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An on-demand electric power supply architecture in home based on quality-aware routing is proposed. In the architecture power sources and powered devices send quality parameters by which they supply or consume electric power. The network itself chooses best matching of a source and a device, and makes reservation of a path. In this demonstration on-demand multi sources energy routing and snatching...
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are one of the most damaging threats against Internet based applications. Many of the DDoS defense mechanisms may unintentionally deny a certain portion of legitimate user accesses by mistaking them as attackers or may simply not block enough traffic to adequately protect the victim. Other better performing systems have not yet to reach adoption because...
At present mobile devices are prevalent with end users and continuous media streaming services in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) support popular applications. One of the requirements for applications that stream isochronous media is that the network link has to be continuously available. In this study, we introduce two group-server scheduling schemes to improve link continuity: static group-server...
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