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Leonard Barolli
 
Organization
Faculty of Information Engineering Department of Information and Communication Engineering Professor
Graduate School of Engineering Doctor's Course Intelligent Information System Engineering Professor
Graduate School of Engineering Master's program Communication and Information Networking Professor
Title
Professor
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Degree

  • 博士(工学)

Research Interests

  • Networks.LAN

  • Protocol

  • ネットワーク・LAN

  • プロトコル

  • マルチメディア

  • Multimedia

Research Areas

  • Others / Others  / ネットワーク

  • Informatics / Computer system

  • Informatics / Theory of informatics

  • Manufacturing Technology (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering) / Communication and network engineering

  • Manufacturing Technology (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemical Engineering) / Measurement engineering

  • Informatics / Intelligent informatics

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Education

  • Yamagata University   Graduate school of science and engineering   Sysyem Engineering

    - 1997

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  • Yamagata University

    - 1997

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    Country: Japan

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  • Tirana University   Faculty of Engineering   Department of Elrctrnic Engineering

    - 1989

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  • ティラナ大学   工学部   電子工学部

    - 1989

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    Country: Japan

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Professional Memberships

  • Information Processing Society of Japan(IPSJ)

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  • 情報処理学会

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  • 日本知能情報ファジィ学会

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  • IEEE

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  • 日本知能情報ファジィ学会

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  • IEEE Computer Society

  • 情報処理学会

  • IEEE Computer Society

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Committee Memberships

  • 情報処理学会、 IEEE、 IEEE Computer Society、 日本知能情報ファジィ学会   論文誌編集委員  

    1999   

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    情報処理学会、
    IEEE、
    IEEE Computer Society、
    日本知能情報ファジィ学会

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  • Information Processing Society of Japan(IPSJ)   Editor  

    1999   

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    Information Processing Society of Japan(IPSJ)

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Papers

  • An Intelligent System for Determining Driver Anxiety Level: A Comparison Study of Two Fuzzy-Based Models

    Liu Y., Barolli L.

    Future Internet   16 ( 10 )   2024.10

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    While driving, stress and frustration can affect safe driving and pose the risk of causing traffic accidents. Therefore, it is important to control the driver’s anxiety level in order to improve the driving experience. In this paper, we propose and implement an intelligent system based on fuzzy logic (FL) for deciding the driver’s anxiety level (DAL). In order to investigate the effects of the considered parameters and compare the evaluation results, we implement two models: DAL Model 1 (DALM1) and DAL Model 2 (DALM2). The input parameters of DALM1 include driving experience (DE), in-car environment conditions (IECs), and driver age (DA), while for DALM2, we add a new parameter called the accident anxiety state (AAS). For both models, the output parameter is DAL. We carried out many simulations and compared the results of DALM1 and DALM2. The evaluation results show that the DAL is very good for drivers’ ages between 30 to 50 years old. However, when the driver’s age is below 30 or above 50, DAL tends to decline. With an increase in DE and IECs, the DAL value is decreased. But when the AAS is increased, the DAL is increased. DALM2 is more complex because the rule base is larger than DALM1, but it makes a better decision of DAL value.

    DOI: 10.3390/fi16100348

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  • A hybrid intelligent system based on particle swarm optimization and distributed genetic algorithm for WMNs: a comparison study of boulevard and stadium distributions considering different router replacement methods and load balancing

    Barolli A., Bylykbashi K., Qafzezi E., Sakamoto S., Barolli L.

    Wireless Networks   30 ( 5 )   4403 - 4412   2024.7

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    The development of various communication technologies has made it possible to connect any intelligent device with each other and to the Internet. However, with the proliferation of such devices, the need for dynamic networks that require less efforts in managing and optimizing end users experience is mounting at a fast pace. Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are a good choice not only to meeting users demands but also to reducing maintenance and upfront costs. Nevertheless, deploying a reliable highly connected WMN at low cost requires the utilization of the least possible mesh routers, yet fully interconnected and able to cover all mesh clients. To cope with these challenges, we have previously implemented a hybrid intelligent system, called WMN-PSODGA, which combines two intelligent algorithms: Particle Swarm Optimization and Distributed Genetic Algorithm. In this paper, we consider Boulevard and Stadium distributions of mesh clients and evaluate the performance of the WMN for different router replacement methods. By comparing the simulation results for each distribution and router replacement method, we conclude that the best scenario in terms of client coverage, router connectivity and load balancing is Stadium distribution with Rational Decrement of Vmax Method as a router replacement method.

    DOI: 10.1007/s11276-022-03050-5

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  • A network communication speedup model using multiple fungible and non-fungible paths

    White D.W., Woungang I., Akinladejo F.O., Dhurandher S.K., Barolli L.

    Internet of Things (Netherlands)   25   2024.4

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    The advent of industry 5.0 has seen technologies such as cyber-physical systems, sensors, mobile devices and a host of others, connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). The sheer growth of the IoT and the data transmitted across it calls for faster speeds (speedup), which in turn are facilitated by more bandwidth and better use of existing bandwidth. Speedup itself is not new and has been extensively studied in the literature in high performance computing and related fields. In this paper, some methods to achieve theoretical speedup in network communications are explored and tested using simulations and extrapolations. We also explored the theoretical limits of speedup. Some theoretical limits of speedup are also proposed, along with a model to estimate the speedup that can be achieved using larger container sizes over the existing bandwidth. We have also proposed a way to estimate the speedup that can be achieved when more bandwidth is provided using multiple fungible and non-fungible paths. It is anticipated that our proposed speedup model will assist the manufacturers of IoT sensors and smart devices, as well as network administrators and software developers in determining what theoretical speedup can be achieved with a certain network configuration, and in building devices and software capable to achieve practical speedups as close as possible to the predicted theoretical speedups. This in turn will lead to faster response and data transmission times in IoT and other network applications that leverage the speedup achieved.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.iot.2023.101040

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  • A comparison study of two implemented fuzzy-based models for decision of logical trust Reviewed

    Shunya Higashi, Phudit Ampririt, Ermioni Qafzezi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   30 ( 2 )   279 - 295   2024

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-230189

  • Performance evaluation of six mesh router replacement methods for wireless mesh networks: A comparison study for small and middle scale networks considering two islands distribution of mesh clients Reviewed

    Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   30 ( 2 )   239 - 250   2024

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-230093

  • Double Q-learning based routing protocol for opportunistic networks

    Jagdeep Singh, Sanjay Kumar Dhurandher, Isaac Woungang, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   29 ( 1 )   1 - 14   2023

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-222018

  • A comparison study of Weibull, normal and Boulevard distributions for wireless mesh networks considering different router replacement methods by a hybrid intelligent simulation system

    Admir Barolli, Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Shinji Sakamoto, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing   14   10181 - 10194   2023

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12652-021-03680-1

  • An intelligent fuzzy-based system for handover decision in 5G-IoT networks considering network slicing and SDN technologies

    Phudit Ampririt, Shunya Higashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   23 ( 100870 )   2023

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2023.100870

  • Implementation of roulette wheel and random selection methods in a hybrid intelligent system: A comparison study for two Islands and Subway distributions considering different router replacement methods Reviewed

    Admir Barolli, Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Shinji Sakamoto, Leonard Barolli

    Applied Soft Computing   131 ( 109805 )   2022.12

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  • Performance Evaluation of Chi-Square and Normal Distributions of Mesh Clients for WMNs Considering Five Router Replacement Methods

    Admir Barolli, Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Shinji Sakamoto, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)   13 ( 1 )   1 - 14   2022.5

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    DOI: 10.4018/IJDST.296247

  • FSAQoS: A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of QoS of V2V Communication Links in SDN-VANETs and Its Performance Evaluation

    Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)   2022.5

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    DOI: 10.4018/IJDST.300338

  • IFACS-Q3S-- A New Admission Control System for 5G Wireless Networks Based on Fuzzy Logic and Its Performance Evaluation

    Phudit Ampririt, Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)   13 ( 1 )   1 - 25   2022.5

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    DOI: 10.4018/ijdst.300339

  • A QoS-Aware Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Edge Computing Resources in SDN-VANETs: System Implementation and Performance Evaluation

    Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications (IJMCMC)   12 ( 4 )   1 - 16   2022.1

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    DOI: 10.4018/IJMCMC.289161

  • Implementation and evaluation of a fuzzy-based system for determining stress feeling level in VANETs: Effect of driving experience and history on driver stress

    Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   28 ( 4 )   243 - 255   2022

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-220693

  • FSSLA: A Fuzzy-based scheme for slice service level agreement in 5G wireless networks and its performance evaluation

    Phudit Ampririt, Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   28 ( 1 )   47 - 64   2022

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-220678

  • Application of fuzzy logic for IoT node elimination and selection in opportunistic networks: performance evaluation of two fuzzy-based systems Reviewed

    Miralda Cuka, Donald Elmazi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli, Makoto Takizawa

    World Wide Web   24 ( 3 )   929 - 940   2021.8

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  • Application of Fuzzy Logic for Slice QoS in 5G Networks: A Comparison Study of Two Fuzzy-Based Schemes for Admission Control

    Phudit Ampririt, Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications (IJMCMC)   12 ( 2 )   18 - 35   2021.4

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    DOI: 10.4018/IJMCMC.2021040102

  • Effect of vehicle technical condition on real-time driving risk management in Internet of Vehicles: Design and performance evaluation of an integrated fuzzy-based system

    Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   13 ( 100363 )   2021.3

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2021.100363

  • An Integrated Fuzzy-based Admission Control System (IFACS) for 5G Wireless Networks: Its implementation and performance evaluation

    Phudit Ampririt, Seiji Ohara, Ermioni Qafzezi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   13 ( 100351 )   2021.3

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2020.100351

  • A Tabu list strategy based DQN for AAV mobility in indoor single-path environment: Implementation and performance evaluation

    Nobuki Saito, Tetsuya Oda, Aoto Hirata, Yuki Nagai, Masaharu Hirota, Kengo Katayama, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   14 ( 100394 )   2021.1

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2021.100394

  • A comparison study of chi-square and uniform distributions of mesh clients for different router replacement methods using WMN-PSODGA hybrid intelligent simulation system

    Admir Barolli, Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Shinji Sakamoto, Leonard Barolli, Makoto Takizawa

    Journal of High Speed Networks   27 ( 4 )   319 - 334   2021

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-210670

  • A fuzzy-based check-and-spray geocast routing protocol for opportunistic networks

    Khuram Khalid, Isaac Woungang, Sanjay K. Dhurandher, Jagdeep Singh, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   27 ( 1 )   1 - 12   2021

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-210648

  • A fuzzy-based approach for resource management in SDN-VANETs: Effect of trustworthiness on assessment of available edge computing resources

    Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   27 ( 1 )   33 - 44   2021

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-210650

  • Performance Evaluation of an Integrated Fuzzy-Based Driving-Support System for Real-Time Risk Management in VANETs Reviewed

    Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Phudit Ampririt, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Sensors   20 ( 22 )   2020.11

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  • IoT sensors management system using Agile-Kanban and its application for weather measurement and electric wheelchair management

    Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Web Information Systems   16 ( 3 )   281 - 293   2020.7

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWIS-06-2020-0036

  • Effect of Size of Giant Component for actor node selection in WSANs: A comparison study

    Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience   32 ( 8 )   2020.4

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cpe.5106

  • Fuzzy-based Driver Monitoring System (FDMS): Implementation of two intelligent FDMSs and a testbed for safe driving in VANETs

    Kevin Bylykbashi, Ermioni Qafzezi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Future Generation Computer Systems   105   665 - 674   2020.4

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2019.12.030

  • A comparison study of two fuzzy-based decision visiting systems (FBDVSs) for sightseeing spots

    Yi Liu, Ermioni Qafzezi, Seiji Ohara, Kevin Bylykbashi, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Web Information Systems   16 ( 2 )   249 - 262   2020.3

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWIS-10-2019-0046

  • Pareto set based optimized routing in opportunistic network

    Pragya Kuchhal, Sanjay K. Dhurandher, Isaac Woungang, Vinesh Kumar, Satbir Jain, Sahil Gupta, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing   11 ( 2 )   777 - 797   2020.2

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  • Dijkstra algorithm-based ray tracing for tunnel-like structures

    Kazunori Uchida, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing   11 ( 1 )   84 - 92   2020.1

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1504/ijguc.2020.1039

  • FBPCQS-Fuzzy-Based Peer Coordination Quality Systems for P2P Networks: Implementation and Performance Evaluation

    International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications (IJMCMC)   11 ( 3 )   2020

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  • Improving peer coordination quality in mobile P2P networks considering peer awareness and group synchronization: Implementation and performance evaluation of two fuzzy-based systems

    Vladi Kolici, Yi Liu, Ermioni Qafzezi, Donald Elmazi, Leonard Barolli

    Journal of High Speed Networks   26 ( 1 )   27 - 39   2020

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-200628

  • A fuzzy-based approach for event evaluation and actor selection in WSANs

    Donald Elmazi, Miralda Cuka, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   11 ( 100252 )   2020

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2020.100252

  • A Hybrid Intelligent Simulation System for Constructing IoT Networks: Performance Evaluation of WMN-PSODGA Simulation System Considering Different Router Replacement Methods

    Seiji Ohara, Admir Barolli, Phudit Ampririt, Shinji Sakamoto, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   11 ( 100215 )   2020

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    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iot.2020.100215

  • Coordination and management of cloud, fog and edge resources in SDN-VANETs using fuzzy logic: A comparison study for two fuzzy-based systems

    Ermioni Qafzezi, Kevin Bylykbashi, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli

    Internet of Things, Elsevier   11 ( 100169 )   2020

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  • Effect of Slice Priority for admission control in 5G Wireless Networks: A comparison study for two Fuzzy-based systems considering Software-Defined-Networks

    Phudit Ampririt, Yi Liu, Makoto Ikeda, Keita Matsuo, Leonard Barolli, Makoto Takizawa

    Journal of High Speed Networks   26 ( 3 )   169 - 183   2020

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    DOI: 10.3233/JHS-200637

  • WMN-PSODGA - An Intelligent Hybrid Simulation System for WMNs Considering Load Balancing: A Comparison for Different Client Distributions

    Seiji Ohara, Ermioni Qafzezi, Admir Barolli, Shinji Sakamoto, Yi Liu, Leonard Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)   11 ( 4 )   39 - 52   2020

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    DOI: 10.4018/IJDST.2020100103

  • Implementation of an intelligent hybrid simulation systems for WMNs based on particle swarm optimization and simulated annealing: performance evaluation for different replacement methods Reviewed

    Shinji Sakamoto, Kosuke Ozera, Admir Barolli, Makoto Ikeda, Leonard Barolli, Makoto Takizawa

    Soft Computing, Springer   23 ( 9 )   3029 - 3035   2019.5

  • A fuzzy-based approach for cluster management in VANETs: Performance evaluation for two fuzzy-based systems Reviewed

    Kosuke Ozera, Kevin Bylykbashi, Yi Liu, Leonard Barolli:

    Internet Things, Elsevier   3-4   120 - 133   2018.10

  • Effect of Diffracted Waves by Two Horizontal Edges in Propagation Path of a Wireless Communication Network Reviewed

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli

    Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technology   5 ( 2 )   273 - 287   2011.6

  • Evaluation of an Intelligent Fuzzy-based Cluster Head Selection System for WSNs Using Different Parameters

    L. Barolli, H. Ando, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, R. Miho, A. Koyama

    Proc. of WAINA-2011 Workshops, Biopolis, Singapore   2011.3

  • MANET-Viewer II: A Visualization System for Visualizing Packet Flow in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    S. Sato, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    Proc. of WAINA-2011 Workshops, Biopolis, Singapore   2011.3

  • A Simulation System for Multi Mobile Events in Wireless Sensor Networks

    T. Yang, Gj. Mino, E. Spaho, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2011, Biopolis, Singapore   2011.3

  • Experimental Results of a MANET Testbed in Indoor Stairs Environment

    M. Ikeda, E. Kulla, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2011, Biopolis, Singapore   2011.3

  • Ad Hoc Communications for Emergency Conditions

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2011, Biopolis, Singapore   2011.3

  • Using Grid Services to Parallelize IBM's Generic Log Adapter Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, C. Paniagua, L. Barolli, S. Caball・・スゥ

    Journal of Systems and Software   84 ( 1 )   55 - 62   2011

  • A Marketable Quality and Profitability Model for Corporations Considering Sellers and Buyers Market Reviewed

    H. Fukuda, V. Barolli, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining   6 ( 1 )   40627   2011

  • MANET Performance for Source and Destination Moving Scenarios Considering OLSR and AODV Protocols Reviewed

    E. Kulla, M. Hiyama, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, V. Kolici, R. Miho

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS), IOS Press   6 ( 4 )   325 - 339   2010.12

  • Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks for Mobile Event and Mobile Sink Reviewed

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia   6 ( 4 )   281 - 292   2010.12

  • Evaluation of Genetic Algorithms for Router Nodes Placement in Wireless Mesh Networks Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, C. Sanchez, E. Spaho

    Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Human Computing, Springer   1 ( 4 )   271 - 282   2010.12

  • Performance Analysis of Multihop Ad-hoc Network Using Multi-flow Traffic for Indoor Scenarios Reviewed

    M. Hiyama, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Ambient Intelligence & Humanized Computing (AIHC), Springer   1 ( 4 )   283 - 293   2010.12

  • Implementing a Mobile Campus Using MLE Moodle

    F. Xhafa, S. Caballe, I. Rustarazo, L. Barolli

    Proc. of 3PGCIC-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   207 - 214   2010.11

  • Performance Evaluation and Comparison of Fuzzy-based Intelligent CAC Systems邵イ\for Wireless Cellular Networks

    L. Barolli, Gj. Mino, T. Ikebata, A. Barolli, F. Xhafa, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS-2010), Thessaloniki, Greece   177 - 184   2010.11

  • Using Bi-clustering Algorithm for Analyzing Online Users Activity in a Virtual Campus

    F. Xhafa, S. Cabelle, L. Barolli, A. Molina, R. Miho

    Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS-2010), Thessaloniki, Greece   214 - 221   2010.11

  • Evaluation of a Fuzzy-Based CAC Scheme for Different Priorities in Wireless Cellular Networks

    T. Ikebata, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi and A. Koyama

    Proc. of NGWMN-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   616 - 621   2010.11

  • A Secure JXTA-Overlay Platform for Robot Control

    E. Spaho, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, J. Arnedo-Moreno, F. Xhafa and V. Kolici

    Proc. of 3PGCIC-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   71 - 76   2010.11

  • An Intelligent Fuzzy-Based Cluster Head Selection System for WSNs and Its Performance Evaluation for D3N Parameter

    H. Ando, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa and A. Koyama

    Proc. of NGWMN-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   648 - 653   2010.11

  • Experimental Evaluation of a MANET Testbed in Indoor Stairs Scenarios

    M. Hiyama, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, E. Kulla, F. Xhafa and A. Durresi

    Proc. of NTCAA-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   678 - 683   2010.11

  • Application of a JXTA-Overlay P2P Control System for a Biped Walking Robot

    K. Matsuo, Y. Ogata, E. Spaho, F. Xhafa and L. Barolli

    Proc. of RI3C-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   719 - 724   2010.11

  • Implementation of SmartBox End-Device for a P2P System and Its Evaluation for E-Learning and Medical Applications

    Y. Ogata, K. Matsuo, E. Spaho, L. Barolli and F. Xhafa

    Proc. of SCMAS-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   794 - 799   2010.11

  • Impact of Mobile Sink for Wireless Sensor Networks Considering Different Radio Models and Performance Metrics

    T. Yang, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa and A. Durresi

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   25 - 32   2010.11

  • Analysis of MANET Routing Protocols for Indoor Environment

    M. Ikeda, E. Kulla, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   40802   2010.11

  • A Zone Based Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks and Its Performance Improvement by Reduction of Control Packets

    Y. Sato, A. Koyama and L. Barolli

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   17 - 24   2010.11

  • Characteristics of Diffracted Waves Going over Building Rooftop

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli and K. Hayashi

    Proc. of MAPWC-2010/BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   571 - 576   2010.11

  • Tuning Operators of Genetic Algorithms for Mesh Routers Placement Problem in Wireless Mesh Networks

    F. Xhafa, C. Sanchez, A. Barolli, R. Miho, L. Barolli and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   80 - 87   2010.11

  • Impact of Source and Destination Movement on MANET Performance Considering BATMAN and AODV Protocols

