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Communications in Computer and Information Science 3 Joaquim Filipe Helder Coelhas Monica Saramago (Eds.) E-business and Telecommunication Networks Second International Conference, ICETE 2005 Reading, UK, October 3-7, 2005 Selected Papers 1 3 VolumeEditors JoaquimFilipe HelderCoelhas MonicaSaramago INSTICC Av.D.ManuelI,27A-2.Esq. 2910-595Setúbal,Portugal E-mail:j.fi[email protected] {helder,monica}@insticc.org LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2007938213 CRSubjectClassification(1998):K.4.4,D.4.6,C.2 ISSN 1865-0929 ISBN-10 3-540-75992-1SpringerBerlinHeidelbergNewYork ISBN-13 978-3-540-75992-8SpringerBerlinHeidelbergNewYork Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialis concerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,re-useofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherway,andstorageindatabanks.Duplicationofthispublication orpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9,1965, initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfromSpringer.Violationsareliable toprosecutionundertheGermanCopyrightLaw. SpringerisapartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia springer.com ©Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2007 PrintedinGermany Typesetting:Camera-readybyauthor,dataconversionbyScientificPublishingServices,Chennai,India Printedonacid-freepaper SPIN:12179596 06/3180 543210 Preface This book contains the best papers of the Second International Conference on E-business and Telecommunication Networks (ICETE), which was held, in 2005, at the Microsoft Research Centre - Reading, in the UK. The conference was organized by INSTICC (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Communication and Control) in collaboration with the University of Westminster/WITRC, UK. ICETE reflects a continuing effort to increase the exchange of expertise among professionals who work in the fields of e-business and telecommunication networks, including aspects related to security, wireless systems, signal processing, and all sorts of applications, who are bringing new services and technologies into the lives of ordinary consumers. The major goal of this conference was thus to bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry working in areas related to e-business to stimulate a debate with a special focus on telecommunication networks. Four simultaneous tracks were held, covering different aspects, namely: “Global Communication Information Systems and Services”, “Security and Reliability in Information Systems and Networks”, “Wireless Communication Systems and Networks” and “Multimedia Signal Processing”. Each of these tracks appealed to a global audience of engineers, scientists, business people and policy experts, interested in the research topics of ICETE. All tracks focused on specific topics of research and real world applications and relied on contributions from industry, with different solutions for end-user applications and enabling technologies, in a diversity of communication environments. The papers accepted and presented at the conference demonstrated a number of new and innovative solutions for e-business and telecommunication networks, showing that the technical problems in both fields are challenging and worthwhile. The conference received 151 paper submissions in total, with contributions from 38 different countries, from all continents, which really shows the global dimension of the conference. To evaluate each submission, a double blind paper evaluation method was used: each paper was reviewed by at least two internationally known experts from our Program Committee. In the end, 85 papers were selected for oral presentation and publication in the proceedings, corresponding to a 56% acceptance ratio. Then, a short list including only the very best and most significant papers was selected to appear in this book. We hope that you will find these papers interesting and that they will prove a helpful reference in the future for all those who need to address the areas of e-business and telecommunication networks. June 2007 Joaquim Filipe Conference Committees Conference Chair Joaquim Filipe, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal / INSTICC, Portugal Organizing Committee Paulo Brito, INSTICC, Portugal Helder Coelhas, INSTICC, Portugal Bruno Encarnação, INSTICC, Portugal Vitor Pedrosa, INSTICC, Portugal Mónica Saramago, INSTICC, Portugal Program Committee Arup Acharya, USA Raouf Boutaba, Canada Ralf Ackermann, Germany Rahmat Budiarto, Malaysia Rui Aguiar, Portugal Ryszard S. Choraś, Poland Khalid Al-Begain, UK Roy Campbell, USA Colin Allison, UK