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Urban planning and building smart cities based on the Internet of Things using big data analytics
Rathore M., Ahmad A., Paul A., Rho S. Computer Networks 10163-80, 2016. Type: Article
Smart city and urban planning using the Internet of Things (IoT) has tremendous potential. Rathore et al. present a software architecture and a test implementation for such a system....
Aug 9 2017
The InstaGENI initiative: an architecture for distributed systems and advanced programmable networks
Bastin N., Bavier A., Blaine J., Chen J., Krishnan N., Mambretti J., McGeer R., Ricci R., Watts N. Computer Networks 6124-38, 2014. Type: Article
Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) projects have connected many universities and research institutes around the US for several years. In this paper, the authors present the next stage of the GENI project: InstaGENI, whic...
Apr 22 2015
Towards fast rerouting-based energy efficient routing
Yang Y., Xu M., Li Q. Computer Networks 701-15, 2014. Type: Article
In this era of massive cyber traffic, there is a corresponding number of Internet devices consuming billions of watts, independent of traffic loads. Proposed solutions to this energy problem include aggregating traffic to improve routi...
Feb 6 2015
Cloud computing for smart grid applications
Yigit M., Gungor V., Baktir S. Computer Networks 70312-329, 2014. Type: Article
In a smart grid (SG), real-time processing of a vast amount of streaming grid data such as metered consumption or measured electric power quality is required. Since those data are continuously generated, the SG system always needs to b...
Oct 13 2014
A new virtual network static embedding strategy within the cloud’s private backbone network
Fajjari I., Aitsaadi N., Pióro M., Pujolle G. Computer Networks 6269-88, 2014. Type: Article
Cloud computing is described, in this work, as overcoming the main issues of the computational world. It may be more accurately considered as compensating for resource availability, provisioning, and allocation decisions, while simulta...
Oct 6 2014
Optimal joint routing and link scheduling for real-time traffic in TDMA wireless mesh networks
Cappanera P., Lenzini L., Lori A., Stea G., Vaglini G. Computer Networks 57(11): 2301-2312, 2013. Type: Article
Time division multiple access (TDMA) wireless mesh networks can be utilized in extreme scenarios, such as remote, rural, and difficult-to-wire areas. Time division in TDMA mesh networks and interference among wireless links are sorted ...
May 29 2014
Performance analysis of virtual mobility domain scheme vs. IPv6 mobility protocols
Tuncer H., Kwasinski A., Shenoy N. Computer Networks 57(13): 2578-2596, 2013. Type: Article
Mobility management in wireless networks has been a hot topic in research for the past ten years. Meanwhile, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has standardized a few protocols in the field, including mobile Internet protocol v...
Mar 20 2014
Titans’ revenge: detecting Zeus via its own flaws
Riccardi M., Di Pietro R., Palanques M., Vila J. Computer Networks 57(2): 422-435, 2013. Type: Article
Malware has become an underground industry, rapidly evolving in response to attempts by computer security experts and organizations to keep it in check. One of the most notorious examples of this pattern is Zeus malware, and specifical...
Jul 30 2013
A formal role-based access control model for security policies in multi-domain mobile networks
Unal D., Caglayan M. Computer Networks 57(1): 330-350, 2013. Type: Article
Unal and Caglayan “propose a new formal security policy model for multidomain mobile networks called FPM-RBAC, [short for] formal policy model for mobility with role-based access control.” FPM-RBAC aims to provide a...
Jul 18 2013
On the lifetime of node-to-node communication in wireless ad hoc networks
Vazifehdan J., Venkatesha Prasad R., Niemegeers I. Computer Networks 56(6): 1685-1709, 2012. Type: Article
Wireless networks are prone to failures due to the dynamic channel conditions and limited battery power of participating nodes. Therefore, the ability to predict the lifetime of node-to-node communication in a wireless network can prov...
Apr 25 2013
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