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IEEE Network, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January - February 2014
- Daqiang Zhang, Daqing Zhang, Haoyi Xiong, Ching-Hsien Hsu, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
BASA: building mobile Ad-Hoc social networks on top of android. 4-9 - Daojing He, Sammy Chan, Yan Zhang, Mohsen Guizani, Chun Chen, Jiajun Bu:
An enhanced public key infrastructure to secure smart grid wireless communication networks. 10-16 - Yifeng Cai, Yijun Mo, Kaoru Ota, Changqing Luo, Mianxiong Dong, Laurence T. Yang:
Optimal data fusion of collaborative spectrum sensing under attack in cognitive radio networks. 17-23 - Weixiao Meng, Ruofei Ma, Hsiao-Hwa Chen:
Smart grid neighborhood area networks: a survey. 24-32 - Fatna Belqasmi, Christian Azar, Roch H. Glitho, Mbarka Soualhia, Nadjia Kara:
A case study on IVR applications' provisioning as cloud computing services. 33-41 - Wei Cheng, Shengling Wang, Xiuzhen Cheng:
Virtual track: applications and challenges of the RFID system on roads. 42-47 - Wei Deng, Fangming Liu, Hai Jin, Bo Li, Dan Li:
Harnessing renewable energy in cloud datacenters: opportunities and challenges. 48-55 - Phone Lin, Pai-Chun Chung, Yuguang Fang:
P2P-iSN: a peer-to-peer architecture for heterogeneous social networks. 56-64
Volume 28, Number 2, March - April 2014
- Luigi Rizzo:
Portable packet processing modules for OS kernels. 6-11 - Magnos Martinello, Moisés R. N. Ribeiro, Rafael Emerick Z. de Oliveira, Romulo de Angelis Vitoi:
Keyflow: a prototype for evolving SDN toward core network fabrics. 12-19 - Sander Vrijders, Dimitri Staessens, Didier Colle, Francesco Salvestrini, Eduard Grasa, Miquel Tarzan, Leonardo Bergesio:
Prototyping the recursive internet architecture: the IRATI project approach. 20-25 - Raffaele Bolla, Chiara Lombardo, Roberto Bruschi, Sergio Mangialardi:
DROPv2: energy efficiency through network function virtualization. 26-32 - Dung Phung Phung, Stefano Secci, Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone:
The OpenLISP control plane architecture. 34-40 - Paul Jakma, D. Lamparter:
Introduction to the quagga routing suite. 42-48 - Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Rafael Marín López, Francisco Vidal-Meca:
An open source implementation of the protocol for carrying authentication for network access: OpenPANA. 49-55 - Walter de Donato, Antonio Pescapè, Alberto Dainotti:
Traffic identification engine: an open platform for traffic classification. 56-64
Volume 28, Number 3, May - June 2014
- Xiaohua Jia, Kostas Pentikousis, Jianping Wang, Prosper Chemouil, Kathleen M. Nichols:
Information-centric networking beyond baseline scenarios: research advances and implementation [Guest Editorial]. 2-3 - Hongbin Luo, Zhe Chen, Jianbo Cui, Hongke Zhang, Moshe Zukerman, Chunming Qiao:
CoLoR: an information-centric internet architecture for innovations. 4-10 - Qinghua Wu, Zhenyu Li, Jianer Zhou, Heng Jiang, Zhiyang Hu, Yunjie Liu, Gaogang Xie:
SOFIA: toward service-oriented information centric networking. 12-18 - Damien Saucez, Stefano Secci, Chadi Barakat:
On the incentives and incremental deployments of ICN technologies for OTT services. 20-25 - Jing Ren, Kejie Lu, Sheng Wang, Xiong Wang, Shizhong Xu, Lemin Li, Shucheng Liu:
VICN: a versatile deployment framework for information-centric networks. 26-34 - Mays F. Al-Naday, Martin J. Reed, Dirk Trossen, Kun Yang:
