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Modeling and Optimization in Science and Technologies Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis Evangelos Pallis George Mastorakis Editors Resource Management in Mobile Computing Environments Modeling and Optimization in Science and Technologies Volume 3 Serieseditors SrikantaPatnaik,SOAUniversity,Orissa,India e-mail:[email protected] IshwarK.Sethi,OaklandUniversity,Rochester,USA e-mail:[email protected] XiaolongLi,IndianaStateUniversity,TerreHaute,USA e-mail:[email protected] EditorialBoard LiCheng,TheHongKongPolytechnicUniversity,HongKong Jeng-HaurHorng,NationalFormosaUniversity,Yulin,Taiwan PedroU.Lima,InstituteforSystemsandRobotics,Lisbon,Portugal Mun-KewLeong,InstituteofSystemsScience,NationalUniversityofSingapore MuhammadNur,DiponegoroUniversity,Semarang,Indonesia LucaOneto,UniversityofGenoa,Italy KayChenTan,NationalUniversityofSingapore,Singapore SarmaYadavalli,UniversityofPretoria,SouthAfrica Yeon-MoYang,KumohNationalInstituteofTechnology,Gumi,SouthKorea LiangchiZhang,TheUniversityofNewSouthWales,Australia BaojiangZhong,SoochowUniversity,Suzhou,China AhmedZobaa,BrunelUniversity,Uxbridge,Middlesex,UK Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/10577 AboutthisSeries ThebookseriesModelingandOptimizationinScienceandTechnologies(MOST)pub- lishesbasicprinciplesaswellasnoveltheoriesandmethodsinthefast-evolvingfieldof modelingandoptimization.Topicsofinterestinclude,butarenotlimitedto:methods foranalysis,designandcontrolofcomplexsystems,networksandmachines;methods foranalysis,visualizationandmanagementoflargedatasets;useofsupercomputersfor modeling complex systems; digital signal processing; molecular modeling; and tools andsoftwaresolutionsfordifferentscientificandtechnologicalpurposes.Specialem- phasisisgiventopublicationsdiscussingnoveltheoriesandpracticalsolutionsthat,by overcoming the limitations of traditional methods, may successfully address modern scientific challenges, thus promotingscientific and technologicalprogress. The series publishesmonographs,contributedvolumesandconferenceproceedings,aswellasad- vancedtextbooks.Themaintargetsoftheseriesaregraduatestudents,researchersand professionalsworkingattheforefrontoftheirfields. · Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis Evangelos Pallis George Mastorakis Editors Resource Management in Mobile Computing Environments ABC Editors ConstandinosX.Mavromoustakis GeorgeMastorakis DepartmentofComputerScience DepartmentofCommerceandMarketing UniversityofNicosia TechnologicalEducationalInstituteofCrete Nicosia Crete Cyprus Greece EvangelosPallis DepartmentofInformaticsEngineering TechnologicalEducationalInstituteofCrete Heraklion Greece ISSN2196-7326 ISSN2196-7334 (electronic) ISBN978-3-319-06703-2 ISBN978-3-319-06704-9 (eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-06704-9 SpringerChamHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2014938112 (cid:2)c SpringerInternationalPublishingSwitzerland2014 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe materialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation,broad- casting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformationstorage andretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynowknown orhereafterdeveloped.Exemptedfromthislegalreservationarebriefexcerptsinconnectionwithreviews orscholarly analysis ormaterial suppliedspecifically forthepurposeofbeingentered andexecuted ona computersystem,forexclusive usebythepurchaser ofthework.Duplication ofthis publication orparts thereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheCopyrightLawofthePublisher’slocation,initscur- rentversion,andpermissionforusemustalways beobtained fromSpringer. Permissionsforusemaybe obtainedthroughRightsLinkattheCopyrightClearanceCenter.Violationsareliabletoprosecutionunder therespectiveCopyrightLaw. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Whiletheadviceandinformationinthisbookarebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication, neither the authors northe editors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissionsthatmaybemade.Thepublishermakesnowarranty,expressorimplied,withrespecttothematerial containedherein. