Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services
Communication networks and services play a vital role in our modern lives. This importance is expected to continue to grow in future decades. More and more business, healthcare or government organizations will become increasingly dependent on the communication between their offices and people. Not o...
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author | Dutta, Rudra Qian, Yi Modiano, Eytan H |
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description | Communication networks and services play a vital role in our modern lives. This importance is expected to continue to grow in future decades. More and more business, healthcare or government organizations will become increasingly dependent on the communication between their offices and people. Not only does modern society depend on these services in terms of availability but also in terms of proper functioning in all circumstances. These services having stringent requirements with respect to protection of privacy and security. Anonymity (such as e-health) cannot accept, for example, temporary leakage of confidential information by accident whether a result of human error or technical problems. The information and communication network technology itself have also been evolving with tremendous breakthroughs. Users have more and more different types of mobile devices that interconnect them to the Internet. These mobile devices provide incentives to generate novel technology paradigms that enable more flexible provisioning, network virtualization, or improved power efficiency. The robustness and fault tolerance of these novel evolutions is as crucial as ever. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1074752022-10-01T00:18:54Z Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services Dutta, Rudra Qian, Yi Modiano, Eytan H Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Modiano, Eytan H Communication networks and services play a vital role in our modern lives. This importance is expected to continue to grow in future decades. More and more business, healthcare or government organizations will become increasingly dependent on the communication between their offices and people. Not only does modern society depend on these services in terms of availability but also in terms of proper functioning in all circumstances. These services having stringent requirements with respect to protection of privacy and security. Anonymity (such as e-health) cannot accept, for example, temporary leakage of confidential information by accident whether a result of human error or technical problems. The information and communication network technology itself have also been evolving with tremendous breakthroughs. Users have more and more different types of mobile devices that interconnect them to the Internet. These mobile devices provide incentives to generate novel technology paradigms that enable more flexible provisioning, network virtualization, or improved power efficiency. The robustness and fault tolerance of these novel evolutions is as crucial as ever. 2017-03-17T18:28:20Z 2017-03-17T18:28:20Z 2016-04 2016-03 2017-02-02T15:21:15Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 1064-7570 1573-7705 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/107475 Modiano, Eytan, Rudra Dutta, and Yi Qian. “Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services.” Journal of Network and Systems Management 24, no. 3 (April 18, 2016): 445–448. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8238-8130 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10922-016-9378-8 Journal of Network and Systems Management Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Springer Science+Business Media New York application/pdf Springer US Springer US |
spellingShingle | Dutta, Rudra Qian, Yi Modiano, Eytan H Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title | Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title_full | Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title_fullStr | Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title_full_unstemmed | Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title_short | Special Issue on Survivable and Resilient Communication Networks and Services |
title_sort | special issue on survivable and resilient communication networks and services |
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