Information resilience: source recovery in an information-centric network. 36-42 - Gareth Tyson, Eliane L. Bodanese, John Bigham, Andreas Mauthe:
Beyond content delivery: can ICNs help emergency scenarios? 44-49 - Wentao Shang, Qiuhan Ding, Alessandro Marianantoni, Jeff Burke, Lixia Zhang:
Securing building management systems using named data networking. 50-56 - Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Wei Koong Chai, Ning Wang, George Pavlou, Herman Bontius, Mario Paolone:
Information-centric networking for machine-to-machine data delivery: a case study in smart grid applications. 58-64
Volume 28, Number 4, July - August 2014
- Shui Yu, Xiaodong Lin, Jelena V. Misic:
Networking for big data [Guest Editorial]. 4 - Xiaomeng Yi, Fangming Liu, Jiangchuan Liu, Hai Jin:
Building a network highway for big data: architecture and challenges. 5-13 - Hao Yin, Yong Jiang, Chuang Lin, Yan Luo, Yunjie Liu:
Big data: transforming the design philosophy of future internet. 14-19 - Erol Gelenbe, Omer H. Abdelrahman:
Search in the universe of big networks and data. 20-25 - Christine Jardak, Petri Mähönen, Janne Riihijärvi:
Spatial big data and wireless networks: experiences, applications, and research challenges. 26-31 - Jun Liu, Feng Liu, Nirwan Ansari:
Monitoring and analyzing big traffic data of a large-scale cellular network with Hadoop. 32-39 - Katsuya Suto, Hiroki Nishiyama, Nei Kato, Takayuki Nakachi, Tatsuya Fujii, Atsushi Takahara:
Toward integrating overlay and physical networks for robust parallel processing architecture. 40-45 - Rongxing Lu, Hui Zhu, Ximeng Liu, Joseph K. Liu, Jun Shao:
Toward efficient and privacy-preserving computing in big data era. 46-50 - Yin Zhang, Min Chen, Shiwen Mao, Long Hu, Victor C. M. Leung:
CAP: community activity prediction based on big data analysis. 52-57 - Hongbin Luo, Hongke Zhang, Moshe Zukerman, Chunming Qiao:
An incrementally deployable network architecture to support both data-centric and host-centric services. 58-65 - Shanzhi Chen, Yan Shi, Bo Hu, Ming Ai:
Mobility-driven networks (MDN): from evolution to visions of mobility management. 66-73 - Guofang Nan, Zhifei Mao, Minqiang Li, Yan Zhang, Stein Gjessing, Honggang Wang, Mohsen Guizani:
Distributed resource allocation in cloud-based wireless multimedia social networks. 74-80 - Dong-Hoon Shin, Dajun Qian, Junshan Zhang:
Cascading effects in interdependent networks. 82-87
Volume 28, Number 5, September - October 2014
- Gianni Antichi, Muhammad Shahbaz, Yilong Geng, Noa Zilberman, G. Adam Covington, Marc Bruyere, Nick McKeown, Nick Feamster, Bob Felderman, Michaela Blott, Andrew W. Moore, Philippe Owezarski:
OSNT: open source network tester. 6-12 - Marco Forconesi, Gustavo Sutter, Sergio López-Buedo, Jorge E. López de Vergara, Javier Aracil:
Bridging the gap between hardware and software open source network developments. 13-19 - Patricia Atungire, Talha Faizur Rahman, Fabrizio Granelli, Claudio Sacchi:
Open-field emulation of cooperative relaying in LTE-A downlink using the GNU radio platform. 20-26 - Tyare Vilches, Diego Dujovne:
GNUradio and 802.11: performance evaluation and limitations. 27-31 - Michael S. Thompson, Abdallah S. Abdallah, Jonathan M. Reed, Allen B. MacKenzie, Luiz A. DaSilva:
The FINS framework: an open source userspace networking subsystem for linux. 32-37 - Paolo Casari, Cristiano Tapparello, Federico Guerra, Federico Favaro, Ivano Calabrese, Giovanni Toso, Saiful Azad, Riccardo Masiero, Michele Zorzi:
