PUBLICATIONS (peer reviewed)
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2010 (pending publication)
1. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, Efficient Cross-Layer Optimization in Cognitive Radio Networks,
in: Zhang, Zheng, and Chen (Eds.), Cognitive Radio Networks:
Architectures, Protocols, and Standards, Taylor & Francis,
2010. Chapter
2. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, Swarm Intelligence in Heterogeneous Cognitive Radio Networks,
in: Zhang, Zheng, and Chen (Eds.), Cognitive Radio Networks:
Architectures, Protocols, and Standards, Taylor & Francis, 2010.
Chapter
3. “Channel Assignment in Virtual Cut-Through
Switching based Wireless Mesh Networks,” Dola Saha, Aveek Dutta, Dirk
Grunwald and Douglas Sicker, ICDCN 2010, Kolkata, India, January 2010
2009
4. Christian Doerr, Douglas Sicker and Dirk Grunwald,
“Local Control of Cognitive Radio Networks”, Annals of
Telecommunications, 2009. Journal
5. Dola Saha, Aveek Dutta, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, SMACK- SMACK - A SMart ACKnowledgment Scheme for Broadcast
Messages in Wireless Networks, ACM SigComm, 2009.
Comp_Conference
6. Dola Saha, Aveek Dutta, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, PAMAC: A PHY Aided MAC for Wireless Networks”, InfoCom
Mini-symposium, 2009. Comp_Conference
7. Caleb Phillips, Suresh Singh, Douglas Sicker, Dirk
Grunwald, Techniques for Simulation of Realistic Infrastructure
Wireless Network Traffic, 7th International Symposium on Modeling and
Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt), 2009.
Comp_Conference
8. Eric Anderson, Caleb Phillips, Douglas Sicker and
Dirk Grunwald, Modeling Environmental Effects on Directionality in
Wireless Networks, 5th International workshop on Wireless Network
Measurements (WiNMee), 2009. Comp_Conference
9. Eric Anderson, Gary Yee, Caleb Phillips, Douglas
Sicker, Dirk Grunwald, ”The Impact of Directional Antenna Models on
Simulation Accuracy”, 7th International Symposium on Modeling and
Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt), 2009.
Comp_Conference
10. Kevin Bauer, Damon McCoy, Ben Greenstein, Dirk
Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker, “Physical Layer Attacks on
Unlinkability in Wireless LANs”, Proceedings of the 9th Privacy
Enhancing Technologies Symposium Seattle, WA (August 2009). [Our data
is available in CRAWDAD] Comp_Conference
11. Kevin Bauer, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker,
“The Challenges of Stopping Illegal Peer-to-peer File Sharing”, In
Proceedings of National Cable & Telecommunications Association
Technical Papers, Washington, DC (April 2009). Comp_Conference
12. “The Directional Attack on Wireless Localization
- or - How to Spoof Your Location with a Tin Can,” Kevin Bauer, Damon
McCoy, Eric Anderson, Markus Breitenbach, Greg Grudic, Dirk Grunwald,
and Douglas Sicker, To appear in Proceedings of the IEEE Global
Communications Conference, Honolulu, HI (December 2009). [Our
data is available in CRAWDAD] Comp_Conference
13. “The Arms Race in P2P,” Kevin Bauer, Dirk
Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker, In TPRC, the Proceedings of the 37th
Research Conference on Communication, Information, and Internet Policy
Arlington, VA (September 2009). Comp_Conference
14. “SniffMob: Inferring Human Contact Patterns using
Wireless Devices,” Eric Anderson, Caleb Phillips, Harold Gonzales,
Kevin Bauer, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker, In Proceedings of the
1st ACM International Workshop on Hot Topics of Planet-scale Mobility
Measurements, Krakow, Poland (June 2009),
15. “Performing Traffic Analysis on a Wireless
Identifier-free Link Layer,” Kevin Bauer, Damon McCoy, Ben Greenstein,
Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker, In Proceedings of the 5th
Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference
Portland, OR (April 2009).
