Post date: Apr 9, 2014 11:53:59 AM
We will be presenting three papers in the AINA 2014 conference.
One paper discusses an atomic broadcast protocol that delivers messages in two communication steps even when multiple proposals are made in parallel. In fact, that is exactly the scenario the protocol is intended for.
Another paper discusses how we can shrink the size of current routers' FIB (forwarding information base) so as to give them more time before they must be replaced by models with more resources, while allowing IPv6 to gradually take over.
The remaining paper discusses how a mobile device can predict the future location and the uses of such prediction, e.g., avoiding traffic jams, optimizing network resource utilization, and proactively allocating resources for handoff operations.
That's it, three papers, three tracks, no paper recycling here. For more details, please check the PUBLICATIONS tab.