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Cloud service based on data center (DC) has become an attractive choice for abundant applications. Generally, DCs are distributed at different nodes across a given optical network, and users access DCs through predefined routes. From the perspective of service providers, it is important to offer reliable cloud service while taking service delay and service cost into consideration. In this paper, we...
Traditionally, communication networks have been designed to tolerate few link and/or network equipment failures. With the wide deployment of network infrastructures and increasingly stringent requirement on network reliability, the multiple-failure scenario including large-scale damage have become the major thread to network survivability. Some research efforts have been recently devoted to the study...
Wireless networks in an open environment are exposed to various large region threats, e.g., natural disasters and malicious attacks. Available works with regard to region failures generally adopt a kind of “deterministic” failure models, which failed to reflect some key features of a real region failure. In this paper, we provide a more general “probabilistic” region failure model to capture the key...
With the existing Cognitive Radio Networks development, we present a sub-spectrum sensing scheme based on reputation, which takes advantage in energy consumption, security and fairness from spectrum sensing, data fusion and spectrum allocation by classifying users and spectrum bands reasonably. The analysis shows that the sub-spectrum sensing scheme can save energy and defense SSDF attacks effectively.
Really Simple Syndication(RSS) has been widely used in our daily lives, but RSS doesn't always collect interesting articles, user has to sift through every subscription for articles they like. The ranking of unread RSS articles has the potential power to release user from this heavy burden. Although user preferences can be learned from explicit feedbacks such as rating or tagging, implicit feedback...
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