2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10586-022-03738-5
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Resilient and dependability management in distributed environments: a systematic and comprehensive literature review

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“…The recent global popularity of new information and communication technologies such as crypto‐currencies, neural networks, machine learning, high speed cloud computing, distributed data management ecosystems and related innovative e‐logistics, e‐investment, e‐banking and e‐commerce sectors (Amiri et al, 2023; Batubara et al, 2018; Darbandi, 2017a, 2017b; Gaetani et al, 2017; Heidari et al, 2022; Li & Sun, 2020; Li & Sun, 2021; Li et al, 2018; Liu, Kong, et al, 2022; Liu, Tong, et al, 2022; Ølnes & Jansen, 2017; Vahdat, 2022) has dramatically increased public and academic attention to new information technologies, including blockchain. As a promising playground to build more transparent and decentralized models of decision making, blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies could potentially be valuable in advancing benevolent peer‐to‐peer transactions not only in financial and technological sectors of the economy but also in promoting more efficient public sector innovations (Aliti et al, 2022; Balcerzak et al, 2022; Benchaya Gans et al, 2022; Benítez‐Martínez et al, 2023; Bustamante et al, 2022; Johnson, 2022; Lv et al, 2021).…”
Section: Academic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent global popularity of new information and communication technologies such as crypto‐currencies, neural networks, machine learning, high speed cloud computing, distributed data management ecosystems and related innovative e‐logistics, e‐investment, e‐banking and e‐commerce sectors (Amiri et al, 2023; Batubara et al, 2018; Darbandi, 2017a, 2017b; Gaetani et al, 2017; Heidari et al, 2022; Li & Sun, 2020; Li & Sun, 2021; Li et al, 2018; Liu, Kong, et al, 2022; Liu, Tong, et al, 2022; Ølnes & Jansen, 2017; Vahdat, 2022) has dramatically increased public and academic attention to new information technologies, including blockchain. As a promising playground to build more transparent and decentralized models of decision making, blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies could potentially be valuable in advancing benevolent peer‐to‐peer transactions not only in financial and technological sectors of the economy but also in promoting more efficient public sector innovations (Aliti et al, 2022; Balcerzak et al, 2022; Benchaya Gans et al, 2022; Benítez‐Martínez et al, 2023; Bustamante et al, 2022; Johnson, 2022; Lv et al, 2021).…”
Section: Academic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By doing this, the AUV does not leave any node and data. The driving speed is calculated through Equation (7).…”
Section: Deceleration Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the remote acoustic connections, submerged sensor hubs are interconnected to at least one submerged sinks, which are network gadgets in the care of communicating information from the sea base organization to a surface station. By a vertical and a flat handset, submerged sinks are outfitted with two acoustic handsets [7]. To discuss the sink with the sensor hubs, the flat handset is utilized for the accompanying purposes (I) send orders and arrangement information to the sensors (ii) gather checked information to sink.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, vehicle networks must meet some most stringent standards in all these essential application fields 2,9 . Time‐critical Vehicle‐to‐Vehicle (V2V) safety applications necessitate ultra‐reliable low‐latency communication, with the critical cleanliness of status updates 10,11 . The Age of Information (AoI) is useful for quantifying information freshness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ultra-reliable low-latency communication, with the critical cleanliness of status updates. 10,11 The Age of Information (AoI) is useful for quantifying information freshness. AoI is the period since the previously received status update was generated.…”
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confidence: 99%