Browsing Articles by Author "Kure, Øivind"
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A connectionless multicast protocol for MANETs
Thi Minh Do, Viet; Landmark, Lars; Kure, Øivind (2012)In this paper, the connectionless multicast routing MCOM (Multipoint relay Connectionless Multicast) is introduced for mobile Ad hoc networks. MCOM adapts over a wide ranges of density of group members. It appears as unicast ... -
The Effects of a UAV on a Terrestrial MANET
Larsen, Erlend; Landmark, Lars; Kure, Øivind (2018)Technological advances on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and autonomous control could make UAVs useful for communication purposes, extending the range and increasing the performance of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs). However, ... -
Increasing the Lifetime of Roadside Sensor Networks Using Edge-Betweenness Clustering
Flathagen, Joakim; Drugan, Ovidiu Valentin; Engelstad, Paal Einar; Kure, Øivind (2011)Wireless Sensor Networks are proven highly successful in many areas, including military and security monitoring. In this paper, we propose a method to use the edge-betweenness community detection algorithm to determine ... -
Publish/Subscribe Versus a Content-Based Approach for Information Dissemination
Johnsen, Frank T.; Landmark, Lars; Hauge, Mariann; Larsen, Erlend; Kure, Øivind (2019-01-03)NATO has identified the WS-Notification standard from OASIS to support event-driven communication in the NATO enterprise and when building coalition networks. Using this standard promotes interoperability. However, there ... -
Resilient internetwork routing over heterogeneous mobile military networks
Landmark, Lars; Larsen, Erlend; Hauge, Mariann; Kure, Øivind (2015)Mobile networks in the military tactical domain, include a range of radio networks with very diverse characteristics and which may be employed differently from operation to operation. When interconnecting networks with ... -
Survey of Key Management in Ad Hoc Networks
Hegland, Anne Marie; Winjum, Eli; Mjølsnes, Stig Frode; Rong, Chunming; Kure, Øivind; Spilling, Pål (2006)The wireless and dynamic nature of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) leaves them more vulnerable to security attacks than their wired counterparts. The nodes act both as routers and as communication end points. This makes ...