    E. Kulla, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli and R. Miho

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   94 - 101   2010.11

  • Application of Genetic Algorithms for QoS Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Survey

    A. Barolli, M. Takizawa, F. Xhafa and L. Barolli

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   250 - 259   2010.11

  • Secure Hybrid Communications for Medical Applications

    A. Durresi, Z. Salih and L. Barolli

    Proc. of BWCCA-2010, Fukuoka, Japan   286 - 292   2010.11

  • Impact of Mobile Sink for Wireless Sensor Networks Considering Goodput and Routing Efficiency Metrics

    T. Yang, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Durresi and F. Xhafa

    Proc. of WAC-2010, Kobe, Japan   7(CD-ROM)   2010.9

  • Application of JXTA-Overlay Platform for Secure Robot Control Reviewed

    E. Spaho, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, J. Arnedo-Moreno

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia   6 ( 3 )   227 - 242   2010.9

  • Implementation of CAVENET and Its Usage for Performance Evaluation of AODV, OLSR and DYMO Protocols in Vehicular Networks Reviewed

    E. Spaho, L. Barolli, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, V. Kolici, R. Miho

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS), IOS Press   6 ( 3 )   213 - 227   2010.9

  • JXTA-Overlay P2P Platform and Its Application for Robot Control

    Y. Ogata, E. Spaho, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, J. Arnedo-Moreno and F. Xhafa

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   133 - 138   2010.9

  • Supporting Online Scenario-Based Learning with P2P Group-Based Systems

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, S. Caballe, and R. Fernandez

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   173 - 180   2010.9

  • A Fuzzy-Based CAC Scheme for Wireless Cellular Networks Considering Different Priorities

    T. Ikebata, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, A. Durresi and F. Xhafa

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   187 - 194   2010.9

  • A Multicast Routing Protocol for Reduction of Relay Nodes in MANETs

    M. Nomata, A. Koyama and L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   224 - 231   2010.9

  • Policy Based Mobility Support in Heterogeneous Networks

    P. Zhang, A. Durresi and L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   265 - 272   2010.9

  • Impact of Mobile Sink for Wireless Sensor Networks Considering Different Radio Models

    T. Yang, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, and F. Xhafa

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   350 - 357   2010.9

  • A Comparison Study Between Simulation and Experiment Results for MANETs

    M. Ikeda, E. Kulla, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   371 - 378   2010.9

  • Effects of Source and Destination Movement on MANET Performance Considering OLSR and AODV Protocols

    E. Kulla, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, R. Miho and V. Kolici

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   510 - 515   2010.9

  • Performance Evaluation of AODV, OLSR and DYMO Protocols for Vehicular Networks Using CAVENET

    E. Spaho, L. Barolli, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, V. Kolici and R. Miho

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   527 - 534   2010.9

  • Impact of Mobile Event Movement on the Performance of Wireless Sensor Networks

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of ICSNC-2010, Nice, France   88 - 93   2010.8

  • An Intelligent Fuzzy-Based cluster Head Selection for Wireless Sensor Networks and Its Performance Evaluation

    H. Ando, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, and A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS-2010, Takayama, Japan   55 - 61   2010.7

  • Efficient PeerGroup Management in JXTA-Overlay P2P System for Developing Groupware Tools Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, S. Caballe, R. Fernandez

    The Journal of Supercomputing, Springer   53 ( 1 )   45 - 65   2010.7

  • Network Trust Management in Emergency Situations Reviewed

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Computer and System Sciences   77 ( 4 )   677 - 686   2010.7

  • JXTA-OVERLAY: A P2P Platform for Distributed, Collaborative and Ubiquitous Computing Reviewed

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    IEEE Transaction on Industrial Electronics   ( 99 )   1 - 9   2010.6

  • Routing Efficiency in Wireless Sensor-Actor Networks Considering Semi-Automated Architecture Reviewed

    L. Barolli, T. Yang, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia   6 ( 2 )   97 - 113   2010.6

  • A Parallel Grid-based Implementation for Real Time Processing of Event Log Data in Collaborative Applications Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, C. Paniagua, L. Barolli, and S. Caball・・スゥ

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS)   6 ( 2 )   124 - 140   2010.6

  • A Testbed for MANET: Implementation, Experiences and Learned Lessons Reviewed

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    IEEE Systems Journal   4 ( 2 )   243 - 252   2010.6

  • Improvement and Performance Evaluation of CAVENET: A Network Simulation Tool for Vehicular Network

    L. Barolli, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Proc. of ICDCS-2010 Workshops, MNSA-2010, Genoa, Italy   118 - 125   2010.6

  • Local Search Methods for Efficient Router Nodes Placement in Wireless Mesh Networks Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, C. Sanchez, L. Barolli

    Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing   DOI: 10.1007/s10845-010-0412-5 ( On Line )   1 - 11   2010.5

  • Secure Communication Setup for a P2P based JXTA-Overlay Platform Reviewed

    J. A. Moreno, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    IEEE Transaction on Industrial Electronics   ( 99 )   1 - 10   2010.4

  • Effects of Diffracted Waves for Perfectly Conducting Wedges in the Propagation Path of Wireless Communication

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli

    Proc. of AINA-2010 Workshops, HWISE-2010, Perth, Australia   293 - 298   2010.4

  • A P2P Platform as a Digital Eco-System Approach for Collaborative and Ubiquitous Computing

    L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE DEST-2010, Dubai, UAE   80 - 87   2010.4

  • A Simulation System for WSNs as a Digital Eco-System Approach Considering Goodput Metric

    L. Barolli, T. Yang, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of IEEE DEST-2010, Dubai, UAE   375 - 380   2010.4

  • Adaptive Clustering Protocol for Wireless Networks

    A. Durresi, V. Parachuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2010, Perth, Australia   105 - 111   2010.4

  • Genetic Algorithms for Efficient Placement of Router Nodes in Wireless Mesh Networks

    F. Xhafa, C. Sanchez, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2010, Perth, Australia   465 - 472   2010.4

  • Mobility Effects of Wireless Multi-hop Networks in Indoor Scenarios

    M. Ikeda, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2010, Perth, Australia   495 - 502   2010.4

  • Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks for Mobile Sink Considering Consumed Energy Metric

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of AINA-2010 Workshops, FINA-2010, Perth, Australia   245 - 250   2010.4

  • Application of a JXTA-Overlay P2P System for End-Device Control and e-Learning Reviewed

    V. Kolici, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, R. Miho

    Multimedia Tools and Applications, Springer   DOI: 10.1007/s11042-010-0499-x ( On Line )   1 - 19   2010.3

  • Electromagnetic Fields Diffracted by Two Horizontal Edges with Arbitrary Angle for Different and Same Heights Reviewed

    104.J. Iwashige, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Computer Systems Science and Engineering   25 ( 2 )   40551   2010.3

  • Implementation and Evaluation of a SmartBox for E-Learning Using JXTA-Overlay P2P System Reviewed

    M. Keita, L. Barolli

    IPSJ Journal   50 ( 2 )   478 - 489   2010.2

  • Grid and P2P Middleware for Scientific Computing Systems

    F. Xhafa, S. Pllana, L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   409 - 414   2010.2

  • Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks for Different Radio Models Considering Mobile Event

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   180 - 187   2010.2

  • Source Adaptive Receiver Driven Layered Multicast

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   201 - 208   2010.2

  • Mobility Effects on the Performance of Mobile Ad hoc Networks

    M. Ikeda, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   230 - 237   2010.2

  • A Novel Sensor Web System for Tracking and Surveillance

    R. Palaniappan, P. Wahid, L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   238 - 244   2010.2

  • An Annealing Approach to Router Nodes Placement Problem in Wireless Mesh Networks

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, C. Sanchez, R. Miho

    Proc. of CISIS-2010, Krakow, Poland   245 - 252   2010.2

  • Grid and P2P Middleware for Wide-Area Parallel Processing Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, S. Pllana, L. Barolli, E. Spaho

    Journal of Concurrency Computation: Practice and Experience   23 ( 5 )   458 - 476   2010

  • Performance Evaluation of a Fuzzy-based CAC Scheme for Wireless Cellular Networks: A Case Study Considering Priority of On-going Connections Reviewed

    Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining   5 ( 3 )   269 - 284   2010

  • Performance Analysis of Movement Detection with RA Beaconing in Wireless IP Networks Reviewed

    G. De Marco, M. Longo, K. Sugita, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Wireless Mobile Computing (IJWMC)   4 ( 1 )   136 - 147   2010

  • Performance Evaluation of Wavelength Assignment Methods for WDM Networks Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, Y. Okada, N. Kamibayashi, and N. Shiratori

    International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies (IJASS)   3 ( 1 )   16 - 27   2010

  • A Pure P2P Synchronous Collaborative System Reviewed

    J. Ma, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa, and R. Huang

    International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies (IJASS)   3 ( 1 )   44 - 58   2010

  • Using Mobile Devices to Support Online Collaborative Learning Reviewed

    S. Cabelle, F. Xhafa, L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems   6 ( 1 )   27 - 47   2010

  • Architecture for Mobile Heterogeneous Multi Domain Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, P. Zhang, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems   6 ( 1 )   49 - 63   2010

  • Ubiquitous QoS Communications Using Scalable Satellite Networking Reviewed

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications   6 ( 2 )   214 - 228   2010

  • Mobility Effects in Mobile Ad hoc Networks

    M. Hiyama, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of CSA-2009, Jeju, Korea   679 - 684   2009.12

  • MANET-Viewer: A Visualization System for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    A. Koyama, K. Kamakura, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MoMM-2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia   452 - 457   2009.12

  • Analysis of Ad-Hoc Networks Connectivity Considering Shadowing Radio Model

    L. Barolli, Gj. Mino, F. Xhafa, G. De Marco, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Proc. of MoMM-2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia   464 - 468   2009.12

  • Securing a Java P2P Framework: The JXTA-Overlay Case

    J. Arnedo-Moreno, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F Xhafa

    Proc. of iiWAS-2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia   158 - 165   2009.12

  • A Security-aware Approach to JXTA-Overlay Primitives

    J. Arnedo-Moreno, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F Xhafa

    Proc. of ICPP-2009 Workshops, ADPNA-2009 Workshop, Vienna, Austria   431 - 436   2009.9

  • Wedges Modeling for Electromagnetic Fields Diffracted by Two Horizontal Edges with Arbitrary Angle

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICPP-2009 Workshops, SMECS-2009 Workshop, Vienna, Austria   154 - 159   2009.9

  • Locals Search Algorithms for Efficient Router Nodes Placement in Wireless Mesh Networks

    F. Xhafa, C. Sanchez, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   572 - 579   2009.8

  • Experimental Results and Evaluation of SmartBox Stimulation Device in a P2P E-learning System

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, J. A. Moreno, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   37 - 44   2009.8

  • Parameter Tuning of JXTA-Based P2P Platforms

    F. Xhafa, Z. Arrizabalaga, J. Misse, L Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   97 - 102   2009.8

  • HAP - A Heterogeneous Ad hoc Protocol

    A. Doci, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   109 - 114   2009.8

  • A Survey of Internet Mobility

    P. Zhang, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   147 - 154   2009.8

  • A Security Framework for JXTA-Overlay

    J. A. Moreno, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   212 - 219   2009.8

  • Performance Evaluation of a MANET Tested for Different Topologies

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, M. Hiyama, T. Yang, G. De Marco, A. Durresi

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   327 - 334   2009.8

  • Performance Analysis of OLSR Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks and Comparison Evaluation with AODV Protocol

    T. Yang, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   335 - 342   2009.8

  • A Comparison Study of Two Fuzzy-Based Handover Systems for Avoiding Ping-Pong Effect in Wireless Cellular Networks

    Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS-2009, Indianapolis, USA   564 - 571   2009.8

  • Ad Hoc and Neighborhood Search Methods for Placement of Mesh Routers in Wireless Mesh Networks

    F. Xhafa, C. Sanchez, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICDCS-2009 Workshops, MNSA-2009, Montreal, Canada   400 - 405   2009.6

  • Efficient Controlling of End-Devices in a JXTA-Based P2P Platform and its Application to Online Learning

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of IEEE DEST-2009, Istanbul, Turkey   523 - 528   2009.6

  • A Fuzzy-based Call Admission Control Scheme for Wireless Cellular Networks Considering Priority of On-going Connections

    Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of ICDCS-2009 Workshops, MNSA-2009, Montreal, Canada   380 - 387   2009.6

  • Mobility over Heterogeneous Multi Domain Networks

    P. Zhang, A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICDCS-2009 Workshops, MNSA-2009, Montreal, Canada   388 - 394   2009.6

  • Trust Management in Emergency Networks

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2009, Bradford, UK   167 - 174   2009.5

  • Performance Analysis of OLSR and BATMAN Protocols Considering Link Quality Parameter

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2009, Bradford, UK   307 - 314   2009.5

  • Implementation of an E-Learning System Using P2P, Web and Sensor Technologies

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, V. Kolici, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, R. Miho

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2009, Bradford, UK   800 - 807   2009.5

  • A Static Benchmarking for Grid Scheduling Problems

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, J. A. Gonzalez, P. Jura

    Proc. of AINA-2009 Workshops, BioCom-2009, Bradford, UK   170 - 175   2009.5

  • Real-time Monitoring of Vital Signs

    B. Payli, A. Durresi, D. U. Dincer, L. Barolli

    Proc. of AINA-2009 Workshops, BioCom-2009, Bradford, UK   1013 - 1018   2009.5

  • Fast Autonomous System Traceback Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Elsevier   32 ( 2 )   448 - 454   2009.3

  • Electromagnetic Fields Diffracted by Two Horizontal Edges with Arbitrary Angle Considering Different Heights

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli, D. Uchida

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   1229 - 1234   2009.3

  • Stimulation Effects of SmartBox for E-learning Using JXTA-Overlay P2P System

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, V. Kolici, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   231 - 238   2009.3

  • Performance Evaluation of Link Quality Extension in Multihop Wireless Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, M. Hiyama, G. De Marco, T. Yang, A. Durresi

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   311 - 318   2009.3

  • MixMobGen - A Realistic Mixed Traffic Mobility Generator for Ad Hoc Network Simulations

    A. Doci, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   335 - 342   2009.3

  • Implementation and Evaluation of a Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System

    A. Yamazaki, A. Koyama, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   367 - 374   2009.3

  • Heterogeneous Multi Domain Network Architecture for Military Communications

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   382 - 387   2009.3

  • Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Sensor Network Considering Mobile Event

    T. Yang, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, F. Xhafa, R. Miho

    Proc. of CISIS-2009, Fukuoka, Japan   1169 - 1174   2009.3

  • Recent Advances on the Simulation Models for Ad-hoc Networks: Real Traffic and Mobility Models Reviewed

    A. Doci, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Journal of Scalable Computing: Practice and Ecperience (SCPE)   10 ( 1 )   40554   2009

  • A Web Interface for the HyperSim-G Grid Simulation Package Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, D. Martos

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services   5 ( 1 )   17 - 29   2009

  • A Scalable Anonymous Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Reviewed

    M. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Embedded Computing (JEC)   3 ( 1 )   77 - 85   2009

  • MPLS Traffic Engineering for Multimedia on Satellite Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia   5 ( 1 )   40613   2009

  • JXTA-Overlay: An Interface for Efficient Peer Selection in P2P JXTA-based Systems Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, T. Daradoumis, R. Fernandez, S. Caballe

    Computer Standards & Interfaces, Elsevier   31 ( 5 )   886 - 893   2009

  • Implementation and Performance Evaluation of Two Fuzzy-based Handover Systems for Wireless Cellular Networks Reviewed

    Gj. Mino, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Mobile Information Systems   5 ( 4 )   339 - 361   2009

  • Automatic Performance Model Transformation from a Human-Intuitive to a Machine-Efficient Form Reviewed

    S. Pllana, S. Benkner, F. Xhafa, L. Barolli

    Journal of Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (SCPE)   10 ( 1 )   35 - 47   2009

  • Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Sensor Network for Mobile and Stationary Event Cases Considering Routing Efficiency and Goodput Metrics Reviewed

    T. Yang, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, A. Durresi

    Journal of Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (SCPE)   10 ( 1 )   99 - 109   2009

  • A Novel Approach for Hybrid Performance Modeling and Prediction of Large-Scale Computing Systems Reviewed

    S. Pllana, S. Benkner, F. Xhafa, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing   1 ( 4 )   316 - 327   2009

  • A High Performance Computing Model for Marketable Quality and Profitability of Corporations Reviewed

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN)   5 ( 5/6 )   343 - 352   2009

  • A GA-based QoS Multicast Routing Algorithm for Large Scale Networks Reviewed

    A. Koyama, T. Nishie, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN)   5 ( 5/6 )   381 - 387   2009

  • Tools for Performance Assessment of OLSR Protocol Reviewed

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, T. Yang, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Mobile Information Systems   5 ( 2 )   165 - 176   2009

  • Evaluation of P2P Multimedia Clustering Techniques in JXTA-Overlay Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, E. Jaen, S. Caballe

    Multimedia Systems, Springer   15 ( 5 )   283 - 293   2009

  • Performance Evaluation of Selective-Bordercasting Zone Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, Y. Honma, A. Durresi, J. Arai

    International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC)   3 ( 4 )   312 - 319   2009

  • Anonymous Communication Protocol for Sensor Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli, R. Kannan

    International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC)   3 ( 4 )   236 - 246   2009

  • Design and Implementation of a Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System Reviewed

    A. Yamazaki, A. Koyama, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services   5 ( 4 )   339 - 355   2009

  • Performance Evaluation of Two-Fuzzy based Cluster Head Selection Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks Reviewed

    J. Anno, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   4 ( 4 )   297 - 312   2008.12

  • A Simulation System for Routing Efficiency in Wireless Sensor-Actor Networks: A Case Study for Semi-automated Architecture

    L. Barolli, T. Yang, M. Ikeda, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2008, Melbourne, Australia   567 - 574   2008.12

  • A P2P System Based on JXTA-Overlay and Its Application for End-Device Control

    V. Kolici, K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, R. Miho

    Proc. of MoMM-2008, Linz, Austria   364 - 369   2008.11

  • A WEB Interface for Hypersim-G Grid Simulation Package

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, D. Martos

    Proc. of iiWAS-2008, Linz, Austria   312 - 317   2008.11

  • Implementation of New Functions for Improving Learners Motivation in a Web-Based E-Learning System

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    Proc. of iiWAS-2008, Linz, Austria   359 - 366   2008.11

  • New Functions for Stimulating Learners Motivation in a Web-Based E-learning System Reviewed

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    Journal of Distance Education Technologies (JDET)   6 ( 4 )   34 - 49   2008.10

  • A Context-Aware Fuzzy-Based Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks and Its Performance Evaluation Reviewed

    L. Barolli, J. Anno, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   4 ( 3/4 )   241 - 258   2008.10

  • Automatic Performance Model Transformation from UML to C++

    S. Pllana, S. Benker, F. Xhafa, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICPP-2008 Workshops, Portland, USA   228 - 235   2008.9

  • Performance Evaluation of Load-balancing Multi-path Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    Z. Jean-eudes, A. Koyama, T. Tanno, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2008, Torino, Italy   91 - 100   2008.9

  • Experimental and Simulation Evaluation of OLSR Protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, T. Yang, A. Durresi

    Proc. of NBiS-2008, Torino, Italy   111 - 121   2008.9

  • A Fuzzy-Based Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks: A Case Study for Handover Enforcement

    L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS-2008, Torino, Italy   212 - 222   2008.9

  • Secure Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2008, Torino, Italy   273 - 282   2008.9

  • A Fuzzy-based Handover System for Avoiding Ping-Pong Effect in Wireless Cellular Networks

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of ICPP-2008 Workshops, Portland, USA   135 - 142   2008.9

  • Security of Mobile and Heterogeneous Wireless Networks in Battlefields

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICPP-2008 Workshops, Portland, USA   167 - 172   2008.9

  • Performance Evaluation of Two Search Space Reduction Methods for a Distributed Network Architecture

    L. Barolli, M.Ikeda, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS-2008, Torino, Italy   49 - 53   2008.9

  • Three Dimensional Broadcast Protocol for Wireless Networks

    V. Paruchuri, Arjan Durresi, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of ICPP-2007, Xian, China   8(CD-ROM)   2008.9

  • AR-TDMA: An Adaptive Reservation Time Division Multiple Access Control Protocol for Robot Inter-communication Reviewed

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, and L. Barolli

    International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC)   3 ( 1/2 )   4 - 11   2008.7

