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Computer Networks, Volume 157
Volume 157, July 2019
- Faroq Al-Tam, Noélia S. C. Correia:
Fractional switch migration in multi-controller software-defined networking. 1-10 - Ian Vilar Bastos, Igor Monteiro Moraes:
A diversity-based search-and-routing approach for named-data networking. 11-23
- Zhiwei Yan, Jong-Hyouk Lee:
Mobility capability negotiation for IPv6 based ubiquitous mobile Internet. 24-28
- Van Van Huynh, Hoang-Sy Nguyen, Tran Thai Hoc Ly, Thanh-Sang Nguyen, Miroslav Voznák:
Optimization issues for data rate in energy harvesting relay-enabled cognitive sensor networks. 29-40 - Yujun Cheng, Dong Yang, Huachun Zhou, Hongchao Wang:
Adopting IEEE 802.11 MAC for industrial delay-sensitive wireless control and monitoring applications: A survey. 41-67 - Changqing Xia, Xi Jin, Linghe Kong, Chi Xu, Peng Zeng:
Heterogeneous slot scheduling for real-time industrial wireless sensor networks. 68-77 - Hashim A. Hashim, Mohammad A. Abido:
Location management in LTE networks using multi-objective particle swarm optimization. 78-88
- Cun Ji, Chao Zhao, Li Pan, Shijun Liu, Chenglei Yang, Xiangxu Meng:
A just-in-time shapelet selection service for online time series classification. 89-98 - Xiaofeng Lu, Fangshuo Jiang, Xiao Zhou, Shengwei Yi, Jing Sha, Pietro Liò:
ASSCA: API sequence and statistics features combined architecture for malware detection. 99-111
- T. P. Anithaashri, G. Ravichandran, R. Baskaran:
Security enhancement for software defined network using game theoretical approach. 112-121 - Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Gunasekaran Manogaran, Mai Mohamed:
A neutrosophic theory based security approach for fog and mobile-edge computing. 122-132
- Qingyu Shi, Fang Wang, Dan Feng, Weibin Xie:
Adaptive load balancing based on accurate congestion feedback for asymmetric topologies. 133-145 - Enhuan Dong, Mingwei Xu, Xiaoming Fu, Yu Cao:
A loss aware MPTCP scheduler for highly lossy networks. 146-158
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