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E-grāmata: Emerging Management Mechanisms for the Future Internet: 7th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2013, Barcelona, Spain, June 25-28, 2013, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2013, held in Barcelona, Spain, in June 2013. The 11 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. The volume also includes 7 papers presented at the AIMS Ph.D. workshop. They were reviewed and selected from 14 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on traffic engineering and quality-of-service; monitoring and modeling; security management; content distribution and multimedia; autonomous management; and monitoring mechanisms.
Traffic Engineering and Quality-of-Service
A Framework for Robust Traffic Engineering Using Evolutionary Computation
1(12)
Vitor Pereira
Miguel Rocha
Paulo Cortez
Miguel Rio
Pedro Sousa
On the Impact of Redirection on HTTP Adaptive Streaming Services in Federated CDNs
13(12)
Jeroen Famaey
Steven Latre
Ray van Brandenburg
M. Oskar van Deventer
Filip De Turck
Design and Evaluation of Tile Selection Algorithms for Tiled HTTP Adaptive Streaming
25(12)
Jens Devloo
Nils Lamot
Jelle van Campen
Evi Weymaere
Steven Latre
Jeroen Famaey
Ray van Brandenburg
Filip De Turck
Ph.D. Workshop --- Monitoring and Modeling
Monitoring and Security for the Internet of Things
37(4)
Anthea Mayzaud
Remi Badonnel
Isabelle Chrisment
Understanding the Impact of Network Infrastructure Changes Using Large-Scale Measurement Platforms
41(4)
Vaibhav Bajpai
Jurgen Schonwalder
Fair Allocation of Multiple Resources Using a Non-monetary Allocation Mechanism
45(4)
Patrick Poullie
Burkhard Stiller
Security Management
Anomaly Detection and Mitigation at Internet Scale: A Survey
49(12)
Jessica Steinberger
Lisa Schehlmann
Sebastian Abt
Harald Baier
Towards Learning Normality for Anomaly Detection in Industrial Control Networks
61(12)
Franka Schuster
Andreas Paul
Hartmut Konig
Detecting IP Spoofing by Modelling History of IP Address Entry Points
73(11)
Michal Kovacik
Michal Kajan
Martin Zadnik
Ph.D. Workshop --- Content Distribution and Multimedia
Towards an Adaptive Publish/Subscribe Approach Supporting Transitions
84(4)
Bjorn Richerzhagen
Ralf Steinmetz
Towards a Mobility-Supporting Incentive Scheme for Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution
88(4)
Matthias Wichtlhuber
David Hausheer
Cache Management Strategy for CCN Based on Content Popularity
92(4)
Cesar Bernardini
Thomas Silverston
Olivier Festor
QoE-Centric Management of Multimedia Networks through Cooperative Control Loops
96(4)
Niels Bouten
Steven Latre
Filip De Turck
Autonomous Management
Enabling the Autonomic Management of Federated Identity Providers
100(12)
Christopher Bailey
David W. Chadwick
Rogerio de Lemos
Kristy W.S. Siu
On the Effects of Omitting Information Exchange between Autonomous Resource Management Agents
112(12)
Siri Fagernes
Alva L. Couch
Monitoring Mechanisms
Flow-Based Detection of DNS Tunnels
124(12)
Wendy Ellens
Piotr Zuraniewski
Anna Sperotto
Harm Schotanus
Michel Mandjes
Erik Meeuwissen
Retrieving Monitoring and Accounting Information from Constrained Devices in Internet-of-Things Applications
136(12)
Oleksiy Mazhelis
Martin Waldburger
Guilherme Sperb Machado
Burkhard Stiller
Pasi Tyrvainen
Passive Remote Source NAT Detection Using Behavior Statistics Derived from NetFlow
148(13)
Sebastian Abt
Christian Dietz
Harald Baier
Slobodan Petrovic
Author Index 161