  • A Cluster Head Decision System for Sensor Networks Using Fuzzy Logic and Number of Neighbor Nodes

    J. Anno, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of IEEE Ubi-media-2008, Lanzhou, China   50 - 56   2008.7

  • Routing Efficiency of AODV and DSR in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of MNSA-2008/ICDCS-2008, Beijing, China   66 - 71   2008.6

  • Adaptive Layered Multicast for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MNSA-2008/ICDCS-2008, Beijing, China   48 - 53   2008.6

  • Stability Problems of Transport of Event Data in Realistic Wireless Sensor Networks Reviewed

    G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (IJDSN)   4 ( 2 )   129 - 141   2008.5

  • Network Adaptive Layered Multicast Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   4 ( 1 )   71 - 82   2008.3

  • Design and Implementation of a JXTA-Overlay P2P System and Smart Box

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of FINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   407 - 412   2008.3

  • An Intelligent Handoff System for Wireless Cellular Networks Using Fuzzy Logic and Random Walk Model

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama, and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of CISIS-2008, Barcelona, Spain   40674   2008.3

  • Extending JXTA Protocols for P2P File Sharing Systems

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, R. Fern・・ス。ndez, T. Daradoumis, S. Caballe and V. Kolici

    Proc. of CISIS-2008, Barcelona, Spain   35 - 40   2008.3

  • Hybrid Performance Modeling and Prediction of Large-Scale Computing Systems

    S. Pllana, S. Benkner, F. Xhafa, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2008, Barcelona, Spain   132 - 138   2008.3

  • A Computing Model for Marketable Quality and Profitability of Corporations: A Case Study Evaluation Using a New Sources Data

    H. Fukuda, V. Barolli, L. Barolli, and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of CISIS-2008, Barcelona, Spain   177 - 183   2008.3

  • Secure Mobile Communications for Battlefields

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of CISIS-2008, Barcelona, Spain   205 - 210   2008.3

  • Evaluation of Clustering Techniques for Efficient Searching in JXTA-based P2P Systems

    F. Xhafa, E. J. Villoldo, T. Daradoumis, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of ASHEs-2008 Workshop, Barcelona, Spain   466 - 471   2008.3

  • Implementation and Design of New Functions for a Web-Based E-learning System to Stimulate Learners Motivation

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of CESA-2008 Workshop, Barcelona, Spain   513 - 518   2008.3

  • A BAT in the Lab: Experimental Results of New Link State Routing Protocol

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   295 - 302   2008.3

  • Hybrid Stealthy Communication Protocol

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   606 - 611   2008.3

  • A Computing Model for Marketable Quality and Profitability of Corporations: Model Evaluation Based on Two Different Sources Data

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli and M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   787 - 794   2008.3

  • Efficient Peer Selection in P2P JXTA-Based Platforms

    F. Xhafa, T. Daradoumis, L. Barolli, R. Fernandez, S. Caballe, V. Kolici

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   1013 - 1020   2008.3

  • A Care Communication System with Space Sharing Function

    A. Koyama, Y. Takenaka, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2008, Okinawa, Japan   1042 - 1048   2008.3

  • Hierarchical QoS Routing Using Heuristics Algorithms Reviewed

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Information Processing of Japan   49 ( 2 )   692 - 705   2008.2

  • Priority Based Wireless Communication for Health Monitoring on Highways Reviewed

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Interconnections Networks   9 ( 4 )   337 - 349   2008

  • Extension and Evaluation of JXTA Protocols for Supporting Reliable P2P Distributed Computing Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, Raul Fernandez, Thanasis Daradoumis, Santi Caballe

    International Journal of Web Information Systems (IJWIS)   4 ( 1 )   121 - 135   2008

  • An Enhanced Network Service Pricing Model Considering Network Externalities Reviewed

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Information Systems and e-Business Management (ISeB)   6 ( 1 )   40687   2008

  • A Speed-Aware Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks Based on Fuzzy Logic Reviewed

    L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   4 ( 1 )   40555   2008

  • Performance Evaluation of WWW Conference System for Supporting Remote Mental Health Care Education Reviewed

    K. Sugita, N. Uchida, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    International Journal of Virtual Technology and Multimedia (IJVTM)   1 ( 1 )   75 - 93   2008

  • Ubiquitous QoS Communications using Scalable Satellite Networking Reviewed

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence (JUCI)   2 ( 1 )   40551   2008

  • Design, Field Experiments and Evaluation of a Web-based Remote Medical-care Support System Reviewed

    A. Koyama, J. Arai, S. Sasaki, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services   4 ( 1 )   80 - 99   2008

  • Performance Analysis of an Ad Hoc Network for Emergency and Collaborative Environments Reviewed

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, T. Yang, L. Barolli

    Journal of Telecommunication Systems, Springer   38 ( 3-4 )   133 - 146   2008

  • Secure Authentication in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   4 ( 2 )   119 - 130   2008

  • Implementation of a JXTA-based P2P e-Learning System and Its Performance Evaluation Reviewed

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    International Journal of Web Information Systems   4 ( 3 )   352 - 371   2008

  • Networked Biomedical System for Ubiquitous Health Monitoring Reviewed

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, A. Merkoci, L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   4 ( 3 )   211 - 218   2008

  • An Experimental Study on Genetic Algorithms for Resource Allocation On Grid Systems Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Journal of Interconnections Networks (JOIN)   8 ( 4 )   427 - 443   2007.12

  • An Intelligent Call Admission Control System for Wireless Cellular Networks Based on Fuzzy Logic Reviewed

    L. Barolli

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   3 ( 4 )   331 - 346   2007.12

  • Performance Evaluation of Reactive and Proactive Protocols for Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks Using Different Radio Models Reviewed

    T. Yang, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Journal of Interconnections Networks (JOIN)   8 ( 4 )   387 - 405   2007.12

  • CAVENET: Description and Analysis of a Toolbox for Vehicular Networks Simulation

    G. De Marco, M. Tadauchi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of PMAC-2WN-2007/ICPADS-2007, Hsinchu, Taiwan   6(USB 2.0 SD Card Reader)   2007.12

  • Performance Evaluation of a Fuzzy-based Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of MoMM-2007, Jakarta, Indonesia   155 - 164   2007.12

  • JXTA-Overlay: A P2P System for Groupware Tools

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, R. Fernandez, T. Daradoumis, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of BWCCA-2007 International Workshop, Jakarta, Indonesia   40805   2007.12

  • Network Energy Consumption in Ad-Hoc Networks Under Different Radio Models

    T. Yang, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2007, Hsinchu, Taiwan   8(USB 2.0 SD Card Reader)   2007.12

  • A Cluster Head Selection Method for Wireless Sensor Networks based on Fuzzy Logic

    J. Anno, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi

    Proc. of IEEE TENCON-2007, Taipei, Taiwan   4(CD-ROM)   2007.10

  • An Enhanced Marketable Quality and Profitability Model for Network Service Pricing: Some Numerical Analysis

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of ADPNA-2007/ICPP-2007, Xian, China   6(CD-ROM)   2007.9

  • A Simple Statistical Methodology for Testing Ad-hoc Networks

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   40553   2007.9

  • SKEMON: A Simple Certificate-Less Method for Key Exchange by Using Mobile Networks

    C. Sakamoto, G. De Marco, R. Yaegashi, M. Tadauchi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   108 - 117   2007.9

  • Guidelines for Network Service Pricing: An Extended Model Considering Increase of Network Users

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   227 - 237   2007.9

  • Improvement of JXTA Protocols for Supporting Reliable Distributed Applications in P2P Systems

    F. Xhafa, R. Fernandez, T. Daradoumis, L. Barolli, S. Caballe

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   345 - 354   2007.9

  • Integrated Biomedical System for Ubiquitous Health Monitoring

    A. Durresi, A. Merkoci, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   397 - 405   2007.9

  • A Fuzzy-based Speed-aware Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS-2007, Regensburg, Germany   513 - 522   2007.9

  • An Experimental Study on Peer Selection in a P2P Network over PlanetLab

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, R. Fernandez, T. Daradoumis

    Proc. of ADPNA-2007/ICPP-2007, Xian, China   6(CD-ROM)   2007.9

  • Performance Behavior of AODV, DSR and DSDV Protocols for Different Radio Modes in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ADPNA-2007/ICPP-2007, Xian, China   6(CD-ROM)   2007.9

  • Requirements for an Event-Based Simulation Package for Grid Systems Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, J. Carretero, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   8 ( 2 )   163 - 178   2007.6

  • EZRP: An Enhanced Zone-Based Routing Protocol for Ad-Hoc Networks and its Performance Evaluation Reviewed

    A. Koyama, J. Arai, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Journal of Concurrency: Practice and Experience, Wiley Inter-Science   19 ( 8 )   1157 - 1170   2007.6

  • A Fuzzy-based Call Admission Control System for Wireless Cellular Networks

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Proc. of MNSA-2007/ICDCS-2007, Toronto, Canada   8(CD-ROM)   2007.6

  • Wireless Communications for Health Monitoring on Highways

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MNSA-2007/ICDCS-2007, Toronto, Canada   8(CD-ROM)   2007.6

  • Immediate Mode Scheduling of Independent Jobs in Computational Grids

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2007, Niagara Falls, Canada   970 - 977   2007.5

  • FAST: Fast Autonomous System Traceback

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2007, Niagara Falls, Canada   498 - 505   2007.5

  • Experimental Performance Evaluation of a Pro-Active Ad-hoc Routing Protocol in Out- and Indoor Scenarios

    G. De Marco, M. Ikeda, T. Yang, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2007, Niagara Falls, Canada   40738   2007.5

  • Implementation and Field Experiments of a Remote Medical-care Supporting System

    A. Koyama, J. Arai, S, Sasaki, T. Numajiri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of FINA-2007/AINA-2007, Niagara Falls, Canada   148 - 153   2007.5

  • A Marketable Quality and Profitability Model Considering Service Providers and Consumers Relation Reviewed

    H. Fukuda, V. Barolli, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of Business Data Communication and Networking (IJBDCN)   3 ( 2 )   51 - 71   2007.4

  • Secure Spatial Authentication using Cell Phones

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of FARES-2007/ARES-2007, Vienna, Austria   543 - 549   2007.4

  • MPLS Traffic Engineering in Satellite Networks

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa

    Proc. of CISIS-2007, Vienna, Austria   19 - 24   2007.4

  • Using a Grid Platform for Enabling Real Time User Modeling in On-line Campus

    S. Caballe, F. Xhafa, T. Daradoumis, J. Esteve, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Proc. of CISIS-2007, Vienna, Austria   35 - 42   2007.4

  • A Distributed QoS Routing and CAC Framework: Performance Evaluation of Its SSRA and InterD Agents

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, A. Durresi, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama

    Proc. of CISIS-2007, Vienna, Austria   60 - 67   2007.4

  • Design and Implementation of a Remote Medical-care Supporting System

    A. Koyama, J. Arai, S. Sasaki, L. Barolli

    Proc. of 3PGIC-2007/CISIS-2007, Vienna, Austria   240 - 245   2007.4

  • On Some Current Results of Graph Theory for Ad-hoc Networks Reviewed

    G. De Marco and L. Barolli

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   3 ( 1 )   15 - 33   2007.3

  • Congestion Control Using Multilevel Explicit Congestion Notification Reviewed

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, R. Jain, M. Takizawa

    IPSJ Journal   48 ( 2 )   42 - 54   2007.2

  • Anonymous Routing for Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks   3 ( 1 )   105 - 117   2007.1

  • Secure Emergency Communication of Cellular Phones in Ad Hoc Mode Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Bulusu, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Journal of Ad Hoc Networks   5 ( 1 )   126 - 133   2007.1

  • A Search Space Reduction Algorithm for Improving the Performance of a GA-based Routing Method in Ad-Hoc Network Reviewed

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, A. Durresi, A. Koyama, J. Iwashige

    International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (IJDSN)   3 ( 1 )   41 - 57   2007.1

  • Performance Evaluation of Wireless Sensor Networks for Event-Detection with Shadowing-Induced Radio Irregularities Reviewed

    G. De Marco, T. Yang, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   3 ( 3/4 )   251 - 266   2007

  • Batch Mode Scheduling in Grid Systems Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services   3 ( 1 )   19 - 37   2007

  • Turning Point from Economies of Scale to Quality Enhancement: A Marketable Quality and Profitability Model for Corporations Reviewed

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining (IJBIDM)   2 ( 2 )   227 - 248   2007

  • Immediate Mode Scheduling in Grid Systems Reviewed

    F. Xhafa, J. Carretero, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services   3 ( 2 )   219 - 236   2007

  • Taxonomy and Analysis of IP Micro-mobility Protocols in Single and Simultaneous Movements Scenario Reviewed

    G. De Marco, L.Barolli, S. Loreto

    Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   3 ( 2 )   55 - 70   2007

  • A Computing Model for Enhancing Service Quality and Increasing Profitability of Corporations: Model Evaluation Based on Two Different Sources Data Reviewed

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Service Oriented Computing and Applications   1 ( 4 )   213 - 222   2007

  • Secure Broadcast for Inter Vehicle Communication Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Bulusu, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN)   5 ( 1/2 )   54 - 61   2007

  • Clustering Protocol for Sensor Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   7 ( 4 )   423 - 436   2006.12

  • QoS-Energy Aware Broadcast for Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   2 ( 4 )   344 - 258   2006.12

  • Performance Evaluation of Server Load for a WWW-based Video-Conference System

    K. Sugita, N. Uchida, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Proc. of iiWAS-2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia   173 - 182   2006.12

  • Evaluation of Batch Mode Methods for Scheduling in Grid Systems

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, A. Durresi

    Proc. of BWCCA-2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia   27 - 36   2006.12

  • A Bound for the Connectivity of Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks with Unidirectional and Irregular Links

    G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of BWCCA-2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia   231 - 239   2006.12

  • A Case Study of Event Detection in Lattice Wireless Sensor Network with Shadowing-Induced Radio Irregularities

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MoMM-2006, Yogyakarta, Indonesia   241 - 250   2006.12

  • Performance Evaluation of an Intelligent CAC and Routing Framework for Multimedia Applications in Broadband Networks Reviewed

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, G. De Marco, J. Iwashige

    Journal of Computer and System Science (JCSS)   72 ( 7 )   1183 - 1200   2006.11

  • Performance Analysis of the Event-Reliability Approach for a Lattice Wireless Sensor Network with Radio Irregularities

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE TENCON-2006, Hong Kong   4(CD-ROM)   2006.11

  • Impact of Radio Randomness on Performances of Lattice Wireless Sensors Networks based on Event-Reliability Concept Reviewed

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Mobile Information Systems (MIS)   2 ( 4 )   211 - 227   2006.10

  • A Marketable Quality and Profitability Model for Network Pricing

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE ICEBE-2006, Shangai, China   344 - 351   2006.10

  • A Web-based E-learning System for Increasing Study Efficiency by Stimulating Learner Motivation Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, G. De Marco

    Journal of Information Systems Frontiers, (Springer Publishers)   8 ( 4 )   297 - 306   2006.9

  • Tokens for Anonymous Communication in the Internet

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli, R. Jain, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of NBiS-2006/DEXA-2006, Krakow, Poland   83 - 87   2006.9

  • A Quality Enhancement Model Considering Service Providers and Consumers Relation

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of NBiS-2006/DEXA-2006, Krakow, Poland   45 - 49   2006.9

  • Impact of Radio Irregularities on Topology Tradeoffs of WSN

    G. De Marco, Y. Tao, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2006/DEXA-2006, Krakow, Poland   50 - 54   2006.9

  • A Marketable Quality and Profitability Model: A Case Study for Japanese Corporations Reviewed

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    International Journal of Business Intelligence and Data Mining (IJBIDM)   1 ( 4 )   450 - 474   2006.8

  • Implementation and Performance Evaluation of WWW Conference System for Supporting Remote Mental Health Care Education Reviewed

    K. Sugita, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, N. Uchida and A. Miyakawa

    Journal of Distance Education Technologies (Idea Group Publishing)   4 ( 3 )   77 - 96   2006.7

  • Evaluation of a Network Extraction Topology Algorithm for Reducing Search Space of a GA-based Routing Approach

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, A. Durresi, A. Koyama, M. Durresi

    Proc. of MNSA-2006/ICDCS-2006, Lisbona, Portugal   6(CD-ROM)   2006.6

  • Scalable Traceback against Distributed Denial of Service Reviewed

    M. Durresi, L. Barolli, V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi

    International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS)   2 ( 2 )   221 - 233   2006.4

  • Adaptive Inter Vehicle Communications Reviewed

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    International Journal of Wireless Information Networks (Springer Science)   13 ( 2 )   151 - 160   2006.4

  • Secure 3G User Authentication in Ad-hoc Serving Networks

    A.Durresi, L. Evans, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    The First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security ARES-2006, Vienna, Austria   488 - 495   2006.4

  • An Enhanced Zone-Based Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Based on Route Reliability

    A. Koyama, Y. Honma, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2006, Vienna, Austria   1   61 - 66   2006.4

  • Evaluation of a Marketable Quality and Profitability Model Considering General Distribution

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2006, Vienna, Austria   1   179 - 184   2006.4

  • smartAR: A Proposal of IP Micro-mobility Protocol for Single and Simultaneous Movements Scenario

    G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2006, Vienna, Austria   1   491 - 496   2006.4

  • Secure and Continuous Management of Heterogeneous Ad Hoc Networks

    A. Durresi, V. Bulusu, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2006, Vienna, Austria   1   511 - 516   2006.4

  • Clustering Protocol for Sensor Networks

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2006, Vienna, Austria   2   313 - 317   2006.4

  • smartAR: A pseudo End-to-End Approach for IP Micro-Mobility Reviewed

    G. De Marco, L. Barolli, M. Longo

    Journal of Interconnection Network (JOIN)   7 ( 1 )   21 - 35   2006.3

  • Delay-Energy aware Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Ad Hoc Networks Reviewed

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   7 ( 1 )   37 - 49   2006.3

  • Air to Air Communication Protocol

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli, R. Jain

    Proc. of 27th IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT, USA   40551   2006.3

  • Load Early Detection (LED): A Congestion Control Algorithm Based on Routers Traffic Load Reviewed

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, M. Sridharan, S. Chellapan, R. Jain

    IPSJ Journal   47 ( 2 )   355 - 368   2006

  • M3PS: a JXTA-based Multiplatform P2P System and Its Web Application Tools Reviewed

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Durresi, G. De Marco

    International Journal of Web Information Systems (IJWIS)   2 ( 3/4 )   187 - 196   2006

  • Electromagnetic Fields Diffracted by Two Edges with Arbitrary Angle in a Plane Reviewed

    J. Iwashige, L. Barolli, Y. Fukuyama, H. Iwami

    International Journal of Microwave and Optical Technology   1 ( 2 )   854 - 859   2006

  • Intervehicle Communication Protocol for Emergency Situations

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli, F. Hsu

    Proc. of IEEE ISPAN-2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA   530 - 535   2005.12

  • A Hierarchical Anonymous Communication Protocol for Sensor Networks

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IFIP International Conference on Embedded And Ubiquitous Computing (EUC-05), Nagasaki, Japan, LNCS   3824   1123 - 1132   2005.12

  • Anonymous Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks against Location Disclosure Attacks

    72.V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of UISW-2005/EUC-2005, Nagasaki, Japan, LNCS   3823   238 - 247   2005.12

  • Performance Analysis of IP Micro-mobility Protocols in Single and Simultaneous Movements Scenario

    73.G. De Marco, S. Loreto, L. Barolli

    Proc. of UISW-2005/EUC-2005, Nagasaki, Japan, LNCS   3823   443 - 451   2005.12

  • An Effective Topology Extraction Algoritm for Search Reduction Space of a GA-based QoS Routing Method in Ad-Hoc Networks

    S. Ohba, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, A. Durresi and J. Iwashige

    Proc. of The 8th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks (ISPAN-2005), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA   400 - 405   2005.12

  • QoS-Energy aware Broadcast for Sensor Networks

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli, R. Jain

    Proc. of IEEE ISPAN-2005, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA   524 - 529   2005.12

  • Performance Evaluation of an Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocol for Robot Communication in Autonomous Distributed Systems (in Japanese) Reviewed

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IPSJ Journal   46 ( 11 )   2676 - 2686   2005.11

  • Scalable Inter-Vehicle Communication Protocol Reviewed

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM)   1 ( 3 )   224 - 234   2005.9

