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2019
The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a standard web transfer protocol. The CoAP runs over UDP, resulting in an unreliable message transport. CoAP offers a request/response communication model among application endpoints. The Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) can offer various security services like limited traffic flow confidentiality, anti ...
Aniruddha Bhattacharjya +3 more
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The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a standard web transfer protocol. The CoAP runs over UDP, resulting in an unreliable message transport. CoAP offers a request/response communication model among application endpoints. The Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) can offer various security services like limited traffic flow confidentiality, anti ...
Aniruddha Bhattacharjya +3 more
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Computational Optimization and Applications, 2013
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Computational Optimization and Applications, 2022
Christian Kanzow, Theresa Lechner
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Christian Kanzow, Theresa Lechner
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INDIGO: Secure CoAP for Smartphones
2013With the inception of 6LoWPAN, it is possible to connect wireless sensor networks (WSN) and smart objects with the Internet using the IPv6 protocol, hence forming the IPv6-based Internet of Things (6IoT). Since the links in the 6IoT are lossy, UDP rather than TCP is mostly used for the communication between things.
Daniele Trabalza +2 more
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Computational Optimization and Applications, 2014
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CoAP for content-centric networks
2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2017We analyze the design space for implementing the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) within Content-Centric Networks (CCN), identifying several CoAP specific scenarios and seeing how they map to CCNs. We present an evaluation, recommendations for implementations and extensions, and directions for future work.
Sridhar Srinivasa Subramanian +2 more
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Computational Optimization and Applications, 2008
Each year, the Computational Optimization and Applications (COAP) editorial board selects a paper from the preceding year’s COAP publications for the Best Paper Award. The recipient of the award for papers published in 2007 is Olvi Mangasarian of the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the University of California, San Diego, for his paper “Absolute ...
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Each year, the Computational Optimization and Applications (COAP) editorial board selects a paper from the preceding year’s COAP publications for the Best Paper Award. The recipient of the award for papers published in 2007 is Olvi Mangasarian of the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the University of California, San Diego, for his paper “Absolute ...
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Computational Optimization and Applications, 2015
Each year, the editorial board of Computational Optimization and Applications (COAP) selects a paper from the preceding year’s publications for the Best Paper Award. In 2014, 87 papers were published by COAP. The recipients of the 2014 Best Paper Award are Daniel Espinoza of the University of Chile and Eduardo Moreno of the Adolfo Ibanez University ...
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Each year, the editorial board of Computational Optimization and Applications (COAP) selects a paper from the preceding year’s publications for the Best Paper Award. In 2014, 87 papers were published by COAP. The recipients of the 2014 Best Paper Award are Daniel Espinoza of the University of Chile and Eduardo Moreno of the Adolfo Ibanez University ...
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