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Introducing an IP-based communication system into the mountain rescue domain would enable carrying out search and rescue missions in an effective way. With efficient mobility and multihoming support, a Mountain Rescue Team would be able to establish more effective and reliable Internet communication. In this paper, we present the Multihomed Mobile Network Architecture (MMNA), a comprehensive multihomed...
IP mobility ensures network reachability and session continuity while IPv6 networks are on the move. In the Network Mobility (NEMO) model, the potential for NEMO Mobile Routers (MRs) to interconnect and extend Internet connectivity allows the formation Nested NEMO networks. With MANEMO, nested MRs can be efficiently interconnected in a tree-based structure with Internet access being maintained via...
The aim of this article is to introduce an approach to providing connectivity on public transport connecting to the wider Internet via heterogeneous networks and prioritizing traffic according to service classes. We present a packet prioritization for each service class: premium, intermediate and default. A railway scenario is considered as our case study to evaluate the prioritization mechanisms...
In this paper, a consensus problem for a group of n agents is considered. A switching type protocol, or law, is proposed such that the states of all the agents agree upon an average value in finite-time. Sliding mode principles have been used to achieve finite-time average consensus. Specifically the sliding surface is defined as the set corresponding to consensus, on which the sliding motion is obtained...
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