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TY - GEN
T1 - On the Disaster Resiliency within the Context of 5G Networks
T2 - European Conference on Networks and Communications
AU - Esposito, Christian
AU - Gouglidis, Antonios
AU - Hutchison, David
AU - Gurtov, Andrei
AU - Helvik, Bjarne
AU - Heegaard, Poul
AU - Rizzo, Gianluca
AU - Rak, Jacek
N1 - Conference code: 27th
PY - 2018/6/18
Y1 - 2018/6/18
N2 - Network communications and the Internet pervade our daily activities so deeply that we strongly depend on the availability and quality of the services they provide. For this reason, natural and technological disasters, by affecting network and service availability, have a potentially huge impact on our daily lives. Ensuring adequate levels of resiliency is hence a key issue that future network paradigms, such as 5G, need to address. This paper provides an overview of the main avenues of research on this topic within the context of the RECODIS COST Action.
AB - Network communications and the Internet pervade our daily activities so deeply that we strongly depend on the availability and quality of the services they provide. For this reason, natural and technological disasters, by affecting network and service availability, have a potentially huge impact on our daily lives. Ensuring adequate levels of resiliency is hence a key issue that future network paradigms, such as 5G, need to address. This paper provides an overview of the main avenues of research on this topic within the context of the RECODIS COST Action.
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781538614785
BT - European Conference on Networks and Communications 2018
PB - IEEE
Y2 - 18 June 2018 through 21 June 2018
ER -