2008
16. R. McTasney, D. Grunwald and D. Sicker, "Low
Latency Wireless Mesh Networks," Handbook of Wireless Mesh
Networks. London, England: Springer, (Book
Publication date end of 2008). Chapter
17. Tim Brown and Douglas C. Sicker, "Examining the
Viability of Cognitive Radio-based Broadband Wireless Access”, EURASIP
Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Jan. 2008. (12
pages) Journal
18. Kevin Bauer, Damon McCoy, Ben Greenstein, Dirk
Grunwald, and Douglas Sicker, “Using Wireless Physical Layer
Information to Construct Implicit Identifiers”, HOTPETS 2008.
Comp_Conference
19. Modeling Directionality in Wireless Networks
(Extended Abstract), Eric Anderson, Caleb Phillips, Kevin Bauer,
Douglas Sicker, and Dirk Grunwald, In Proceedings of the ACM SIGMETRICS
International Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer
Systems, Annapolis, MD (June 2008) Comp_Conference
20. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald and Douglas
Sicker, “Dynamic Control Channel Assignment in Cognitive Radio Networks
using Swarm Intelligence”, IEEE Global Communications Conference
(Globecom) 2008. Comp_Conference
21. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, “Dynamic Channel Management in Presence of Spectrum
Heterogeneity”, IEEE Military Communications Conference (Milcom) 2008.
Comp_Conference
22. Damon McCoy, Kevin Bauer, Dirk Grunwald,
Tadayoshi Kohno, and Douglas Sicker, “Shining Light in Dark Places:
Understanding the Tor Network”, 8th Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Symposium (PETS 2008) Leuven, Belgium (July 2008). Comp_Conference
23. Eric Anderson, Caleb Phillips, Kevin Bauer,
Douglas Sicker, and Dirk Grunwald, “Modeling Directionality in Wireless
Networks (Extended Abstract)”, ACM SIGMETRICS International Conference
on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems, Annapolis, MD (June
2008). Comp_Conference
24. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas
Sicker, “Local Independent Control of Cognitive Radio Networks”,
International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks
and Communication (CROWNCOM) 2008. Comp_Conference
25. R. McTasney, D. Grunwald and D. Sicker,
"Interference Mitigation In Wireless Mesh Networks Through STDMA
Wormhole Switching," in Proceedings of the Third International
Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and
Communications CrownCom 2008. IEEE, 2008. Comp_Conference
26. Douglas C. Sicker and Christian Doerr, “The 700
MHz Auction”, Third IEEE Workshop on Networking Technologies for
Software-Defined Radio Networks (SDR) 2008 (Invited Paper).
Comp_Conference
27. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Enhancing Cognitive Radio Algorithms through Efficient,
Automated Adaptation Management”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
(VTC) 2008. Comp_Conference
28. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Local Independent Control of Cognitive Radio Networks”,
International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks
and Communication (CROWNCOM) 2008 (9 pages, acceptance rate 25%).
Comp_Conference
29. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Algorithms in Cognitive Radio Networks”, US/DoD -
Finland/TEKES collaborative workshop for Issues in Wireless
Communication Networking 2008. Comp_Conference
30. Kevin Bauer, Damon McCoy, Dirk Grunwald, and
Douglas Sicker, “BitBlender: Light-Weight Anonymity for BitTorrent”, In
Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of Private and Anonymous
Communications (AlPACa 2008), In conjunction with the 4th International
Conference on Security and Privacy for Communication Networks
(SecureComm 2008), Istanbul, Turkey (September 2008)
31. Caleb Phillips, Suresh Singh, Douglas Sicker and
Dirk Grunwald, “Applying Models of User Activity for Dynamic Power
Management in Wireless Devices, ACM MobileHCI, 2008.
32. Caleb Phillips, Russell Senior, Douglas Sicker
and Dirk Grunwald, “Robust Coverage and Performance Testing for Large
Area Networks”, AccessNets, 2008.
33. Christian Doerr, Michael Colagrosso, Dirk
Grunwald and Douglas Sicker, “Scalability of Cognitive Radio Control
Algorithms”, IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive
Computing (ISWPC) 2008.
34. Christian Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Population Level Performance Analysis of Cognitive Radio
Networks”, IEEE International Conference on Computer Communication and
Networks 2008.