  • RA-RA: A New Bandwidth Efficient Scheme for Movement Detection in MIPv6

    G. De Marco, M. Longo, L. Barolli, S. Loreto

    IEEE Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, Siena, Italy   6(CD-ROM)   2005.9

  • Energy aware Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2005/DEXA-2005, Copenhagen, Denmark   133 - 137   2005.8

  • Performance Evaluation of WWW-Based Conference System

    S. Baba, K. Sugita, N. Uchida, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, A.Durresi

    Proc. NBiS-2005/DEXA-2005, Copenhagen, Denmark   50 - 54   2005.8

  • Comparison of RA Beaconing Techniques in Mobile IPv6

    G. De Marco, K. Sugita, L. Barolli

    Proc. of NBiS-2005/DEXA-2005, Copenhagen, Denmark   106 - 110   2005.8

  • Emergency Broadcast for Sensor Intervehicle Communications

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICPADS/HWISE-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   402 - 406   2005.7

  • Performance Analysis of an Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocol for Robot Communication

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    Proc. IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   210 - 216   2005.7

  • A Distance Learning System for Improving Learner Study Efficiency by Stimulating Learner Volition

    S. Takahama, N. Nakamura, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, K. Sugita

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   237 - 243   2005.7

  • Performance Evaluation of WWW Conference System for Supporting Remote Mental Health Care Education

    K. Sugita, N. Uchida, A. Miyakawa, G. De Marco, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   271 - 277   2005.7

  • Delay-Energy Aware Routing Protocol for Sensor and Actor Networks

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   292 - 298   2005.7

  • A Walkthrough from Smart Spaces to Smart Hyperspaces towards a Smart World with Ubiquitous Intelligence

    J. Ma, L. T. Yang, B. O. Apduhan, R. Huang, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa, T. K. Shih

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   370 - 376   2005.7

  • A CAC and Routing Framework for Multimedia Applications in Broadband Networks Using Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithm

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, S. Ohba, G. Capi, A. Koyama, M. Durresi

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   648 - 654   2005.7

  • A New Quality of Service Multicast Routing Protocol Based on Genetic Algorithm

    A. Koyama, T. Nishie, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   655 - 660   2005.7

  • A Technique to Analyse Session Initiation Protocol Traffic

    G. De Marco, G. Iacovoni, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE IEEE ICPADS-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   595 - 599   2005.7

  • Routing through Backbone Structures on Sensor Networks

    V. Paruchuri, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICPADS/HWISE-2005, Fukuoka, Japan   397 - 401   2005.7

  • RA Beaconing Optimization for Fast Handover in MIPv6

    G. De Marco, K. Sugita, L. Barolli

    IEEE International Symposium on Telecommunication 2005, Dresden, Germany   6(CD-ROM)   2005.6

  • Implementation of WWW Conference System for Supporting Remote Mental Health Care Education

    K. Sugita, K. Uchida, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MNSA-2005/ICDCS-2005,   686 - 692   2005.6

  • Performance Evaluation of AR-TDMA Protocol for Robot Communication

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    Proc. of MNSA-2005/ICDCS-2005,   743 - 748   2005.6

  • Optimized Geographical Routing Protocol for Inter-Vehicle Communications

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICDCS-MNSA-2005, Columbus, Ohio   749 - 755   2005.6

  • Control Theory Optimization of MECN in Satellite Networks

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, M. Sridharan, S. Chellappan, R. Jain, H. Ozbai

    Proc. of ICDCS-MNSA-2005, Columbus, Ohio   770 - 776   2005.6

  • LIVE: Load balanced Inter-Vehicle Routing Protocol

    A. Durresi, M. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE Electro/Information Technology Conference EIT-2005, Lincoln, Nebraska   M43 1-6   2005.5

  • Towards a Smart World and Ubiquitous Intelligence: A Walkthrough from Smart Things to Smart Hyperspaces and UbicKids Reviewed

    J. Ma, L.T. Yang, B.O. Apduhan, R. Huang, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications   1 ( 1 )   53 - 68   2005.3

  • Sensor Inter-vehicle Communication for Safe Highways

    M. Durresi, A. Durresi, L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE USW-2005/AINA-2005,   599 - 604   2005.3

  • A Multiplatform P2P System: Its Implementation and Applications

    N. Nakamura, S. Takahama, L. Barolli, J. Ma, K. Sugita

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2005,   171 - 176   2005.3

  • Application of Policing Mechanisms for Broadband Networks: Issues and Difficulties

    T. Gouda, L. Barolli, K. Sugita, A. Koyama, A. Durresi, G. De Marco

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2005,   183 - 188   2005.3

  • Experimental Results of Feature Extraction Method for Digital Traditional Japanese Crafting System

    K. Sugita, T. Ishida, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli, Y. Shibata

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2005,   235 - 240   2005.3

  • A CAC Scheme for Multimedia Applications Based on Fuzzy Logic

    L. Barolli, M. Durresi, K. Sugita, A. Durresi, A. Koyama

    Proc. of IEEE AINA-2005,   473 - 478   2005.3

  • Performance Evaluation of a Scalable Media Access Control Protocol for Single Hop WDM Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A.Koyama, B. O. Apduhan, A.Durresi, K. Sugita, R. Miho

    International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN)   3 ( 5/6 )   309 - 319   2005

  • Implementation of Pure P2P Collaboration Multiplatform and Its Applications Reviewed

    N. Nakamura, L. Barolli, S. Takahama, K. Sugita, J. Ma, A. Durresi

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   6 ( 3 )   229 - 244   2005

  • A Feature Extraction Method for Retrieving Traditional Japanese Crafting Objects Reviewed

    K. Sugita, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli, Y. Shibata

    International Journal of Kansei Engineering   5 ( 3 )   15 - 24   2005

  • An Efficient Multi-Purpose Optimization Method for QoS Routing Using Genetic Algorithm Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, G. Capi, B. O. Apduhan, J. Arai, A.Durresi

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   5 ( 4 )   409 - 428   2004.12

  • A Selective Border-casting Zone Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Networks

    L. Barolli, Y. Honma and A. Koyama

    Proc. of NBiS'2004/DEXA'2004, Zaragoza, Spain   326 - 330   2004.9

  • Efficient and Secure Autonomous System Based Traceback Reviewed

    A. Durresi, V. Paruchuri, L. Barolli, R. Kannan, S.S. Iyengar

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   5 ( 2 )   151 - 164   2004.6

  • Kansei Retrieval Method Using Visual Pattern Image Coding for Virtual Reality Space Presentation

    K. Sugita, T. Ishida, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli, Y. Shibata

    Proc. of International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME-2004),   TP9-2   2004.6

  • An Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocol for Robot Inter-communication in Autonomous Distributed Systems

    J. Arai, A. Koyama and L. Barolli

    Proc. of IEEE AINA'2004, Fukuoka, Japan   2   545 - 550   2004.3

  • A New Media Access Control Protocol for Single Hop WDM Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, B.O. Apduhan and R. Miho

    Proc. of IEEE MNSA'2004/ICDCS'2004,   24 - 29   2004.3

  • A GA-based Multi-purpose Optimization Algorithm for QoS Routing

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, K. Matsumoto and B.O. Apduhan

    Proc. of IEEE AINA'2004, Fukuoka, Japan   1   23 - 28   2004.3

  • A Campus Information Providing System for Cellular Phone Using Agents Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and Z. Cheng

    Journal of Distance Education Technologies   2 ( 1 )   42 - 51   2004.1

  • A Distance Learning System for Delivering Appropriate Studying Materials and Simulating Learner Volition Reviewed

    L. Barolli and A. Koyama

    Journal of Distance Education Technologies   2 ( 1 )   1 - 17   2004.1

  • GAMAN: A GA Based QoS Routing Method for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Journal of Interconnection Networks (JOIN)   4 ( 3 )   251 - 270   2003.9

  • A QoS Routing Method for Ad-Hoc Networks Based on Genetic Algorithm

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of NBiS'2003/DEXA'2003, Prague, Czech Republic   175 - 179   2003.9

  • A Wavelength Assignment Method for WDM Networks Using Holding Strategy

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, Y. Okada, N. Kamibayashi, and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of IEEE AINA'2003, Xi'an, China   337 - 342   2003.3

  • A Genetic Algorithm Based QoS Routing Method for Multimedia Communications Over High-Speed Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    IPSJ Journal   44 ( 2 )   544 - 552   2003.2

  • An Agent Based Campus Information Providing System for Cellular Phone

    A. Koyama, N. Takayama, L. Barolli, Z. Cheng, and N. Kamibayashi

    Proc. of CW2002, Tokyo, Japan   339 - 345   2002.11

  • A Genetic Algorithm Based Routing Method Using Two QoS Parameters

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, K. Matsumoto, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of NBiS'2002/DEXA'2002, Aix-en-Provence, France   40735   2002.11

  • A New QoS Routing Approach for Multimedia Applications based on Genetic Algorithms

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, H. Sawada, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of CW2002, Tokyo, Japan   289 - 295   2002.11

  • An Intelligent Routing and CAC Framework for Large Scale Networks Based on Cooperative Agents Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Computer Communications International Journal   25 ( 16 )   1429 - 1442   2002.10

  • An Agent Based Mobile Phone Groupware System Using Location Information

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, S. Takami, N. Kamibayashi and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of NBiS'2002/DEXA'2002, Aix-en-Provence, France   37 - 41   2002.9

  • An Agent Based Matchmaking System Using Knowledge Base

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, Z. Cheng and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of MNSA'2002/ICDCS'2002, Wien, Austria   142 - 146   2002.7

  • An Autonomous Humanoid Robot Locomation Based on Neural Networks Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, K. Mitobe, and L. Barolli

    Industrial Robot (An International Journal)   29 ( 3 )   252 - 258   2002.5

  • A New Gait Optimization Approach Based on Genetic Algorithms for Walking Biped Robots and a Neural Network Implementation Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, M. Yamano, and K. Takeda

    IPSJ Journal   43 ( 4 )   1039 - 1049   2002.4

  • Optimal Trajectory Generation for a Prismatic Biped Robot Using Genetic Algorithms Reviewed

    G. Capi, S. Kaneko, K. Mitobe, L. Barolli and Y. Nasu

    Robotics and Autonomous Systems Journal   38 ( 2 )   121 - 130   2002.3

  • Implementation of an Agent Based Mobile Education System Reviewed

    A. Koyama, A. Sasaki, L. Barolli, Z. Cheng, A. He

    IPSJ Journal   43 ( 2 )   577 - 584   2002.2

  • Application of Intelligent Algorithms for Humanoid Robot Gait Generation: A Case Study for Going Up-stairs

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, and M. Yamano

    Proc. of ICAIS'2002, Geelong, Australia   6(CD-ROM)   2002.2

  • An Adaptive Personalized Distance Learning System Based on Cooperative Agents

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, Z. Cheng, N. Shiratori

    Proc. of ICOIN-16, Cheju, Korea   3   8D-1.1-8D-1.13   2002.1

  • Real Time Gait Generation for Autonomous Humanoid Robots: A Case Study for Walking Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, and K. Mitobe

    Robotics and Autonomous Systems Journal   42 ( 2 )   107 - 116   2002

  • A Fuzzy Admission Control Scheme and Its Performance Evaluation Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 12 )   3213 - 3221   2001.12

  • Performance Evaluation of Biped Robot Optimal Gait Based on Genetic Algorithm Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, M. Yamano, and K. Takeda

    Engineering Journal   14   211 - 229   2001.12

  • A QoS Routing Method for High-Speed Networks Using Genetic Algorithm Reviewed

    K. Matsumoto, A. Koyama, L. Barolli and Z. Cheng

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 12 )   3121 - 3129   2001.12

  • Real Time Generation of Humanoid Robot Optimal Gait for Going Up-stairs Using Intelligent Algorithms Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, and M. Yamano

    Industrial Robot (An International Journal)   28 ( 6 )   489 - 497   2001.11

  • Application of Genetic Algorithms for Biped Robot Gait Synthesis Optimization During Walking and Going Up-stairs Reviewed

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, and K. Takeda

    Advanced Robotics (International Journal)   15 ( 6 )   675 - 694   2001.10

  • A Genetic Algorithm Method for Optimal Biped Robot Gait During Walking and a Neural Network Implementation

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, M. Yamano, K. Mitobe and K. Takeda

    World Manufacturing Congress, Rochester, USA   2001.9

  • A Fuzzy Admission Control Scheme for High-speed Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama, T. Suganuma, and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of DEXA'2001/NBIS'2001, Munich, Germany   157 - 161   2001.9

  • An Agent Based Education System for Cellular Phone

    A. Koyama, T. Sasaki, L. Barolli and Z. Cheng

    Proc. of DEXA'2001/NBIS'2001, Munich, Germany   198 - 202   2001.9

  • A Fuzzy Based Equivalent Capacity Estimation Method for Bandwidth Allocation in High-Speed Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 8 )   2167 - 2175   2001.8

  • A Media Access Protocol for Ring Topology Terabit Networks (in Japanese) Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and Z. Cheng

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 6 )   1676 - 1683   2001.6

  • A Simulation System for Base Station Allocation in Mobile Communication Networks Using Queuing Model

    T. Yamada, Y. Takahashi, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of Eurosim'2001, Delft, Netherlands   6(CD-ROM)   2001.6

  • A GA Biped Robot Gait Optimization for Going Up-Stairs and a NN Implementation

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, M. Yamano, K. Mitobe, and K.Takeda

    Proc. of FSR'2001, Helsinki, Finland   355 - 360   2001.6

  • A Novel Control Architecture for Humanoid Robot Using CORBA

    K. Takeda, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, M. Yamano, G. Capi

    Proc. of FSR'2001, Helsinki, Finland   257 - 262   2001.6

  • A Neural Network Implementation of Biped Robot Gait during Walking Generated by Genetic Algorithm

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, M. Yamano, K. Mitobe and K.Takeda

    Proc. of MED'2001, Dubrovnic, Croatia   6(CD-ROM)   2001.6

  • A CORBA-based Approach for Humanoid Robot Control Reviewed

    K. Takeda, Y. Nasu, G. Capi, M. Yamano, L. Barolli, and K. Mitobe

    Industrial Robot (An International Journal)   28 ( 3 )   242 - 250   2001.5

  • Application of Fuzzy Logic for Estimation of Equivalent Capacity in High-Speed Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of MNS'2001/ICDCS'2001, Arizona, USA   283 - 288   2001.4

  • A Simulation System for Allocation of Base Stations in Mobile Communication Networks: A Case Study Reviewed

    T. Yamada, Y. Takahashi, and L. Barolli

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 2 )   276 - 285   2001.2

  • An Integrated CAC and Routing Strategy for High-Speed Large-Scale Networks Using Cooperative Agents Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    IPSJ Journal   42 ( 2 )   222 - 233   2001.2

  • A New Humanoid Control Architecture Based on CORBA

    K. Takeda, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, G. Capi and K. Mitobe

    Proc. of PEDAC'2001, Egypt   925 - 934   2001.2

  • A Simulation Study for Base Station Allocation in Mobile Communication Networks

    T. Yamada, Y. Takahashi, L. Barolli, and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of IEEE ICOIN-15, Oita, Japan   32 - 37   2001.2

  • Performance Evaluation of an Adaptive Ring Access Protocol for Super High-Speed Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and Z. Cheng

    Proc. of IEEE ICOIN-15, Oita, Japan   201 - 206   2001.2

  • An Agent-based Personalized Distance Learning System

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, A. Tsuda, and S. Tei

    Proc. of IEEE ICOIN-15, Oita, Japan   895 - 899   2001.2

  • Minimum Energy Gait Synthesis for Walking Biped Robots Based on Genetic Algorithm

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe and K. Takeda

    Proc. of PEDAC'2001, Egypt   903 - 912   2001.2

  • An Intelligent Policing-Routing Mechanism Based on Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms and Its Performance Evaluation Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    IPSJ Journal   41 ( 11 )   3046 - 3059   2000.11

  • An Agent-based WWW Mirror Server Selection Method

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, S. Yokoyama, and Z. Cheng

    Proc. of IEEE ISPACS'2000, Hawai, USA   969 - 972   2000.11

  • An Intelligent Routing Framework for High-Speed Large-Scale Networks Using Cooperative Agents

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, G. Capi, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of IEEE ISPACS'2000, Hawai, USA   963 - 978   2000.11

  • An Integrated Fuzzy Policing-Routing Mechanism for ATM Networks Using Violation Tagging Function Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    IPSJ Journal   41 ( 10 )   2926 - 2936   2000.10

  • An Intelligent Fuzzy Routing Scheme for Improving ATM Networks Performance Using Violation Tagging Function

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of NBIS'2000/DEXA'2000, U.K   5 - 9   2000.9

  • An Intelligent Call Admission Control Scheme Based on Fuzzy Logic

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of SCI'2000, Orlando, USA   9   84 - 89   2000.7

  • Base Station Allocation in Mobile Communication Networks: A Simulation Study

    T. Yamada, Y. Takahashi, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of SCI'2000, Orlando, USA   7   107 - 112   2000.7

  • A Comparative Analysis of Two Genetic Algorithm Based Routing Methods for High-speed Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of APGA'2000, Hong Kong   332 - 341   2000.5

  • A New Optimization Method Based on Genetic Algorithm for Walking Humanoid Robots

    G. Capi, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, K. Mitobe, and K. Takeda

    Proc. of IEEE APC'2000, Canada   61 - 66   2000.4

  • An Agent-based Distributed Routing Strategy for High Speed Large Scale Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Yokoyama, and T. Yamada

    Proc. of ISPACS'99, Thailand   13 - 16   1999.12

  • Enhanced Self-Token Protocol For High-Speed Multimedia Communications Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and S. Yokoyama

    Electronics and Communications in Japan: Part 1, Scripta Technica   82 ( 12 )   40 - 48   1999

  • Performance Evaluation of a Genetic Algorithm based Routing Method for High-speed Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Motegi and S. Yokoyama

    Trans. IEE Japan   119-C ( 5 )   624 - 631   1999

  • An Exact Explicit Rate Indication Scheme for each VC in ATM Networks Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, S. Mirza and S. Yokoyama

    Trans. IEE Japan   119-C ( 6 )   714 - 723   1999

  • An Intelligent Policing-Routing Mechanism Based on Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Motegi, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of ICPADS'98, Taiwan   390 - 397   1998.12

  • Performance Evaluation of an Adaptive Dual Slotted Ring LAN Protocol for High-Speed Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, T. Yoshii, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of ISPACS'98, Australia   908 - 912   1998.11

  • An Adaptive Routing Method for High Speed Networks Using Genetic Algorithms

    L. Barolli, S. Motegi, A. Koyama, T. Taketa, and S. Yokoyama

    ISPACS'98, Australia   711 - 715   1998.11

  • A Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Multimedia Applications over ATM Networks: A Case Study Reviewed

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, and S. Yokoyama

    IEICE Trans. on Information and Systems   E81-D ( 8 )   917 - 927   1998.8

  • A Self-Token Protocol For High-Speed Multimedia Communications (in Japanese) Reviewed

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and S. Yokoyama

    Trans. of IEICE   J81-B-I ( 3 )   143 - 151   1998.3

  • A Self-Healing Scheme for ATM Networks Based on Virtual Path

    A. Greca, K. Nakagawa, and L. Barolli

    Proc. of ICOIN-12, Japan   77 - 81   1998.1

  • An Adaptive Rate-based Congestion Control Scheme for ATM Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, S. Mirza, and S. Yokoyama

    Proc. of ICOIN-12, Japan   14 - 19   1998.1

  • A Strategy for Policing and Routing of ATM Networks Traffic Using Fuzzy Set Theory

    L. Barolli, A. Greca, A. Koyama, and S. Yokoyama

    IEEE MICC'97/ISPACS'97, Malaysia   S4.2.1-S4.2.8   1997.11

  • Policing Mechanism in ATM Networks Using Fuzzy Set Theory Reviewed

    L. Barolli, and K. Tanno

    Trans. of Information Processing Society of Japan   38 ( 6 )   1103 - 1115   1997.6

  • Effectiveness of the Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for ATM Networks Reviewed

    L. Barolli, and K. Tanno

    IEICE Trans. on Information and Systems   E80-D ( 5 )   608 - 613   1997.5

  • Performance Evaluation of the Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Still Picture in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, K. Tanno, and A. Greca

    Proc. of IDMS-2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer,   1309   330 - 341   1997

  • A Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Packet Voice in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, and K. Tanno

    IEEE ICCS'96/ISPACS'96, Singapore   124 - 128   1996.11

  • A Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Still Picture in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, and K. Tanno

