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IN2017-1
Proposal and Evaluation of a New MAC Protocol with Higher Priority on Transmission by Access Point for Wireless LAN
Hou Jiyuan, Masaya Nakayama, Yasushi Wakahara (The Univ. of Tokyo)
pp. 1 - 6
IN2017-2
Routing algorithm considering residual electric power of each node to prolong network lifetime for ad-hoc networks
Koji Saito, Ryo Yamamoto, Ryuji Kohno (YNU)
pp. 7 - 12
IN2017-3
[Invited Talk]
FASA: Flexible Access System Architecture
Noriyuki oota (NTT)
pp. 13 - 17
IN2017-4
[Invited Talk]
Positioning of RFID-tags Inside the Body
Minoru Okada (NAIST)
p. 19
IN2017-5
Distributive Analyzing Scheme of Host Operation for Blocking Information Leakage from an Intranet
Ryuji Maeda, Junichi Murayama (Tokai Univ.)
pp. 21 - 24
IN2017-6
Ad-hoc Routing Method based on Predicted Link Connection Duration and Hop Count
Wataru Nagata, Takeshi Misu, Masaki Hanada (Tokyo Univ. of Information Sciences), Hidehiro Kanemitsu (Waseda Univ.), Yasuo Nagai (Tokyo Univ. of Information Sciences)
pp. 25 - 30
IN2017-7
Analysis of cell growth model and its possible application in IoT service systems
Shin'ichi Arakawa (Osaka Univ.), Yuji Chikashige, Kenji Leibnitz, Tokuko Haraguchi (NICT), Yasushi Hiraoka, Masayuki Murata (Osaka Univ.)
pp. 31 - 35
IN2017-8
[Invited Lecture]
Elements of Stochastic Geometry Analysis of Cellular Networks
Koji Yamamoto (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 37 - 42
IN2017-9
[Invited Lecture]
Overviews on Rel-13/14 LTE IoT and future mMTC
Kazuaki Takeda, Yosuke Sano (DOCOMO), Xiaohang Chen (Beijing Labs.), Satoshi Nagata, Takehiro Nakamura (DOCOMO)
pp. 43 - 48
IN2017-10
[Invited Lecture]
Reachability Analysis of Multi-hop D2D Communications at Disaster
Noriaki Kamiyama, Keisuke Ishibashi, Yoko Hoshiai (NTT)
pp. 49 - 54
IN2017-11
[Invited Lecture]
Implementing a distributive virtual firewall using OpenFlow
Eitetsu Gen, Junichi Murayama (Tokai Univ.)
pp. 55 - 58
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.