35. Christian Doerr, Michael Colagrosso, Dirk
Grunwald and Douglas C. Sicker, “Scalability of Cognitive Radio Control
Algorithms”, IEEE International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive
Computing (ISWPC) 2008 (8 pages).
36. “An Intelligent Physical Layer for Congnitive
Radio Networks”, Aveek Dutta, Jeffery Fifield, Graham Schelle, Dirk
Grunwald, Douglas Sicker, ACM WICON, Maui, Hawaii, November 2008.
2007
37. Cameron Cooper, Joshua Mindel and Douglas C.
Sicker, The Internet Interconnection Conundrum, iUniverse Press, 2007.
(116 pages) Book
38. Troy Weingart and Douglas C. Sicker, “Cognitive
and Software Defined Radio,” Handbook of Computer Networking, Prentice
Hall, 2007. (20 pages) Chapter
39. Troy Weingart, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “Identifying Opportunities for Exploiting Cross-Layer
Interactions in Adaptive Wireless Systems,” Journal on Advances in
Multimedia, November 2007. (12 pages) Journal
40. Troy Weingart, Douglas C. Sicker, Dirk Grunwald,
“A Statistical Model for Configuring a Cognitive Radio Network,” IEEE
Wireless Networking, August 2007. (8 pages) Journal
41. Jang-Hyun Baek, Kyung-Hee Kim And Douglas C.
Sicker, “Modeling And Optimization Of Zone-Based Registration For
Mobile Communication Network”, Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational
Research, Vol. 24, No. 5 (2007) 667–685. (18 pages) Journal
42. Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk Grunwald, “Measuring
the Network,” International Journal of Communication (IJoC), University
of Southern California. August 2007. (14 pages) Journal
43. Douglas C Sicker and Paul Ohm, “The Analog Hole
and The Price of Digital Music: An Empirical Study,” Journal on
Telecommunications & High Technology Law, pp. 573 – 580, Spring
2007. (17 pages) Journal
44. Christian Doerr, Douglas C. Sicker, and Dirk
Grunwald, “Experiences Implementing Cognitive Radio Control
Algorithms”, IEEE Globecom 2007 Wireless Communications 2007 (Invited
Paper, 6 pages). Comp_Conference
45. Thomas W. Rondeau, Allen B. MacKenzie, Charles W.
Bostian, Keith E. Nolan, Linda Doyle, Douglas C. Sicker, Christian
Doerr, Dirk Grunwald, Gary J. Minden, Joseph B. Evans, “International
Collaboration for a Cognitive Radio Testbed”, Software-Defined Radio
Technical Forum (SDR Conference) 2007 (6 pages). Comp_Conference
46. Paul Ohm, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk Grunwald,
“Issues Involving Network Monitoring,” Internet Measurement Conference
(IMC), 2007 (invited paper) (Acceptance Rate = 25%) (10 pages)
Comp_Conference
47. Kevin Bauer, Damon McCoy, Dirk Grunwald,
Tadayoshi Kohno, and Douglas Sicker, “Low–Resource Routing Attacks
Against Tor,” In Proceedings of the 2007 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the
Electronic Society (WPES 2007). October 29, 2007. (Acceptance Rate =
22%) (10 pages) Comp_Conference
48. John Giacomoni, John Bennett, Antonio Carzaniga,
Douglas Sicker, Manish Vachharajani, and Alexander L. Wolf, "Frame
Shared Memory: Line-Rate Networking on Commodity Hardware”, Symposium
on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS),
2007. (Acceptance Rate = 28%) (10 pages) Comp_Conference
49. Jeff Fifield, Dirk Grunwald, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Experiences With a Platform for Frequency-Agility” IEEE/ACM
DySPAN (Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks) 2007. (Acceptance Rate = 25%)
(6 pages) Comp_Conference
50. R. McTasney, D. Grunwald, and D. Sicker,
“Multichannel Wormhole Switching vs. CSMA/CA for Wireless Mesh
Networking,” IEEE WCNC, December 2007.