    IEEE LCN'96, USA   40 - 47   1996.10

  • A Fuzzy Approach for Source Policing in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, and K. Tanno

    Proc. of ICOIN-10, Korea   482 - 490   1996.1

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  • A Comparison Study of DTAG Recovery Method with Two Integrated DTAG-SpW and DTAG-Epidemic Methods

    Tachibana S., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2025 

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    In this paper, we evaluate the impact of multiple flows on various delivery methods in Delay/Disruption/Disconnection Tolerant Networking (DTN), focusing particularly on the Dynamic Threshold-based Anti-packet Generation (DTAG) recovery method, which is applied in vehicular environments with grid road maps. The DTAG method strategically minimizes node storage usage by regulating the creation of new bundle messages around vehicles. This approach allows the generation of anti-packets at intermediate nodes and effectively manages data flow before the bundles reach their final destinations. In this evaluation, we compare the proposed DTAG recovery method performance with two protocols: Epidemic and Spray and Wait (SpW). The simulation results have shown that DTAG-Epidemic achieves 100% delivery ratio with 50 nodes and consistently maintains over 98% in other DTAG scenarios demonstrating its high performance. The DTAG-Epidemic can reduce overhead compared to traditional Epidemic, while DTAG-SpW maintains consistent overhead regardless the number of nodes due to its replication constraints.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76452-3_31

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  • Performance Evaluation of Fuzzy-Based Routing System for Vehicular Opportunistic Networks Considering Delivery Probability and Overhead Metrics

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2025 

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    In this paper, we propose a routing protocol for Opportunistic Networks (OppNets) that leverages Fuzzy Logic (FL) to optimize message delivery in highly dynamic environments. Our system utilizes key parameters such as buffer occupancy, angle to the destination, and the number of unique connections to make intelligent routing decisions, enhancing the adaptability and efficiency of the network. Through simulations, we compare the performance of our FL-based protocol with existing protocols considering delivery probability and overhead. Our proposed FL-system shows good results in delivery probability and reduces network overhead, especially in scenarios with high node density. This study highlights the potential of FL in enhancing the reliability and performance of routing protocols in OppNets, offering a robust solution for real-world applications where conventional communication infrastructures are unavailable or impractical.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76452-3_33

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  • Assessment of Six Router Replacement Methods by WMN-PSODGA Simulation System for Boulevard Distribution of Mesh Clients Considering a Small-Scale Wireless Mesh Network

    Irie Y., Kraikritayakul P., Sakamoto S., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2025 

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    One of the most challenging aspects of designing Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is the optimal placement of mesh routers, which is classified as an NP-hard problem. To deal with this issue, we propose and implement a hybrid simulation system by combining Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Distributed Genetic Algorithm (DGA) called WMN-PSODGA. We utilize six Router Replacement Methods (RRMs) to optimize the placement of mesh routers in a small-scale WMN considering the Boulevard distribution of mesh clients. Simulation results by WMN-PSODGA show that all six RRMs achieved 100% connectivity, but they performed differently regarding the coverage of mesh clients. Among six RRMs, the Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM) demonstrated the best convergence performance.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76452-3_30

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  • Assessment of a Small Scale WMN for Different Number of Mesh Routers and Subway Distribution of Mesh Clients Considering Blend and Simplex Crossovers

    Barolli A., Spaho E., Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2025 

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    The optimization of mesh routers in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is very important in order to ensure high connectivity and better coverage. In our previous work we implemented a hybrid simulation system based on intelligent algorithms called WMN-PSOHCDGA. We investigated the performance for different scenarios and found that some mesh routers were concentrated in different areas. In this paper, we assess the performance of a small scale WMN for different number of mesh routers and Subway distribution of mesh clients considering Blend Crossover (BLX-α) and Simplex Crossover (SPX). While as mesh router replacement method is utilized the Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM). We consider two scenarios for 16 and 10 mesh routers and three evaluation metrics: connectivity, coverage and load balancing. The evaluation results show that even for 10 mesh routers was possible to connect all mesh routers and cover all mesh clients for both crossover methods. Considering load balancing, for both scenarios SPX has better performance than BLX-α.

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  • A Motion Analysis System for Danger Prediction During Soldering Process

    Wakabayashi K., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    In electronics manufacturing, manual soldering is a very important process for deciding the quality and reliability of products. Thus, this process requires skilled workers to use precise techniques. However, there are always hazards such as burns or accidents, which should be avoided to make the process safe. Ensuring the safety in manufacturing industry and plants is essential for managing the risk of accidents due to human error, especially at sites where much of the work requires manual labor. Even with the advance of automation, there are still many processes that require manual labor and they rely heavily on the skill and attention of the workers. These processes should be checked and controlled by site supervisor, but this can affect the supervisor’s own work efficiency and concentration. In this paper, we propose a skeletal estimation based motion analysis system for danger prediction during soldering process. We carried our many simulations and experiments to evaluate the proposed system. The evaluation results show that the proposed system can predict dangerous motions based on three-dimensional coordinates of a worker upper body and can be used successfully for safe soldering in factories.

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  • A Human Sleep Detection System Based on Thermal Camera and Fuzzy Control

    Matsui T., Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    In this paper, we propose a human sleep detection system based on a low-resolution thermal camera and Adaptive-Network-Based Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS). The proposed system is implemented on a microcomputer and detects a human sleeping by using thermal camera and checking the human state for a certain period of time. If a dozing off situation is detected, the system uses a buzzer to send alert sound to prevent the situation. We prepared the training dataset for ANFIS by defining sleep and other postures. From the experimental results, we found that the proposed system can classify whether a user is in a sleeping state or not with high accuracy.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Handover in 5G/B5G Wireless Networks: Effect of Slice Active Time on Handover Decision

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    The handover process introduces new and complex challenges in the 5G/Beyond 5G (B5G) wireless networks. Unlike previous generations, users in 5G/B5G networks do not only transit between different base stations or access technologies but also across various Network Slices (NSs). These slices are selected based on the user’s specific requirements and preferences. Therefore, the constraints on NS must be taken into account to ensure that handover decisions adequately satisfy user demands. This paper proposes a fuzzy-based system for handover management, incorporating four parameters: Slice Delay (SD), Slice Bandwidth (SB), Slice Stability (SS), and Slice Active Time (SAT), which is a new parameter. The simulation results indicate that these parameters have different impacts on the Handover Decision (HD). The increase of SD leads to the increase of the HD parameter, while the increase of SB, SS and SAT values leads to the decrease of HD value.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Decision of Driver Mental Status Considering Driver Anxiety Level, Traffic Situation and Driving Operating Time

    Liu Y., Barolli L.

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    For safe driving and decrasing the risk of traffic accidents, it is important to control the driver mental status. In this paper, we implement an intelligent system based on Fuzzy Logic (FL) for deciding Driver Mental Status (DMS). We call this system FL-based DMS System (FLDMSS). The input parameters for FLDMSS are Driver Anxiety Level (DAL), Traffic Situation (TS) and Driving Operating Time (DOT). The output parameter is DMS. We evaluated the implemented system by computer simulations. The simulation results show that DMS is very good when the driving operating time is short. With increasing of DAL and DOT values, the DMS value is decreased. But when TS is good, the DMS value is increased.

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  • A Comparison Study of Three Router Replacement Methods for SPX and UNDX Crossover Methods Considering Two Islands Distribution of Mesh Clients

    Kraikritayakul P., Irie Y., Ampririt P., Barolli A., Sakamoto S., Barolli L.

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    Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) can provide wireless services across a wide area. However, mesh router placement in WMNs is a challenging task and is classified as NP-hard problem. In this research work, we propose and implement a hybrid simulation system to optimize mesh router placement in WMNs based on Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Hill Climbing (HC) and Distributed Genetic Algorithm (DGA). We implemented in our system Simplex Crossover (SPX) method which we compare the performance with Unimodal Normal Distribution Crossover (UNDX) method considering three router replacement methods: Constriction Method (CM), Random Inertia Weight Method (RIWM) and Fast Convergence Rational Decreasing Vmax Method (FC-RDVM). We carried out simulations for Two islands distribution of mesh clients. The simulation results show that all mesh routers are connected and all clients are covered for both crossover methods. However, the UNDX method has better load balancing than SPX method. Comparing three router replacement methods, the RIWM has better load balancing than CM and FC-RDVM for both UNDX and SPX crossover methods.

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  • A Measurement System for Improving Riding Comfortability of Omnidirectional Wheelchair Robot

    Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Recently, there are developed and implemented diverse robots that collaborate with various devices to assist humans. Also, the industrial robots have many applications in factory operations. Additionally, robots like vacuum cleaners, security robots, therapy robots, and wheelchair robots can assist humans in various tasks. Therefore, the utilization of robots and associated technologies have great significance in enhancing the quality of life. In the world, there are over one billion of people with disabilities who depend on wheelchairs for their mobility. In this paper, we consider the riding comfort issue of omnidirectional wheelchair robot. We implemented a measurement system to improve and make more comfortable the riding of omnidirectional wheelchair robot. We carried out some experiments. The experimental results show that 0.7 [s] is a good time for acceleration and deceleration in order to have riding comfort of omnidirectional wheelchair robot.

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  • A Hill Climbing System for Optimizing Component Selection of Multirotor UAVs

    Saito N., Oda T., Nagai Y., Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Barolli L.

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    The propulsion system in multirotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) affects the flight speed, operating time and payload of UAVs. The propulsion system consists of a motor, propeller, electronic speed controller, power distribution board and battery. When implementing a multirotor UAV, the selection of components is very important in order to achieve the operational objectives. Among the components, the propulsion system significantly affects the operation time of UAVs. In the component selection process, the components should be combined to meet the required performance. Also, it should be considered the compatibility between components. This requires much time and effort to select the appropriate combination of components. Therefore, it is needed an efficient method for selection of most suitable components for achieving the operation objectives. In this paper, we propose an optimisation method based on Hill Climbing (HC) algorithm for selecting the components of a propulsion system in a multirotor UAVs. For simulation of component selection we considered three types of multirotor UAVs: quadrotor, hexacopter and octocopter. The evaluation results show that each component is compatible and the proposed system selected a good combination of components.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Real-Time Volume Control of Electric Bass Guitars

    Moriya G., Wakabayashi K., Nagai Y., Yukawa C., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    The Direct Injection (DI) is used by electric bass guitar players during live house performances and recordings. A DI is an impedance converter for connecting an instrument such as an electric guitar, electric bass guitar, or electronic keyboard directly to a mixer or interface. When an electric bass guitars output is connected to a DI, the mixer or loudspeaker may be damaged when the volume is high and is generated loud noise. Therefore, Public Address (PA) engineers shut off the input signal to the mixer. There is a rule that the electric bass guitar should only be connected after signaling to the engineer during live performances and recordings. However, beginners or people who do not know the rules sometimes connect an electric bass guitar without signaling the engineer and the mixer and speakers are sometimes destroyed by the loud noise input. In this paper, we propose a real-time volume control based on fuzzy system for electric bass guitars to prevent damage to equipment such as mixers and loudspeakers. The experimental results show that the proposed system is able to automatically control the volume of electric bass guitar when playing sound.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Decision of Compressed Image Degree Using Cluster Load Level

    Okage K., Oda T., Nagai Y., Yukawa C., Wakabayashi K., Barolli L.

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    In recent years, floods caused by overflowing rivers due to heavy rains have caused significant damages. To prevent human casualties in the event of a disaster, it is necessary to provide appropriate information for prompt evacuation. However, in general the municipalities that provide evacuation information use low computational resource computers. So, there is a risk that the servers will overload by concentration of evacuees when a disaster occurs, causing delays or stoppages of evacuation information. Therefore, clustering of computers with low computational resources as a single computational resource is very important. Also, the continuous provision of map image of evacuated areas can be possible by adaptively compressing map image based on the server load condition. In this paper, we propose a Fuzzy-based system for decision of the compressed map image degree of evacuated areas during disasters using cluster load level. The experimental results show that the proposed system can change the compression of map image of evacuated areas according to the load level of the cluster system. Also, the evacuation route information displayed in the map image of evacuated areas is sufficiently readable.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Recognition Error in VANETs Considering Inattentive Driving as New Parameter

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    This paper introduces an innovative system that uses Fuzzy Logic (FL) to detect recognition errors in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs). The system considers various input parameters to assess recognition errors in VANETs. In our previous work, we considered three parameters: Internal and External Distraction, Driver’s Inattention, and Inadequate Surveillance. In this paper, we consider Inattentive Driving as a new parameter. By employing FL, we model complex relationships and uncertainties in different situations. This approach transforms multifaceted input data into actionable insights regarding recognition error likelihood. We consider both driver-related and external factors, which affect the recognition accuracy. The simulation results show that the proposed system effectively captures different driver attention situations and environmental conditions. The proposed system can enhance VANET performance by enabling more adaptive and responsive vehicular communication in dynamic road environments.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Recognition Error in VANETs

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    This paper introduces a novel system for recognition error detection in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) using Fuzzy Logic (FL). The proposed system leverages a comprehensive set of input parameters, including Internal and External Distraction, Driver’s Inattention, and Inadequate Surveillance, to effectively evaluate and mitigate potential errors in vehicle recognition and response. In order to recognize the critical role of driver behavior and external factors in shaping road safety, we employ FL to model the intricate relationships and uncertainties inherent in such contexts. By incorporating linguistic variables and a rule-based inference mechanism, the system transforms the multidimensional input parameters into actionable insights regarding the likelihood of recognition errors. The distinctive contribution of this research lies in its holistic consideration of both driver-related and external variables, encompassing a wide spectrum of influences on recognition accuracy. Through simulatio validation, our proposed system demonstrates its efficacy in capturing subtle variations in driver attention and environmental conditions. Ultimately, the FL-based recognition error system holds significant promise in advancing the capabilities of VANETs, paving the way for more adaptive and responsive vehicular communication systems that prioritize safety in dynamic road environments.

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  • A Fuzzy Control Based Method for Imaging Position Decision and Its Performance Evaluation

    Yukawa C., Oda T., Nagai Y., Wakabayashi K., Barolli L.

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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are utilized in various fields such as aerial shots, transportation, spraying chemicals in agriculture and surveys of plant growth in forestry. In particular, aerial photography by drones is used for 3D surveying. Compared to surveying from the ground, 3D surveying with a drone provides more accurate surveying and a wider area can be surveyed in a shorter period of time. Also, drones can be used to survey inaccessible areas while flying. The point cloud data obtained from 3D surveying are used in various fields such as topographical surveying, disaster assessment, and archaeological site surveying. Currently, the Structure from Motion (SfM) is the most widely used 3D surveying method in terms of technology and price. The SfM is a 3D surveying technique that uses multiple images of an object. Therefore, it is important that the captured images contain many feature points and an appropriate focal distance. In this paper, we propose a fuzzy control based imaging position decision method and 3D measurement method using 2DLiDAR. The experimental results show that the proposed system can provide 3D measurement using 2DLiDAR and can decide imaging position based on fuzzy control.

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  • A Comparative Study of Four YOLO-Based Models for Distracted Driving Detection

    Tanaka N., Tanaka H., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    In general, the accidents are often attributed to the decline of driving skills and reduced attention among the aging population. Moreover, the rise of infotainment features in vehicles has led to loss of concentration while driving. To address this issue, we previously developed an intelligent driver assistance system to identify instances of distracted driving. This paper focuses on enhancing the detection accuracy of distracted driving by utilizing an upgraded version of our system equipped with different detectors. The system is designed to recognize various distracted driving behaviors, particularly focusing on the driver hand movements. From the evaluation, we observed that while models like YOLOv8 show improvements in detecting specific actions like steering wheel and IVI operations, challenges remain in accurately identifying other crucial activities such as cell phone usage and general hand movements.

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  • A Motion Analysis System for Pointing and Calling Considering Safety Checks for Soldering Work

    Toyoshima K., Yukawa C., Nagai Y., Yamashita Y., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    In Japan, pointing and calling are carried out to improve the safety, reduce human errors and prevent accidents. Via pointing and calling concept the safety is improved by pointing to the work object or tool and voicing the situation in order to predict the accidents during the work. In factories, soldering is part of the handicraft industry and one of the career options for people with disabilities. During soldering skill, it is necessary to memorize and repeat the same work, which takes a long time. Also, there are human errors caused by accidents and lack of safety checks or experience. In addition, ensuring worker safety requires continuous monitoring of worker motion, which is a significant burden for instructors. In this paper, we propose a motion analysis system for pointing and calling. The proposed system uses a depth camera to capture images of workers during pointing and calling. Also, the proposed system considers beforehand safety checks for soldering operations to prevent accidents and injuries. The experimental results of the pointing orientation show that the proposed system is effective for safety checks and can support beginners and people with disabilities to continue soldering work safely.

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  • Wireless Visual Sensor Node Placement Optimization Considering Different Distributions of Events

    Nagai Y., Oda T., Yukawa C., Toyoshima K., Tabuchi K., Barolli L.

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    Wireless Visual Sensor Networks (WVSNs) have a mesh mechanism, which enables a wide area imaging and image collection is done through multi-hop communication between multiple sensor nodes equipped with visual sensors. Therefore, they can be used for monitoring infrastructure facilities and rivers. However, the placement of sensor nodes has a significant impact on the connectivity and transmission loss of wireless communication in WVSNs and the imaging range of visual sensors is limited. Thus, it is necessary to find the optimum sensor node arrangement and imaging direction of the visual sensors in order to cover all events within the monitoring area. In this paper, we propose an intelligent system for optimizing sensor node placement in WVSNs. The proposed system integrates two methods for sensor node placement by considering the number of events within the imaging range of the visual sensor and the imaging direction of the visual sensor. To evaluate the proposed method, computer simulations are performed for two scenarios with uniform and normal distribution of events. The simulatione results show that the proposed method maximizes the Size of Giant Compponent (SGC) and all sensor nodes are connected. From the visualization results, we found that in CCM-based SA, the nodes are spread over a wider area and all events are covered within the imaging range of the visual sensor.

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  • Selection of Reliable Best Peer in a Group of Peers by Using Correlation Coefficients and ns-3 Simulator

    Liu Y., Sakamoto S., Barolli L.

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    In P2P systems, especially in mobile P2P, it is necessary to consider the mobility tolerance of nodes and the instability of the network. The goal of this research is to develop a system for selecting reliable and best peers in a P2P communication environment. Previous research has focused on improving the reliability of peers and evaluating the reliability of the network as a whole. In this study, we focused on the reliability evaluation of each peer by using correlation coefficients and ns-3 simulator. Foe evaluation, we consider three parameters: delay time, packet loss and throughput. The simulation results show that the proposed systems can choose the best reliable peers.

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  • Performance Evaluation of FC-RDVM Router Replacement Method for Different Instances of WMNs Considering Subway Distribution: A Comparison Study Between UNDX-m and SPX Crossover Methods

    Barolli A., Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    In this research work, we assess the performance of FC-RDVM router replacement method for small and middle scale WMNs considering Subway distribution of mesh clients. We carry out a comparison study of UNDX-m and SPX crossover methods. The simulation results indicate that for UNDX-m and SPX methods and both scales of WMNs, all mesh routers are connected so the size of giant component is maximized. Considering NCMC of UNDX-m and SPX methods, for small scale WMN, all mesh clients are covered. But in case of middle scale WMN, for SPX are covered all mesh clients, while for UNDX-m two mesh clients are not covered. The load balancing of SPX is better than UNDX-m. However, for middle scale WMN, the UNDX-m has slightly better load balancing than SPX.

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  • Performance Evaluation of BLX-α Crossover Method for Different Instances of WMNs Considering FC-RDVM Router Replacement Method and Subway Distribution of Mesh Clients

    Barolli A., Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    In this research work, we present a simulation system called WMN-PSOHCDGA for optimization of node placement in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). We implement BLX-α crossover method in our simulation system and carry out simulations for different instances (scales) of WMNs considering Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM) and Subway distribution of mesh clients. The simulation results indicate that for both scales of WMNs, all mesh routers are connected and all number of clients are covered. However, the load balancing for middle scale WMNs is better than small scale WMNs.

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  • Performance Evaluation of a Cuckoo Search Based System for Node Placement Problem in Wireless Mesh Networks: Evaluation Results for Computation Time and Different Numbers of Nests

    Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are a technology that is not only cost-effective but also easily deployable and has a high level of robustness. But, WMNs have several issues related with wireless communication. By optimizing the location of mesh routers is possible to deal with these issues. However, the node placement problem is an NP-hard problem. To deal with this problem, we propose and implement an intelligent simulation system based on the Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm, called WMN-CS. In this paper, we present evaluation results for computation time and different number of nests. The simulation results show that a good performance is archived when the number of nests is more than 60. However, the computation time increases linearly with the increase of the number of nests.

