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Ciri rangkaian generasi akan datang meningkatkan kerumitan dalam reka bentuk dan penyediaan perkhidmatan lanjutan, menjadikan pemilihan pendekatan tradisional tidak sesuai. Rangkaian masa depan menjadi lebih besar dalam skala, lebih dinamik dan lebih heterogen. Untuk menampung keperluan ini, perkhidmatan dijangka menyesuaikan diri dengan keadaan persekitaran dan memerlukan campur tangan manusia yang minimum. Dalam kertas kerja ini model baharu untuk menyediakan perkhidmatan autonomi dan terpencar dicadangkan, terutamanya memfokuskan pada rangkaian ad hoc mudah alih (MANET). Menggunakan pendekatan empat lapis yang baru dicadangkan, pembangunan perkhidmatan boleh direalisasikan secara bebas daripada rangkaian fizikal asas. Dalam pelaksanaan rujukan, ia ditunjukkan bahawa adalah mungkin untuk menyediakan rangkaian tindanan yang menyembunyikan sebarang perubahan rangkaian daripada lapisan perkhidmatan. Pelbagai mekanisme telah disesuaikan untuk cekap -- dari segi pertukaran mesej dan masa penumpuan -- beroperasi dalam persekitaran ad hoc. Akhirnya, ia ditunjukkan bahawa perkhidmatan tertentu boleh beroperasi melalui rangkaian dinamik dengan pelbagai kegagalan.
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Panagiotis GOUVAS, Anastasios ZAFEIROPOULOS, Athanassios LIAKOPOULOS, Gregoris MENTZAS, Nikolas MITROU, "Integrating Overlay Protocols for Providing Autonomic Services in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 8, pp. 2022-2034, August 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2022.
Abstract: Next generation network characteristics increase the complexity in the design and provision of advanced services, making inappropriate the selection of traditional approaches. Future networks are becoming larger in scale, more dynamic and more heterogeneous. In order to cope with these requirements, services are expected to adapt to environmental conditions and require minimum human intervention. In this paper a new model for providing autonomous and decentralized services is proposed, especially focusing on mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Using a newly proposed four-layered approach, service development may be realized independently from the underlying physical network. In a reference implementation, it is demonstrated that it is possible to set up an overlay network that hides any network changes from the service layer. Multiple mechanisms have been adapted in order to efficiently -- in terms of message exchanges and convergence time -- operate over an ad hoc environment. Finally, it is demonstrated that a specific service could operate over a dynamic network with multiple failures.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2022/_p
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AU - Gregoris MENTZAS
AU - Nikolas MITROU
PY - 2010
DO - 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.2022
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications
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