ABSTRACT
IoT network requires global reachability, mobility support, richer communication patterns and resource efficiency. To address these needs, MF-IoT has been proposed as an extension of MobilityFirst which allows applications even in the low-end IoT devices to use the aforementioned network capabilities. This demo uses surveillance camera as an example to show the feasibility and efficiency of MF-IoT design. It also demonstrates the flexibility of using service-oriented GUIDs that are supported in MF-IoT.
- D. Raychaudhuri et al., "MobilityFirst: A Robust and Trustworthy Mobility-Centric Architecture for The Future Internet," SIGMOBILE, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 2--13, 2012. Google ScholarDigital Library
- S. Li et al., "MF-IoT: A MobilityFirst-Based Internet of Things Architecture with Global Reach-ability and Communication Diversity," in IoTDI, 2016.Google Scholar
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