51. Christian Doerr, Douglas Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “What a Cognitive Radio Network Can Learn from a School of
Fish,” Wireless Internet Conference (WICON), 2007. (Acceptance Rate =
39%)
52. Christian Doerr, Douglas C. Sicker, and Dirk
Grunwald, “Toward a Model for Characterizing Cognitive Radio Networks,”
IEEE GlobeCom 2007, (Acceptance Rate = 40%). (6 pages)
53. R. McTasney, D. Grunwald, and D. Sicker,
"Low-Latency Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks," in Proceedings of
the 16th International Conference on Computer Communications and
Networks 2007 ICCCN 2007. New York, NY, USA: IEEE,
2007, pp. 1082-1087.
54. R. McTasney, D. Grunwald, and D. Sicker,
“Low–Latency Multichannel Wireless Mesh Networks,” IEEE International
Workshop on Wireless Mesh and Ad Hoc Networks, IEEE Communications
Society, August 2007.
55. Christian Doerr, Douglas Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “Optimizing for Sparse Training of Cognitive Radio Networks,”
First International Workshop on Cognitive Wireless Networks (CWNets),
2007.
56. Michael Buettner, Eric Anderson, Gary Yee, Dola
Saha, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk Grunwald, “A Phased Array Antenna
Testbed for Evaluating Directionality in Wireless Networks,” ACM
MobiEval ’07, 2007.
57. Troy Weingart, Gary Yee, Douglas C. Sicker, and
Dirk Grunwald, “Implementation of a Reconfiguration Algorithm for
Cognitive Radio,” IEEE CrownCom, 2007.
58. Douglas C. Sicker, “Perceptions Concerning The
Inclusion Of Public Policy Materials In Engineering Curriculum,”
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Meeting, 2007.
59. Brad Bernthal, Douglas C. Sicker, Dale Hatfield,
Phil Weiser and Tim Brown, “Trends and Precedents Favoring Regulatory
Embrace of Smart Radio Technologies,” IEEE/ACM DySPAN (Dynamic Spectrum
Access Networks) 2007.
60. Tim Brown and Douglas C. Sicker, “Can Cognitive
Radios Enable Broadband?,” IEEE/ACM DySPAN (Dynamic Spectrum Access
Networks) 2007.
61. Douglas Sicker, Damon McCoy, and Dirk Grunwald,
“A Mechanism for Detecting and Responding to Misbehaving Nodes in
Wireless Networks,” SDR Workshop, IEEE SECON, 2007.
2006
62. Hannes Tschofenig, Rainer Falk, Jon Peterson,
Douglas Sicker, James Polk, Jeff Hodges, “Using SAML to Protect the
Session Initiation Protocol,” IEEE Network, pp. 14-18, September 2006.
(5 pages) Journal
63. Mindel, J.L. and Sicker, D.C., “Leveraging The EU
Regulatory Framework To Improve A Layered Policy Model For US
Telecommunications Markets”, Journal of Telecommunications Policy, 30
(2), p.136-148, Mar 2006. (13 pages) Journal
64. Sheth, Doerr, Han, Grunwald and Sicker, “MoJo, A
Distributed Physical Layer Anomaly Detection System For 802.11 Wireless
LANs,” the Proceedings of ACM MobiSys 2006, pp. 191 - 204. (Acceptance
Rate = 12%) (14 pages) Comp_Conference
65. Sicker, Grunwald, Anderson, Munsinger and Sheth,
“Examining The Wireless Commons,” Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference 2006. (Acceptance Rate = 28%) (20 pages)
Comp_Conference
66. John Chapin and Douglas C. Sicker, “Safety and
Certification for New Radio Technologies,” IEEE Communications, pp.
29-31, September 2006. (Acceptance Rate = 25%)
67. Troy Weingart, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “Evaluation of Cross–Layer Interactions for Reconfigurable
Radio Platforms,” IEEE Technology and Policy for Accessing Spectrum
(TAPAS), August 2006.
68. Troy Weingart, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “A Predictive Model for Cognitive Radio,” IEEE Military
Communications (MILCOM), October 2006.
69. Troy Weingart, Douglas C. Sicker and Dirk
Grunwald, “A Method for Dynamic Configuration of a Cognitive Radio,”
IEEE Networking Technologies for Software Defined Radio Networks.
September 2006.