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  • Optimization of Deer Repellent Devices Placement Based on Hill Climbing and Acoustic Ray Tracing

    Asada S., Nagai Y., Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    Deer repelling sound is affected by the attenuation of reflected sound due to terrain undulations and air absorption. Therefore, sound wave propagation analysis can be used to decide the location of devices. This paper deals with the optimization of deer repellent device placement using the mountaineering and acoustic ray tracking methods. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for mid-mountainous areas is used for the placement of deer repellent devices takinginto account the undulations of the terrain. We use OpenStreetMap (OSM) to get the location of deers in their living environment. Simulation results show that the proposed system is able to optimize the placement of deer repellent devices by maximizing network connectivity and deer repellent sound range.

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  • Object Detection and Speech Recognition Based Motion Analysis System for Pointing and Calling

    Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Nagai Y., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    Pointing and calling is a method for ensuring safety during working by pointing at work objects or tools and verbally calling and telling the situation in order to predict accidents and raise safety awareness. Therefore, pointing and calling are implemented at production sites to reduce human error and prevent accidents. This method can be used for detecting processing deficiencies and confirming the number of products to be shipped. However, due to a lack of work experience and insufficient recognition of the work importance, there are many cases where the correct motion and procedures are not followed. To ensure the safety of workers in a factory, it is necessary to continuously monitor their actions. Also, the instructors spend a lot of time for monitoring. In this paper, we propose a motion analysis system for pointing and calling based on object detection and speech recognition. The proposed system takes into account the safety measures in order to prevent accidents and injuries at production sites where people are involved. The experimental results show that the proposed system correctly detects the motion sequence of pointing, looking and speaking.

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  • Moving Accuracy Measurement of Omnidirectional Robot for MOAP and Wheelchair Tennis

    Matsuo K., Kulla E., Barolli L.

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    Recently, many kinds of robots are developed and they collaborate with various things to help humans. Over the past few decades, industrial robots have been used in factory operations. Also, these robots such as vacuum cleaner robot, security robot, therapy robot and wheelchair robot can support humans for many operations. Thus, using robots and related technologies are very meaningful to enrich our lives. In the context of welfare, in many countries in the world there are millions of people with disabilities who rely on wheelchairs. In this paper, we present an omnidirectional robot and introduce two applications: Moving Omnidirectional Access Point Robot (MOAP) and Wheelchair for tennis. These applications required a precise control of omnidirectional robot. Therefore, we measured the accuracy of moving omnidirectional robot using supersonic signals. The results shows that the omnidirectional robot was controlled correctly, because the error rate in x direction was within 1.00 [%]. However, when the robot moved in y direction, the error rate was 2.9 [%].

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  • Implementation of a Fuzzy-Based Testbed for Selection of Radio Access Technologies in 5G Wireless Networks and Its Performance Evaluation

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Kraikritayakul P., Qafzezi E., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    The 5th Generation (5G) wireless networks mark the transition towards Ultra-Dense Heterogeneous Networks (UDHetNets), characterized by densely packed network and a diverse range of networks serving user devices. This evolution brings the challenge of efficiently connecting to optimal Radio Access Technology (RAT). This is a complicated task because there are involved many parameters, which makes it an NP-Hard problem. In order to deal with this issue, in this paper we introduce a Fuzzy-based system and implement a testbed for RAT selection in 5G networks. We consider three input parameters: Coverage (CV), User Priority (UP) and Spectral Efficiency (SE). The output parameter of the decision-making process is Radio Access Technology Decision Value (RDV). The testbed results demonstrate that by increasing CV, UP, and SE values the RDV is increased.

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  • Implementation of a Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Logical Trust Considering Reliability as a New Parameter

    Higashi S., Ampririt P., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    The human-to-human and human-to-devices communications are becoming increasingly intricate and unpredictable, which complicate the decision-making in different scenarios. So, many researcher are developing methods for assessing the trustworthiness of these kinds of communications. The Logical Trust (LT) is one crucial concept in trust computing that refer to the level of trust or confidence that an individual or system has in order to protect data, systems, or communications. In this paper, we introduce a Fuzzy-based system for evaluating LT, considering four parameters: Belief (Be), Experience (Ep), Rationality (Ra) and Reliability (Re), which is a new parameter. We evaluate the proposed system by computer simulations. We investigate the effect of each input parameter on the performance of the implemented system. The simulation results show the LT parameter increases when Be, Ep, Ra and Re are increasing. When Be and Ep values are 0.9 for all Ra and Re values, the LT values are more than 0.5, indicating that the people or devices are trustworthy.

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  • FSALT: A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Logical Trust and Its Performance Evaluation

    Higashi S., Ampririt P., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Recently, the human-to-human and human-to-things connections are becoming significantly more complicated and less trustworthy in decision-making for diverse scenarios. As a result, the trust computing is getting interest from many study domains. The Logical Trust is one of the trust concepts. In this paper, we consider three parameters (Belief (Be), Experience (Ep), and Rationality (Ra)) for the implementation of a fuzzy-based system to evaluate the LT. We evaluate by simulation the proposed system. According to the simulation findings, the LT parameter increases when Be, Ep, and Ra are increasing. All LT values are greater than 0.5 when Ep values range from 0.5 to 0.9, Be is 0.9 and for any value of Ra. In this case, the persons or things are trustworthy.

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  • Effect of Multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on Data Transmission Considering DTN-Based V2V Communication in Urban Area

    Tachibana S., Shiromoto R., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    In this paper, we present the performance of multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication in an urban environment. We employ the Epidemic protocol as the communication method to evaluate the dissemination of bundle messages by multiple UAVs and regular vehicles. We consider the urban grid and Tenjin area in Fukuoka City, where UAVs are assumed to move in a vertical direction randomly. From the simulation results, we found that the presence or absence of a UAV had a significant impact on the message delivery probability, especially when the number of vehicles was less than 90. Also, the use of UAVs improves message reachability and storage consumption on complex roads.

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  • Design and Implementation of a Fuzzy-Based System and a Testbed for Selection of Radio Access Technologies in 5G Wireless Networks

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    The transition to the 5th Generation (5G) mobile networks will rely on Ultra-Dense Heterogeneous Networks (UDHetNets). These networks introduce dense packed network configurations along with a diverse range of networks catering to user devices. The crucial challenge lies in establishing efficiently connections with an appropriate Radio Access Technology (RAT). This selection process involves the consideration of numerous parameters, which makes the problem NP-Hard. To address this challenge, in this research work, we design and implement a Fuzzy-based system and a testbed for RAT selection in 5G wireless networks. For the implementation, we consider three parameters: Coverage (CV), User Priority (UP), and Spectral Efficiency (SE). The output parameter is Radio Access Technology Decision Value (RDV).

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  • Assessment of RIWM and FC-RDVM for Small and Middle Scale WMNs Considering Stadium Distribution and UNDX-M Crossover Method

    Barolli L.

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    In this paper, we present WMN-PSOHCDGA simulation system and implement two router replacement methods: RIWM and FC-RDVM for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). We consider Stadium distribution of mesh clients and UNDX-m crossover method, and carry out a comparison study for small scale and middle scale WMNs. The simulation results indicate that for small scale WMNs, the SGC for RIWM and FC-RDVM is 100%, thus all mesh routers are connected. Considering NCMC, for RIWM two mesh clients are not covered, while for FC-RDVM are not covered four mesh clients. The load balancing of RIWM is better than FC-RDWM. Also for middle scale WMNs for both methods all mesh routers are connected. So, the SGC is maximized. The FC-RDVM can cover all mesh clients. However, for RIWM five clients are not covered. The load balancing for both methods is almost the same, but RIWM has slightly better load balancing than FC-RDVM.

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  • An Intelligent System Based on Cuckoo Search for Node Placement Problem in WMNs: Tuning of Scale and Host Bird Recognition Rate Hyperparameters

    Sakamoto S., Asakura K., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have become popular and they have many advantages. However, they have inherent wireless communication issues. To solve the problem, optimization of locations of mesh routers is a good approach. But optimizing the locations of mesh routers is an NP-hard problem. In this research work, we present an intelligent simulation system using Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm called WMN-CS. We tune the hyperparameters and carry out computer simulations. The simulation results show that a good performance is achieved when the scale parameter (γ ) values range from 0.07 to 0.09 and the host bird recognition rate (pa ) values from 0.900 to 0.925.

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  • An Intelligent System Based on CCM, SA and FDTD for Sensor Node Placement Optimization in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks

    Nagai Y., Oda T., Yukawa C., Wakabayashi K., Barolli L.

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    A Wireless Visual Sensor Network (WVSN) has a mesh mechanism and performs multi-hop communication between multiple sensor nodes equipped with visual sensors. They can be used to monitor infrastructure facilities and rivers. However, the placement of sensor nodes has a significant impact on wireless communication connectivity and transmission loss. In addition, the imaging range of visual sensors is limited, which limits the area that can be imaged by the WVSN. Therefore, to cover all events with the imageable range of the WVSN, it is necessary to decide the optimal placement of sensor nodes in the WVSN and the imaging direction of the visual sensors. Since sensor nodes may be densely placed, it is needed to extend the communication range of sensor nodes and the range over which visual sensors are able to image the entire target area. In this paper, we propose an intelligent system based on CCM, SA and Finite Difference Time Domain Method (FDTD) for sensor node placement optimization in WVSN. We evaluate the proposed system by computer simulations. The simulation results show that the SGC is always maximized and all sensor nodes are connected for all methods. The NCE for CCM at the end of iterations covers 37 [unit] events, while for CCM-based SA and AEFSEM all 48 [unit] events are covered. For AEFSEM the sensor nodes are spread over a wider area and all events are covered in the imaging range of visual sensors. The ARSE for CCM-based SA at the end of iterations is 57 [%], while for AEFSEM is 72 [%], which shows an improvement of about 15 [%] and the stable communication area is increased.

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  • An Intelligent Mixing System for Electric Guitar Using Fuzzy Control

    Moriya G., Oda T., Toyoshima K., Nagai Y., Asada S., Barolli L.

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    The Public Address (PA) system engineer performs mixing and adjust the sound in order that the live performance is comfortable for the performers and the audience. However, there are many cases where only one PA engineer is assigned and the burden of the PA engineer is very serious in the case of small live music clubs. Therefore, it is required to reduce the burden of PA engineers. In this paper, we propose an intelligent mixing system based on fuzzy control for electric guitar performance to simplify the mixing work of PA engineers and reduce their burden. The fuzzy control with low computational cost is applied to save computational resources and maintain real-time performance in volume control. From the experimental results, we found that the proposed system can automatically adjust the volume of the electric guitar during the performance.

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  • An AI-Based Support System for Left-Behind Children Detection in Vehicles

    Tanaka H., Tanaka N., Sakano S., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    In general, accidents involving school buses and parents leaving their infants in the car due to a lack of attention are increasing. Also, in-vehicle inspections are being neglected. In this paper, we focus on this problem and propose an AI-based support system for detecting left-behind children in vehicles. In the proposed system, we use YOLO which optimizes the hyperparameters when performing object detection. The proposed system can detect left-behind children by considering adults and dolls in a vehicle. Based on the evaluation results, we found that in Case #1, the accuracy was higher when the number of generations was 300. While, in Case #2, misidentification of adults was resolved by increasing the number of generations. Finally, in Case #3, some scenes were identified as dolls when were shown some body parts of the child.

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  • An Accident Detection System for Private Lavatories Using Fuzzy Control and Thermal Camera

    Matsui T., Oda T., Wakabayashi K., Nagai Y., Yukawa C., Barolli L.

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    In this paper, we propose an accident detection system for private lavatories (toilets) using fuzzy control and thermal camera. In the proposed system, fuzzy control input values are obtained from a low-resolution thermal camera and the output value is used for detecting the accidents or falls of persons. The proposed Fuzzy-based system uses simplified fuzzy control to reduce the computational cost. Therefore, the proposed system can be implemented in small and power-saving devices. From the evaluation result, we found that the proposed system can detect falls or accidents from low-resolution thermal camera.

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  • Safety Assurance of Omnidirectional Wheelchair Robot for Playing Badminton Game

    Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Globally, there are many people with disabilities. Recently, a variety of facilities and equipment have been innovated, catering not only the disabled individuals but also the aging population. Among these, the wheelchair is one of the most commonly utilized tools in diverse scenarios for disabled and elderly individuals. In this paper, we deal with the safety assurance of omniditectional wheelchair robot for playing badminton. We conducted experiments to control multiple omnidirectional robots and prevent collisions. We conducted experiments by placing reference points, where the robot should pass through with an error margin of a few centimeters at 1 [m] intervals. Additionally, we investigated the trajectory when the reference points were set at 50 [cm] intervals and when there are no reference points. The evaluation results in case when we did not use intervals are better than other results (when using point intervals of 0.5 [m] and 1 [m]).

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  • Performance Evaluation of FC-RDVM and LDIWM Router Replacement Methods for Small and Middle Scale WMNs Considering UNDX-M Crossover Method and Stadium Distribution of Mesh Clients

    Barolli A., Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    In this paper, we present a comparison study of Linearly Decreasing Inertia Weight Method (LDIWM) and Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM) for optimization of mesh routers in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). We consider UNDX-m crossover method and Stadium distribution of mesh clients. Then, we perform simulations for small and middle scale WMNs. In case of both scales of WMNs, for both methods (LDIWM and FC-RDVM), all mesh routers are connected. Considering NCMC, for small scale WMNs, in case of LDIWM all mesh clients are covered, while for FC-RDVM four mesh clients are not covered. However, for middle scale WMNs and both methods, all mesh clients are covered. While, considering load balancing, for both scales of WMNs, LDIWM has a better loading balancing than FC-RDVM.

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  • Performance Evaluation of a Distracted Driving Detection System Considering Smoking Behavior

    Tanaka N., Tanaka H., Tanaka H., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    With the development of infotainment functions in automobiles, we believe that the problem is the driver’s concentration during the driving. The prevention of distracted driving can reduce the number of unintentional accidents. In previous research, we proposed an intelligent system to detect dangerous distracted driving. In this paper, we propose a new system that considers two additional distracted driving behaviors. The proposed system has increased the identification pattern of hand detection by considering the new smoking behavior. The evaluation results confirm that the proposed system improves detection accuracy.

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  • Performance Evaluation of WMN-CS Intelligent Simulation System Considering Normal, Stadium, Subway and Uniform Distributions of Mesh Clients

    Sakamoto S., Barolli A., Liu Y., Nakamura S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

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    Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are effective networks because they have high-robustness and rapid deployment capabilities. However, they have have some issues such as congestion, interference, diminished data transfer speeds, packet losses, and increased latency. The location of mesh routers is one of the most critical decisions to deal with these problems. However, determining the optimal location of mesh routers in WMNs is difficult task and it is known to be an NP-hard problem. In order to solve this problem, we propose and implement an intelligent simulation system based on Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm, which is a meta-heuristic approach. In this work, we evaluate the performance of WMN-CS system considering Normal, Stadium, Subway and Uniform distributions of mesh clients. The simulation results show that the distribution of mesh clients affects the performance of WMN-CS. The Normal distribution achieves a faster convergence compared to the other distributions. Comparing Stadium and Subway distributions, the Stadium distribution converges faster than the Subway distribution. The Uniform distribution shows the slowest convergence speed and has the lowest NCMC values.

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  • Performance Analysis of a DTAG Recovery Method in DTN with Multiple Flows

    Tachibana S., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    In this paper, we introduce the impact of multiple flows on the performance of Dynamic Threshold-based Anti-packet Generation (DTAG) recovery method in Delay/Disruption/Disconnection Tolerant Networking (DTN), which considers grid road maps. Unlike typical recovery methods that use anti-packets, the DTAG approach reduces node storage usage by considering the number of new bundle messages around vehicles. The DTAG has the ability to generate anti-packets at intermediate nodes before the bundle messages reach their end-point. The simulation results have shown that a high delivery rate can be maintained while storage usage and overhead are reduced, even when network flow increases.

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  • Peer Selection for Reliability Improvement in P2P Networks by Fuzzy-Based and Ns-3 Simulation Systems

    Liu Y., Sakamoto S., Barolli L.

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    In Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, the peers should collaborate with trustworthy neighboring peers. However, it should be noted that in real applications, the peer may be faulty, which may make a wrong decision. For safe communication, the peers should be reliable. The reliability can be evaluated by the interaction of a peer with other peers but this procedure needs many parameters. In this paper, in order to make a qualitative evaluation, we implement a Fuzzy-based system and for quantitative evaluation we build another simulation system by taking into account the correlation coefficients and ns-3 simulator. Three parameters Packet Loss (PL), Delay Time (DT) and Throughput (TG) are considered for the evaluation of both systems. For Fuzzy-based system, the output is Peer Selection Decision (PSD). From the simulations results of FL-based system, we conclude that when PL and DL are increasing, the PSD is decreased. While, when TG is increased, the PSD is increased. By ns-3 simulator results, we found that by using the value of correlation coefficients is possible to select the best reliable peers.

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  • Investigation of Optimal Number and Positioning of MOAP Robots: A Case Study for Hakata Train Station

    Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Recently, various communication technologies have been developed to meet the needs of numerous users. In particular, mobile communication technologies are advancing rapidly and Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are gaining significant attention from researchers due to their cost-efficient provision of broadband wireless connectivity. The primary challenge of WMNs is to enhance network connectivity and stability, while improving the user coverage. In our previous work, we introduced the Moving Omnidirectional Access Point (MOAP) robot, which can move omnidirectionally in real space to enhance the communication and stability for WMNs. In this paper, we investigate the optimal number of MOAP robots and their positions at Hakata train station in Fukuoka, Japan. The simulation results indicate that by using Elbow and Silhouette theories can be determinded the optimal number of MOAP robots for providing a good communication environment for clients.

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  • Design and Implementation of a Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Relational Trust

    Higashi S., Ampririt P., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Trust serves as a cornerstone for decision-making process across diverse contexts, prompting extensive exploration in various research domains. Among the pivotal dimensions of trust, the relational trust has a particular significance. This paper introduces a fuzzy-based system for evaluating relational trust considering three key parameters: Influence (If), Importance (Ip) and Similarity (Sm). The proposed system is evaluated through computer simulations. The simulation results show a positive correlation between If, Ip and Sm parameters with the Relational Trust (RT). So, the increase of these parameters results in the increase of RT.

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  • Assessment of WMN-CS Intelligent Simulation System for Uniform, Weibull and Chi-Square Distribution of Mesh Clients

    Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Liu Y., Takizawa M.

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    Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are effective networks because they have high-robustness and rapid deployment capabilities. However, they have some issues such as congestion, interference, diminished data transfer speeds, packet losses, and increased latency. The location of mesh routers is one of the most critical decisions to deal with these problems. However, determining the optimal location of mesh routers in WMNs is difficult task and it is known to be an NP-hard problem. In order to solve this problem, we propose and implement an intelligent simulation system based on Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm, which is a meta-heuristic approach. In this work, we assess the performance of WMN-CS considering Uniform, Weibull and Chi-square distributions of mesh clients. For evaluation, we carried out computer simulations. The simulation results show that the distribution of mesh clients affects the performance of WMN-CS. In case of Uniform distribution of mesh clients, the convergence speed is faster than the Weibull and Chi-square distributions, but the converged value of NCMC is the lowest among these three distributions. In the case of Weibull distribution, the convergence speed is slower than the Uniform and Chi-square distributions, but the converged value of NCMC is the highest among three of them. The performance of WMN-CS for Chi-square distribution is between Uniform and Weibull distributions.

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  • A XGBoost-Based Movement Prediction System Using ADS-B Data

    Kakimoto K., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    The Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) technology is a cost-effective airplane surveillance system, which has many applications. In this paper, we present an eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost)-based flight prediction model and analyze the differences from actual flight paths by evaluating various hyperparameter combinations using ADS-B data. We utilized R2 and MAE to find the optimal hyperparameters for longitude and latitude, respectively. The evaluation results confirm that the proposed model can accurately predict aircraft movements using ADS-B data.

