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Fadlullah TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................. xi Editors ................................................................................................................................ xv Contributors ..................................................................................................................... xvii Part i MultiMedia StreaMing 1 Request-Based Multicasting in Video-on-Demand Systems ....................................... 3 SEPiDEh NiKMANZAR AND AKBAR GhAFFARPouR RAhBAR 2 P2P Video Streaming ................................................................................................ 37 SABu M. ThAMPi 3 P2P Streaming over Cellular Network: issues, Challenges, and opportunities ....... 97 MohAMMAD ZulhASNiNE, ChANGChENG huANG, AND ANAND SRiNiVASAN 4 Peer-to-Peer Video-on-Demand in Future internet ................................................. 119 MoSTAFA M. FouDA, ZuBAiR MD. FADlul l Ah, Al-SAKiB KhAN PAThAN, AND NEi KATo 5 iPTV Networking: An o verview ............................................................................ 135 GEoRGioS BAlToGlou, EiRiNi KARAPiSTol i, AND PERiKl iS ChATZiMiSioS Part ii Safety and SeCurity in networkS 6 A Walk through SQl injection: Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Countermeasures in Current and Future Networks ............................................................................. 171 DiAl lo ABDoul AyE KiNDy AND Al-SAKiB KhAN PAThAN 7 Wireless Network Security: An o verview ............................................................... 199 DANDA B. RAWAT, GoNGjuN yAN, BhED BAhADuR BiSTA, AND ViGyAN “ViGS” ChANDRA 8 Security and Access Control in Mobile ad hoc Networks ........................................ 221 SouMyA MAiTy AND SouMyA K. GhoSh vii viii ◾ Contents 9 Design of Framework for Safety and Resource Management of Converged Networks for Seaport Applications .........................................................................243 luCA CAViGl ioNE, CRiSTiANo CERVEl l ERA, AND RoBERTo MARCiAl iS Part iii network ManageMent and traffiC engineering 10 Wavelet q-Fisher information for Scale-invariant Network Traffic ........................ 265 jul io R AMíREZ-PAChECo, DENi ToRRES-RoMáN, hoMERo ToRAl-CRuZ, AND PABlo VEl ARDE-AlVARADo 11 Characterizing Flow-l evel Traffic Behavior with Entropy Spaces for Anomaly Detection ................................................................................................................. 283 PABlo VEl ARDE-AlVARADo, CESAR VARGAS-RoSAl ES, hoMERo ToRAl-C RuZ, jul io R AMiREZ-PAChECo, AND RAul hERNANDEZ-AQuiNo 12 Network Management Systems: Advances, Trends, and Systems Future ................ 309 SuMiT GoSWAMi, SuDiP MiSRA, AND ChAyNiKA TANEjA 13 VoiP in Next-Generation Converged Networks ...................................................... 337 hoMERo ToRAl-CRuZ, jul io R AMiREZ-PAChECo, PABlo VEl ARDE- AlVARADo, AND Al-SAKiB KhAN PAThAN Part iv inforMation infraStruCture and Cloud CoMPuting 14 Quality-of-Service Provisioning for Cloud Computing .......................................... 363 AhMED ShAWiSh AND MARiA SAl AMA 15 Service-oriented Network Virtualization for Convergence of Networking and Cloud Computing in Next- Generation Networks ................................................... 393 QiANG DuAN 16 Rule-Driven Architecture for Managing information Systems ............................... 417 juAN M. MARíN PéREZ, joRGE BERNAl BERNABé, joSé M. AlCARAZ CAl ERo, jESúS D. jiMéNEZ RE, Fél ix j. GARCíA Cl EMENTE, GREGoRio MARTíNEZ PéREZ, AND ANToNio F. GóMEZ SKARMETA 17 Pragmatic Approach to Performance Evaluation of MPi–openMP on a 12-Node Multicore Cluster ...................................................................................... 437 ABDElGADiR TAGEl DiN ABDElGADiR AND Al-SAKiB KhAN PAThAN 18 Smarter health-Care Collaborative Network ......................................................... 451 QuRBAN A. MEMoN Part v wireleSS networking 19 Cooperative Services in Next-Generation Wireless Networks: internet of Things Paradigm ................................................................................................................. 477 ANDREAS P. FATouRoS, ioANNiS C. FouSEKiS, DiMiTRiS E. ChARil AS, AND AThANASioS D. PANAGoPouloS Contents ◾ ix 20 Schedule-Based Multichannel MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks ......... 499 MD. ABDul hAMiD AND M. ABDul l Ah-Al-WADuD 21 Mobile iPv6-Based Autonomous Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks ............................................................................................................. 513 KAShiF SAl EEM, ZAhiD FARiD, AND MohAMMAD Ghul AM RAhMAN 22 Taxonomy of QoS-Aware Routing Protocols for MANETs ..................................... 533 ChhAGAN l Al , VijAy l AxMi, AND MANoj SiNGh GAuR index ................................................................................................................................ 561