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RNDM@WMNC 2015: Munich, Germany
- 7th International Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling, RNDM 2015, Munich, Germany, October 5-7, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-8050-8

- Anna Tzanakaki

, Markos P. Anastasopoulos, Dimitra Simeonidou:
Evaluation of converged networks for 5G infrastructures. 1-6 - Mohammed J. F. Alenazi

, James P. G. Sterbenz:
Evaluation and comparison of several graph robustness metrics to improve network resilience. 7-13 - Yufei Cheng, James P. G. Sterbenz:

Critical region identification and geodiverse routing protocol under massive challenges. 14-20 - Wenjing Wang

, John Doucette:
On the indicators of service availability in span-restorable networks. 21-26 - Cory J. Kleinheksel

, Arun K. Somani:
Enhancing fault tolerance capabilities in quorum-based cycle routing. 27-33 - Chris Develder

, Brigitte Jaumard:
Dimensioning backbone networks for multi-site data centers: Exploiting anycast routing for resilience. 34-40 - Alija Pasic, Péter Babarczi

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Delay aware survivable routing with network coding in Software Defined Networks. 41-47 - Róza Goscien, Krzysztof Walkowiak

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Comparison of different data center location policies in survivable elastic optical networks. 48-55 - Michal Aibin

, Krzysztof Walkowiak
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Adaptive survivability algorithm for path protection with various traffic classes in elastic optical networks. 56-62 - Poul E. Heegaard

, Bjarne E. Helvik
, Veena B. Mendiratta:
Achieving dependability in software-defined networking - A perspective. 63-70 - Deepak Mehta, Barry O'Sullivan

, Cemalletin Ozturk
, Luis Quesada
:
Computing distance-bounded node-disjoint paths for all pairs of nodes - An application to optical core network design. 71-77 - Tomohiro Ishikawa, Yojiro Mori, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Ken-ichi Sato:

Shared protected grouped optical path routing network design employing iterative path group relocation. 78-84 - Mike Morgan:

An ant colony approach to regenerator placement with fault tolerance in optical networks. 85-91 - Pengxing Guo

, Weigang Hou, Lei Guo
, Qing Cai, Yue Zong, Dandan Huang:
Reliable routing in 3D optical Network-on-Chip based on fault node reuse. 92-98 - Maroua Bakri, Mohamed Koubàa

, Ammar Bouallègue, Maurice Gagnaire:
A two-stage QoT-aware protection procedure for dependable connection establishment in survivable SRLG-constrained WDM translucent networks. 99-105 - Kassem Al Sabeh, Massimo Tornatore, Ferhat Dikbiyik:

Progressive network recovery in optical core networks. 106-111 - Tibor Cinkler, Péter Soproni:

Generalized shared protection (GSP): Simulation results and proof of optimality. 112-119 - Teresa Gomes

, Sofia Marques, Lúcia Martins
, Marta Pascoal
, David Tipper
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Protected shortest path visiting specified nodes. 120-127 - Alejandro Arbelaez, Deepak Mehta, Barry O'Sullivan

, Luis Quesada
:
A constraint-based local search for designing tree networks with distance and disjoint constraints. 128-134 - Eduardo Alberto Canale

, Héctor Cancela
, Juan Piccini, Franco Robledo, Pablo Romero, Gerardo Rubino, Pablo Sartor:
Recursive Variance Reduction method in stochastic monotone binary systems. 135-141 - Jean-Michel Fourneau:

Computing stochastic bounds of network distributions of time before failure. 142-148 - Yoann Fouquet, Dritan Nace, Michal Pióro, Michael Poss:

A restoration framework for partial failures in wireless networks. 149-155 - Ákos Ladányi, Tibor Cinkler:

Resilient access via 3D hand-over. 156-160 - Dongsheng Zhang, James P. G. Sterbenz:

Measuring the resilience of mobile ad hoc networks with human walk patterns. 161-168 - Fidan Garayli, Sema Oktug

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SPGR based energy-efficient routing technique in MANETs. 169-173 - Mohamed A. Abdelshafy, Peter J. B. King:

Dynamic source routing under attacks. 174-180 - Alessio Giorgetti

, Andrea Sgambelluri
, Francesco Paolucci, Piero Castoldi:
Reliable segment routing. 181-185 - Dimitri Papadimitriou, Bernard Fortz

