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MIPv6 is one of the dominating protocols that enable a mobile node to maintain its connectivity to the Internet when moving from one access router to another. However, it suffers from long handoff latency and routing inefficiency. In this paper, we present a novel distributed mobility management scheme, ADA (Asymmetric Double-agents Architecture), which introduces two mobility agents to serve one...
As a key problem in wavelength switched optical networks (WSON) in which wavelengths are the most important resources, routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) problem has been researched extensively. Due to the advantages of path computation in multi-layer and multi-domain networks, especially in multi-constraints scenarios, path computation element (PCE) has been introduced into WSON, which provides...
Key/value stores which are built on structured overlay networks often lack support for atomic transactions and strong data consistency among replicas. This is unfortunate, because consistency guarantees and transactions would allow a wide range of additional application domains to benefit from the inherent scalability and fault-tolerance of DHTs. The Scalaris key/value store supports strong data consistency...
Many disaster recovery and military operations require the frequent movement of specialized personnel and equipment from one operations zone to another. Technology can play a significant role in facilitating resource organization and movements to where the need arises. In this study, we adopt the concept of service discovery in mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) and adapt it to the nature of such operations...
With the growing demand for real time services in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), quality of service (QoS) based routing has emerged as an interesting research topic. But offering some QoS guarantee in sensor networks raises significant challenges. The network needs to cope with battery constraints, while providing QoS (end-to-end delay and reliability) guarantees. Designing such QoS routing protocols...
Sensor networks are composed of many sensors usually far from the region is available. Routing in wireless sensor networks for the transfer of information from sensor nodes to base station is especially important. Optimum consumption of energy is important requirements in wireless sensor networks because sensor systems typically use battery power. In this paper with a routing algorithm to determine...
Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) enable users in physical proximity to each other to exchange data without the need for expensive communication infrastructures. Each user represents a node in the network, and executes a neighbor discovery Typically, nodes broadcast beacon messages that are received by other participants within the sender’s communication range. Routing strategies are computed on-line...
This paper presents several mechanisms for balancing the node degrees in de Bruijn-based overlay networks for peer-to-peer systems. One of these mechanisms is shown to perform almost as well as an ideal centralized mechanism, but it is based on the size of the key-spaces assigned to the nodes, and thus it may interfere with protocols aiming at balancing the load of the nodes. We therefore present...
Sensor networks become increasingly popular for a wide range of environmental monitoring and event detection applications. Sensors need to report data to the sinks without missing any important information or unusual events, though reporting large amount of data is infeasible for wireless sensor networks as they usually have limited network capability and energy. In this paper, we propose a quality-of-information...
This paper addresses the problem of discovering least interfering paths in the context of multipath routing in multihop wireless networks using the SINR based interference model. Whereas traditionally interference has been quantified using the protocol model, we propose a disjoint multipath interference aware routing algorithm, known as DMPR:SINR, using a weighted SINR conflict graph to quantify interference...
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are characterized by intermittent connectivity, high delay and without end-to-end path from the source to the destination. The fundamental way of message routing in DTNs is store-and-forward. Thus, the mal-behaving nodes in the networks, which are uncooperative to relay messages, will significantly undermine the routing performance. In this paper, we propose a novel...
Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) is a network in which end-to-end connectivity may not be guaranteed because of the frequent and long duration partitions. SMART routing, which is a selective controlled-flooding scheme, utilizes travel companions of the destinations and improves the delivery opportunities, but its flooding overhead can be further controlled. In this paper, we propose A-SMART routing which...
The poor scalability is one of the most serious problems restricting the development of the Internet. In the series of solutions, identifier/locator separation technology is a great prospect and has been the mainstream of designs. However, how to design a system to distribute and update identifier-to-locator mapping information effectively in scope of the whole Internet is also a key issue not solved...
The resource of DTN (Delay Tolerant Network) is constrained and its links are unstable, so the states of network can't be fed back in time to the source node of data. The rate control mechanism and window mechanism of congestion control can't solve the congestion problem of DTN. The paper has proposed A DTN Congestion Control Mechanism Based on Distributed Storage (DCM). When the congestion of a DTN...
The past few years have seen an increasing interest in the development of vehicular ad hoc networks resulting in many routing protocols proposals. Scalability issues in such networks are attracting increasing attention these days. To improve data delivery performance in large scale networks, we propose SIFT, a trajectory based routing scheme that requires sparse infrastructure and rely on low quality...
The protocol stack plays a critical role in determining the performance of Networked Control System (NCS), which governs the communication activities and directly affects the communication Quality of Service (QoS). Full or partial reconfiguration of protocol stack offers both optimized communication service and system performance. This paper proposes a formal approach for the design and implementation...
To satisfy the multiple QoS constraints in different services, we divide a QoS routing problem into some multicast routing problem oriented the types of QoS service callings. Every multicasting routing problem is a Steiner tree problem. In this paper, we propose a dynamic QoS routing mechanism (DQ) to support multiple Steiner trees. We also propose a protocol to distinguish between the types of services...
The current IP network's gateway protocol of routing system can only provide the attainable services of data transmission and do not have the ability to regulating the use of the whole network, which causes the transmissive data streams of the network may gather on the same chain. Thus that can cause local server congestion at the network and the utilization of the network resource coming down. Form...
A practical scenario to realize Ad hoc network based on the Linux operation system is proposed in this paper. A practical test network composed of several nodes is built and DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) protocol is selected to run on the test network. Meanwhile, in order to obtain better support for real time multimedia services, an improved DSR protocol considering delay demand is also testified...
In WSNs' application, the reduction of energy consumption and the entire network's lifetime should be optimized and feasible communications are must be ensured. All of the above have become to be an important factor to evaluate the performance of routing protocols. In the paper, we present a feasible routing protocol for WSNs in coal mine. Here, we call it LEACH-mine. In the algorithm, the cluster...
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