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) Dedication TomywifeAfrodyte,andourdaughtersThelma,AristiandDespina,fortheir continuouslove,patienceandsupport(ConstandinosX.Mavromoustakis) TomywifeAthina,forherconstantsupportandlove(GeorgeMastorakis) TomysonMeletiosandmywifeVasiliki,fortheirsupportand understanding(EvangelosPallis) Preface Resource manipulationin dynamicallychangingenvironmentshas emergedas a crit- ical part of the information technologyinfrastructure.The need for efficient resource manipulationstemsfromtheincreasinggrowthofwirelessinfrastructuresandmobile networks.Theneedforareliablemanagementofresourcesinmobilecomputingenvi- ronments,facilitatingubiquitousavailabilityandefficientaccesstolargequantitiesof distributedresources,hasbecomeapparent,asthenumberofpeoplethatcommunicate andcollaboratecomputationallyovertheInternet,viadifferentaccessingsystemsand mobiledevices,has increased.Mobile computingparadigmis set to drivetechnology overthe nextdecadeand integrateresourcesavailability throughthe 3As (Anywhere, Anything,Anytime).Notwithstanding,therearealotofchallengestomeet,inorderto havemobilecomputingparadigmapplicableinallaspectsandinanefficientlyutilized manner.Inthiscontext,thisbookaimsatpresentingstate-of-the-artresearchandfuture trendsonresourcemanagementinmobileandheterogeneousnetworkingsystemsand applications.Itcombinesmobilecommunicationsandresourcemanagementfield,ina commonresearchgroundtopresentvariousresearchconceptsthatcontributetoenable highlyefficientmanagementofnetworkingresources.Themajorsubjectsofthebook coverresource managementmethodologies,modeling,analysis and efficient resource managementof mobile computingenvironments,newly introducedtechnologies,fac- ing the scarceness of resources and model formulation for resources management in wirelessnetworkingsystems. Thisbookisanexcellentsourceofnewschemedevelopedinthefieldforstudents, researchers and practitioners. It may be used in undergraduate and graduate courses on design and developmentof mobile computing systems and their applications. Re- searchers will find the book useful as it provides a state-of-the-art guide to resource managementinmobilecomputingenvironmentsandtechnologyandoffersanunfold- ing perspective on current and future trends in these environments. Practitioners will findthebookusefulasameansofupdatingtheirknowledgeonparticulartopicssuch as mobile and Ad-hoc wireless networks, peer-to-peer systems for mobile comput- ing, novelresource managementin cognitive radio networksand power management inmobilecomputingsystems.Mainlythebookcapturesthecurrentstate-of-the-artin VIII Preface resourcemanagementinwirelessenvironmentsandisasolidsourceofcomprehensive referencematerialontherelatedresearchfield. Thebookcontains26refereedchaptersfromprominentresearchersworkinginthis areaaroundtheworld.Itisorganizedalongfivethemes(sections)inthefieldofresource managementissuesfordifferentmobilecomputingenvironments. Section I—Mobile and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks:Chapter 1 by Petre, Chilipirea and Dobre elaborates on delay tolerant networks for disaster scenarios. Chapter 2 by Carmona-Murillo et al. provides an analytical study on Quality of Service (QoS) is- sues in nextgenerationmobilenetworksandchapter3 by Vale Pinheiroand Boavida discussesperformanceevaluationissuesofnetworkmobilityparadigms.Chapter4by PalmaandCuradoproposesscalableroutingmechanismsformobilead-hocnetworks andchapter5byStratakisetal.introducesnovelmethodsformeasurementsonmod- ernwirelesscommunicationtechnologiesandestimationofhumanexposure.Chapter 6byPirmoradian,AdigunandPolitisdiscussesissuesrelatedwithradiospectrumand cognitive mobile computing and chapter 7 by Basholli and Lagkas presents resource requestmappingtechniquesforOFDMAnetworks. SectionII—Peer-to-PeersystemsforMobileComputing:Chapter8byMirtchevet al.providestrafficmanagementissuesandchapter9byBledaetal.introducesambient assisted living tools for a sustainable aging society. Chapter 10 by Andreouet al. fo- cusesonadaptiveheuristic-basedpeer-to-peernetworkconnectivityissuesandchapter 