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SSUM: Smart Server Update Mechanism for Maintaining Cache Consistency in Mobile Environments
Published 2010“…The original scheme for data caching stores the queries that are submitted by requesting nodes in special nodes, called query directories (QDs), and uses these queries to locate the data (responses) that are stored in the nodes that requested them, called caching nodes (CNs). …”
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ARDENT: A Proactive Agent-Based Routing Protocol for Internet of Vehicles
Published 2023“…The proposed systems aim to benefit from the IoV environment and multiagent characteristics to adapt to high-speed mobility, reduce the communication interruptions and the number of control messages overhead generated by the location service, and produce a complete geographic routing protocol suitable for urban settings. …”
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Agent-Based Reactive Geographic Routing Protocol for Internet of Vehicles
Published 2023“…Second, we proposed ARGENT an Agent-Based Reactive Geographic Routing Protocol that couples the routing process with the novel lightweight location service. We leverage the IoV environment and multiagent characteristics to adapt to the high-speed mobility of vehicles, improve packet delivery, and reduce the number of control messages overhead. …”
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Reinforcement R-learning model for time scheduling of on-demand fog placement
Published 2020“…On the fly deployment of fog nodes near users provides the flexibility of pushing services anywhere and whenever needed. …”
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CEAP
Published 2016“…To reduce the overhead of the proposed detection model and make it feasible for the resource-constrained nodes, we reduce the size of the training dataset by (1) restricting the data collection, storage, and analysis to concern only a set of specialized nodes (i.e., Multi-Point Relays) that are responsible for forwarding packets on behalf of their clusters; and (2) migrating only few tuples (i.e., support vectors) from one detection iteration to another. …”
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