70. Douglas Sicker, Dirk Grunwald, and Tom
Lookabaugh, “Multimedia Quality of Service and Net Neutrality on
Wireless Networks,” 9th Annual International Symposium On Advanced
Radio Technologies (ISART), 2006.
71. Douglas C. Sicker and Tom Lookabaugh,
“Engineering Students and Law Conferences,” American Society for
Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, 2006.
2005
72. Jang Hyun Baek, Jae Young Seo, Seog Ku Lim, and
Douglas C. Sicker, “An Enhanced Location–Based Location Update Scheme
in Mobile Cellular Networks,” ETRI Journal, vol.27, no.4, Aug. 2005,
pp.456–460. (5 pages) Journal
73. Douglas C. Sicker, Tom Lookabaugh and Patrick S.
Ryan, “A Model for Emergency Service of VoIP Through Certification and
Labeling,” Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 58, pp. 146 – 200,
2005. (54 pages) Journal
74. Sicker and Blumensaadt, “Misunderstanding the
Layered Models,” Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology
Law, pp. 44 – 111, Fall 2005. (67 pages) Journal
75. Douglas C. Sicker, “The End of Federalism in
Telecommunication Regulations,” North Western University, Journal of
Technology & Intellectual Property 130, pp.130–160, at
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/journals/njtip/v3/n2/3, 2005. (31
pages) Journal
76. Jason Franklin, Damon McCoy, Parisa Tabriz,
Vicentiu Neagoe, Jamie Van Randwyk, and Douglas Sicker, “Passive Data
Link Layer 802.11 Wireless Device Driver Fingerprinting,” Proceedings
of the 15th USENIX Security Symposium, pp. 167 – 178, August 2006.
(Acceptance Rate = 12%) (12 pages) Comp_Conference
77. Doerr, Weingart, Sicker and Grunwald, “MultiMAC –
An Adaptive MAC Framework for Dynamic Radio Networking,” IEEE/ACM
DySPAN (Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks) 2005, pp. 548 – 555,
2005. (Acceptance Rate = 25%) (8 pages) Comp_Conference
78. Sicker and Marcus, “Regulatory Models and VoIP,”
33rd Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, 2005.
(Acceptance Rate = 25%) (20 pages) Comp_Conference
79. Giacomoni and Sicker, “Difficulties in Providing
Certification and Assurance for Non–Functional Requirements” IEEE/ACM
DySPAN (Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks), 2005.
80. Sur, A. and Sicker, D.C. “Multi-Layer Rules-Based
Framework for Vertical Handoff,” IEEE BroadNets, 2005. (Acceptance Rate
= 38%)
81. Sicker, Lookabaugh, Santos and Barnes, “Assessing
the Effectiveness of Remote Networking Laboratories,” 35th ASEE/IEEE
Frontiers in Education Conference, Indianapolis, IN, October 19–22,
2005.
82. S. McGann and D. Sicker, “An Analysis of Security
Threats and Tools in SIP–Based VoIP Systems,” 2nd Annual VoIP Security
Workshop, 2005.
83. Weingart, Sicker, Grunwald and Neufeld, “Adverbs
and Adjectives: An Abstraction for Software Defined Radio,”
International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technology (ISART), 2005.
84. Jang Hyun Baek, Jae Young Seo, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Performance Analysis and Optimization of an Improved Dynamic
Movement–Based Location Update Scheme in Mobile Cellular Networks,”
International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
(ICCSA), 2005.
85. Jang Hyun Baek, Jae Young Seo, and Douglas C.
Sicker, “Optimization of an Improved Dynamic Movement–Based Location
Update Scheme in Mobile Cellular Networks,” Lecture Notes in Computer
Science 3483, pp.528–537, 2005.
86. T. Lookabaugh and D. C. Sicker, “Self–Regulation
of E911 For VoIP: Lessons or the Cable Industry from Environmental
Voluntary Agreements,” 2005 Magness Institute Academic Seminar,
National Cable Television Association, 2005.
