Process-in-Network: A Comprehensive Network Processing Approach
G. Urzaiz; D. Villa; F.J. Villanueva; J.C. López
Journal: Sensors
Date: 2012
Pages: 8112-8134
ISSN: 1424-8220
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Publisher: MDPI
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Abstract
A solid and versatile communications platform is very important in modern Ambient Intelligence (AmI) applications, which usually require the transmission of large amounts of multimedia information over a highly heterogeneous network. This article focuses on the concept of Process-in-Network (PIN), which is defined as the possibility that the network processes information as it is being transmitted, and introduces a more comprehensive approach than current network processing technologies. PIN can take advantage of waiting times in queues of routers, idle processing capacity in intermediate nodes, and the information that passes through the network.