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  • A Water Level Estimation System Based on Image Recognition of Water Level Gauge

    Asada S., Yukawa C., Wakabayashi K., Tabuchi K., Nagai Y., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    There are various water reservoir tanks such as septic tanks, industrial cisterns, agricultural cisterns and fire protection cisterns. Generally, they are installed outdoors and water levels vary depending on weather conditions. By monitoring water level in water reservoir tanks, the flooding can be predicted and flood damage can be mitigated. The water level is usually measured by a water level gauge. In general, installing the water level gauge is difficult due to the construction environment of the water reservoir tanks. However, this can be done by using image recognition taken by cameras installed around the water reservoir tanks. In this paper, we design and implement an estimation system for water level based on image recognition of water level gauge. For object recognition, we use YOLOv5 intelligent algorithm. The experimental results using the proposed system shows that the water level can be estimated by recognizing the numerical values and red symbols on the water level gauge through image recognition.

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  • A Simulation System for Decision of Camera Angle View and Placement: A Comparison Study of Simulation and Experimental Results

    Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Nagai Y., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    In the manufacturing field, the soldering process of brazing electronic components into circuit boards and the milling process of using cutting tools to remove unnecessary parts from materials are part of the manual labor process. To ensure worker safety and improve product quality in the many tasks performed by humans, studies are promoting the collection and analysis of worker motion data. Non-contact sensing systems consider camera to capture images of the worker and detects the worker posture and dangerous movements by utilizing skeletal estimation and object recognition. However for the analysis, the worker body should be completely within the cameras angle of view. If the worker body is outside the camera angle of view or is only partially captured, the data necessary for analysis will still be lost. To capture the motion of the whole body of a worker, multiple cameras using a network of cameras are used in some cases, while in limited environments it is also important to acquire the motion data by a monocular camera. In this paper, we propose a simulation system for decision of camera angle of view and placement. We compare the simulation end experimental results. The evaluation results we conclude that the proposed system can effectively decide the camera placement and angle.

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  • A Mesh Router Placement Optimization System for Three-Dimensional Environment

    Okage K., Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Oda T., Barolli L.

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    In recent years, there are many natural disasters associated with extreme weather events. Intensive and prolonged rainfall increases flooding and causing landslides. They may cause extensive damage to residential areas and infrastructure, increasing the need for rapid and appropriate evacuation action to prevent human casualties. Despite the fact that accurate information provision and rapid evacuation guidance are essential immediately after a disaster, the fast and wide area restoration of networks is very important in order that different entities communicate together. Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are communication infrastructure, which use multiple mesh routers for communication. Even some network links may fail, the WMN can maintain the network and communication through other mesh routers. Also, they can continuously provide stable wireless communication even in the event of a disaster. In this paper, we propose a mesh router placement optimization system for three-dimensional environments. In simulations, we consider Normal and Uniform distributions of mesh clients. The optimal placement of WMNs is performed to verify the usefulness of the proposed system.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Selection of Slice Service Type in 5G/6G Wireless Networks

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Compared to 5-th Generation (5G) networks, the 6-th Generation (6G) networks are anticipated to accommodate a significantly higher number of applications and devices, along with a greater diversity of mobile data, architectures, and technologies. The 6G wireless network is designed to support a wide range of applications, including immersive augmented and virtual reality experiences, real-time holographic communications, and the Internet of Everything (IoE). A key feature of 6G is network slicing, which enables creation of multiple virtual networks on a single physical infrastructure. This capability requires operators to provide specific types of slices to meet diverse needs of different applications or multiple requirements of the same user. To ensure that resources are distributed effectively without compromising the performance of any slice, in this paper, we propose a Fuzzy-based System for Selection of Slice Service Type (F3ST), which considers three parameters: Bandwidth (Bt), Latency (La) and Connection Density (CD). From simulation results, we found that when Bt is increased, the Slice Service Type Decision (SSTD) value is increased, but when La and CD are increased, the SSTD is decreased.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Selection of Radio Access Technology in 5G Wireless Networks Considering RAT Load as a New Parameter

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Kraikritayakul P., Qafzezi E., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    The 5th Generation (5G) technology offers unprecedented data speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect more devices simultaneously. However, there are new challenges and problems which come with these advancements. Selecting the most suitable Radio Access Technology (RAT) involves numerous factors, making this task computationally complex and is considered NP-hard. The RAT Load (RL) is a crucial component of RAT selection, handling the connection between user devices and the network core, facilitating communication and data transfer. RAT with less load ensures reliable service without degradation of the performance. In this paper, we proposed a Fuzzy-based RATs Selection System considering RL (FRSSRL) for 5G wireless networks. We considered four parameters: Coverage (CV), User Priority (UP), Spectral Efficiency (SE) and RL, which is a new input parameter for calculating RAT Decision Value (RDV). From the simulation results, we found that when CV, UP, and SE are increasing, the RDV parameter is increased, but when RL is increasing, the RDV parameter is decreased.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Node Selection and Routing in Vehicular Opportunistic Networks

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Opportunistic Networks (OppNets) are characterized by intermittent connectivity and dynamic topology changes, posing significant challenges to efficient message routing. This paper presents a novel system for node selection and routing in OppNets leveraging Fuzzy Logic (FL). The proposed system uses buffer occupancy, angle to the destination, and the number of unique connections as input parameters. The output parameter is node selection for routing decision. The nodes in OppNet are represented by vehicles, which frequently generate messages within a defined area. We evaluate the proposed system through simulations. The simulation results show that the proposed system make a good and appropriate decision for node selection in OppNets.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Relational Trust Considering Reputation as a New Parameter

    Higashi S., Ampririt P., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    As digital technologies pervade every facet of our lives, establishing trust for digital interactions has become paramount. This paper explores the dynamics of trust computing within the digital realm, leveraging Fuzzy Logic (FL) to address the inherent ambiguities and uncertainties. We introduce a Fuzzy-based System for Assessment of Relational Trust (FSART), which evaluates the relational trust by considering four input parameters: Influence (If), Importance (Ip), Similarity (Sm), and Reputation (Rp), which is a new parameter. The Relational Trust (RT) is the output parameter. We assessed the performance of the proposed system by computer simulations. The evaluation results show that the values of RT increase with increasing of Sm, Rp, Ip, and If, confirming their positive impact on RT. In the case when If = 0.5, Ip = 0.9, Rp = 0.9, and when If = 0.9, Ip = 0.9, and Rp is 0.5 and 0.9, for all values of Sm, all RT values exceed 0.5, indicating that entities are considered trustworthy.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Performance Error in VANETs Considering Environmental Stressors

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    This research paper presents a fuzzy system tailored for application in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) to evaluate driver performance error. VANETs rely on real-time communication among vehicles and infrastructure to enhance road safety and traffic efficiency. The proposed system integrates four key input parameters: driver experience, skill level, mental and physical condition, and environmental stressors, with a focus on their relevance to VANET environments. Notably, the inclusion of environmental stressors, such as traffic congestion and adverse weather conditions, acknowledges the dynamic and unpredictable nature of VANET scenarios. Through fuzzy logic-based analysis, the system provides a nuanced evaluation of driver performance error, facilitating proactive measures to mitigate risks and improve overall traffic management in VANETs. This research contributes to the advancement of intelligent transportation systems by offering a comprehensive framework for assessing driver behavior and enhancing safety outcomes within VANET environments.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Assessment of Performance Error in VANETs

    Qafzezi E., Bylykbashi K., Higashi S., Ampririt P., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Acknowledging the critical role of human factors in vehicular safety, our research addresses the existing gap in understanding and quantifying these factors in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) domain. This paper explores the application of Fuzzy Logic (FL) in the context of VANETs, focusing on the assessment of driver performance. The three input parameters (driver experience, driver skills and mental and physical condition of the driver) are employed to determine the performance error of drivers. We present a methodological framework that leverages FL to model and analyze the intricate relationships between the specified input parameters and the resultant performance errors. Our findings not only provide valuable insights into the nuanced dynamics of driver behavior in VANETs but also contribute to enhancing the overall safety and efficiency of vehicular communication systems. This work underscores the significance of incorporating human-centric considerations in the design and optimization of intelligent transportation systems, paving the way for advancements in the field.

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  • A Fuzzy-Based System for Evaluation of User Trust in Social Networks

    Higashi S., Ampririt P., Qafzezi E., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

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    Trust is fundamental for the functioning of social networks because it impacts the user interactions, information reliability and overall network cohesion. This paper introduces a Fuzzy-based System for the Evaluation of User Trust (FSEUT) in social networks, which assesses trust using three key parameters: Attitude (At), Behavior (Bh), and Experience (Ep). We evaluated the system through computer simulations, and the results show a positive correlation between the input parameters and User Trust (UT). The increase of At, Bh, and Ep leads to corresponding increase in UT, demonstrating the system effectiveness for trust evaluation.

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  • A Filtering Method for Machine Learning Utilization of ADS-B Data

    Kakimoto K., Immaru T., Ikeda M., Barolli L.

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    The development of low-cost aircraft surveillance systems based on Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) technology has gained considerable interest, leading to many applications. Our interest is particularly in harnessing these data for developing flight prediction models and their applications considering the information in ADS-B signals. In this paper, we propose a filtering method and assess its effectiveness for processing ADS-B data to enhance the accuracy of predicted flight location coordinates. The evaluation results demonstrate that the proposed method can successfully separate single routes for Machine Learning purpose. Also, the predicted data are very close to learning data and the observed errors are quite small.

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  • A Cuckoo Search Based Simulation System for Node Placement Problem in WMNs: Performance Evaluation for Normal, Exponential and Weibull Distributions of Mesh Clients

    Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Liu Y., Takizawa M.

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    Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are cost-effective and highly robust networks. However, WMNs have various challenges associated with wireless communication. To deal with these issues, it is needed to find appropriate locations of mesh routers. However, the problem is known as NP-hard problem. In order to solve this problem, we consider Cuckoo Search (CS) algorithm and implement an intelligent simulation system called WMN-CS. In this work, we evaluate the performance of WMN-CS considering different distributions of mesh clients. Simulation results show that for Normal distribution of mesh clients, the WMN-CS can find suitable mesh router locations for 30 phases. However, 200 phases are insufficient for WMN-CS convergence in case of Exponential and Weibull distributions.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-57840-3_16

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  • A Comparison Study of a Fuzzy-Based Simulation System and Testbed for Selection of Radio Access Technologies in 5G Wireless Networks

    Ampririt P., Higashi S., Kraikritayakul P., Qafzezi E., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2024 

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    The advent of 5th Generation (5G) wireless networks marks a significant leap forward in communications technology, supporting a vast array of services and applications that will profoundly impact various facets of life, including entertainment and transportation. 5G networks promise major improvements in reliability, data throughput, latency reduction, and enhanced mobility. They will feature a wide array of Radio Access Technologies (RATs), supported by a range of Base Stations (BSs) that span technologies from GSM to Wi-Fi. This technological diversity is key to fulfilling the promise of 5G in providing ubiquitous, high-quality wireless service across different environments and applications. In order to address this challenge, this paper presents a comparison study between a Fuzzy-based simulation system and a testbed for RAT selection in 5G networks. The system and testbed take into account three input parameters: Coverage (CV), User Priority (UP), and Spectral Efficiency (SE), which influence the Radio Access Technology Decision Value (RDV). The evaluation results show that experimental results were very close and have the same tendency with simulated results.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-57840-3_14

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  • A Comparison Study for Different Number of Mesh Routers and Small Scale WMNs Considering Subway Distribution of Mesh Clients and Three Router Replacement Methods

    Barolli A., Spaho E., Sakamoto S., Barolli L., Takizawa M.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2024 

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    In our previous work, we implementated a hybrid intelligent simulation system for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) called WMN-PSOHCDGA by integrating Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Hill Climbing (HC) and Distributed Genetic Algorithm (DGA). We carried out many simimulation scenarios, but we used the same number of mesh routers in order to make a fair comparison. However, we found that in many cases some routers were concentrated in some areas. So, it is possible to use less number of mesh routers to cover all mesh clients. In this paper, we consider Subway distribution of mesh clients and samll scale WMNs. We carry out simulations for three router replacement methods: Linearly Decreasing Inertia Weight Method (LDIWM), Linearly Decreasing Vmax Method (LDVM) and Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM) and two scenarios where the number of mesh routers is 10 and 16. We evaluate the performance for these two scenarious considering three metrics: Size of Giant Component (SGC), Number of Covered Mesh Clients (NCMC) and Number of Covered Mesh Clients per Router (NCMCpR).

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-64766-6_16

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  • A Comparison Study by WMN-PSODGA System for LDIWM, RIWM, FC-RDVM Router Replacement Methods Considering a Smal Scale WMN and Boulevard Distribution of Mesh Clients

    Irie Y., Kraikritayakul P., Sakamoto S., Ikeda M., Matsuo K., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2024 

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    The Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are a very good innovative technolog. They can provide enhanced scalability, flexibility, and robustness, making them ideal for a wide range of applications. However, WMNs have several challenges such as efficient routing, maintaining network security, managing scalability, and mitigating interference. Addressing these challenges is crucial for improving the performance and reliability of WMNs in practical deployments. The deployment of mesh routers at appropriate locations is important to deal with these issues. However, finding the best locations of mesh routers in WMNs is difficult and is classified as NP-hard problem. There are some studies that considers meta-heuristic algorithms for optimization of mesh routers in WMNs. Some of them use simple intelligent algorithms. In this paper, we propose and implement a hybrid simulation system based on Particle Swarm Oprimization (PSO) and Genetic Algorithm (GA) using Linearly Decreasing Inertia Weight Method (LDIWM), Random Inertia Weight Method (RIWM) and Fast Convergence Rational Decrement of Vmax Method (FC-RDVM). We consider Boulevard distribution of mesh clients and a small scale WMN. The simulation results show that for Boulevard distribution, LDIWMs, RIWMs, and FC-RDVMs provide 100% connectivity. However, they have different performance for NCMC parameter. The convergence of NCMC for FC-RDVM is better than LDIWM and RIWM and is 100%. Thus, the performance of FC-RDVM is better compared with other two methods.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72325-4_1

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  • A Camera Placement System for Motion Analysis and Object Recognition: System Assessment by Simulations and an Experiment

    Wakabayashi K., Yukawa C., Oda T., Barolli L.

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2024 

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    In manufacturing plants, highly technical processes are frequently performed. Hand operated tasks for soldering electronic components to circuit boards are important processes that directly affect the performance and reliability of the products. In many operations performed by people using tools, worker safety is required to prevent burns, cuts and other injuries. Therefore, the workers movement data should be collected and analyzed in order to provide safe environment. Non-contact sensing systems include methods that use cameras to capture images of workers or products and use skeletal estimation and object recognition to detect dangerous movements of workers and product conditions. For carrying out the data analysis, the worker and object should be within the camera view-angle. Therefore, the camera placement is crucial for capturing workers movements and object state accurately. In this paper, we propose a camera placement system in order to carry out motion analysis and object recognition. From the simulation and experimental results, we found that by deciding the camera placement and angle of view, the proposed system can be used for motion analysis and object recognition. Also, the proposed system is an effective system for improving the recognition accuracy and detection rate of humans and objects.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-64766-6_4

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  • Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2022)

    Leonard Barolli

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems  2022.6 

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  • Advances in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems - The 13th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, INCoS 2021

    Leonard Barolli, Hsing-Chung Chen, Hiroyoshi Miwa

    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems  2021.9 

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  • Advances in Internet, Data and Web Technologies, The 8th International Conference on Emerging Internet, Data and Web Technologies, EIDWT 2020

    Leonard Barolli, Yoshihiro Okada, Flora Amato

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies 47, Springer   2020.2 

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  • Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Innovative Mobile and Internet Services in Ubiquitous Computing (IMIS-2019)

    Leonard Barolli, Fatos Xhafa, Omar Khadeer Hussain

    Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing  2019.7 

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  • Proc. of The 21st International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, NBiS-2018

    Leonard Barolli, Natalia Kryvinska, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa

    Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies  2018.9 

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  • Proceedings of The 5-th International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA-2010)

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, M. Uehara, I. You( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2010.11 

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  • Proceedings of The 5-th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing (3PGCIC-2010)

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, H. Nishino, M. Aleksy( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2010.11 

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  • Proceedings of 13-th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS-2010)

    T. Enokido, F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa, M. Uehara, A. Durresi( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2010.9 

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  • Complex Intelligent Systems and Their Applications

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli, P. J. Papajorgji( Role: Edit)

    Springer  2010.8 

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  • Proceedings of The 4-th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2010)

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, S. Vitabile, H. Hsu( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2010.2 

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    Responsible for pages:1169  

  • Proceedings of The 3-rd International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2009)

    L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, H. Hsu( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2009.3 

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    Responsible for pages:1257  

  • Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS-2009)

    A. Durresi, L. Barolli, M. Uehara, T. Enokido, M. Takizawa, E. Shakshuki

    Conference Publishing Services  2009 

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  • Proceedings of International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-2009) Workshops

    L. Barolli. W. C. Feng

    Conference Publishing Services  2009 

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    Responsible for pages:611  

  • Proceedings of The Second International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2008)

    F. Xhafa, L. Barolli( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2008.3 

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    Responsible for pages:1016  

  • Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS-2008)

    M. Takizawa, L. Barolli, T. Enokido( Role: Edit)

    Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)  2008 

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  • Frontiers in Mobile and Web Computing: Proceedings of MoMM-2007 and iiWAS-2007 Workshops

    L. Barolli, T. Grill, T. M. Nguyen, D. Tjondronegoro, I. K. Ibrahim( Role: Edit)

    Austrian Computer Society  2007.12 

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  • Proceedings of First International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems

    T. Enokido, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa( Role: Edit)

    Springer, LNCS-4658  2007.9 

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  • Proceedings of The First International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2007)

    L. Barolli, A.M. Tjoa( Role: Edit)

    Conference Publishing Services  2007.4 

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  • An Ubiquitous Agent-based Campus Information Providing System for Cellular Phones

    A. Koyama and L. Barolli

    Idea Group Inc. Publishing  2007 

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  • Frontiers in Mobile and Web Computing: Proceedings of MoMM-2006 and iiWAS-2006 Workshops

    L. Barolli, B. A. Abderazek, T. Grill, T. M. Nguyen, D. Tjondronegoro( Role: Edit)

    Austrian Computer Society  2006.12 

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    Responsible for pages:703  

  • Protocols and Architectures for Mobile Communications in Modern IP Networks

    G. De Marco and L. Barolli

    Nova Publishers  2006.10 

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  • Proceedings of 11th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS-2005)

    L. Barolli( Role: Edit)

    IEEE CS Press  2005.7 

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    Responsible for pages:1 818  

  • Cooperative Agents in Web-based Distance Learning

    L. Barolli and A. Koyama

    Idea Group Inc. Publishing  2005.4 

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    Responsible for pages:4 430-439  

  • Application of Genetic Algorithm for QoS Routing in Broadband Networks

    L. Barolli and A. Koyama

    Idea Group Inc. Publishing  2005.4 

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    Responsible for pages:22-30  

  • Proceedings of 18th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-2004)

    L. Barolli( Role: Edit)

    IEEE CS Press (Long Papers)  2004.3 

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    Responsible for pages:1 651  

  • Proceedings of 18th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-2004)

    L. Barolli( Role: Edit)

    IEEE CS Press (Regular Papers)  2004.3 

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  • An Agent-based Personalized Distance Learning System for Delivering Appropriate Studying Materials to Learners

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, Z. Cheng, and N. Shiratori

    Springer Verlag  2002.7 

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  • Performance Evaluation of Self Detective Congestion Control Scheme for ATM Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, S. Mirza, and S. Yokoyama

    G & B Publishers  2001.2 

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  • A Routing Strategy for Self-Healing ATM Networks Based on Virtual Path

    A. Greca, K. Nakagawa and L. Barolli

    G & B Publishers  2001.2 

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MISC

  • A Simulation System for VANETs and Its Performance Evaluation

    R. Tanaka, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2008-MBL-47/2008-ITS-35   2008 ( 107 )   93 - 98   2008.11

  • Performance Evaluation of an Ad-hoc Network Testbed Considering Node Mobility in Indoor Environment

    M. Hiyama, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    The 61st Kyushu Joint Conference of Electrical and Electronics Engineers   11-2A-11   2008.9

  • A Fuzzy-based Cluster Head Decision System Considering Number of Neighbor Nodes

    J. Anno, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2008-DPS-134/2008-CSEC-40   2008 ( 21 )   189 - 194   2008.3

  • Performance Evaluation of a Network Search Space Reduction Agent in a Distributed Routing Architecture

    R. Fukuoka, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, A. Koyama

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2008-DPS-134/2008-CSEC-40   2008 ( 21 )   55 - 60   2008.3

