In order to solve problems such as high latency and low delivery rate caused by time-varying of network topology and the node resource limitation in mobile social network (MSN), a friend circle and node awareness based content centric MSN routing mechanism (FACMR) is proposed, which leverages the features of content and location separation provided by information-centric networking (ICN) to better support terminal mobility and in-network caching. Firstly, the function table of the node model is clarified, which enables the node with the perceptive ability. Secondly, a friend circle is constructed based on the relationship strength between nodes and the similarity between cache contents, which guides routing quickly and efficiently. Thirdly,...
Content-centric networking (CCN) introduces a paradigm shift from a host centric to an information c...
Most routing protocols for delay tolerant networks resort to the sufficient state information, inclu...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...
In Mobile Social Networks (MSNs), the single-path rout-ing might not have enough of a chance to tran...
Due to the rapid expansion of Internet and the huge proliferation of users, Internet has evolved fro...
Mobile social network (MSN) consists of a flavor of social science and wireless communications for m...
In recent years, the information-centric networking (ICN) concept has been attracting increasing att...
In recent years, the information-centric networking\ud (ICN) concept has been attracting increasing ...
With the advancement in communication technologies and the widespread availability of mobile devices...
With the popularization of mobile communication equipment, human activities have an increasing impac...
With the development of mobile Internet, wireless communication via mobile devices has become a hot ...
Delay-tolerant network architectures exploit mobile devices carried by users to enable new networked...
Abstract—Content Centric Networking (CCN) emerged as a replacement architecture for the current Inte...
Abstract—A mobile social network (MSN) is a special delay tolerant network (DTN) composed of mobile ...
Delay-tolerant network architectures exploit mobile devices carried by users to enable new networked...
Content-centric networking (CCN) introduces a paradigm shift from a host centric to an information c...
Most routing protocols for delay tolerant networks resort to the sufficient state information, inclu...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...
In Mobile Social Networks (MSNs), the single-path rout-ing might not have enough of a chance to tran...
Due to the rapid expansion of Internet and the huge proliferation of users, Internet has evolved fro...
Mobile social network (MSN) consists of a flavor of social science and wireless communications for m...
In recent years, the information-centric networking (ICN) concept has been attracting increasing att...
In recent years, the information-centric networking\ud (ICN) concept has been attracting increasing ...
With the advancement in communication technologies and the widespread availability of mobile devices...
With the popularization of mobile communication equipment, human activities have an increasing impac...
With the development of mobile Internet, wireless communication via mobile devices has become a hot ...
Delay-tolerant network architectures exploit mobile devices carried by users to enable new networked...
Abstract—Content Centric Networking (CCN) emerged as a replacement architecture for the current Inte...
Abstract—A mobile social network (MSN) is a special delay tolerant network (DTN) composed of mobile ...
Delay-tolerant network architectures exploit mobile devices carried by users to enable new networked...
Content-centric networking (CCN) introduces a paradigm shift from a host centric to an information c...
Most routing protocols for delay tolerant networks resort to the sufficient state information, inclu...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...