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Information Centric Networking (ICN) is seen as a promising solution to re-conciliate the Internet usage with its core architecture. However, to be considered as a realistic alternative to IP, ICN must evolve from a pure academic proposition deployed in test environments to an operational solution in which security is assessed from the protocol design to its running implementation. Among ICN solutions,...
Traditionally, IP geolocation has been focused on finding the exact location of a given internet host. In this work, we focus on the problem of simultaneously geolocating large numbers of IP hosts to within a discrete set of geographical regions. Towards this objective, we present a fusion algorithm that combines information from multiple, heterogeneous sources of location information. Our algorithm...
The market for multiplayer online games is rapidly growing in concert with the growth in broadband Internet connection services. Since such games share a virtual space among many players, it is important to match players to a group so that they share low-latency connections with each other. This is because the latency between them affects the perceived quality of their experience. In this paper, we...
A mobility management scheme for an all-IP Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN) is developed in this paper. The proposed scheme is topology-independent and user-independent, in the sense that it does not assume any mobility pattern, delay constraint, or network topology. The key idea is to use a topology-learning algorithm that enables to perform localized mobility management, by efficiently...
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