2014
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.3221
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Combining geo‐referencing and network coding for distributed large‐scale information management

Abstract: The widespread and ubiquitous availability of Internet access enables the collective sharing of huge amount of data generated by heterogeneous sources. For example, the information, which will be exchanged among entities (sensors, people, and services) of future smart cities to enhance the security and lifestyle of their citizens, poses the challenging question of how this information can be efficiently and effectively maintained across the city. In this article, we propose a decentralized approach, based on t… Show more

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“…The manuscript by Picone et al [151] proposes a decentralized peer-to-peer approach based on the distributed geographic table (DGT) overlay scheme, which exploits geo-referenced information 3160 EDITORIAL about nodes to achieve efficient data management. Geo-referencing enables searching for data fragments in the most probable direction.…”
Section: High-performance Computing For Recent and New Application Domentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manuscript by Picone et al [151] proposes a decentralized peer-to-peer approach based on the distributed geographic table (DGT) overlay scheme, which exploits geo-referenced information 3160 EDITORIAL about nodes to achieve efficient data management. Geo-referencing enables searching for data fragments in the most probable direction.…”
Section: High-performance Computing For Recent and New Application Domentioning
confidence: 99%