Xiaojun Cao, USA Salah Al-Sharhan, Kuwait Vito Cappellini, Italy Jörn Altmann, Germany Mihaela Cardei, USA Abbes Amira, UK Claudio Casetti, Italy Lachlan Andrew, Australia Erdal Cayirci, Turkey Nirwan Ansari, USA Surendar Chandra, USA Pedro Assunção, Portugal Chung-Kuo Chang, USA Hakim Badis, France Lap-Pui Chau, Singapore Nicholas Bambos, USA Chang Wen Chen, USA Balbir Barn, UK Xiaodong Chen, UK Anthony Bedford, Australia Soumaya Cherkaoui, Canada Giampaolo Bella, Italy Kwok Wai Cheung, China Luis Bernardo, Portugal Tibor Cinkler, Hungary Fernando Boavida, Portugal Rodney Clarke, UK David Bonyuet, USA Alexander Clemm, USA Mohammed Boulmalf, UAE Reuven Cohen, Israel VIII Organization Todor Cooklev, USA Gianluca Iannaccone, UK Carlos Cordeiro, USA Youssef Iraqi, Canada Miguel Correia, Portugal Arun Iyengar, USA Paulo Lobato Correia, Portugal Hamid Jahankhani, UK Simon Courtenage, UK Alejandro Jaimes, Japan Bruno Crispo, The Netherlands Nigel Jefferies, UK Jun-Hong Cui, USA Chung Gu Kang, Republic of Korea Javier Diaz, Argentina Mohan Kankanhalli, Singapore Falko Dressler, Germany Atreyi Kankanhalli, Singapore Zhenhai Duan, USA Ahmed Karmouch, Canada Elias P. Duarte Jr., Brazil Martin Karsten, Canada Robert Erbacher, USA Andreas J. Kassler, Sweden Sérgio Faria, Portugal Roger Kermode, Australia Chiara Francalanci, Italy Michael Koch, Germany Mario Freire, Portugal Stefanos Kollias, Greece Pascal Frossard, Switzerland Mladen Kos, Croatia Marco Furini, Italy Srisankar Kunniyur, India Steven Furnell, UK Wing Kwong, USA Luciano Gaspary, Brazil Bjorn Landfeldt, Australia Costas Georghiades, USA Elaine Lawrence, Australia George Giaglis, Greece Michael Lew, The Netherlands Alfredo Goldman, Brazil Lundy Lewis, USA Carlos Goulart, Brazil Jie Li, Japan Lorenzo Granai, Switzerland Antonio Liotta, UK David Greaves, UK Justin Lipman, China Stefanos Gritzalis, Greece Kecheng Liu, UK William Grosky, USA Chunlei Liu, USA Vic Grout, UK Jiangchuan Liu, Canada Ibrahim Habib, USA Pascal Lorenz, France Zhu Han, USA Antonio Loureiro, Brazil Lajos Hanzo, UK Iara Machado, Brazil Richard Harris, New Zealand Thomas Magedanz, Germany Oliver Heckmann, Germany Enrico Magli, Italy Markus Helfert, Ireland Anil Mahanta, India Xiaoyan Hong, USA Qusay Mahmoud, Canada Philippa Hopcroft, UK Sam Makki, USA Xian-Sheng HUA, China Manu Malek, USA Mario Huemer, Germany Manuel P. Malumbres, Spain Geoff Huston, Australia Hong Man, USA Organization IX Shiwen Mao, USA Peter Reichl, Austria Guoqiang Mao, Australia Martin Reisslein, USA Andreas Maras, Greece Shangping Ren, USA Alan Marshall, UK Dimitris Rigas, UK Saverio Mascolo, Italy António Rodrigues, Portugal George Mathew, Singapore Jörg Roth, Germany Kanta Matsuura, Japan Narcyz Roztocki, USA Madjid Merabti, UK Stefan Rueger, UK Nader Mir, USA Abdulmotaleb El Saddik, Canada Majid Mirmehdi, UK Raimondo Schettini, Italy Edmundo Monteiro, Portugal Hans Scholten, The Netherlands Hiroyuki Morikawa, Japan Bruno Schulze, Brazil Yunmook Nah, Republic of Korea Hamid Sharif, USA Antonio Navarro, Portugal Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, Canada Jason Nieh, USA Timothy K. Shih, Taiwan Sven Erik Nordholm, Australia Charles Shoniregun, UK Mohammad S. Obaidat, USA Khaled Shuaib, UAE Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Japan Vijay Sivaraman, Australia Luis Orozco, Spain Wladyslaw Skarbek, Poland Lisa Osadciw, USA José Neuman de Souza, Brazil Andrzej Pach, Poland Jaideep Srivastava, USA Algirdas Pakstas, UK Ivan Stojmenovic, Canada Kihong Park, USA Suresh Subramaniam, USA Marios Pattichis, USA Tatsuya Suda, USA Wen-Chih Peng, Taiwan Putra Sumari, Malaysia Andrew Perkis, Norway Lily Sun, UK Mario Petrizzelli, Venezuela York Sure, Germany Yves Pigneur, Switzerland Neeraj Suri, Germany Ed Pinnes, USA Violet Syrotiuk, USA Andreas Pitsillides, Cyprus Yutaka Takahashi, Japan Thomas Plagemann, Norway Ramayah Thurasamy, Malaysia Symon Podvalny, Russia Thanassis Tiropanis, Greece George Polyzos, Greece Henry Tirri, Finland Bart Preneel, Belgium Stefan Todorov, Bulgaria Maria Paula Queluz, Portugal George Tombras, Greece Nicholas Race, UK Luis Torres, Spain Sureswaran Ramadass, Malaysia Wade Trappe, USA Dipankar Raychaudhuri, USA Yu-Chee Tseng, Taiwan Carlo Regazzoni, Italy Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche, Switzerland X Organization Rui Valadas, Portugal Jim Wu, Australia Bartel Van de Walle, The Netherlands Chunsheng Xin, USA Cesar Vargas-Rosales, Mexico Alec Yasinsac, USA Emmanouel (Manos) Varvarigos, Bulent Yener, USA Greece Boon Sain Yeo, Singapore Enrique Vazquez, Spain Qinghe Yin, Singapore Aníbal Figueiras-Vidal, Spain Hee Yong Youn, Republic of