Authors
Paolo Costa, Cecilia Mascolo, Mirco Musolesi, Gian Pietro Picco
Publication date
2008/5/23
Journal
IEEE Journal on selected areas in communications
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
748-760
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Applications involving the dissemination of information directly relevant to humans (e.g., service advertising, news spreading, environmental alerts) often rely on publish-subscribe, in which the network delivers a published message only to the nodes whose subscribed interests match it. In principle, publish- subscribe is particularly useful in mobile environments, since it minimizes the coupling among communication parties. However, to the best of our knowledge, none of the (few) works that tackled publish-subscribe in mobile environments has yet addressed intermittently-connected human networks. Socially-related people tend to be co-located quite regularly. This characteristic can be exploited to drive forwarding decisions in the interest-based routing layer supporting the publish-subscribe network, yielding not only improved performance but also the ability to overcome high rates of mobility and long-lasting …
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P Costa, C Mascolo, M Musolesi, GP Picco - IEEE Journal on selected areas in communications, 2008