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4th SSN 2018: Valdivia, Chile
- Sandra Céspedes, Javier Bustos-Jiménez:
Proceedings of the IV School on Systems and Networks, SSN 2018, Valdivia, Chile, October 29-31, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2178, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Session 1: Talks
- Felipe Espinoza:
Topological and Geographical Analysis on Routing and Server Selection of Anycast Clouds. 2-5 - Tomás Lara, Adriana Arteaga, Sandra Céspedes:
Comparison of Path Loss Models for Vehicular Communications in TV White Spaces. 6-8 - Diego Madariaga, Gabriela Mendoza:
PePa Ping: Android Tool to Take and Predict Periodic Passive Ping Measurements. 9-12 - Milton Ruiz, Paul Masache, Juan Dominguez:
High Availability Network for Critical Communications on Smart Grids. 13-17
Session 2: Poster Session
- Juan Carlos Cuéllar, David Acosta, José Luis Arciniegas:
QoE/QoS Mapping Models to Measure Quality of Experience to IPTV Service. 18-20 - Ricardo Salazar, Álvaro Pachón:
Develop of Mobility Services based on Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Architecture for an Intermediate City using Internet of Things (IoT). 21-23 - Javier Arévalo, Ricardo González:
Radiopropagation Performance Analysis Simulations of Massive MIMO Configurations in 28 GHz. 24-27 - Jeisson Sánchez, Sandra Céspedes:
Proposal for an Intelligent Distribution Model of DNS Queries According to Time Zones. 28-31 - Juan Ulloa, Mircko Encina, Miguel Gutiérrez-Gaitán, David Ruete, Carlos Gómez-Pantoja:
A Crowdsourcing-based System for Monitoring EM Radiation Exposure in Chile. 32-34 - Catalina Álvarez:
Developing a Flexible Virtual Networking Laboratory Platform for Education. 35-38 - Ivana Bachmann, Felipe Espinoza:
Modelling the Interactions Between the Internet Backbone and the BGP Network. 39-41 - Pablo Ortega, Sandy Bolufé, Sandra Céspedes, Cesar A. Azurdia-Meza, Samuel Montejo Sanchez, Fermín Maciel-Barbosa:
Connectivity Improvement in Urban Intersections Obstructed by Buildings using RSUs. 42-45 - Alexandra Ibarra:
A Proposal for the Study, Analysis and Visualization of BGP Routes. 46-49 - Joaquín Márquez, Gabriel Rodríguez, Gustavo Betarte, Juan Diego Campo, Eduardo Grampín:
Security Analysis of Smart Grids. 50-52 - Domiciano Rincón, Andrés Navarro:
Arm Swinging Measurement and Monitor System for Patients Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. 53-56 - Tomás Ferrer, Sandra Céspedes, Alex Becerra:
Evaluation of MAC Protocols for IoT Satellite Systems. 57-60 - Paula Bolaños, Sandra Céspedes, Juan Carlos Cuéllar:
Prototype of a Wireless Sensor Network for Monitoring the Coffee Drying Process. 61-63 - Salomón Torres, Sandra Céspedes:
Proposal for Architecture and Simulated Implementation of an Early Warning System for Cyclists based on an Algorithm of Right Turn Predictions of Vehicles. 65-67 - Martín Panza:
Detecting Abnormal DNS Events and Attacks in Real-Time. 68-70 - Yor Castaño, Andrés Navarro, Juan Arango, Beatriz Muñoz, Jorge Luis Orozco, Jaime Valderrama:
Gait and Arm Swing Analysis Measurements for Patients Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, using Digital Signal Processing and Kinect. 71-74 - Mateo Nogueira, Diego Kiedanski, Eduardo Grampín:
Discovering Interconnections between Uruguay and the World Using Popular Internet Traffic. 75-78 - Marcelo Aros, Romina Torres:
Implementing a Signing Forms Mechanism in an Open XMPP Server to Reduce Successful Network Attacks. 79-82 - María José Erquiaga, Sebastián García, Carlos García Garino:
Analysis of Botnet behavior as a Distributed System. 83-85 - Pablo Palacios Játiva, Cesar A. Azurdia-Meza, Nicolás Ortega:
MIMO Millimeter-Wave Channel Estimation Using Coalitional Games. 86-88 - Pablo G. Madoery, Juan A. Fraire, Fernando D. Raverta, Jorge M. Finochietto:
On the Trade-off Analysis of Centralized and Distributed Routing in Delay Tolerant Satellite Networks. 89-93 - Fernando D. Raverta, Pablo G. Madoery, Juan A. Fraire, Jorge M. Finochietto:
Modeling Routing in Scheduled Delay Tolerant Networks Under Uncertainties. 94-97
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