In the domain of vehicular networking, it is of significant relevance to be able to address vehicles based on their geographical position rather than the network address. The integration of geocasting (i.e. the dissemination of messages to all nodes within a specific geographical region) into the existing addressing scheme of the Internet is challenging, due to its logical hierarchy. One solution to Internet-based geographical addressing is eDNS, an extension to the DNS protocol. It adds support for querying geographical locations as a supplement to logical domain names. In this work, eDNS is extended with nearest neighbor resolution support, and further, a prototype server is developed that uses bounding box propagation between servers for...
Location based services (LBS) are gaining widespread user acceptance and increased daily usage. GPS ...
In the near future GPS will be widely used, thus allowing a broad variety of location dependent serv...
Modern content-distribution networks both provide bulk con-tent and act as “serving infrastructure ”...
Part 5: Network ProtocolsInternational audienceIn the domain of vehicular networking, it is of signi...
Geographical addressing is a key communication paradigm in emerging Intelligent Transportation Syste...
The delivery of IP packets to a set of elements lying within a designated geographical area, also kn...
In this paper we focus on geolocating Internet routers, using a methodology for extracting and decod...
Accordingly to spreading of Internet users it is necessary to start solving the problem of optimized...
When a service on the internet is scaled horizontally with multiple server instances, there are diff...
Due to its general usage in modern buildings, WiFi has been studied as a promising good low-cost sol...
Nowadays connectivity in the vehicles is becoming the base to enable safety, traffic efficiency, and...
Abstract—Accurately determining the geographic location of an Internet host is important for locatio...
GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geog...
Reliability and performance considerations have led to widespread use of mirror sites for content de...
this paper is to show how new services and new network functionalities will emerge as a consequence ...
Location based services (LBS) are gaining widespread user acceptance and increased daily usage. GPS ...
In the near future GPS will be widely used, thus allowing a broad variety of location dependent serv...
Modern content-distribution networks both provide bulk con-tent and act as “serving infrastructure ”...
Part 5: Network ProtocolsInternational audienceIn the domain of vehicular networking, it is of signi...
Geographical addressing is a key communication paradigm in emerging Intelligent Transportation Syste...
The delivery of IP packets to a set of elements lying within a designated geographical area, also kn...
In this paper we focus on geolocating Internet routers, using a methodology for extracting and decod...
Accordingly to spreading of Internet users it is necessary to start solving the problem of optimized...
When a service on the internet is scaled horizontally with multiple server instances, there are diff...
Due to its general usage in modern buildings, WiFi has been studied as a promising good low-cost sol...
Nowadays connectivity in the vehicles is becoming the base to enable safety, traffic efficiency, and...
Abstract—Accurately determining the geographic location of an Internet host is important for locatio...
GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geog...
Reliability and performance considerations have led to widespread use of mirror sites for content de...
this paper is to show how new services and new network functionalities will emerge as a consequence ...
Location based services (LBS) are gaining widespread user acceptance and increased daily usage. GPS ...
In the near future GPS will be widely used, thus allowing a broad variety of location dependent serv...
Modern content-distribution networks both provide bulk con-tent and act as “serving infrastructure ”...