11bySousaetal.studiesevaluationissuesofubiquityin mobilecomputingsystems. Chapter12byMarkakisetal.reviewspeer-to-peerconstellationsininteractivebroad- castingnetworksenhancedwithadvancedmanagementmechanisms. SectionIII—Resourcemanagementinmobilecognitiveradionetworks:Chapter13 by Karyotis, Anifantis and Papavassiliou introduces novel cross-layer based resource managementframeworksformobilecognitiveradionetworksandchapter14byMas- torakis et al. elaborates on energy-efficientrouting protocols for cognitive radio net- works.Chapter15byKormentzasstudieschallengesandsolutionsonspectrumtrading incognitiveradionetworksandchapter16byMastorakisetal.focusesonenergyand resourceconsumptionevaluationissuesofmobilecognitiveradiodevices.Chapter17 byMastorakisetal.proposesanovelnetworkarchitectureforefficientresourceman- agement,utilizingcontent-awaremultipathrouting. Section IV—Resource and Power management in Mobile Computing Systems: Chapter 18 by Kouskouliand Koutsakis presents novelapproacheson scheduling for efficient telemedicine traffic transmission over next generation cellular networks and chapter 19 by Mesodiakaki, Adelantado, Alonso and Verikoukis presents an energy- efficientcontention-awarealgorithmforchannelselectionincognitiveradionetworks. Chapter20bySaleemetal.elaboratesonresourcemanagementissuesinmobilesink basedwirelesssensornetworksthroughcloudcomputingandchapter21byNarayanan presentsresearchapproachesonmobilevideostreamingresourcemanagement.Chap- ter 22 by Mavromoustakis et al. elaborates on energy harvesting issues in wireless networks devices and chapter 23 by Zotos et al. introduces a unified platform for machine-to-machinevirtualobjectinteroperability. SectionV—PerformanceEvaluationofMobileComputingSystems:Chapter24by Correa et al. reviews computationalresource managementissues for video coding in Preface IX mobileenvironmentsand chapter25 byKhan and Martinistudiesresourceallocation andschedulingissuesforvideotransmissionovermobilecomputingsystems.Finally, chapter26byWangandHaasprovidesaperformanceanalysisofepidemicroutingfor delay-tolerant networks by proposing a mathematical framework to model such sys- tems. Althoughthe coveredtopics may not be an exhaustiverepresentationof all the re- sourcemanagementissuesinmobilecomputingenvironments,theydorepresentarich andusefulsampleoftherelatedresearchapproachesandcontents. This book has been made possible by the great efforts and contributions of many people.Firstofall,wewouldliketothankallthecontributorsforputtingtogetherex- cellentchaptersthatareverycomprehensiveandinformative.Second,wewouldliketo thankallthereviewersfortheirvaluablesuggestionsandcomments,whichhavegreatly enhancedthequalityofthisbook.Third,wewouldliketothankthestaffmembersfrom Springer,forputtingthisbooktogetherandassistingusthroughouttheprocess.Finally, wewouldliketodedicatethisbooktoourfamilies. Contents PartI:Mobileand AdHocWirelessNetworks DelayTolerantNetworksforDisasterScenarios ........................ 3 Andreea-CristinaPetre,CristianChilipirea,CiprianDobre QoSinNextGenerationMobileNetworks:AnAnalyticalStudy .......... 25 JavierCarmona-Murillo,José-LuisGonzález-Sánchez,DavidCortés-Polo, Francisco-JavierRodríguez-Pérez PerformanceEvaluationofNetworkMobilityParadigms ................ 43 PedroValePinheiro,FernandoBoavida ScalableRoutingMechanismsforMobileAdHocNetworks.............. 65 DavidPalma,MariliaCurado Measurements on Modern Wireless Communication Technologies andEstimationofHumanExposure.................................. 115 DimitriosStratakis,AndreasMiaoudakis,EvangelosPallis,TraianosYioultsis, ThomasXenos,GeorgeMastorakis,ConstandinosX.Mavromoustakis RadioSpectrumIssuesandCognitiveMobileComputing................ 131 MahdiPirmoradian,OlayinkaAdigun,ChristosPolitis ResourceRequestMappingTechniquesforOFDMANetworks ........... 145 AdelinaBasholli,ThomasLagkas PartII:Peer-to-Peer Systems forMobileComputing Generic IP Network Traffic Management from Measurement throughAnalysestoSimulation...................................... 167 Seferin Mirtchev, ConstandinosX. Mavromoustakis, Rossitza Goleva, KirilKassev,GeorgeMastorakis

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