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This paper sketches a service-oriented and hierarchical queuing mechanism designed to manage radio buffers while delivering web services. The goal is avoid buffer overflow implementing a three-level queuing mechanism. The first level is the message queue which stores messages from user-facing services. At the second level, the messages are fragmented into IP packets which are stored in the packet...
Whilst tactical networks must provide basic functionality over highly restricted networks including basic VHF links and should tolerate outright disruption and partitioning, it is highly desirable to provide access to richer services available within the tactical network, from higher-level units, or through cyber foraging. The resulting requirement to also invoke services asynchronously or to delegate...
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