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Nathalie Mitton Melike Erol Kantarci Antoine Gallais Symeon Papavassiliou (Eds.) 155 Ad Hoc Networks 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015 San Remo, Italy, September 1–2, 2015 Proceedings 123 Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 155 EditorialBoard OzgurAkan MiddleEastTechnicalUniversity,Ankara,Turkey PaoloBellavista UniversityofBologna,Bologna,Italy JiannongCao HongKongPolytechnicUniversity,HongKong,HongKong FalkoDressler UniversityofErlangen,Erlangen,Germany DomenicoFerrari UniversitáCattolicaPiacenza,Piacenza,Italy MarioGerla UCLA,LosAngels,USA HisashiKobayashi PrincetonUniversity,Princeton,USA SergioPalazzo UniversityofCatania,Catania,Italy SartajSahni UniversityofFlorida,Florida,USA Xuemin(Sherman)Shen UniversityofWaterloo,Waterloo,Canada MirceaStan UniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville,USA JiaXiaohua CityUniversityofHongKong,Kowloon,HongKong AlbertZomaya UniversityofSydney,Sydney,Australia GeoffreyCoulson LancasterUniversity,Lancaster,UK Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/8197 · Nathalie Mitton Melike Erol Kantarci · Antoine Gallais Symeon Papavassiliou (Eds.) Ad Hoc Networks 7th International Conference, AdHocHets 2015 San Remo, Italy, September 1–2, 2015 Proceedings ABC Editors NathalieMitton AntoineGallais INRIALille-NordEurope UniversitédeStrasbourg VilleneuvedAscq Strasbourg France France MelikeErolKantarci SymeonPapavassiliou ClarksonUniversity NationalTechnicalUniversity POTSDAM Athens USA Greece ISSN1867-8211 ISSN1867-822X (electronic) LectureNotesoftheInstituteforComputerSciences,SocialInformatics andTelecommunicationsEngineering ISBN978-3-319-25066-3 ISBN978-3-319-25067-0 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-25067-0 LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2015949927 SpringerChamHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon (cid:2)c InstituteforComputerScience,SocialInformaticsandTelecommunicationsEngineering2015 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe materialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation,broad- casting,reproduction onmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformationstorage andretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynowknown orhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher, theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbook arebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication. Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsorthe editorsgiveawarranty,expressorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforanyerrorsor omissionsthatmayhavebeenmade. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerInternationalPublishingAGSwitzerlandispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia (www.springer.com) Preface Ad hoc networks, which include a variety of autonomous networks for specific purposes, are used in a wide range of applications. These networks were origi- nally envisioned as collections of autonomous mobile or stationary nodes that dynamically self-configure into a wireless network without relying on any ex- isting networkinfrastructure or centralizedadministration. With the significant advances in the last decade, the concept of ad hoc networks now covers an even broader scope, referring to many types of autonomous wireless networks designed and deployed for a specific task or function, such as wireless sensor networks, vehicular networks, mobile robot networks, home networks, and so on. Also, new challenges arise with the interconnection of these heterogeneous networks and transversal aspects such as energy, security, privacy, etc. While it is essential to advance theoretical research on fundamental and practical re- searchonefficientpolicies,algorithms,andprotocols,itisalsocriticaltodevelop useful applications, experimental prototypes, and real-world deployments to an achieve immediate impact on society for the success of this wireless networking paradigm. TheannualInternationalConferenceonAdHocNetworks(AdHocNets)aims atprovidingaforumtobringtogetherresearchersfromacademiaaswellasprac- titioners from industry and government to meet and exchange ideas and recent research work on all aspects of ad hoc networks. As the seventh edition of this event, AdHocNets 2015 was successfully held in San, Remo, during September 1-2, 2015. We received high-quality submissions from many parts of the world, including Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. After a rigorous review process, 17 regular and three invited papers were included in the tech- nical program. The technical program also included two keynote talks and five technical sessions, which presented recent advances in various aspects of ad hoc networks. In particular, the program featured two keynotes addressed by Prof. Mario Gerla from UCLA and Dr. Thomas Watteyne from Inria, France. This volume of LNICST includes all the technical papers that were presented at Ad- HocNets 2015. We hope that it will become a useful reference for researchers and practitioners working in the area of ad hoc networks. September 2015 Nathalie Mitton Organization AdHocNets 2015 was organized by the EAI in cooperation with ICST. Steering Committee Imrich Chlamtac Create-Net, Italy (Chair) Jun Zheng Southeast University, China Shiwen Mao Auburn University, USA Organizing Committee General Chair Nathalie Mitton Inria, France TPC Co-chairs Melike Erol-Kantarci ClarksonUniversity, NY, USA Antoine Gallais Universit´e de Strasbourg, France Symeon