Open source suites for underwater networking: WOSS and DESERT underwater. 38-46 - Jerald Paul Abraham, Yaoqing Liu, Lan Wang, Beichuan Zhang:
A flexible Quagga-based virtual network with FIB aggregation. 47-53 - Mauro Femminella, Francesco Giacinti, Gianluca Reali:
Optimal deployment of open source application servers providing multimedia services. 54-63 - Sheng Wen, Jiao Jiao Jiang, Yang Xiang, Shui Yu, Wanlei Zhou:
Are the popular users always important for information dissemination in online social networks? 64-67 - Yang Cao, Tao Jiang, Chonggang Wang:
Optimal radio resource allocation for mobile task offloading in cellular networks. 68-73 - Ke Xu, Wenlong Chen, Chuang Lin, Mingwei Xu, Dongchao Ma, Yi Qu:
Toward a practical reconfigurable router: a software component development approach. 74-80 - Huacheng Zeng, Yi Shi, Yiwei Thomas Hou, Rongbo Zhu, Wenjing Lou:
A novel MIMO DoF model for multi-hop networks. 81-85 - Moe Z. Win, Alberto Rabbachin, Jemin Lee, Andrea Conti:
Cognitive network secrecy with interference engineering. 86-90 - Honggang Wang, Zhaoyang Zhang, Xiaodong Lin, Hua Fang:
Socialized WBANs in mobile sensing environments. 91-95
Volume 28, Number 6, November - December 2014
- Xuemin Shen:
Open call [Editor's Note]. 2 - Tarik Taleb, Min Chen, Thomas Magedanz, Rahim Tafazolli:
Unveiling 5G wireless networks: emerging research advances, prospects, and challenges [Guest Editorial]. 3-5 - Xiaohu Ge, Hui Cheng, Mohsen Guizani, Tao Han:
5G wireless backhaul networks: challenges and research advances. 6-11 - Xuan Zhou, Zhifeng Zhao, Rongpeng Li, Yifan Zhou, Tao Chen, Zhisheng Niu, Honggang Zhang:
Toward 5G: when explosive bursts meet soft cloud. 12-17 - Hassan Hawilo, Abdallah Shami, Maysam Mirahmadi, Rasool Asal:
NFV: state of the art, challenges, and implementation in next generation mobile networks (vEPC). 18-26 - Muhammad Ali Imran, Ahmed Zoha:
Challenges in 5G: how to empower SON with big data for enabling 5G. 27-33 - Zaheer Khan, Hamed Ahmadi, Ekram Hossain, Marceau Coupechoux, Luiz A. DaSilva, Janne J. Lehtomäki:
Carrier aggregation/channel bonding in next generation cellular networks: methods and challenges. 34-40 - Shaoen Wu, Honggang Wang:
Visible light communications for 5G wireless networking systems: from fixed to mobile communications. 41-45 - Xi Zhang, Wenchi Cheng, Hailin Zhang:
Heterogeneous statistical QoS provisioning over 5G mobile wireless networks. 46-53 - Yegui Cai, F. Richard Yu, Shengrong Bu:
Cloud computing meets mobile wireless communications in next generation cellular networks. 54-59 - Hitoshi Asaeda, Ruidong Li, Nakjung Choi:
Container-based unified testbed for information-centric networking. 60-66 - Weiwen Zhang, Yonggang Wen:
Toward transcoding as a service: energy-efficient offloading policy for green mobile cloud. 67-73 - Abhishek Dixit, Bart Lannoo, Didier Colle, Sofie Verbrugge, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Fiber and wavelength open access in WDM and TWDM passive optical networks. 74-82 - Johanna Nieminen, Carles Gomez, Markus Isomäki, Teemu Savolainen, Basavaraj Patil, Zach Shelby, Minjun Xi, Joaquim Oller:
Networking solutions for connecting bluetooth low energy enabled machines to the internet of things. 83-90 - Stefan Lederer, Christopher Müller, Christian Timmerer, Hermann Hellwagner:
Adaptive multimedia streaming in information-centric networks. 91-96
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