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Computer Networks, Volume 161
Volume 161, October 2019
- Marinela Shehaj, Dritan Nace
, Ilya Kalesnikau, Michal Pióro
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Link dimensioning of hybrid FSO/fiber networks resilient to adverse weather conditions. 1-13 - Ricardo José Pfitscher
, Arthur Selle Jacobs
, Luciano Zembruzki
, Ricardo Luis dos Santos, Eder John Scheid
, Muriel Figueredo Franco
, Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho
, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville
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Guiltiness: A practical approach for quantifying virtual network functions performance. 14-31 - Manisha Chahal
, Sandeep Harit:
Network selection and data dissemination in heterogeneous software-defined vehicular network. 32-44 - Max Alaluna, Eric Vial, Nuno Neves
, Fernando M. V. Ramos
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Secure Multi-Cloud Network Virtualization. 45-60 - Enis Kocan
, Aleksandra Lopusina, Milica Pejanovic-Djurisic
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Macro diversity for mmWave cellular communications in indoor environment. 61-67 - Xue Leng
, Kaiyu Hou, Yan Chen, Kai Bu, Libin Song, You Li:
A lightweight policy enforcement system for resource protection and management in the SDN-based cloud. 68-81 - Zhixin Liu, Changjian Liang, Yazhou Yuan, Xinping Guan:
Energy efficient resource allocation based on relay selection and subcarrier pairing with channel uncertainty in cognitive radio network. 82-92 - Chafiq Titouna, Farid Naït-Abdesselam
, Ashfaq Khokhar:
DODS: A Distributed Outlier Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks. 93-101 - Wenbin Liu, Leye Wang, En Wang, Yongjian Yang, Djamal Zeghlache
, Daqing Zhang:
Reinforcement learning-based cell selection in sparse mobile crowdsensing. 102-114 - Jessie Hui Wang, Jilong Wang, Changqing An
, Qianli Zhang:
A survey on resource scheduling for data transfers in inter-datacenter WANs. 115-137 - Zhenchun Wei, Fei Liu
, Yan Zhang, Juan Xu, Jianjun Ji, Zengwei Lyu:
A Q-learning algorithm for task scheduling based on improved SVM in wireless sensor networks. 138-149 - Bin Yang, Zhenqiang Wu, Yulong Shen, Xiaohong Jiang:
Packet delivery ratio and energy consumption in multicast delay tolerant MANETs with power control. 150-161 - Elif Ak
, Berk Canberk
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BCDN: A proof of concept model for blockchain-aided CDN orchestration and routing. 162-171 - Hailong Huang
, Andrey V. Savkin:
Reactive 3D deployment of a flying robotic network for surveillance of mobile targets. 172-182 - Roberto P. Antonioli
, Emanuel Bezerra Rodrigues, Diego Aguiar Sousa
, Igor M. Guerreiro
, Carlos F. M. e Silva
, Francisco Rodrigo Porto Cavalcanti
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Adaptive bearer split control for 5G multi-RAT scenarios with dual connectivity. 183-196 - Audrey Wilmet, Tiphaine Viard
, Matthieu Latapy, Robin Lamarche-Perrin:
Outlier detection in IP traffic modelled as a link stream using the stability of degree distributions over time. 197-209
- Wei Wei, Xu Xia, Marcin Wozniak
, Xunli Fan
, Robertas Damasevicius, Ye Li:
Multi-sink distributed power control algorithm for Cyber-physical-systems in coal mine tunnels. 210-219
- Xin Liu
, Ruisheng Zhang
, Mingqi Zhao
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A robust authentication scheme with dynamic password for wireless body area networks. 220-234 - Yufeng Zhan, Yuanqing Xia, Athanasios V. Vasilakos
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Future directions of networked control systems: A combination of cloud control and fog control approach. 235-248
- Gunasekaran Manogaran, Naveen K. Chilamkurti, Ching-Hsien Hsu:
Machine learning algorithms towards merging of mobile edge computing and Internet of Things. 249-250
- Sen Wang, Jun Bi
, Jianping Wu, Athanasios V. Vasilakos
, Qilin Fan:
VNE-TD: A virtual network embedding algorithm based on temporal-difference learning. 251-263 - Tao Hu
, Peng Yi
, Julong Lan, Yuxiang Hu, Penghao Sun:
ACST: Audit-based compromised switch tolerance for enhancing data plane robustness in software-defined networking. 264-280
- Yunchuan Sun, Xiuzhen Cheng, Yu Bai, Jiguo Yu:
Information, knowledge, and semantics for interacting with Internet-of-Things. 281-282
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