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in Computer and Information Science 77
Chin-Chen Chang ThanosVasilakos
Purnendu Das Tai-hoon Kim
Byeong-Ho Kang Muhammad Khurram Khan
(Eds.)
Advanced
Communication
and Networking
Second International Conference,ACN 2010
Miyazaki, Japan, June 23-25, 2010
Proceedings
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Chin-ChenChang
NationalChungChengUniversity
MinhsiungTownship,ChiayiCounty,Taiwan
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ThanosVasilakos
UniversityofWesternMacedonia
Kozani,Greece
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PurnenduDas
HeritageInstituteofTechnology
Calcutta,India
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Tai-hoonKim
HannamUniversity
Daejeon,SouthKorea
E-mail:[email protected]
Byeong-HoKang
UniversityofTasmania
Hobart,Australia
E-mail:[email protected]
MuhammadKhurramKhan
KingSaudUniversity
Riyadh,KingdomofSaudiArabia
E-mail:[email protected]
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Foreword
Advanced Science and Technology, Advanced Communication and Networking,
Information Security and Assurance, Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applica-
tions are conferences that attract many academic and industry professionals. The goal
of these co-located conferences is to bring together researchers from academia and
industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the
multifaceted aspects of advanced science and technology, advanced communication
and networking, information security and assurance, ubiquitous computing and mul-
timedia applications.
This co-located event included the following conferences: AST 2010 (The second
International Conference on Advanced Science and Technology), ACN 2010 (The
second International Conference on Advanced Communication and Networking), ISA
2010 (The 4th International Conference on Information Security and Assurance) and
UCMA 2010 (The 2010 International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and
Multimedia Applications).
We would like to express our gratitude to all of the authors of submitted papers and
to all attendees, for their contributions and participation. We believe in the need for
continuing this undertaking in the future.
We acknowledge the great effort of all the Chairs and the members of advisory
boards and Program Committees of the above-listed events, who selected 15% of over
1,000 submissions, following a rigorous peer-review process. Special thanks go to
SERSC (Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety) for supporting these co-
located conferences.
We are grateful in particular to the following speakers who kindly accepted our in-
vitation and, in this way, helped to meet the objectives of the conference: Hojjat
Adeli (The Ohio State University), Ruay-Shiung Chang (National Dong Hwa Univer-
sity), Adrian Stoica (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Tatsuya Akutsu (Kyoto Uni-
versity) and Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima University).
We would also like to thank Rosslin John Robles and Maricel O. Balitanas, gradu-
ate students of Hannam University, who helped in editing the material with great
passion.
April 2010 Tai-hoon Kim
Preface
We would like to welcome you to the proceedings of the Second International Confer-
ence on Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN 2010), which was held on
June 23–25, 2010, at Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort, in Miyazaki, Japan.
ACN 2010 focused on various aspects of advances in advanced communication and
networking with computational sciences, mathematics and information technology. It
provided a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress
in the related areas. We expect that the conference and its publications will be a trig-
ger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject.
We would like to acknowledge the great effort of all the Chairs and members of the
Program Committee. Out of around 190 submissions to ACN 2010, we accepted 27
papers to be included in the proceedings and presented during the conference. This
gives an acceptance ratio firmly below 15%. Twelve of the papers accepted for ACN
2010 were published in a special volume, LNCS 6059, by Springer. The remaining 15
accepted papers can be found in this CCIS volume.
We would like to express our gratitude to all of the authors of submitted papers and
to all the attendees, for their contributions and participation. We believe in the need
for continuing this undertaking in the future.
Once more, we would like to thank all the organizations and individuals who sup-
ported this event as a whole and, in particular, helped in the success of ACN 2010.
