
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    Session 13: (10:20 - 12:20)

    Chair: Chow-Sing Lin, National University of Tainan
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 113

  • A Multi-Attribute Routing Protocol for Opportunistic Network Environments
    Sadaf Yasmin (M. A. Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan), Rao Naveed Bin Rais (M. A. Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan) and Amir Qayyum (M. A. Jinnah University, Islamabad, Pakistan)
  • ZET: Zone and Energy Threshold based Clustering Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
    Zain Ul Abidin Jaffri (Chongqing University, China) and Yueping Cai (Chongqing University, China)
  • Hybrid Opportunistic Routing in Highly Dynamic MANET
    Cherry Ye Aung (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Peter Han Joo Chong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Ruo Jun Cai (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
  • Localized Routing Optimization for Multi-Access Mobile Nodes in PMIPv6
    Yan Liu (Tsinghua University), Xin Xu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Xi Ding (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications) and Yong Cui (Tsinghua University)
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    Session 14: (14:00 - 15:40)

    Chair: Jinhua Guo, University of Michigan
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 113

  • Streaming Videos over BitTorrent by Balancing Playback Continuity and Distribution of Piece Rareness
    Chow-Sing Lin (National University of Tainan, Taiwan) and Jhe-Wei Lin (National University of Tainan, Taiwan)
  • Link Stability Driven QoE Enhanced Video Streaming in MANETs
    Chhagan Lal (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur India), Vijay Laxmi (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur India), Manoj Singh Gaur (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur India) and Sakshi Malpani (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur India)
  • An Incentive Protocol for Distributed Dynamic P2P Video-on-Demand Streaming
    Wenbin Tang (The University of Hong Kong), Xiaowei Wu (The University of Hong Kong) and T-H. Hubert Chan (The University of Hong Kong)
  • Pricing the Internet for Congestion Control and Social Welfare
    Jason Richmond (Univ of Michigan - Dearborn) and Jinhua Guo (Univ of Michigan - Dearborn)
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    Session 15: (16:00 - 18:00)

    Chair: Thinh Nguyen, Oregon State University
    Room: Yi-Fu-Lou 113

  • Characterizing the Utility of Smartphone Background Traffic
    Lei Meng (Univ of Notre Dame), Shu Liu (Univ of Notre Dame) and Aaron Striegel (Univ of Notre Dame)
  • A Novel Human Mobility Model for MANETs Based on Real Data
    Ahmad Foroozani (Sharif University of Technology, Iran), Mohammed Gharib (Sharif University of Technology, Iran), Ali Mohammad Afshin Hemmatyar (Sharif University of Technology, Iran) and Ali Movaghar (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
  • Analysis and Optimization of a Data Mining Prefetching Algorithm: DM-PAS
    Soumya Saha (Texas A&M University, Kingsville), Mais Nijim ((Texas A&M University, Kingsville), Arka Biswas (Texas A&M University, Kingsville)
  • Placement of Rechargeable Routers based on Proportional Fairness in Green Mesh Networks
    Xiaoli Huan (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China), Bang Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) and Yijun Mo (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
  • Location Aided Energy Balancing Strategy in Green Cellular Networks
    Jianjun Yang (University of North Georgia), Bryson Payne (University of North Georgia), Markus Hitz (University of North Georgia), Zongming Fei (University of Kentucky), Le Li (University of Waterloo) and Tongquan Wei (East China Normal University)
  • Localization Algorithms Based on a Mobile Anchors in Wireless Sensor Networks
    Xinming Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China), Zhigang Duan (University of Science and Technology of China), Lei Tao (University of Science and Technology of China) and Dan Keun Sung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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