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Content-oriented mobile edge technology system integration framework and field evaluation
Abstract
In recent years, content-oriented networking has garnered extensive interest from both academia and industry as a potential direction for future Internet evolution. It is also a promising solution to address the challenging problem of on-time situational awareness for soldiers at the tactical edge, where network connectivity is often intermittent and limited in capacity. This paper presents the content-oriented mobile edge technology (COMET) system framework to integrate, test and evaluate the effectiveness of various content-oriented networking approaches for mobile edge networks. COMET is a unifying framework with two innovative system elements, content-oriented socket (co socket) and enhanced broadcast abstraction layer (EBAL). They support and integrate multiple approaches to content-oriented networking. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the COMET integration framework has been verified in large scale …
- Date
- October 6, 2014
- Authors
- Zhongren Cao, Matthew French, Rajesh Krishnan, Joshua Ng, David Talmage, Qinqing Zhang
- Conference
- 2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference
- Pages
- 1405-1410
- Publisher
- IEEE