2004
87. Lookabaugh, T. and Sicker, D.C., “Security and
Lock-in,” a chapter in Economics of Information Security: Advances in
Information Security Series, Vol. 12, pp. 225 – 246, 2004. (22 pages)
Chapter
88. Sicker, D.C., Lookabaugh, T., “VoIP Security: Not
an Afterthought,” ACM Queue Magazine, Vol. 2 No 6, pp. 56–64, 2004. (8
pages) Journal
89. T. Lookabaugh and D. C. Sicker, “Selective
Encryption for Consumer Applications,” IEEE Communications Magazine, v.
42, n. 5, pp. 124–129, May 2004. (6 pages) Journal
90. Sicker, D., and Stuka, M., “An Evaluation of VoIP
Traversal of Firewalls and NATs within an Enterprise Environment,”
Information Systems Frontiers Journal, V. 6, No. 3, pp. 219–228, 2004.
(9 pages) Journal
91. Rohrer, C. and Sicker, D., “Implications of
DOCSIS–QoS on Cable Broadband Service,” 32nd Annual Telecommunications
Policy Research Conference, 2004. (Acceptance Rate = 25%) (30 pages)
Comp_Conference
92. Sicker, D.C., Lookabaugh, T., “A Model for E911
VoIP Certification,” 32nd Annual Telecommunications Policy Research
Conference, 2004. (Acceptance Rate = 25%) (31 pages) Comp_Conference
93. Sicker, Tschofenig, and Peterson, “Trait–based
Authorization Mechanisms for SIP Based on SAML,” IEEE GlobeCom 2004,
VoIP Security Workshop, December 2004. (Acceptance Rate = 35%) (6 pages)
94. Barnes, Fuchs, Silverstein, Ko, Lookabaugh, Brown
and Sicker, “Integrate Utilities Engineering Management MS Program”
37th Annual IEEE Frontiers of Power Conference Proceedings, 2004.
95. Sicker, Douglas and Lookabaugh, Tom, “A Model for
Emergency Service of VoIP Through Certification and Labeling” NET
Institute Conference, http://ssrn.com/abstract=621724, 2004.
96. T. Lookabaugh and D.C. Sicker, “Information
Technology Mediated Education – Revolution not Evolution,” 34th
ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2004.
97. T. Lookabaugh and D.C. Sicker, “Topics in Cable
and Security,” NCTA Academic Seminar, 2004.
98. T. Lookabaugh and D. C. Sicker, “Selective
Encryption for Consumer Applications,” IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference, 2004.
2003
99. Sicker, D., “Privacy and Anonymity Through Role
Based Authorization,” 31st Annual Telecommunications Policy Research
Conference, 2003. (Acceptance Rate = 25%) (14 pages) Comp_Conference
100. Shah, Sicker and Hatfield, “Thinking About
Openness in the Telecommunications Context,” 31st Annual
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, 2003. (Acceptance Rate =
25%) (20 pages) Comp_Conference
101. Sicker, D., “A Federated Model for Secure
Web–Based Videoconferencing,” IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings
of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and
Computing, 2003.
102. Sicker, D., “Public Safety and Emergency
Services in Future Wireless Communications,” Fifth Annual International
Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies, 2003.
103. Savage, Lookabaugh, and Sicker, “Broadband
Internet Access: Awareness and Use,” 25th Annual Pacific
Telecommunications Council, 2003.
104. Lookabaugh and Sicker, “Security Analysis of
Selectively Encrypted MPEG–2 Streams,” Multimedia Systems and
Applications VI, International Symposium on ITCom, 2003.
105. Sicker, D.C. and Chavali, A. and Kalkarni, A.,
“SAML-SIP Profiles for Inter-domain Role-Based Authorization”, IASTED
International Conference on Communication, Network and Information
Security, 2003.
106. Lookabaugh, Sicker, and Savage, “Broadband
Demand and Wireless,” 5th Annual International Symposium on Advanced
Radio Research, 2003.
107. Sicker, D.C., “A Layered Model for VoIP,” 36th
Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS),
2003.
108. Lookabaugh and Sicker, “Security and Lock–In:
The Case of the U. S. Cable Industry,” 2nd Annual Economics and
Information Security Workshop, 2003.
