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Networked Services
and Applications –
Engineering, Control
and Management
16th EUNICE/IFIP WG 6.6 Workshop, EUNICE 2010
Trondheim, Norway, June 28-30, 2010
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NorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology
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Preface
The EUNICE (European Network of Universities and Companies in Information and
Communication technology) (http://www.eunice-forum.org) mission is to jointly de-
velop and promote the best and most compatible standard of European higher educa-
tion and professionals in ICT by increasing scientific and technical knowledge in the
field of ICT and developing their applications in the economy. The EUNICE Work-
shop is an annual event. This year the workshop was sponsored by IFIP TC 6 WG 6.6:
Management of Networks and Distributed Systems.
Eight years ago, the seventh edition of the EUNICE workshop took place in Trond-
heim with the topic “Adaptable Networks and Teleservices.” Since then “adaptability”
has become a topic which is found in most ICT conferences. The concept teleservices,
which is a telecommunication domain concept from the 1980s, has been lifted out of
the telecom community and is now found with new and sometimes mysterious names
such as service–oriented architecture and cloud computing.
This year’s workshop title, “Networked Services and Applications – Engineering,
Control and Management,” was more generic than the 2002 topic. Networked services
and applications have developed from being important research topics within the tele-
com and computer network communities, respectively, to become one of the core
drivers for the whole ICT domain. From being services either extending basic teleph-
ony functionality applied by telephony customers or applications used by computer
professionals, common networked services and applications are now used by almost
everyone related to almost every business. The impact of networked services and
applications as an important part of society infrastructure is increasing. EUNICE 2010
addressed research issues of services and applications as considered through disci-
plines such as architecture, engineering, security, performance and dependability as
well as through service and application frameworks and platforms.
After the review process, 24 papers were accepted for presentation in technical
sessions. In addition, 15 posters were allocated for a poster session during the confer-
ence. Extended abstracts for six of these posters were accepted to be included in these
proceedings. Every submission received at least three reviews from the members of
the Technical Program Committee and/or external reviewers. Our gratitude goes to all
the reviewers for their efforts.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to the technical and
financial sponsors of the 16th EUNICE Workshop: Department of Telematics NTNU;
Q2S - Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems at
NTNU; Euro-NF, European Network of Excellence; UNINETT; IFIP TC6 WG 6.6;
and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
June 2010 Finn Arve Aagesen
Svein Johan Knapskog
Organization
EUNICE 2010 was co-organized by ITEM (Department of Telematics (http://
www.item.ntnu.no)) and Q2S (Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in
Communication Systems (http:// www.q2s.ntnu.no)) at the Norwegian University of
Science and Technology.
Technical Program Committee Co-chairs
Finn Arve Aagesen ITEM, NTNU
Svein Johan Knapskog Q2S, NTNU
Technical Program Committee
Finn Arve Aagesen NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Sebastian Abeck University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Rolv Bræk NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Jörg Eberspächer Technical University of München, Germany
Olivier Festor INRIA, Nancy, France
Markus Fiedler Bleking Institute of Technology, Sweden
Edit Halász Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Hungary
Jarmo Harju Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Poul Heegaard NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Bjarne E. Helvik NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Yuming Jiang NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Yvon Kermarrec TELECOM Bretagne, France
Svein Johan Knapskog NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Paul Kühn University of Stuttgart, Germany
Øivind Kure NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Xavier Lagrange TELECOM Bretagne, France
Maryline Laurent-Maknavicius TELECOM SudParis, France
Ralf Lehnert TU Dresden, Germany
Stefan Lindskog University of Karlstad, Sweden
Chris Mitchell Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Maurizio Munafó Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Elie Najm ENST Paris, France
Miquel Oliver Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
George Polyzos Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece
Aiko Pras University of Twente, The Netherlands
