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Distributed Computer and Communication Networks 22nd International Conference, DCCN 2019, Moscow, Russia, September 23–27, 2019, Revised Selected Papers Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 11965) Also part of the Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications book sub series (LNCCN, volume 11965)
This volume contains a collection of revised selected full-text papers presented at the
22nd International Conference on Distributed Computer and Communication Networks
(DCCN 2019), held in Moscow, Russia, September 23–27, 2019.
DCCN 2019 is an IEEE (Region 8 + Russia Section) technically cosponsored
international conference. It is a continuation of traditional international conferences
of the DCCN series, which took place in Sofia, Bulgaria (1995, 2005, 2006, 2008,
2009, 2014); Tel Aviv, Israel (1996, 1997, 1999, 2001); and Moscow, Russia (1998,
2000, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) in the last 22 years. The
main idea of the conference is to provide a platform and forum for researchers and
developers from academia and industry from various countries working in the area
of theory and applications of distributed computer and communication networks,
mathematical modeling, methods of control, and optimization of distributed systems,
by offering them a unique opportunity to share their views as well as discuss the
perspective developments and pursue collaboration in this area. The content of this
volume is related to the following subjects:
1. Communication networks algorithms and protocols
2. Wireless and mobile networks
3. Computer and telecommunication networks control and management
4. Performance analysis, QoS/QoE evaluation, and network efficiency
5. Analytical modeling and simulation of communication systems
6. Evolution of wireless networks toward 5G
7. Centimeter- and millimeter-wave radio technologies
8. Internet of Things and Fog Computing
9. Probabilistic and statistical models in information systems
10. Queuing theory and reliability theory applications
11. High-altitude telecommunications platforms
The DCCN 2019 conference gathered 174 submissions from authors from 26 different
countries. From these, 132 high quality papers in English were accepted and
presented during the conference. The current volume contains 46 extended papers
which were recommended by session chairs and selected by the Program Committee
for the Springer post-proceedings.
All the papers selected for the post-proceedings volume are given in the form
presented by the authors. These papers are of interest to everyone working in the field
of computer and communication networks.