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E-business and Telecommunication Networks Second International Conference, ICETE 2005, Reading, UK, October 3-7, 2005. Selected Papers
Title:
E-business and Telecommunication Networks Second International Conference, ICETE 2005, Reading, UK, October 3-7, 2005. Selected Papers
Author:
Filipe, Joaquim. editor.
ISBN:
9783540759935
Physical Description:
XIII, 293 p. online resource.
Series:
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 3
Contents:
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 -- Advertising Via Mobile Terminals – Delivering Context Sensitive and Personalized Advertising While Guaranteeing Privacy -- On Digital Cash-Like Payment Systems -- In-Depth Analysis of Selected Topics Related to the Quality Assessment of E-Commerce Systems -- 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 -- Strategies for Service Composition in P2P Networks -- End to End Adaptation for the Web: Matching Content to Client Connections -- II: Security and Reliability in Information Systems and Networks -- Voice Biometrics Within the Family: Trust, Privacy and Personalisation -- Secret Locking: Exploring New Approaches to Biometric Key Encapsulation -- Adaptive Real-Time Network Monitoring System: Detecting Anomalous Activity with Evolving Connectionist System -- Host Identity Protocol Proxy -- Guaranteerring Security of Financial Transaction by Using Quantum Cryptography in Banking Environment -- Optimal Trade-Off for Merkle Tree Traversal -- Supporting the Cybercrime Investigation Process: Effective Discrimination of Source Code Authors Based on Byte-Level Information -- 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 -- Flooding Attack on the Binding Cache in Mobile IPv6 -- Performance of VoIP over IEEE 802.11G DSSS-OFDM Mode with IEEE 802.11E QOS Support -- The Robustness of Blocking Probability in a Loss System with Repeated Customers -- On the Evaluation of a Secure Solution to Access 802.11 Networks -- Searching for Resources in MANETs – A Cluster Based Flooding Approach -- A Comparative Study of IEEE 802.11 MAC Access Mechanisms for Different Traffic Types -- An Automatic Blind Modulation Recognition Algorithm for M-PSK Signals Based on MSE Criterion -- IV: Multimedia Signal Processing -- Properties of Dominant Color Temperature Descriptor -- Test Environment for Performance Evaluation of an Internet Radio.
Abstract:
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.
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