April 2010 Alan Chin-Chen
Thanos Vasilakos
Purnendu Das
Tai-hoon Kim
Byeong-Ho Kang
Muhammad Khurram Khan
Organization
Organizing Committee
Honorary Chair Hojjat Adeli (The Ohio State University, USA)
General Chair Alan Chin-Chen Chang (National Chung Cheng
University, Taiwan)
Thanos Vasilakos (University of Western Macedonia,
Greece)
Purnendu Das (Heritage Institute of Technology, India)
Program Co-chairs: Tai-hoon Kim (Hannam University, Korea)
Byeong-Ho KANG (University of Tasmania, Australia)
Muhammad Khurram Khan (King Saud University,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Workshop Co-chairs Muhammad Khurram Khan (King Saud University,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Seok-soo Kim (Hannam University, Korea)
International Advisory
Board Yun-sik Kwak (Chungju University, Korea)
Hsiao-Hwa Chen (National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan)
Publicity Co-chairs Debnath Bhattacharyya (Heritage Institute of Technology,
India)
Ching-Hsien Hsu (Chung Hua University, Taiwan)
Deepak Laxmi Narasimha (University of Malaya, Malaysia)
Prabhat K. Mahanti (University of New Brunswick,
Canada)
Publication Chair Bongen Gu (Chungju National University, Korea)
Local Arrangements
Co-chairs G.S. Tomar (VITM, India)
Debnath Bhattacharyya (Heritage Institute of Technology,
India
X Organization
Program Committee
Aboul Ella Hassanien Janusz Szczepanski Rui L. Aguiar
Ai-Chun Pang Javier Garcia-Villalba Shijian Li
Andres Iglesias Prieto Jiann-Liang Shun-Ren Yang
Chao-Tung Yang Jieh-Shan George Yeh Soon Ae Chun
Chia-Chen Lin Juha Jaakko Röning Sun-Yuan Hsieh
Cho-Li Wang Kazuto Ogawa Tae Oh
Chu-Hsing Lin Kwok-Yan Lam Vincenzo De Florio
Dimitrios Vergados Li Weng Victor Leung
Don-Lin Yang Marc Lacoste Viktor Yarmolenko
Farrukh A. Khan Matthias Reuter Witold Pedrycz
Gianluigi Ferrari Michel Deza
Hong Sun Mohammad Riaz Moghal
Hui Chen N. Jaisankar
Table of Contents
Design of a Reliable Wireless Switch for the Intersection Area on
Vehicular Telematics Networks..................................... 1
Junghoon Lee, Gyung-Leen Park, Ho-Young Kwak,
Sang Joon Lee, and Mikyung Kang
A Middleware Based Approach to Dynamically Deploy Location Based
Services onto Heterogeneous Mobile Devices Using Bluetooth in Indoor
Environment .................................................... 9
Pampa Sadhukhan, Rijurekha Sen, and Pradip K. Das
Hiding Data in Audio Signal ...................................... 23
Debnath Bhattacharyya, Poulami Dutta, Maricel O. Balitanas,
Tai-hoon Kim, and Purnendu Das
Feature Extraction and Analysis of Breast Cancer Specimen........... 30
Debnath Bhattacharyya, Rosslin John Robles, Tai-hoon Kim, and
Samir Kumar Bandyopadhyay
Three-Phase Scheme for Supporting Time-Constrained Data with
Duplication in Wireless BroadcastSystems.......................... 42
Chao-Chun Chen, Lien-Fa Lin, and Shih-Chia Wang
A Feedback-BasedSecure Path Approachfor Wireless Sensor Networks
Data Collection.................................................. 56
Yuxin Mao
An Effective Power Saving Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 PSM in
Double-LayeredMobile P2P Systems ............................... 64
Ju-Hee Lee, Taek-Hun Kim, Jin-Woo Song, Kwang-Jo Lee, and
Sung-Bong Yang
A New Image Enhancement Method Based on Nonsubsampled
Contourlet Transform ............................................ 74
Md. Foisal Hossain, Mohammad Reza Alsharif, and
Katsumi Yamashita
Enable Cache Effect on Forwarding Table in Metro-Ethernet .......... 81
Xiaocui Sun and Zhijun Wang
A Handover Mechanism Using IEEE 802.21 in Heterogeneous Wireless
