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The inherent nature of unattended sensors makes these devices most vulnerable to detection, exploitation, and denial in contested environments. Physical access is often cited as the easiest way to compromise any device or network. A new mechanism for mitigating these types of attacks developed under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, ASD(R&E) project, “Smoke Screen...
In mobile Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs), the frequent link breakage and wireless interference urged the need for novel stable routing solutions. In this paper, we propose STAR, a stable routing protocol that aims at selecting interference-free and durable paths. We investigate the particular Hidden interfering Primary User (HIPU) problem caused by the un-detectable presence of the primary user in...
This paper describes a new implementation of the Elastic Multicast (EM) protocol including new design enhancements for improved dynamic operation. The paper also presents additional performance data collected from emulation-based mobile network experiments. EM is a low complexity extension to Simplified Multicast Forwarding (SMF) that adds group-specific dynamic pruning of the SMF-based multicast...
Naval surface fleets of the United States and its allies rely on multiple satellite communication systems (SATCOM) for onboard communication with other entities such as ships, shore nodes and hosts from external networks. Current practice is for an onboard ship router to select a particular SATCOM link for each outgoing traffic flow based on a mission-specific routing policy. In this paper we propose...
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...
Video content makes up more than half of the world's Internet traffic, and this figure is expected to grow rapidly. New techniques that remove traffic redundancy have been shown to significantly improve network performance since many concurrent streams deliver the same video. These techniques employ smart routers that recognize duplicated video streams and merge them to reduce traffic redundancy....
Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) is a type of network that permanent connections between nodes are not always available. Routing in DTN uses store-carry-and-forward scheme, where nodes store and carry data until a suitable message carrier appears. Positive social characteristics such as centrality and friendship can be used to make a better routing decision in DTN. However, negative social characteristics...
Available smartphone« and smart objects can use short range connections like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth as a communication technique to exchange information with nearby devices. Those techniques are used in cases of absent end-to-end connection such as in Delay Tolerant or Opportunistic Networks. The study of message transmission processes and contact information in such networks has gained more attention...
OpenFlow/Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a new networking paradigm that virtualizes network infrastructure by decoupling the control and data plane logic of traditional network devices. The controller of SDN has the overall look about network topology and hence provides flexibility to network operators to implement its own routing approaches. However, it could not control the way client works...
Internet of Things (IoT) is characterized by heterogeneous devices that interact with each other on a collaborative basis to fulfill a common goal. In this scenario, some of the deployed devices are expected to be constrained in terms of memory usage, power consumption and processing resources. To address the specific properties and constraints of such networks, a complete stack of standardized protocols...
A simple network model with torus topology and the virtual cut-through routing have been considered in order to find out and analyze certain relationships that can be used as a starting point for a deeper theoretical analysis and further research. An expression for the saturation point (message generation rate at which network saturates) and approximate expressions for the latency as a function of...
As an emerging technology, software defined networking (SDN) allows flexible control of network devices and supports user applications with guaranteed quality of service (QoS). To achieve flow transmission between two non-adjacent switches in SDN, efficient routing algorithm should be designed. In this paper, we jointly consider route selection and flow allocation problem. To stress the service sensitivity...
To satisfy requirements from various applications in the smart grid, transmitting data robustly and reliably has become one of the most crucial tasks. However, existing routing protocols like CTP, LEACH, HWMP cannot be directly applied to the smart grid system. In this paper, we propose RH-HWMP, which provides robust data transmission for the neighbor area network (NAN) in the smart grid. The main...
The enterprise and tactical domains have distinct properties and requirements, and have thus evolved independently in incompatible ways. Today the network infrastructure has emerged to, in theory, enable interconnectivity between these domains at a global scale. Unfortunately, even in the presence of these communication capabilities and despite the benefits that each operational domain can gain from...
These days wireless sensor networks are being used in many different fields. Limited energy and efficient usage of energy are the most important factors that should be considered in these networks. Node clustering increases the efficacy of the energy consumption. Each cluster has a cluster head(CH) that is a member of that cluster and its duty is sending and receiving data in the network. So finding...
In this paper, we have investigated the impact of optical regeneration on elastic optical networks that are capable of providing dynamically optical paths with flexible bandwidths. We have evaluated and compared the performance, in terms of the overall blocking probability and the total accommodated traffic volume, of three possible network scenarios with regeneration capability including 1) no regeneration,...
Real-time video services are usually delay sensitive and have strict constraints on the transmission reliability, which poses challenges to live video streaming over multi-hop wireless networks, since the unpredictable packet losses and network congestions caused by time-varying wireless channels greatly degrade the received video quality. To address this, in this paper, we propose a reinforcement...
Traditional vehicular routing protocols cannot accurately foresee future location of each vehicle for efficient packet forwarding. Recently, the data mining approach has been applied to analyze huge vehicle trajectory data. In this paper, we propose a novel trajectory-based routing (NTR) protocol to improve the packet replication efficiency of vehicles in the Vehicular Delay Tolerant Network (VDTN)...
In some special circumstances, e.g. tsunamis, floods, battlefields, earthquakes, etc., communication infrastructures are damaged or non-existent, as well as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) cluster. For the communication between people or UAVs, UAVs or mobile smart devices (MSDs) can be used to construct Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), and Multipath TCP (MPTCP) can be used to simultaneously transmit...
The current Internet routing ecosystem is neither sustainable nor economical. More than 711K IPv4 routes and more than 41K IPv6 routes exist in current global Forwarding Information Base (FIBs) with growth rates increasing. This rapid growth has serious consequences, such as creating the need for costly FIB memory upgrades and increased potential for Internet service outages. And while FIB memories...
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