2002
109. Sicker, D. and Mindel, J. “Refinements of a
Layered Model for Telecommunications Policy,” Journal on
Telecommunications & High Technology Law, V1, No. 1, pp. 101–130,
2002. (29 pages) Journal
2001 and before
110. Sicker, D.C., “A Multidimensional Scaling
Analysis of Emerging Signaling Protocols,” Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference, 2000. (Acceptance Rate = 25%)
111. Sicker, D.C., and Kende, M., “Real–time Services
and the Fragmentation of the Internet,” Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference, 2000. (Acceptance Rate = 25%)
112. Sicker, D.C., and Weiss, M., “Funding Models for
AIN–based LNP,” Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, 1998.
(Acceptance Rate = 25%)
113. Sicker, D.C., Weiss, M., “Performance Issues of
AIN–based Local Number Portability Solutions,” 6th Intl.
Telecommunication Systems Performance and Modeling Conference,
Vanderbilt University, 1998. (Acceptance Rate = 30%)
114. Sicker, D.C., “Active and Intelligent Networks,”
12th Annual IEEE Workshop on Computer Communications Proceedings,
Phoenix, AZ, 1997.
115. Salup, R.R., Sicker D.C., Finley, G.G. and
Wolmark, N.: Estrogen receptor positive breast cancer cell lines
express neu, ndf and CD54. Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting of
the American Association for Cancer Research 35: 211, 1994.
116. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Wolmark, N., Finley,
G.G.: Expression and function of the ndf/neu ligand/receptor complex in
prostate cancer cell lines. Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting of
the American Association of Cancer Research 35: 1668, 1994.
117. Corral, D.A., Sicker, D.C., Salup, R.R.:
Stimulation of osteoblast by growth factors from human prostate cancer
cells supernatants. Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting of the
American Association for Cancer Research 35: 1669, 1994.
118. Salup, R.R., Corral, D.A., Sicker, D.C.,
Wolmark, N.:Peptide– induced augmentation of renal cell cancer lysis by
natural killer and cytotoxic lymphocytes. Proceedings of the 85th
Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research 35:
2930, 1994.
119. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Wolmark, N., Finley,
G.G.:Presence and biological implications of the HER2/neu receptor and
its ligand NDF in prostate cancer cells. Proceedings of the 89th
Annual Meeting of the American Urological Association, May 14 – 19,
1994, San Francisco, California.
120. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Ballou, B.T., Flack,
C.E., Wolmark, N. and Hakala, T.R.: Improved Lymphocyte Cytotoxicity
Against Murine Renal Cell Carcinoma .J. Immunology. 147: 491 – 495,
1992.
121. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Wolmark, N.,
Herberman, R.B. and Hakala,T.R.: Chemoimmunotherapy of Metastatic
Murine Renal Carcinoma Using Flavonic Acetic Acid and Interleukin 2 .J.
Urology, Vol. 147, 1120 – 1123, April, 1992.
122. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Gaines, T.P.,
Langheinrich, C.,Hakala, T.R. and Wolmark, N.: CD54 expression by tumor
cells affects lysis by natural killer cells and response to biological
response modifiers therapy. Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting of
the American Association for Cancer Research 33: 1770, 1992.
123. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C., Wolmark, N.,
Herberman, R.B. and Hakala, T.R.: Chemoimmunotherapy of metastatic
murine renal cell carcinoma using flavonic acetic acid and interleukin
2. Proceedings of the 86th Annual Meeting of the American Urological
Association, June 2 – 6, 1991, Toronto, Ontario,Canada.
124. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C. and Wolmark, N.:
Modulation of lymphocyte cytotoxicity using anti–CD3, interleukin
4.Proceedings of the 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Association
for Cancer Research 32: 1369, 1991.
125. Salup, R.R., Ballou, B.T., Sicker, D., Hakala,
T.R. and Wolmark, N.: Improved lymphocytecytotoxicity against murine
renal carcinoma. Proceedings of the 81st Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research 31: 265, 1990.
126. Wolmark, N., Sicker, D., Yee, L., Hiserodt, J.C.
and Salup, R.R.: Successful Chemoimmunotherapy of murine mammary
adenocarcinoma using human recombinant interleukin 2 and doxorubicin
hydrochloride. Proceedings of the 81st Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research 31:268, 1990.
