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Connecting the edges: a universal, mobile-centric opportunistic communications architecture
Christos-Alexandros Sarros (Sarros, C.-A.); Sotiris Diamantopoulos (Diamantopoulos, S.); Sergi Rene (Rene, S.); Ioannis Psaras (Psaras, I.); Adisorn Lertsinsrubtavee (Lertsinsrubtavee, A.); Carlos Molina-Jimenez (Molina-Jimenez, C.); Paulo Mendes (Mendes, P.); Rute C. Sofia (Sofia, R. C.); Arjuna Sathiaseelan (Sathiaseelan, A.); George Pavlou (Pavlou, G.); Jon Crowcroft (Crowcroft, J.); Vassilis Tsaoussidis (Tsaoussidis, V.); et al.
Journal Title
IEEE Communications Magazine
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
The Internet has crossed new frontiers with access to it getting faster and cheaper. Considering that the architectural foundations of today's Internet were laid more than three decades ago, the Internet has done remarkably well until today coping with the growing demand. However, the future Internet architecture is expected to support not only the ever growing number of users and devices, but also a diverse set of new applications and services. Departing from the traditional host-centric access paradigm, where access to a desired content is mapped to its location, an information-centric model enables the association of access to a desired content with the content itself, irrespective of the location where it is being held. UMOBILE tailors the information-centric communication model to meet the requirements of opportunistic communications, integrating those connectivity approaches into a single architecture. By pushing services near the edge of the network, such an architecture can pervasively operate in any networking environment and allows for the development of innovative applications, providing access to data independent of the level of end-to-end connectivity availability.
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Keywords
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
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657418 European Commission