Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 68 EditorialBoard OzgurAkan MiddleEastTechnicalUniversity,Ankara,Turkey PaoloBellavista UniversityofBologna,Italy JiannongCao HongKongPolytechnicUniversity,HongKong FalkoDressler UniversityofErlangen,Germany DomenicoFerrari UniversitàCattolicaPiacenza,Italy MarioGerla UCLA,USA HisashiKobayashi PrincetonUniversity,USA SergioPalazzo UniversityofCatania,Italy SartajSahni UniversityofFlorida,USA Xuemin(Sherman)Shen UniversityofWaterloo,Canada MirceaStan UniversityofVirginia,USA JiaXiaohua CityUniversityofHongKong,HongKong AlbertZomaya UniversityofSydney,Australia GeoffreyCoulson LancasterUniversity,UK Kostas Pentikousis Ramón Agüero Marta García-Arranz Symeon Papavassiliou (Eds.) Mobile Networks and Management Second International ICST Conference, MONAMI 2010 Santander, Spain, September 22-24, 2010 Revised Selected Papers 1 3 VolumeEditors KostasPentikousis HuaweiTechnologiesDüsseldorfGmbH EuropeanResearchCentre,10587Berlin,Germany E-mail:[email protected] RamónAgüero NetworkPlanningandMobileCommunicationsLaboratory DepartmentofCommunicationsEngineering UniversityofCantabria,39005Santander,Spain E-mail:[email protected] MartaGarcía-Arranz NetworkPlanningandMobileCommunicationsLaboratory DepartmentofCommunicationsEngineering UniversityofCantabria,39005Santander,Spain E-mail:[email protected] SymeonPapavassiliou NetworkManagementandOptimalDesignLaboratory SchoolofElectricalandComputerEngineering NationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens,15780Athens,Greece E-mail:[email protected] ISSN1867-8211 e-ISSN1867-822X ISBN978-3-642-21443-1 e-ISBN978-3-642-21444-8 DOI10.1007/978-3-642-21444-8 SpringerHeidelbergDordrechtLondonNewYork LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2011928827 CRSubjectClassification(1998):C.2,H.4,D.2,H.3,H.5,I.2 ©ICSTInstituteforComputerScience,SocialInformaticsandTelecommunicationsEngineering2011 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialis concerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,re-useofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherway,andstorageindatabanks.Duplicationofthispublication orpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9,1965, initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfromSpringer.Violationsareliable toprosecutionundertheGermanCopyrightLaw. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,etc.inthispublicationdoesnotimply, evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevantprotectivelaws andregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Typesetting:Camera-readybyauthor,dataconversionbyScientificPublishingServices,Chennai,India Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) Preface ThisvolumeistheresultoftheSecondInternationalICSTConferenceonMobile Networks and Management (MONAMI), which was held in Santander, Spain, during22–24September2010,hostedbytheUniversityofCantabria.Santander, a modern cosmopolitan city with a rich historical past, appealing social and culturalbackground,andhigh-qualityserviceofferings,wastheperfectbackdrop for the second edition of the conference. MONAMI aims at closing the gap between hitherto considered separate and isolated research areas, namely, multiaccess and resource management, mobil- ity management, and network management. Although these have emerged as coreaspects inthe design,deployment,andoperationofcurrentandfuture net- works, there is still little to no interaction between the experts in these fields. MONAMI enables cross-pollination between these areas by bringing together top researchers, academics, and practitioners specializing in the area of mobile network and service management. MONAMI 2010 more than doubled in terms of size and attendance when compared to the first edition in Athens, but re- mained a focused event. We are happy to announce that the third edition of MONAMI will be hosted by the University of Aveiro in September 2011. Our goal is to establish the conference over the years as a reference point for the researchcommunity. The technical program featured 29 papers, which were selected after a thor- oughpeer-reviewprocessbasedontheirrelevancetothe scopeofthe conference and their technical merit. Thirty-six Technical Program Committee members made sure that each submitted paper was reviewed by at least three competent researchers.Thisvolumeisorganizedbysubjectinsevenpartsasfollows.Papers 1to4address“RoutingandVirtualization”inPartI.