Networks ....................................................... 95
Lin-Huang Chang, Chau-Chi Wang, and Tsung-Han Lee
Duplicate Address Detection Table in IPv6 Mobile Networks .......... 109
Farkhod Alisherov and Tai-hoon Kim
XII Table of Contents
A Hop-Sensitive Mechanismto EstablishRoute Optimization inMobile
Networks ....................................................... 116
J. Isac Gnanaraj, P. Calduwel Newton, L. Arockiam, and
Tai-hoon Kim
A Novel Analysis of Single Mode Fiber for Reduction of Chromatic
Dispersion Using Dispersion Compensated Fiber ..................... 124
Laxman Tawade, Shantanu Jagdale, Munir Sayyad, and
Sanjay Nalbalwar
Image Tampering Detection and RecoveryUsing Dual Watermarks and
Cyclic Redundancy Checks........................................ 134
Chu-Hsing Lin, Jung-Chun Liu, Wei-Cheng Hsu,
Hsing-Weng Wang, Wei-Chih Lin, and Jian-Wei Li
Response Time Enhancement of Sensor Network Using the Solid State
Drive........................................................... 144
Dae-Sik Ko and Yoon-Sik Kwak
Author Index.................................................. 149
Design of a Reliable Wireless Switch for the
Intersection Area
(cid:2)
on Vehicular Telematics Networks
Junghoon Lee1, Gyung-Leen Park1, Ho-Young Kwak2,
Sang Joon Lee2, and Mikyung Kang3,(cid:2)(cid:2)
1 Dept.of ComputerScience and Statistics
2 Dept. of Computer Engineering,
Jeju National University,690-756, Jeju Do, Republicof Korea
3 University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute,VA22203, USA
{jhlee,glpark,sjlee,kwak}@jejunu.ac.kr, [email protected]
Abstract. Thispaperproposesanefficientmessageswitchschemeforan
intersectionareainvehiculartelematicsnetwork,whereroutingdecision
maybecomplexduetodynamicvehicledistributionchange.Installedat
eachcornerofanintersection,eachswitchnodeopensanexternalinterface
toexchangemessageswithvehiclesproceedingtotheintersectionfromthe
pre-assignedbranch,whileswitchingthereceivedmessagesviatheinter-
nalinterfaces,accessingtwosharedchannelsaccordingtoslot-basedMAC.
Thedifferenceintheaccessphasesacrosstwochannelsfurtherenhances
the switch speed and message discard ratio. The performance measure-
mentresultobtainedbysimulationusingSMPLshowsthattheproposed
schemecanimprovetheaccessdelaybyupto16.4%,showingover85%
deliveryratioforalldiscardintervalrange.
1 Introduction
Nowadays,wireless vehicular communications have become an important prior-
ity for car manufactures, while the penetration of in-vehicle telematics devices
capableofexchangingmessagesmakesitpossibletobuildavehicularnetwork[1].
The wireless network type may range from the fully-connected cellular network
to the infrastructure-freeadoc network,having a varietyof hybridcombination
ofthe two[2].Eachnetworkhasits ownbenefits anddrawbacksintermsofcost,
maintainability,connectivity,andsoon.Inparticular,vehicularadhocnetworks,
or VANET in short, draw special attention from both industry and academy in
diverse areas covering communication interface technology, medium access con-
trol, routing protocol, network configuration, and vehicular application design,
introducing many standards in each area[3].
(cid:2) This research was supported by the MKE(The Ministry of Knowledge Economy),
Korea,undertheITRC(InformationTechnologyResearchCenter)supportprogram
supervised by the NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency). (NIPA-2010-
(C1090-1011-0009)).
(cid:2)(cid:2) Corresponding author.
C.-C.Changetal.(Eds.):ACN2010,CCIS77,pp.1–8,2010.
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