Papavassiliou National Technical University of Athens, Greece Publicity Co-chairs Riccardo Petrolo Inria, France Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou NTUA, Greece Miroslav Botta Brno University, Czech Republic Workshop Co-chairs John Soldatos AIT, Greece Gregor Schiele DERI, Ireland Web and Publication Chair Raffaele Gravina University of Calabria, Italy Conference Manager Ruzanna Najaryan EAI VIII Organization Technical Program Committee Mouhamed Abdulla Kemal Akkaya Florida International University Evangelos Anifantis National Technical University of Athens Paolo Bellavista University of Bologna, Italy Claude Chaudet Institut Telecom / Telecom ParisTech/LTCI CNRS Stefano Chessa Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa Melike Erol Kantarci University of Ottawa Antoine Gallais University of Strasbourg Raffaele Gravina University of Calabria Francesca Guerriero University of Calabria Essia Hamouda University of California, Riverside Ibrahim Korpeoglu Bilkent University Srdjan Krco DunavNET Jelena Misic Ryerson University Vojislav Misic Ryerson University Nathalie Mitton Inria Ruzanna Najaryan EAI Symeon Papavassiliou NTUA Sushmita Ruj Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Pratap Kumar Sahu University of Montreal Ramon Sanchez-Iborra Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena Loren Schwiebert Wayne State University Fatih Senel Antalya International University Houbing Song West Virginia University & West Virginia Center of Excellence for Cyber-Physical Systems Mujdat Soyturk Istanbul Technical University Aaron Striegel University of Notre Dame Fabrice Theoleyre University of Strasbourg - CNRS Manabu Tsukada University of Tokyo Damla Turgut University of Central Florida Jana Vlnkova EAI Contents Physical Layer Evaluation of Different Signal Propagation Models for a Mixed Indoor-Outdoor Scenario Using Empirical Data ...................... 3 Oleksandr Artemenko, Adarsh Harishchandra Nayak, Sanjeeth Baptist Menezes, and Andreas Mitschele-Thiel Setting Radio Transmission Range Using Target Problem to Improve Communication Reachability and Power Saving...................... 15 Ryo Hamamoto, Chisa Takano, Hiroyasu Obata, Masaki Aida, and Kenji Ishida Optimizing the Placement of ITAPs in Wireless Mesh Networks by Implementing HC and SA Algorithms .............................. 29 Liqaa Nawaf, Christine Mumford, and Stuart Allen Service Differentiation and Resource Allocation in SC-FDMA Wireless Networks through User-Centric Distributed Non-Cooperative Multilateral Bargaining........................................... 42 Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou, Ioannis Ziras, and Symeon Papavassiliou MAC and Routing Minimum Spanning Tree Topology in Real Zigbee-Arduino Sensor Network ........................................................ 57 Mourad Ouadou, Ouadoudi Zytoune, Yassin El Hillali, Atika Menhaj-Rivenq, and Driss Aboutajdine SLACK-MAC: Adaptive MAC Protocol for Low Duty-Cycle Wireless Sensor Networks ................................................. 69 Affoua Th´er`ese Aby, Alexandre Guitton, Pascal Lafourcade, and Michel Misson High Adaptive MAC Protocol for Dense RFID reader-to-reader Networks ....................................................... 82 Ibrahim Amadou and Nathalie Mitton A Probabilistic Interest Forwarding Protocol for Named Data Delay Tolerant Networks ............................................... 94 Paulo Duarte, Joaquim Macedo, Antonio Duarte Costa, Maria Jo˜ao Nicolau, and Alexandre Santos X Contents Mobility in Networks TAG: Trajectory Aware Geographical Routing in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks with UAV Nodes.................................... 111 Mehdi Harounabadi, Andr´e Puschmann, Oleksandr Artemenko, and Andreas Mitschele-Thiel Evaluation of Different Static Trajectories for the Localization of Users in a Mixed Indoor-Outdoor Scenario Using a Real Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ......................................................... 123 Oleksandr Artemenko, Alina Rubina, Tobias Simon, and Andreas Mitschele-Thiel A Novel Predictive Link Quality Metric for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks in Urban Contexts ............................................... 134 Sebastien Bindel, Serge Chaumette, and Benoit Hilt Associative Search Network for RSSI-Based Target Localization in Unknown Environments .......................................... 146 V. Loscr´ı, S. Guzzo Bonifacio, N. Mitton, and S. Fiorenza Self-Organization, Virtualization and Localization Self-Organizing Access-Centric Storage Optimization in Smart Sensor Networks ....................................................... 161 Carsten Grenz, Uwe Ja¨nen, Jonas Winizuk, and J¨org Ha¨hner Hierarchical Area-Based Address Autoconfiguration Protocol for Self-organized Networks........................................... 173 Mandimby N. Ranaivo Rakotondravelona, Fanilo Harivelo, and Pascal Anelli From the Characterization of Ranging Error to the Enhancement of Nodes Localization for Group of Wireless Body Area Networks ........ 185 Anis Ouni, Jihad Hamie, Claude Chaudet, Arturo Guizar, and Claire Goursaud Cloud, Virtualization and Prototypage Cloud-Based Network Virtualization: An IoT Use Case ............... 199 Giovanni Merlino, Dario Bruneo, Francesco Longo, Salvatore Distefano, and Antonio Puliafito OpenMote: Open-Source Prototyping Platform for the Industrial IoT... 211 Xavier Vilajosana, Pere Tuset, Thomas Watteyne, and Kris Pister

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