Conference and Workshop Papers
Sookhyun Yang, Jim Kurose, Simon Heimlicher, and Arun Venkataramani Measurement and modeling of user transitioning among networks IEEE INFOCOM 2015, Hong Kong, China, April 2015. Paper as PDF
Zhaoyu Gao, Arun Venkataramani, James F. Kurose, and Simon Heimlicher: Towards a Quantitative Comparison of Location-Independent Network Architectures ACM Sigcomm 2014, Chicago, August 2014. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Marc Lelarge, Laurent Massoulié: Community Detection in the Labelled Stochastic Block Model NIPS 2012 Workshop: Algorithmic and Statistical Approaches for Large Social Networks, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher and Kavé Salamatian: Globs in the Primordial Soup—The Emergence of Connected Crowds in Mobile Wireless Networks ★ Best Paper Award ★ ACM MobiHoc 2010, Chicago, September 2010. Paper as PDF Extended Version as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Merkouris Karaliopoulos, Hanoch Levy and Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos: On Leveraging Partial Paths in Partially-connected Networks IEEE INFOCOM 2009, Rio de Janeiro, April 2009. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Merkouris Karaliopoulos, Hanoch Levy and Martin May: End-to-end vs. Hop-by-hop Transport under Intermittent Connectivity (Invited Paper) ICST Autonomics 2007, Rome, Italy, October 2007. Paper as PDF
Rainer Baumann, Simon Heimlicher, Vincent Lenders and Martin May: Routing Packets into Wireless Mesh Networks IEEE Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob 2007, White Plains, NY, USA, October 2007. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Pavan Nuggehalli and Martin May: End-to-end vs. Hop-by-hop Transport ACM International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems, ACM SIGMETRICS 2007, Student Workshop, San Diego, CA, USA, June 2007. Paper as PDF
Rainer Baumann, Simon Heimlicher, Vincent Lenders, Martin May: HEAT: Scalable Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks Using Temperature Fields IEEE Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, IEEE WoWMoM 2007, Helsinki, Finland, June 2007. Paper as PDF
Rainer Baumann, Olga Bondareva, Simon Heimlicher, Vincent Lenders, Martin May: A Protocol for Macro Mobility and Multihoming Notification in Wireless Mesh Networks 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Ad Hoc Communications, PCAC 2007, Niagara Falls, Canada, May 2007. Paper as PDF
Rainer Baumann, Simon Heimlicher, Martin May: Towards Realistic Mobility Models for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, IEEE INFOCOM 2007, Workshop: MObile Networks for Vehicular Environments (MOVE), Anchorage, AK, USA, May 2007. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Rainer Baumann, Martin May, Bernhard Plattner: The Transport Layer Revisited 2nd IEEE International Conference on Communication System Software and Middleware, IEEE COMSWARE 2007, Bangalore, India, January, 2007. Paper as PDF
Simon Heimlicher, Rainer Baumann, Martin May, Bernhard Plattner: SaFT: Reliable Transport in Mobile Networks
3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems, IEEE MASS 2006, Vancouver B.C., Canada, pages 477-480, October, 2006. Paper as PDF
Journal Papers
Vincent Lenders, Joerg Wagner, Simon Heimlicher, Martin May and Bernhard Plattner: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Mobility on Link Failures in an 802.11 Ad Hoc Network IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Special Issue on “Practical aspects of mobility in wireless self-organizing networks”, December 2008
Rainer Baumann, Simon Heimlicher, Vincent Lenders, Martin May and Bernhard Plattner: Routing in Large-Scale Wireless Mesh Networks Using Temperature Fields IEEE Network, January 2008. Paper as PDF
Book Chapters
Simon Heimlicher and Bernhard Plattner:
Reliable Transport in Multi-hop Wireless Mesh Networks
Book: Guide to Wireless Mesh Networks
Series: Computer Communications and Networks
Misra, Sudip; Misra, Subhas Chandra; Woungang, Isaac (Eds.), January 2009
ISBN (Print): 978-1-84800-908-0
ISBN (Online): 978-1-84800-909-7
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-909-7_9
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