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B. Astuto and A. , Nunes is a Pos-doc at INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France. He received his B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil, where he also completed his M.Sc. degree in Computer Science

N. , D. Nasa, and D. Aro, Her research interests span the areas of computer networks, distributed systems, and Internet information systems She is the director of the Internetwork Research Group (i-NRG) at UCSC and has been a PI and a co-PI in a number of projects sponsored by government agencies AFOSR) as well as industry. Prof. Obraczka has edited one book, wrote a number of book chapters, and published over 200 technical papers in journals and conferences. She is co-recipient of the Best Paper Award at IFIP Networking 2007 for the paper " On-Demand Routing in Disrupted Environments " . She is also co-recipient of one of three Best Paper Awards at IEEE MASS 2007 for the paper DYNAMMA: A DYNAmic Multi-channel Medium Access Framework for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks She received the USC ISI's Meritorious Service Award in 1999. She is a senior member of the IEEE, She has served on the Editorial Board of the Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks Journal. She has been involved with the organization of several technical conferences in her area including IEEE Global Internet Thierry Turletti received the M.S. (1990) and the Ph.D. (1995) degrees in computer science from the University of Nice He has done his PhD studies in the RODEO group at INRIA where he designed the Inria Videoconferencing System (IVS). During the year 1995-96, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Telemedia, Networks and Systems group at LCS, MIT and worked in the area of Software Defined Radio (SDR). He is currently a senior research scientist at the Diana team at INRIA Sophia Antipolis. His current research interests include information centric network architectures, trustable network evaluation platforms and wireless networking