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Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication

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Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication. / Lehmann, Matheus; Barcellos, Marinho; Mauthe, Andreas Ulrich.
2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2016 (NOMS 2016). NOMS 2016 will be held 25-29 April 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. ed. / Sema Oktug; Mehmet Ulema; Cicek Cavdar; Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville; Carlos Raniery P. dos Santos. IEEE, 2016. p. 383-391.

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Lehmann, M, Barcellos, M & Mauthe, AU 2016, Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication. in S Oktug, M Ulema, C Cavdar, L Zambenedetti Granville & CRP dos Santos (eds), 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2016 (NOMS 2016). NOMS 2016 will be held 25-29 April 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. IEEE, pp. 383-391. https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2016.7502835

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Lehmann, M., Barcellos, M., & Mauthe, A. U. (2016). Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication. In S. Oktug, M. Ulema, C. Cavdar, L. Zambenedetti Granville, & C. R. P. dos Santos (Eds.), 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2016 (NOMS 2016). NOMS 2016 will be held 25-29 April 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey (pp. 383-391). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMS.2016.7502835

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Lehmann M, Barcellos M, Mauthe AU. Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication. In Oktug S, Ulema M, Cavdar C, Zambenedetti Granville L, dos Santos CRP, editors, 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2016 (NOMS 2016). NOMS 2016 will be held 25-29 April 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. IEEE. 2016. p. 383-391 doi: 10.1109/NOMS.2016.7502835

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Lehmann, Matheus ; Barcellos, Marinho ; Mauthe, Andreas Ulrich. / Providing producer mobility support in NDN through proactive data replication. 2016 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 2016 (NOMS 2016). NOMS 2016 will be held 25-29 April 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. editor / Sema Oktug ; Mehmet Ulema ; Cicek Cavdar ; Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville ; Carlos Raniery P. dos Santos. IEEE, 2016. pp. 383-391

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