Korea Yu Wang, USA Chan Yu, USA Hans Weghorn, Germany Weider Yu, USA Robert Weigel, Germany Soe-Tsyr Yuan, Taiwan Susanne Wetzel, USA Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Erik Wilde, Switzerland Brazil Andreas Wombacher, Gergely Zaruba, USA The Netherlands Ty Znati, USA Kainam Thomas Wong, Canada Alf Zugenmaier, UK Hongyi Wu, USA Invited Speakers Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, NJ, USA Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore David Wood, Symbian, UK Susanne Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Mark d'Inverno, University of Westminster, UK Paulo T. de Sousa, European Commission, Belgium Rohit Dhamankar, Manager of Security Research, USA Table of Contents Part I: Global Communication Information Systems and Services Sharing Service Resource Information for Application Integration in a Virtual Enterprise – Modeling the Communication Protocol for Exchanging Service Resource Information ........................... 3 Hiroshi Yamada and Akira Kawaguchi Advertising Via Mobile Terminals – Delivering Context Sensitive and PersonalizedAdvertising While Guaranteeing Privacy ................ 15 Rebecca Bulander, Michael Decker, Gunther Schiefer, and Bernhard K¨olmel On Digital Cash-Like Payment Systems............................. 26 Daniel A. Nagy In-DepthAnalysisofSelectedTopicsRelatedtotheQualityAssessment of E-Commerce Systems .......................................... 39 Antonia Stefani, Dimitris Stavrinoudis, and Michalis Xenos A Novel Real-Time Self-similar Traffic Detector/Filter to Improve the Reliability of a TCP Based End-to-End Client/Server Interaction Path for Shorter Roundtrip Time ....................................... 49 Wilfred W.K. Lin, Allan K.Y. Wong, Richard S.L. Wu, and Tharam S. Dillon Strategies for Service Composition in P2P Networks.................. 62 Jan Gerke, Peter Reichl, and Burkhard Stiller End to End Adaptation for the Web: Matching Content to Client Connections..................................................... 78 Kristoffer Getchell, Martin Bateman, Colin Allison, and Alan Miller Part II: Security and Reliability in Information Systems and Networks Voice Biometrics Within the Family: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation .................................................. 93 Delphine Charlet and Victor Peral Lecha Secret Locking: Exploring New Approaches to Biometric Key Encapsulation ................................................... 101 Seny Kamara, Breno de Medeiros, and Susanne Wetzel XII Table of Contents AdaptiveReal-TimeNetworkMonitoringSystem:DetectingAnomalous Activity with Evolving Connectionist System........................ 113 Muhammad Fermi Pasha, Rahmat Budiarto, Mohammad Syukur, and Masashi Yamada Host Identity Protocol Proxy...................................... 126 Patrik Salmela and Jan Mel´en Guaranteeing Security of Financial Transaction by Using Quantum Cryptography in Banking Environment ............................. 139 Solange Ghernaouti-H´elie and Mohamed Ali Sfaxi Optimal Trade-Off for Merkle Tree Traversal ........................ 150 Piotr Berman, Marek Karpinski, and Yakov Nekrich Supporting the Cybercrime Investigation Process: Effective Discrimination of Source Code Authors Based on Byte-Level Information ..................................................... 163 Georgia Frantzeskou, Efstathios Stamatatos, and Stefanos Gritzalis Part III: Wireless Communication Systems and Networks Iterative MMSE Detection for MIMO/BLAST DS-CDMA Systems in Frequency Selective Fading Channels – Achieving High Performance in Fully Loaded Systems ............................................ 177 Jo˜ao Carlos Silva, Nuno Souto, Francisco Cercas, and Rui Dinis Flooding Attack on the Binding Cache in Mobile IPv6................ 187 Christian Veigner and Chunming Rong Performance of VoIP over IEEE 802.11G DSSS-OFDM Mode with IEEE 802.11E QOS Support ...................................... 201 Gra´inne Hanley, Sea´n Murphy, and Liam Murphy The Robustness of Blocking Probability in a Loss System with Repeated Customers ............................................. 215 Akira Takahashi, Yoshitaka Takahashi, Shigeru Kaneda, Yoshikazu Akinaga, and Noriteru Shinagawa On the Evaluation of a Secure Solution to Access 802.11 Networks ..... 226 Fernando da Costa Jr., Luciano Gaspary, Jorge Barbosa, Gerson Cavalheiro, Luciano Pfitscher, and Jos´e Dirceu G. Ramos Searching for Resources in MANETs – A Cluster Based Flooding Approach ....................................................... 236 Rodolfo Oliveira, Luis Bernardo, and Paulo Pinto

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