Abstract—Disasters result in disruptions to the communica-tion infrastructure, typically forming a multitude of fragmented networks. This makes it difficult to exchange even simple while critical messages with large portions of the affected popula-tion, including first-responders and government authorities. In this paper, we focus on a content driven data retrieval model and propose an enhanced information-centric network (ICN) approach to provide communication resilience to such disruption-prone, delay-tolerant networks. The message exchange between communities and mules takes into account the limited available resources and the fact that the interest and the data might traverse completely different paths, unlike the assumption in many of ...
Abstract-We investigate an information-resilience scheme in the context of Content-Centric Networks ...
Abstract—Information-centric networks (ICNs) have emerged as a prominent future Internet architectur...
When a large-scale disaster strikes, the communications infrastructure is usually unavailable. Howev...
Natural disasters are becoming more and more prominent in our world today, increasing by over 400 pe...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm where the network provides users with named c...
| openaire: EC/H2020/643990/EU//POINTInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) introduces a paradigm shif...
—In this paper, we investigate the provision of a new form of resilience, namely information resilie...
The shift from host-centric to information-centric networking (ICN) promises seamless communication ...
This thesis investigates, and contributes thereto, the promise of networking technologies and data ...
Abstract—Reliable and secure content distribution in a disrup-tive environment is a critical challen...
Information Centric Network (ICN) architectures offer a viable design to cope with the disruptive na...
In the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster, network infrastructure is likely to have suffered ...
Natural as well as human-caused disasters and catastrophes easily lead to chaos. Effective crisis co...
Natural as well as human-caused disasters and catastrophes easily lead to chaos. Effective crisis co...
Severe weather impacts life and in this dire condition, people rely on communication, to organize re...
Abstract-We investigate an information-resilience scheme in the context of Content-Centric Networks ...
Abstract—Information-centric networks (ICNs) have emerged as a prominent future Internet architectur...
When a large-scale disaster strikes, the communications infrastructure is usually unavailable. Howev...
Natural disasters are becoming more and more prominent in our world today, increasing by over 400 pe...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm where the network provides users with named c...
| openaire: EC/H2020/643990/EU//POINTInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) introduces a paradigm shif...
—In this paper, we investigate the provision of a new form of resilience, namely information resilie...
The shift from host-centric to information-centric networking (ICN) promises seamless communication ...
This thesis investigates, and contributes thereto, the promise of networking technologies and data ...
Abstract—Reliable and secure content distribution in a disrup-tive environment is a critical challen...
Information Centric Network (ICN) architectures offer a viable design to cope with the disruptive na...
In the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster, network infrastructure is likely to have suffered ...
Natural as well as human-caused disasters and catastrophes easily lead to chaos. Effective crisis co...
Natural as well as human-caused disasters and catastrophes easily lead to chaos. Effective crisis co...
Severe weather impacts life and in this dire condition, people rely on communication, to organize re...
Abstract-We investigate an information-resilience scheme in the context of Content-Centric Networks ...
Abstract—Information-centric networks (ICNs) have emerged as a prominent future Internet architectur...
When a large-scale disaster strikes, the communications infrastructure is usually unavailable. Howev...