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Resource Management of Disruption Tolerant Networks
[chapter]
2008
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Power Management Scheme for UWNs 4 Summary, Conclusions and Future Directions Iyad Tumar Resource Management of Disruption Tolerant Networks
Iyad TumarResource Management of Disruption Tolerant Networks ...
of Disruption Tolerant Networks ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-70587-1_19
fatcat:ft3cigur45hltowvb4x377bkve
Vulnerability Management for an Enterprise Resource Planning System
2012
International Journal of Computer Applications
The disruptions causing vulnerabilities in TEIs are identified .A vulnerability management cycle has been suggested along with many commercial and open source vulnerability management tools. ...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are commonly used in technical educational institutions(TEIs). ...
VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT Vulnerability management is a pro-active approach for managing security of a network because it involves continuous monitoring of system conditions for identifying vulnerabilities ...
doi:10.5120/8409-2043
fatcat:6feffsaohzbt7mcxx6b5djcjue
A Disruption-Tolerant RESTful Support for the Web of Things
2016
2016 IEEE 4th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud)
This disruption-tolerant support is illustrated by a case study in the context of agricultural robotics. ...
This paper presents a disruption-tolerant RESTful support for the WoT, in which resources offered by physical objects are identified by URIs and accessed through stateless services. ...
Example of traversal of a DTN involved in the call from a WoTApp to a Functionality HTTP or CoAP tolerant to disruptions by transporting them using a DTN (Delay or Disruption-Tolerant Networking) protocol ...
doi:10.1109/ficloud.2016.11
dblp:conf/ficloud/SommerTMAR16
fatcat:ep7wpkh5hrex5anvfmfpw2tlw4
RELIABLE MULTICAST DISRUPTION TOLERANT NETWORKING PROTOCOL FOR INTERNET OF THINGS
2019
Zenodo
Delay Disruption Networking (DTN) is devised as a class of network architectures that address the lack of continuous network connectivity. ...
However, network disruption may occur anytime and causes IoT applications failed to work as expected. ...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) [2] is the potential enabler of IoT in the network that suffers from frequent network disruption with intermittent network connectivity. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3474279
fatcat:jwwvowzzfreeheb77on2zccwki
DIP: Disruption-Tolerance for IP
[article]
2010
arXiv
pre-print
Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) have been a popular subject of recent research and development. ...
network management. ...
Introduction Of late, Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTN) have been a subject of research and development [1, 2] . ...
arXiv:1003.3996v1
fatcat:n233fuii6vfinisllamx5pzpu4
Massively Multiplayer Online Games on unreliable resources
2012
2012 11th Annual Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games (NetGames)
In this work we propose an architectural extension to this MMOG operational model designed to increase and guarantee the MMOG session availability through fault tolerance mechanisms. ...
Actor
Service
Resource
Capacity Management
Resource Management
MMOG Server
Direct connection
MMOG Server
CLIENT
GAME OPERATOR
Resource
Resource
QoS Monitoring
Fault Tolerance
The ...
Game operators
Legend 2) The fault tolerance service: is designed to ensure a high level of tolerance to resource faults which can lead to low QoS or even MMOG session unavailability. ...
doi:10.1109/netgames.2012.6404020
dblp:conf/netgames/NaeKPI12
fatcat:efkofvlk55bybjbwvrslnjht7q
Disruption Tolerant Networking
2008
Computer and Information Science
Disruption Tolerant Networking hopes to tackle the problem of communicating in areas where due to various factors normal means of communication have limited success and are unreliable. ...
Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) is a technology that will provide network services for environments so extreme that no end-to-end path exists through a network. ...
Disruption Tolerant Networking is important due to the importance of managing network congestion. ...
doi:10.5539/cis.v1n1p69
fatcat:wsbebzxqcnce5ptnwi5cfpn3ae
Security analysis for Delay/Disruption Tolerant satellite and sensor networks
2009
2009 International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications
In the last few years, Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking has grown to a healthy research topic because of its suitability for challenged environments characterized by heterogeneity, long delay paths ...
and unpredictable link disruptions. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by the EU Information Society Technologies SatNEx II Network of Excellence [14]. ...
doi:10.1109/iwssc.2009.5286339
fatcat:ctjwpklj6zbzfnldbjmmmewyb4
An Adaptive Topology Management Scheme to Maintain Network Connectivity in Wireless Sensor Networks
2022
Sensors
The output results revealed that the ToMaCAA outperformed the DPV, ADPV, and PINC schemes in terms of maintaining network connectivity during link failures and made the network more fault-tolerant and ...