David Ros TELECOM Bretagne, France
Sebastian Sallent UPC-BARCELONA TECH, Spain
VIII Organization
Gwendal Simon TELECOM Bretagne, France
Burkhard Stiller University of Zürich, Switzerland
Robert Szabo Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Hungary
Samir Tohmé University of Versailles Saint Quentin en
Yvelines, France
Arne Øslebø UNINETT, Trondheim, Norway
Referees
Finn Arve Aagesen Ralph Lehnert
Gergely Biczók Stefan Lindskog
Máté J. Csorba Patrick Maillé
Jörg Eberspächer Chris Mitchell
Martin Eian Maurizio Munafò
Gabor Feher Georgios Pitsilis
Olivier Festor George Polyzos
Markus Fiedler Aiko Pras
Edit Halász David Ros
Jarmo Harju Gwendal Simon
Poul Heegaard Bilhanan Silverajan
Bjarne E. Helvik Vidar Slåtten
Tamas Holczer Burkhard Stiller
Shanshan Jiang Gábor Szücs
Yuming Jiang Robert Szabo
Yvon Kermarrec Geraldine Texier
Svein Johan Knapskog Attila Vidacs
Lill Kristiansen Benedikt Westermann
Øivind Kure Otto Wittner
Paul Kühn Arne Øslebø
Xavier Lagrange Harald Øverby
Maryline Laurent
Invited Talks
Danilo Gligoroski: Swiss Army Knife in Cryptography and Information
Security––Cryptographic Hash Functions
Paul Kühn: Modeling Power Saving Strategies in ICT Systems
Aiko Pras: Research Challenges in Network and Service Management
CEO Wireless Trondheim Thomas Jelle: Wireless Trondheim Living Lab
Technical Sponsors
Euro-NF, European Network of Excellence (http://euronf.enst.fr/en_accueil.html)
International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) TC6 WG 6.6: Management
of Networks and Distributed Systems (http://www.simpleweb.org/ifip/)
Organization IX
Sponsoring Institutions
Department of Telematics at NTNU (http://www.item.ntnu.no/)
Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems
(http://www.q2s.ntnu.no/)
NTNU (http://www.ntnu.no/)
UNINETT (http://www.uninett.no/)
Table of Contents
Admission Control and Networking
On the Performance of Grooming Strategies for Offloading IP Flows
onto Lightpaths in Hybrid Networks................................ 1
Rudolf Biesbroek, Tiago Fioreze,
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, and Aiko Pras
MBAC: Impact of the Measurement Error on Key Performance
Issues .......................................................... 11
Anne Nevin, Peder J. Emstad, and Yuming Jiang
An Algorithm for Automatic Base Station Placement in Cellular
Network Deployment ............................................. 21
Istva´n To¨ro˝s and P´eter Fazekas
An Energy-EfficientFPGA-Based Packet Processing Framework ....... 31
D´aniel Horv´ath, Imre Bertalan, Istva´n Moldov´an, and
Tuan Anh Trinh
Service Mobility
Service Migration Protocol for NFC Links........................... 41
Anders Nickelsen, Miquel Martin, and Hans-Peter Schwefel
Swarm Intelligence Heuristics for Component Deployment............. 51
Ma´t´e J. Csorba and Poul E. Heegaard
Peer-to-Peer and Virtualization
On Force-Based Placement of Distributed Services within a Substrate
Network ........................................................ 65
Laurie Lallemand and Andreas Reifert
Enabling P2P Gaming with Network Coding ........................ 76
Bala´zs Lajtha, Gergely Bicz´ok, and R´obert Szab´o
A Virtual File System Interface for Computational Grids.............. 87
Abdulrahman Azab and Hein Meling
Security
Labeled VoIP Data-Set for Intrusion Detection Evaluation ............ 97
Mohamed Nassar, Radu State, and Olivier Festor
XII Table of Contents
Document Provenance in the Cloud: Constraints and Challenges ....... 107
Mohamed Amin Sakka, Bruno Defude, and Jorge Tellez
Wireless Handoff Optimization: A Comparison of IEEE 802.11r and
HOKEY ........................................................ 118
Kashif Nizam Khan and Jinat Rehana
Introducing Perfect ForwardSecrecy for AN.ON ..................... 132
Benedikt Westermann and Dogan Kesdogan
Congestion Control
Mobility-Aware Drop Precedence Scheme in DiffServ-Enabled Mobile
Network Systems ................................................ 143
Bongkyo Moon
Theoretical Analysis of an Ideal Startup Scheme in Multihomed
SCTP .......................................................... 155
Johan Eklund, Karl-Johan Grinnemo, and Anna Brunstrom
Monitoring and Filtering
The Network Data Handling War: MySQL vs. NfDump............... 167
Rick Hofstede, Anna Sperotto, Tiago Fioreze, and Aiko Pras
Processing of Flow Accounting Data in Java: Framework Design and
Performance Evaluation .......................................... 177
Jochen Ko¨gel and Sebastian Scholz
Fighting Spam on the Sender Side: A Lightweight Approach........... 188
Wouter Willem de Vries, Giovane Cesar Moreira Moura, and
Aiko Pras
Dependability
Degradation Model for Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers to Reduce
Network Downtime............................................... 198
Christian Merkle
A Token Based Approach Detecting Downtime in Distributed
Application Servers or Network Elements ........................... 209
Sune Jakobsson
Distributed Resource Reservation for Beacon Based MAC Protocols .... 217
Frank Leipold and J¨org Eberspa¨cher