127. Salup, R.R., Sicker, D.C. and Wolmark, N:
Verapamil enhances the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin against three solid
tumors. Proceeding of the 81st Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research 31: 402, 1990.
128. Salup, R.R., Toth, J.A., Sicker, D. and Wolmark,
N.: Chemoimmunotherapy of Metastatic Mammary Adenocarcinoma using
Flavonic Acetic Acid, Doxorubicin hydrochloride and Human Recombinant
Interleukin–6. Proceeding of the 80th Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research 30: 1460, 1989.
Technical Reports
1. IETF Draft, “SIP for SAML”, 2008.
2. IEEE SCC41 P.1900.1 Standard, IEEE 1900.1 Working
Group on Terminology and Concepts for Next Generation Radio Systems and
Spectrum Management, 2008.
3. White paper for the Turkish government on emerging
technology issues, 2007.
4. Technical Report for the Australian government on
radio frequency spectrum management, 2007.
5. IETF RFC 4484, “Trait–based Authorization
Requirements for the Session Initiation Protocol,” Peterson, Polk,
Sicker and Tschofenig, 2006.
6. “Bandwidth Demand Analysis,” D. C. Sicker, Level 3
architecture document, 2000.
7. “Bandwidth Supply Analysis,” D. C. Sicker, Level 3
architecture document, 2000.
8. “An Analysis of the N2 Effect and Network Design,”
D. C. Sicker, Level 3 architecture document, 2000.
9. “Modeling Telecommunication Outages Using the
Bayesian Approach of Collective Risk,” Andre Rausch and Douglas C.
Sicker, submitted and presented to the Network Reliability Steering
Committee through Committee T1, 1999.
10. “Telecommunications Education and Research
Network – Architecture, Devices and Protocols,” D.C. Sicker, technical
report provided to investors and users of TERN, 1993.
11. “Telecommunications Education and Research
Network (TERN) – Laboratory Manual,” D.C. Sicker, Lab manual developed
for TERN, 1993.
12. Tom Lookabaugh and I have written a number of
other technical reports addressing the conflicts between technology and
public policy. These are available at
http://spot.colorado.edu/~sicker/policylab
Government Publications
I co–authored numerous Notice of Inquires, Congressional responses,
merger reviews, Notice of Proposed Rulemakings, and Orders while at the
FCC. While these tasks preempted my academic research and
publishing, I was able to gain considerable insight into the Federal
policy making process. As an example of this work, the cite below
is the last document that I co–authored while at the FCC:
1. Notice of Inquiry Regarding High Speed Access to
the Internet over Cable and Other Facilities, October, 2000.
See http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Notices/2000/fcc00355.pdf
Other
1. Contributor on Digital Age Communications Act
(DACA) Framework, available at www.pff.org/DACA, 2005.
2. Contributor on DACA Federal–State Framework,
available at www.pff.org/DACA, 2005.
3. Tschofenig, H., Peterson, J., Polk, J., Sicker, D.
and M. Tegnander, “Using SAML for SIP,”
<draft–tschofenig–sip–saml–03.txt>, IETF Internet Draft,
(work–in–progress), 2005 - 2007.
4. Weiser, P. and Sicker, D.C., “Governmental
Responses to Cybersecurity Breaches,” Ogmius, January 2004, available
at http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/ogmius.
5. Sicker, D.C., “Delocalization in
Telecommunications Networks,” Progress and Freedom Foundation, Progress
on Point Report, January 2004, available at www.pff.org.
6. Peterson, Polk and Sicker, “Trait–based
Authorization Requirements for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP),”
(Work in Progress), draft–peterson–sipping–trait–authz–00, January 2004.
7. Sicker, D. and Pies, S., “The Future of Our
Nation's Communications Infrastructure,” A Federal Advisory Committee
Report to the Nation, Network Reliability and Interoperability Council,
2002.
8. Sicker, D.C., “The Effects of Emerging Signaling
Protocols on Future Telephony,” CCH Telecom Journal, March 1999.
9. Sicker, D.C., Newman, S., “Evolving Regulatory
Perspectives on Telephone Network Reliability,” CCH Telecom Journal,
December 1998.