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Software defined Networks (SDN) is a paradigm that promises to facilitate the management of all types of networks, including the Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN). This integration enables an environment with enough resources and coverage to meet the demands of users, and thanks to a centralized network, resources can be managed in a better way. There are multiple simulators/emulators available, integrating...
Although IEEE 802.11p technology is standardized for road safety and efficiency applications, the channel congestion problem is its key weakness necessitating distributed congestion control (DCC) algorithms on different layers of the communication stack. In this paper, we propose DCC-enabled Contention based Forwarding scheme targeting multi-hop dissemination of Decentralised Event Notification Messages...
This paper studies the problem of routing in a multilayer (communication and social) network. Network protocols, such as link state routing and its variants, heavily used in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) cannot sustain robustness and efficiency as the topological information becomes easily stale with fast network dynamics. Attempts to collect and exchange excessive network information would result...
The availability and reasonable cost of broadband Internet made it an attractive and favourable option to billions of users worldwide. Being a fast service also encourages its users to use real-time applications which is streaming and live data transfer includes VoIP and video streaming. The performance of such applications in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) may be highly affected by security protocols...
The availability and reasonable cost of broadband Internet made it an attractive and favourable option to billions of users worldwide. Being a fast service also encourages its users to use real-time applications which is streaming and live data transfer includes VoIP and video streaming. The performance of such applications in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) may be highly affected by security protocols...
This paper proposes a traffic flow control system at intersections for Internet of Vehicles by combining ideas from process scheduling in Operating Systems with a ticket mechanism. The paper models an intersection as a network of mutual exclusive resources and the vehicle flows as processes that access the resources. Two graph models: Flow Intersection Network and Flow Resource Allocation Network...
Software-defined networking (SDN) is one of the most debated topics in the modern IT industry. This networking concept implies that all network control functions are concentrated in a single logical center referred to as the SDN controller. This paper dwells upon the ways to reduce control traffic latency in the OpenFlow-based software-defined network. We have analyzed and classified the main latency...
This paper studies Trust in real-time distributed database systems. High availability and fault-tolerance are important aspects of these real-time systems and are commonly achieved by replication. Different existing replication techniques are compared in this paper in terms of implementation and limitations. Also, a new replication technique; TIRS; is proposed that relies on Trust when reading or...
While buffer-aided relaying improves the diversity of a multi-hop network, its deployment introduces time-delays, thus rendering buffering unreliable for delay-intolerant applications. To alleviate excessive delays, various studies propose delayaware protocols, but at the expense of reduced diversity, and consequently, increased outage probability. Attempts to maintain the diversity of the system...
Software Defined Networks provide the ability to manage networks from a centralised point through separating control plane from the data plane. This brings opportunities in terms of manageability, flexibility and cost savings in network operations. This centralisation, however, also brings about a potentially serious performance bottleneck and poses a scalability issue in high performance networks...
To solve the key management related problems encountered in symmetric as well as asymmetric key based schemes, recently a public key based scheme known as Certificateless Effective Key Management protocol (CL-EKM) has been proposed for dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). In spite of showing numerous advantages over the previously proposed schemes, this protocol shows some critical limitations...
The rapid development of medical sensors has increased the interest in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) applications where physiological data from the human body and its environment is gathered, monitored, and analyzed to take the proper measures. In WBANs, it is essential to design MAC protocols that ensure adequate Quality of Service (QoS) such as low delay and high scalability. This paper investigates...
In the traditional Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm, most of the responsibilities lie with the broker, thus making it burdened. It also takes a considerable amount of time to first route the publications and subscriptions towards the broker, and then to further route the notifications to the subscribers. This leads to delays in data delivery. Besides delay and bandwidth consumption, the number...
Communications Operations Procedure-1(COP-1) is widely used for reliable transmission of telecommand data for space missions. This paper focuses on the delay performance of COP-1 protocol over long and lossy link. The typical work conditions and process are studied combined with the characters of both the link and the transmission task. Based on the analysis of the procedure, the quantificational...
WiFi networks have becoming popular in the past decade to provide network access due to its inexpensive but high-bandwidth infrastructure. With the increasingly dense WiFi deployment and the rapid proliferation of network devices and applications, the demand for more bandwidth, constrained delay performance and less power consumption is soaring; however, the traditional WiFi networks have become incapable...
Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNS) are composed of a number of sensors which usually the most important data generated by them are video data. According to massive amounts of data, congestion control is essential for quality preservation of the video data. Quality of video data depends on low latency and high reliability. In this paper, an approach for congestion control is proposed. In the...
In industrial automation fields, seamless connection of the capabilities of smart wireless devices to a high-bandwidth and deterministic real-time Ethernet-based industrial backbone has emerged as an important research focus. This study describes a method for integration of WirelessHART networks into the Ethernet Powerlink backbone. A Linux-based open Powerlink-WirelessHART gateway (PW-GW) solution...
Multipath TCP is an extension to TCP protocol that allows a single connection to be split across multiple paths. MPTCP overcomes few limitations of TCP thereby offering added benefits like increased throughput and network resource utilization and resilience to possible link failures. Different data paths over the network face different end-to-end path delay. The performance of MPTCP is affected not...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) plays a vital role in the modern communication mechanism. These are more vulnerable to attacks due to their basic limitations such as communication distance, memory, processing, throughput and power. In this paper we analyze communication delay and energy consumption of a WSN. We propose a Novel Dynamic Reconfigurable Network Monitoring Node (DRNMN), which controls the...
In Remote Sensor Arrange deferral and vitality are vital limitations. It is watched that postponement, parcel conveyance proportion, vitality, rate transmission issues are created when a bundle is sent from sources to goal. This paper manages issues of postponement and vitality. Also, it deals with a Course choice paradigm which depends on least hub postponement and vitality utilization. At the point...
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