  • Load-balancing Multi-path Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    Z. Jean-eudes, A. Koyama, T. Tanno, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    IPSJ, Tohoku Shibu Taikai   B-5-2   2008.3

  • Performance Evaluation of OLSR Protocol in Indoor and Outdoor Scenarios for Different Window Size

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, T. Matsunaga, K. Sugita

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   18   19 - 26   2007.10

  • A Fuzzy Cluster Head Selection System for Wireless Sensor Networks

    L. Barolli, J. Anno

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   18   27 - 34   2007.10

  • Connectivity Analysis of Ad-Hoc Networks Considering Shadowing Model

    L. Barolli, R. Tanaka

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   18   35 - 40   2007.10

  • DSDV Protocol Performance Analysis for Wireless Sensor Networks Considering 2 Different Radio Models

    L. Barolli, T. Yang, T. Matsunaga, K. Sugita

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   18   41 - 47   2007.10

  • Performance Analysis of OLSR and B.A.T.M.A.N Protocols for Indoor Scenarios

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, T. Yang, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-132   2007 ( 91 )   43 - 48   2007.9

  • Design and Implementation of a JXTA-Overlay P2P System

    K. Matsuo, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-132   2007 ( 91 )   49 - 54   2007.9

  • Performance Evaluation of DSDV Protocol for Sensor Networks using Different Radio Models

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-130/2007-CSEC-36   2007 ( 16 )   351 - 356   2007.3

  • Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Testbed for MANET

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, T. Yang, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-130/2007-CSEC-36   2007 ( 16 )   111 - 116   2007.3

  • A Simulation System for Analyzing Connectivity in Ad-hoc Networks

    R. Tanaka, J. Anno, G. De Marco and L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-130/2007-CSEC-36   2007 ( 16 )   117 - 122   2007.3

  • An Extended Network Service Pricing Considering Fair Relation Between Network Service Providers and Users

    V. Barolli, H. Fukuda, L. Barolli, M. Takizawa

    Technical Report of IPSJ (DPS-130/SEC-36)   2007   309 - 314   2007.3

  • A Fuzzy-based Cluster Head Decision System for Sensor Networks

    J. Anno, R. Tanaka, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2007-DPS-130/2007-CSEC-36   2007 ( 16 )   345 - 350   2007.3

  • Received Power of a Mobile Station Randomly Walking in a Cellular Electromagnetic Environment

    T. Sato, Y. Nagayasu, K. Uchida, L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Image Information Media   31 ( 1 )   BCT-2007-14, 53-56   2007.1

  • An Agent-based Distributed Network Architecture for QoS Routing Using Multi-objective Optimization: Implementation and Evaluation of Its Agents

    L. Barolli, M. Ikeda

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   17   49 - 58   2006.10

  • A MAC Protocol for Sensor Networks

    Harada, Koyama, Arai, Barolli

    IEICE, NS Kenkyukai   106 ( 310 )   35 - 40   2006.10

  • A Routing Protocol for Ad-Hoc Networks Considering Remaning Energy and Load Distribution

    Takazawa, Koyama, Arai, Barolli

    IEICE, NS Kenkyukai   106 ( 310 )   89 - 94   2006.10

  • A Multicast QoS Routing Algorithm for Large Scale Networks Based on Genetic Algorithms

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   17   13 - 20   2006.10

  • A Web-based E-learning System for Stimulating Learner's Motivation and Improving Study Efficiency

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   17   21 - 29   2006.10

  • A Scalable Inter-Vehicle Communication Protocol and Its Performance Evaluation

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   17   31 - 38   2006.10

  • A Multi-Platform P2P System Based on Java and JXTA Framework

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   17   39 - 48   2006.10

  • A Fuzzy Handover Algorithm for a Layered Architecture Wireless Network

    T. Sato, K. Uchida, L. Barolli

    59-th Denkikei Kyushu Section Rengou Taikai   2006.9

  • Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Sensor Network under Different Radio Propagation Models

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of FIT-2006, Fukuoka   129 - 130   2006.9

  • Construction of a Mobile Town Information System based User Position

    Sato, Koyama, Barolli

    IPSJ, DPS Kenkyukai   2005.11

  • A Selective Border-casting Routing Protocol to Improve ZRP Performance

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   16   35 - 43   2005.10

  • A Speed-Aware Handover Algorithm for Wireless Networks Based on Fuzzy Logic

    L. Barolli et. al.

    58-th Denkikei Kyushu Section Rengou Taikai   10-1P-6   2005.9

  • Performance Analysis of a Communication Protocol for Robot Collaboration in Real Time

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IEICE, Information Networks Kenkykai   2005.9

  • A Fuzzy Based Admission Control Scheme Using Shadow ClusterConcept for Wireless Networks

    M. Higashijima, L.Barolli, et. al.

    Technical Report of IEICE, Kyushu Shibu Gakusei Kouenkai Robunshu   46   2005.9

  • A Fuzzy-based Power Reduction Algorithm for Sensor Networks

    L. Barolli, et. al.

    Technical Report of IEICE, Kyushu Shibu Gakusei Kouenkai Robunshu   47   2005.9

  • A Protocol for Power Reduction in Sensor Networks based on Localization Clustering

    T. Yang, L. Barolli

    Technical Report of IEICE, Kyushu Shibu Gakusei Kouenkai Robunshu   48   2005.9

  • A Blog-based Digital Portfolio System for Cooperative Learning

    S. Baba, K. Sugita, L. Barolli

    Technical Report of IEICE, Kyushu Shibu Gakusei Kouenkai Robunshu   88   2005.9

  • Performance Evaluation of a Search Space Reduction Agen for Effective Topology Extraction

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, S. Ohba, A. Koyama

    58-th Denkikei Kyushu Section Rengou Taikai   10-1A-11   2005.9

  • An Effective Topology Extraction Algorithm for Ad-hoc Networks and Its Performance Evaluation

    L. Barolli et. al.

    58-th Denkikei Kyushu Section Rengou Taikai   10-1P-6   2005.9

  • Performance Comparison of Media Access Control Protocols for Robot Communication

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IPSJ, Tohoku Shibu Taikai   2005.3

  • Performance Analysis of an AR-TDMA Protocol for Robot Communication

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IPSJ, Tohoku Shibu Taikai   2005.1

  • A Fuzzy Call Admission Control (CAC) Scheme for Supporting QoS of Multimedia Applications

    K. Ishikura, T.Gouda, L.Barolli, K.Sugita, A.Koyama

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2004-DPS   2004 ( 107 )   109 - 114   2004.11

  • A Multiplatform P2P System and Its Applications

    L. Barolli et. al

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2004-DPS   2004 ( 107 )   31 - 36   2004.11

  • Lessons and Perspectives of Policing Mechanisms for Broadband Networks

    T. Gouda, K. Ishikura, L. Barolli, K. Sugita, A. Koyama

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2004-DPS   2004 ( 107 )   67 - 72   2004.11

  • Online Mental Healthcare Education Supporting System

    K. Sugita, N. Uchida, L. Barolli, et. al.

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2004-DPS   2004 ( 107 )   97 - 102   2004.11

  • A Distance Learning System for Improving Learner Study Efficiency by Stimulating Learners Competition

    L. Barolli et al.

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2004-DPS   2004 ( 107 )   103 - 108   2004.11

  • A Distance Learning System for Stimulating Learner Volition Using Cooperative Agents

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   15   35 - 48   2004.10

  • A New Genetic Algorithm Based QoS Routing Method for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

    L. Barolli

    Technical Report of Computer Science Laboratory (CSL), Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT)   15   21 - 34   2004.10

  • An Adaptive Medium Access Control Protocol for Robot Communication in Autonomous Distributed Systems

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2003-DPS-114, 2003-EIP-20   2003 ( 87 )   117 - 122   2003.8

  • A Selective Bordercasting Zone Routing Protocol for Ad-hoc Networks

    Y. Honma, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, 2003-DPS-114, 2003-EIP-20   2003 ( 87 )   109 - 115   2003.8

  • A Media Access Protocol for Super High-Speed WDM Networks

    M. Akiyama, A. Koyama, L. Barolli and Z. Cheng

    Proc. of 3-rd IPSJ Tohoku Chapter Workshop, Technical Report   2001-1-020   2001.12

  • A Fuzzy Approach for Call Admission Control in High-Speed Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Technical Report of IPSJ (Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing)   2001 ( 59 )   59 - 64   2001.6

  • A Call Admission Control (CAC) Scheme Based on Cooperative Agents

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Yokoyama and T. Yamada

    59-th IPSJ General Conference   3 ( 2V-8 )   541 - 542   1999.9

  • A Selection Method for WWW Mirror Servers Using Agents

    A. Koyama, T. Okuyama, L. Barolli, S. Yokoyama and Z. Cheng

    59-th IPSJ General Conference   3 ( 4S-9 )   317 - 318   1999.9

  • A Distributed Routing Strategy for Large Scale Networks Using Intelligent Agents

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama and S. Yokoyama

    Technical Report of IPSJ (Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing)   98 ( 84 )   87 - 92   1998.9

  • A Genetic Algorithm for Dynamic Routing and Its Performance Evaluation

    S. Motegi, L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Takeda and S. Yokoyama

    Multimedia Communication, Distributed Processing, and Groupware IPSJ Conference   98 ( 8 )   85 - 90   1998.1

  • Use of Genetic Algorithms for Dynamic Routing

    S. Motegi, L. Barolli, T. Takeda and S. Yokoyama

    Tohoku-Section Joint Convention Record of IEIE (Japan)   304   1997.8

  • A Fuzzy Mean Rate Enforcement Scheme in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli and K. Tanno

    Tohoku-Section Joint Convention Record of IEIE (Japan)   1B-13   48   1996.8

  • A Fuzzy Policing Mechanism for Controlling Still Picture Source in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli and K. Tanno

    IEICE General Conference   B-776   208   1996.3

  • Design of the Policing Mechanism for ATM Networks by Using Fuzzy Set Theory

    L. Barolli and K. Tanno

    Technical Report of IEICE   95 ( 391 )   7月12日   1995.11

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Presentations

  • Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Sensor and Actor Network Considering Event Movement

    T. Yang, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2008) 

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  • Implementation and Evaluation of SmartBox for a JXTA-based P2P E-Learning System

    K. Matsuo, V. Kolici, L. Barolli, F. Xhafa, A. Koyama, A. Durresi

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2008) 

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  • Effects of Mobility in Throughput of a MANET Testbed

    M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, M. Hiyama, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2008) 

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    Venue:Yamaguchi, Japan  

  • A Fuzzy Admission Control System for Wireless Networks and Its Performance Evolution

    M. Higashijima, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2006) 

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  • Performance Evaluation of a Network Search Space Reduction Agent: SSRA

    R. Fukuoka, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia, Distributed, Cooperative and Mobile Symposium (DICOMO'2006), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • Simulation of WSNs with Radio Irregularities

    T. Yang, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia, Distributed, Cooperative and Mobile Symposium (DICOMO'2006), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2006.7

  • A Blog-based Digital Portfolio System

    S. Baba, K. Sugita, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2005.11

  • A Fuzzy Admission Control Scheme Based on Shadow Cluster Concept for Wireless Networks

    M. Higashijima, T. Sato, Y. Nagata, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2005.11

  • Application of Fuzzy Theory for Power Reduction in Sensor Networks

    Y. Nagata, T. Yang, G. De Marco, L. Barolli, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • A Speed-Aware Fuzzy-based Handover Algorithm for Wireless Networks

    T. Sato, Y. Nagata, M. Higashijima, L. Barolli, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS- 2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2005.11

  • An Effective Topology Extraction Algorithm for a Multi-agent System and Its Performance Evaluation

    M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, G. De Marco, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • Window policies for Movement Detection of the RA-RA scheme

    G. De Marco, L.Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS- 2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • An Effective Topology Extraction Algorithm for Search Reduction Space in Ad-hoc Networks

    S. Ohba, L. Barolli, M. Ikeda, G. De Marco, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS-2005), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • Construction and Experimentation of WWW Based Education Support System Using Live Video Communication and Educational Contents

    S. Baba, H. Esaki, K. Sugita, N. Uchida, G. De Marco, L. Barolli

    Proc. of DICOMO-2005, IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2005.7

  • Implementation of a Multiplatform P2P System

    N. Nakamura, S. Takahama, L. Barolli, J. Ma, K. Sugita

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • Performance Evaluation of an Adaptive TDMA Protocol for Inter Robot Communication

    J. Arai, A. Koyama, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • A Fuzzy Admission Call Control Scheme for Multimedia Applications

    L. Barolli, T. Gouda, M. Ikeda, K. Sugita, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • A Comparison Study of Policing Mechanisms for Broadband Networks

    T. Gouda, M. Ikeda, L. Barolli, K. Sugita, A. Koyama

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • An E-Learning System to Stimulate Learner Study Volition

    L. Barolli et. al.

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • Implementation of a Health Care WWW-based System

    K. Sugita, K. Uchida, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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  • Ubikids - A Ubiquitos Smart Hyperspace for Kids Care

    J. Ma, B.O. Apduhan, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS' 2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • Performance Evaluation of Kansei Retrieval Method in Tradaitional Japanese Crafting System

    K. Sugita, Ishida, A. Miyakawa, L. Barolli, Y. Shibata

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • A QoS Multicast Routing Using Genetic Algorithm

    T. Nishie, A. Koyama, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • Performance Evaluation of a QoS Routing Method Using Multi-purpose Optimization Algorithm

    J. Yamawaki, A. Koyama, J. Arai, L. Barolli

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2004), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2004.12

  • New Results and Improvements of a Genetic Algorithm Based Routing Method

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Suganuma, and N. Shiratori

    Proc. of Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2002), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2002.10

  • A Quality of Service Routing Method Using Genetic Algorithm

    K. Matsumoto, A. Koyama, L. Barolli and Z. Cheng

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2001), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2001.10

  • Traffic Control in High-speed Networks: A New Call Admission Control Scheme Based on Fuzzy Logic

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Suganuma and N. Shiratori

    Proc. Joint Symposium for Advanced Science and Technology (JSAST) 

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    Event date: 2001.10

    Venue:Tokyo Denki University  

  • Mobile Education System Using Java Application

    A. Sasaki, A. Koyama, L. Barolli, Z. Cheng, A. He

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2001), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2001.10

  • An Adaptive Ring Access Protocol for Super High-Speed Networks

    A. Koyama, L. Barolli, and Z. Cheng

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2000), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2000.12

  • A Fuzzy Equivalent Capacity Estimator for Bandwidth Allocation in High-Speed Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, S. Yokoyama and N. Shiratori

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'2000), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2000.12

  • A Control Platform for Humanoid Robot Based on CORBA Cooperative Agents

    K. Takeda, Y. Nasu, L. Barolli, G. Capi and K. Mitobe

    DICOMO' 2000, IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 2000.6

  • Evaluation of Base Station Location in Mobile Communication Networks by Simulation System

    T. Yamada, T. Yukio and L. Barolli

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'99), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 1999.12

  • A Fuzzy Scheme for Routing of Tagged Cells in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, T. Yamada, and S. Yokoyama

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop (DPSWS'99), IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 1999.12

  • Effectiveness of an Adaptive Routing Method for High Speed Networks Using Genetic Algorithms

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Motegi, T. Taketa and S. Yokoyama

    IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 1998.11

  • Use of Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms for Policing and Routing in ATM Networks

    L. Barolli, A. Koyama, S. Motegi, and S. Yokoyama

    DICOMO'98 Symposium, IPSJ Symposium Series 

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    Event date: 1998.7

  • A Framework for Traffic Policing-Routing in ATM Networks Using Fuzzy Set Theory

    L. Barolli and K. Tanno

    Multimedia Communications and Distributed Processing Workshop, DPSWS'96 Workshop Proceedings 

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    Event date: 1996.10

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Awards

  • MoMM-2008, “Best Application Paper” Award

    2008  

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  • iiWAS/MoMM-2008, Certificate of Appreciation

    2008  

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  • NBiS-2008, “Best Paper” Award

    2008  

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  • ADPNA-2007, “Best Papers” Award

    2007  

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  • IEEE Computer Society, “Certificate of Appreciation”

    2007  

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  • IEEE Computer Society, “Certificate of Appreciation”

    2006  

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  • iiWAS-2006 国際会議, “Certificate of Recognition”

    2006  

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  • MoMM-2006 国際会議, “Certificate of Recognition”

    2006  

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  • IEEE Computer Society, “Certificate of Appreciation”

    2005  

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  • IEEE Computer Society, “Certificate of Appreciation”

    2004  

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  • IEEE ICPADS-2005 国際会議 “Excellent Paper Award”

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  • IEEE AINA-2004 国際会議 “High Honor Paper Award”

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Research Projects

  • センサ・アクタ・ネットワークの実現化のための基礎研究

    2009

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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    その他1:(継続)

  • センサ・アクタ・ネットワークの実現化のための基礎研究

    2008

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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    その他1:(継続)

  • センサ・アクタ・ネットワークの実現化のための基礎研究

    2007

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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  • マルチメディア通信を実現するためのネットワーク通信品質(QoS)経路制御の研究

    2005

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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  • インターネット上でのマルチパス・マルチストリーム伝送および輻輳検出のための一般的枠組みに関する研究

    2004 - 2006

    科研費 

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    その他1:特別研究員奨励費

  • インターネット上でのマルチパス・マルチストリーム伝送および輻輳検出のための一般的枠組みに関する研究

    2004 - 2005

    科研費 

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    その他1:特別研究員奨励費

  • マルチメディア通信を実現するためのネットワーク通信品質(QoS)経路制御の研究

    2004

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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  • 協調エージェントを用いた大規模高速ネットワーク経路制御の研究

    2003

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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  • 協調エージェントを用いた大規模高速ネットワーク経路制御の研究

    2002

    科研費  基盤研究(C)一般

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  • テスト

    1999 - 2003

    共同研究 

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Teaching Experience (On-campus)

  • 2022   Computer Networks II

  • 2022   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2022   Digital Circuits I

  • 2022   Digital Circuits II

  • 2022   Graduation Study

  • 2022   Technical English

  • 2022   Training for International Conference

  • 2022   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2022   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2022   Special Exercise Information

  • 2022   Special Research of Information

  • 2021   Computer Networks II

  • 2021   Digital Circuits I

  • 2021   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2021   Digital Circuits II

  • 2021   Graduation Study

  • 2021   Training for International Conference

  • 2021   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2021   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2021   Special Exercise Information

  • 2020   Computer Networks II

  • 2020   Digital Circuits I

  • 2020   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2020   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2020   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2019   Computer Networks II

  • 2019   Digital Circuits I

  • 2019   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2019   Digital Circuits II

  • 2019   Graduation Study

  • 2019   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2019   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2019   Training for International Conference

  • 2019   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2019   Special Research of Information

  • 2018   Computer Networks II

  • 2018   Digital Circuits I

  • 2018   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2018   Digital Circuits II

  • 2018   Graduation Study

  • 2018   Training for International Conference

  • 2018   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2018   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2018   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2018   Special Exercise Information

  • 2018   Special Research of Information

  • 2017   Computer Networks II

  • 2017   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2017   Digital Circuits I

  • 2017   Digital Circuits II

  • 2017   Graduation Study

  • 2017   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2017   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2017   Training for International Conference

  • 2017   Research Study for Master's Thesis in

  • 2017   Special Exercise Information

  • 2017   Special Research of Information

  • 2016   Computer Networks II

  • 2016   Basic Experiments on Information Enginee

  • 2016   Digital Circuits I

  • 2016   Graduation Study

  • 2016   Advanced Information Networking I

  • 2016   Training for International Conference

  • 2016   Advanced Information Networking II

  • 2016   Special Research

  • 2016   Special Exercise Information

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Social Activities

  • ARES-2009 Workshops Chair,

    2009

  • CISIS-2009 General Co-Chair

    2009

  • ノーベル賞受賞者フォーラム「21世紀の創造」パーネリスト

    2003

  • NBiS-2007 General Co-Chair

  • CISIS 国際会議 Steering Committee Chair

  • ARES-2008 Workshops Co-Chair

  • AINA-2008 General Co-Chair

  • iiWAS-2006 Workshops Chair

  • AINA-2006 General Co-Chair

  • AINA プログラム委員長(03-04)

  • 国際会議プログラム委員(多数)

  • 国際ジャーナルおよび国際会議査読(多数)

  • 国際ワークショップOrganizer(多数)

  • 国際ジャーナル・ゲスト・エディタ(多数)

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