“AutonomicNetworking” aspects are discussed in Part II (papers 5-8). Papers 9 through 16 present new approaches for “Mobility Management” (Part III) and “Multiaccess Selection” (PartIV).Papers17to24consider“WirelessNetworkManagement”and“Wire- less Networks,” in Parts V and VI, respectively. Finally Part VII includes five paperspresenting“FutureResearchDirections.”Allpaperswereorallypresented in a single-track format, with sufficient time allocated for discussion following each presentation, fostering active participation by all attendees. The conference opened with a full-day tutorial on “Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communication” by domain experts Mischa Dohler and Jesu´s Alonso- Z´arateofCTTC.JoanSerratofUniversitatPolit`ecnicadeCatalunyaopenedthe secondday of the conference with a keynote on“Service Managementin Future Networks: The C3SEM Vision.” Last but not least, Jos´e Manuel Herna´ndez of Telef´onica R+D gave the keynote on the third day of the conference entitled “SmartCities, the Silent IoT Revolution.” VI Preface We acknowledgethe vitalrole that the TechnicalProgramCommittee mem- bers and additional referees played during the review process. Their efforts ensuredthatallsubmittedpapersreceivedaproperevaluation.WethankCreate- Net for technically co-sponsoring the event and the University of Cantabria for hosting MONAMI 2010 as well as for providing organizational, logistics, and mediasupport.Finally,wethankalldelegatesforattendingMONAMI2010and making it such a vibrant conference! December 2010 Kostas Pentikousis Ram´on Agu¨ero Marta Garc´ıa-Arranz Executive Committee Organizing Committee General Chairs Kostas Pentikousis Huawei Technologies European Research Center, Germany Ram´on Agu¨ero University of Cantabria, Spain Technical Program Committee Co-chairs Marta Garc´ıa-Arranz University of Cantabria, Spain Symeon Papavasileiou National Technical University of Athens, Greece Tutorial Chair Oliver Blume Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Germany Publication Chair Carlo Giannelli University of Bologna, Italy Publicity Chairs Jarno Pinola VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland Carlo Giannelli University of Bologna, Italy Steering Committee Co-chairs Imrich Chlamtac CREATE-NET, Italy Kostas Pentikousis Huawei Technologies European Research Center, Germany Technical Program Committee Ram´on Agu¨ero University of Cantabria, Spain Rui Aguiar University of Aveiro, Portugal Toufik Ahmed University of Bordeaux 1, France Nadeem Akhtar Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (CEWiT), India Faouzi Bader CTTC, Spain Hussein Badr Stony Brook University, USA Roland Bless Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Oliver Blume Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Germany Mischa Dohler CTTC, Spain Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Marta Garc´ıa-Arranz University of Cantabria, Spain Raffaele Giaffreda CREATE-NET, Italy Carlo Giannelli University of Bologna, Italy Tobias Hossfeld University of Wu¨erzburg, Germany Jussi Kangasharju University of Helsinki, Finland Theo G. Kanter Mid-Sweden University, Sweden Vasileios Karyotis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Timotheos Kastrinogiannis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Polychronis Koutsakis Technical University of Crete, Greece Zhaojun Li Fujitsu Labs, UK Emmanuel Lochin ISAE - LAAS-CNRS, France Raquel Morera Telcordia Technologies, USA Antonio de la Oliva Carlos III University, Spain Symeon Papavassiliou National Technical University of Athens, Greece Kostas Pentikousis Huawei Technologies European Research Center, Germany Miguel Ponce de Leon Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland Antonio Puliafito University of Messina, Italy Anand R. Prasad NEC Corporation, Japan Javier Rubio-Loyola National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico Susana Sargento University of Aveiro, Portugal Peter Schoo Fraunhofer-SIT, Germany Joan Serrat Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain Haitao Tang Nokia Siemens Networks, Finland Andreas Timm-Giel Hamburg University of Technology, Germany Kurt Tutschku University of Vienna, Austria Christos Verikoukis CTTC, Spain Organization IX Additional Reviewers Georgios Aristomenopoulos National Technical University of Athens, Greece Nicola Baldo CTTC, Spain Javier Baliosian Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay Roksana Boreli NICTA, Australia Dario Bruneo Universita’ di Messina, Italy Paul Bucknell Fujitsu, United Kingdom Antonio Celesti University of Messina, Italy Johnny Choque University of Cantabria, Spain Marta Domingo University of Cantabria, Spain Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou National Technical University of Athens, Germany Alberto Eloy Garcia Gutierrez University of Cantabria, Spain Shane Fox TSSG Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland