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The effects of additional arm weights on arm-swing magnitude and gait patterns in Parkinson's disease

Authors
Yoon J.[Yoon J.]Park J.[Park J.]Park K.[Park K.]Jo G.[Jo G.]Kim H.[Kim H.]Jang W.[Jang W.]Kim J.S.[Kim J.S.]Youn J.[Youn J.]Oh E.S.[Oh E.S.]Kim H.-T.[Kim H.-T.]Youm C.H.[Youm C.H.]
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Ad-hoc networks; Content-centric networking; Energy-efficient routing; Information-centric networking
Citation
Ad Hoc Networks, v.36, pp.81 - 99
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Ad Hoc Networks
Volume
36
Start Page
81
End Page
99
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/39953
DOI
10.1016/j.adhoc.2015.06.007
ISSN
1570-8705
Abstract
Information-centric networking (ICN) is emerging as a future network technology. It has introduced the great advantage of information dissemination with low bandwidth consumption in wired testbed networks. Recently, ICN is also studied for mobile ad-hoc networks environments for efficient content distribution. In the existing works in the literature, broadcast delivery is actively utilized for designing new routing schemes since it seems well fitted to the nature of ICN conceptually. In this paper, we raise questions about this research direction by analysing the performance of reliability and energy efficiency of both broadcast and unicast delivery schemes. Our analysis shows that unicast delivery outperforms broadcast delivery, unless topological changes incur too much packet flooding overhead. Based on this observation, we present a novel energy efficient content distribution scheme that delivers the content in a unicast manner while minimizing flooding overhead by taking advantage of ICN features. Via ns-3 simulation, we compare the performance of the proposed scheme with that of other comparative schemes, and show that the proposed scheme achieves much higher reliability and energy efficiency in content distribution under mobile ad-hoc network environments. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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