To address this issue, in this paper, we propose a new topology management and connectivity maintenance scheme called a Tolerating Fault and Maintaining Network Connectivity using Array Antenna (ToMaCAA ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/s22082855
pmid:35458846
pmcid:PMC9028011
fatcat:xxo5wgfieretxp43ufyxgimmi4
The SPINDLE Disruption-Tolerant Networking System
2007
MILCOM 2007 - IEEE Military Communications Conference
SPINDLE technology innovations include: (i) routing algorithms that work efficiently across a wide range of network disruption, (ii) a name-management architecture for DTNs that supports progressive resolution ...
In this paper, we describe the SPINDLE Disruption-Tolerant Networking system and related technology being developed at BBN under the DTN program. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors would like to thank the participants of the DTNRG, MITRE, and other participants of the DARPA DTN program for their collaboration on the system architecture and interface specifications ...
doi:10.1109/milcom.2007.4454942
fatcat:4e6s2gpdurcedhcta7s6tu56aq
A Resource Allocation Problem for the Business Continuity Plan in the Supply Chain Network
2016
ICIC Express Letters
In this paper, we develop a resource allocation model that minimizes the loss of business resilience during BCM recovery plan. ...
The proposed model is a variant of the multi-commodity network flow model in the timelevel expanded network. Some computational results are shown to validate the proposed model. ...
Business Continuity Management (BCM) is a type of risk management that deals with business interruptions caused by natural disasters. ...
doi:10.24507/icicel.10.05.1213
fatcat:vgi3fb3k25bu5d5intlbkn3444
Middleware Services for Network Disruption Tolerant Mobile Applications
2012
International Journal of Networks and Communications
It is important to have proper mechanisms for managing mobile application services in case of loss of network connections. ...
Therefore, mobile services are prone to failures caused by disruption of active wireless access network connections due to device movement. ...
The Connection Manager (CM) manages network connectivity. The Resource Manager (RM) manages required resources for mobile application services. ...
doi:10.5923/j.ijnc.20120206.04
fatcat:2o5th4f2evhada2jmwzxyvijiy
Hierarchical robustness model for business processes
2018
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal
Most business processes today can be easily modelled and controlled by advanced business process management systems. ...
., transport or production processes, business process management systems often seem to reach their limits. ...
Mayr was one of his early fellow researchers. ...
doi:10.18417/emisa.si.hcm.5
dblp:journals/emisaij/KleinerL18
fatcat:vebu6e6dzfcidpdxf5vpdofoxe
Access Control Framework for Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networks
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
The primary goal of this paper is to propose an access control framework for delay/disruption tolerant networks. ...
The emergence of DTN as an option for sustaining communication in environments with high delay/frequent disruption have rendered existing access control mechanisms inappropriate hence the need for a new ...
This paper focuses mainly on design and gives an overview of the solution. The implementation and validation of the design in a delay/disruptive environment will be carried out in future work. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-13618-4_18
fatcat:gybxby4zhrb4zasfwix2wdfui4
Overcoming the Communication Challenges in Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks Isolated using DTN Technologies
2020
VOLUME-8 ISSUE-10, AUGUST 2019, REGULAR ISSUE
The communication with the sensor network and actuators, is iterant, because of architecture provides support for long-delayed and disruptive tolerant services. ...
For this, we consider the following characteristics of these environments, disruptive communications, long delays; devices with limited resources, very short transfer times and in contexts of mobility. ...
In addition, it offers tolerant services management in a disruptive and long delayed environment, based on DTN technologies.
III. ...
doi:10.35940/ijitee.j7563.0891020
fatcat:yjzwg2fkafcvtamxel43hvczxu
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