Jochen Furthmu¨ller Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Jens Gebert Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Germany Michael Georgiades Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Victor Gil University Carlos III, Spain Diogo Gomes Instituto de Telecomunicacoes - University of Aveiro, Portugal Mary Grammatikou National Technical University of Athens, Greece Christian Haas Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Matthias Hartmann University of Wu¨rzburg, Germany Mythri Hunukumbure Fujitsu, United Kingdom Vitor Jesus Instituto de Telecomunicacoes - University of Aveiro, Portugal Fernando Jose Velez IT-DEM, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal Ahmed Kazi Pennsylvania State University, USA Ivan Lopez-Arevalo Cinvestav Tamaulipas, Mexico Aarne Mammela VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland Jaume Nin CTTC, Spain Mikko Pervila¨ University of Helsinki, Finland Henrik Petander NICTA, Australia Manuel Ricardo INESC Porto, Portugal Luis Sanchez University of Cantabria, Spain Roberto Sanz University of Cantabria, Spain Christian Schwartz University of Vienna, Austria Eleni Stai National Technical University of Athens, Greece Alessandra Toninelli University of Bologna, Italy Fatima Zarinni Stony Brook University, USA Table of Contents Part I: Routing and Virtualization Generic Connectivity Architecture for Mobility and Multipath Flow Management in the Future Internet ................................ 1 Amanpreet Singh, Christoph Nass, Andreas Timm-Giel, Peter Schefczik, Horst Roessler, and Michael Scharf Using BGP-4 to Migrate to a Future Internet........................ 14 Pedro A. Aranda Guti´errez, Petteri Po¨yh¨onen, Luis Enrique Izaguirre Gamir, and Francisco Huertas Ferrer Revisiting the Impact of Traffic Engineering Techniques on the Internet’s Routing Table .......................................... 26 Pedro A. Aranda Guti´errez End-to-End Performance Evaluation of Virtual Networks Using a Prototype Implementation ........................................ 38 Asanga Udugama, Liang Zhao, Yasir Zaki, Carmelita Goerg, and Andreas Timm-Giel Part II: Autonomic Networking Addressing Stability in Future Autonomic Networking ................ 50 Timotheos Kastrinogiannis, Nikolay Tcholtchev, Arun Prakash, Ranganai Chaparadza, Vassilios Kaldanis, Hakan Coskun, and Symeon Papavassiliou An Empirical Evaluation of a Shim6 Implementation ................. 62 John Ronan and John McLaughlin Future Autonomic Cooperative Networks ........................... 71 Michal(cid:2) Wo´dczak An Autonomic Monitoring Framework for QoS Management in Multi-service Networks ........................................... 79 Constantinos Marinos, Christos Argyropoulos, Mary Grammatikou, and Vasilis Maglaris XII Table of Contents Part III: Mobility Management Safetynet Version 2, a Packet Error Recovery Architecture for Vertical Handoffs........................................................ 87 Henrik Petander and Emmanuel Lochin A Mechanism for Vertical Handover Based on SAW Using IEEE 802.21 .......................................................... 96 Jorge Lima de Oliveira Filho and Edmundo Madeira Proactive Vertical Handover Optimizations in the 3GPP Evolved Packet Core..................................................... 109 Marius Corici, Dragos Vingarzan, Thomas Magedanz, Cornel Pampu, and Qing Zhou Key Distribution Mechanisms for IEEE 802.21-Assisted Wireless Heterogeneous Networks .......................................... 123 F. Bernal-Hidalgo, R. Marin-Lopez, and A.F. Go´mez-Skarmeta Part IV: Multiaccess Selection Optimum Selection of Access Networks within Heterogeneous Wireless Environments Based on Linear ProgrammingTechniques.............. 135 Johnny Choque, Ramo´n Agu¨ero, Eva-Mar´ıa Hortigu¨ela, and Luis Mun˜oz On the Empirical Analysis of Handover Latency Reduction by Means of Multi-RAT Devices: A Prototypical Approach..................... 150 David Go´mez, Ramo´n Agu¨ero, Jesu´s Herrero, Bruno Cendo´n, and Luis Mun˜oz On the Performance of Static Inter-cell Interference Coordination in Realistic Cellular Layouts ......................................... 163 David Gonza´lez G., Mario Garc´ıa-Lozano, Silvia Ruiz, and Joan Olmos Location-Based Ubiquitous Context Exchange in Mobile Environments ................................................... 177 Stefan Forsstr¨om, Victor Kardeby, Jamie Walters, and Theo Kanter Part V: Wireless Network Management Energy Efficiency of Dynamic Interface Selection Mechanisms in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks ........................................ 188 Luis Sanchez, Jorge Lanza, and Luis Mun˜oz