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Robust cooperative monitoring problem. 186-193 - Steven S. W. Lee

, Kuang-Yi Li, Kwan-Yee Chan, Guan-Hao Lai, Yao-Chuan Chung:
Software-based fast failure recovery for resilient OpenFlow networks. 194-200 - Jonas Wäfler, Poul E. Heegaard

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Interdependency in smart grid recovery. 201-207 - Xiangrong Wang

, Yakup Koc, Robert E. Kooij, Piet Van Mieghem:
A network approach for power grid robustness against cascading failures. 208-214 - Mohammed Liakat Ali, Pin-Han Ho, János Tapolcai

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SRLG fault localization in all-optical networks. 215-221 - Laszlo Gyimothi, Éva Hosszu, János Tapolcai

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Constructions for unambiguous node failure localization in grid topologies. 222-228 - Vahid Aghaei Foroushani, Nur Zincir-Heywood

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Probabilistic flow marking for IP traceback (PFM). 229-236 - Sumiko Miyata, Ken-ichi Baba, Katsunori Yamaoka

, Hirotsugu Kinoshita:
DR-MPCP: Delayed REPORT message for multipoint control protocol in EPON. 237-242 - María Elisa Bertinat, Héctor Cancela

, Maria Fernanda Gonzalez, Franco Robledo, Pablo Romero
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Statistical methods for diameter constrained reliability estimation in rare event scenarios. 243-250 - Jean-François Baffier, Vorapong Suppakitpaisarn:

Algorithms for finding robust and sustainable network flows against multilink-attack. 251-258 - Ferney A. Maldonado-Lopez

, Eusebi Calle, Yezid Donoso:
Detection and prevention of firewall-rule conflicts on software-defined networking. 259-265 - Rajgopal Yarlagadda, Srinath Pinnaka, Egemen K. Çetinkaya

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A time-evolving weighted-graph analysis of global petroleum exchange. 266-273 - Peggy Begerow, Silvia Krug

, Sebastian Schellenberg, Jochen Seitz:
Robust reliability-aware buffer management for DTN multicast in disaster scenarios. 274-280 - Luca Chiaraviglio

, Antonio Cianfrani, Marco Listanti, Marco Polverini
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Lifetime awareness in backbone networks with sleep modes. 281-287 - Shabnam Sadat Jalalinia, Cicek Cavdar:

Interplay between energy efficiency and survivable network planning with shared backup resources. 288-294 - Miguel Sepulcre

, Javier Gozálvez
, Onur Altintas, Haris Kremo
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Context-aware heterogeneous V2I communications. 295-300 - Sebastian Bittl:

Efficient distribution of static or slowly changing configuration parameters in VANETs. 301-306 - Ahmed Makkawi, Robil Daher, Ramy Rizk:

RSUs placement using cumulative weight based method for urban and rural roads. 307-313 - Jose Victor Saians-Vazquez, Martín López Nores, Yolanda Blanco-Fernández, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Jack Fernando Bravo-Torres

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Performance analysis of a virtualization layer supporting P2P downloading of contents in VANETs. 314-319 - Robert E. Bodenheimer, David Eckhoff, Reinhard German:

GLOSA for adaptive traffic lights: Methods and evaluation. 320-328 - Wolfgang Münst, Clemens Dannheim, Markus Mäder, Nicolas Gay, Branimir Malnar, Moinul Al-Mamun, Christian Icking:

Virtual traffic lights: Managing intersections in the cloud. 329-334 - Ahmad Baheej Al-Khalil

, Scott J. Turner
, Ali Al-Sherbaz:
A predefined channel coefficients library for Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications. 335-340 - Pavel Kukolev, Aniruddha Chandra

, Tomas Mikulasek
, Ales Prokes
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Out of vehicle channel sounding in 5.8 GHz band. 341-344 - Fabien Geyer, Alexandros Elefsiniotis, Dominic A. Schupke, Stefan Schneele:

Multi-objective optimization of aircraft networks for weight, performance and survivability. 345-350 - Markus Mäder, Wolfgang Münst, Clemens Dannheim, Philip J. Sallis, Nicolas Gay, Branimir Malnar, Moinul Al-Mamun, Christian Icking:

A telemetry design for anticipating train-road crossing collisions. 351-356

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