• Mission-Critical Public Safety Networking: An Intent-Driven Service Orchestration Perspective 

      Mehmood, Kashif; Palma, David; Kralevska, Katina (Chapter, 2022)
      Intent-based networking (IBN) provides a promising approach for managing networks and orchestrating services in beyond 5th Generation (B5G) deployments using modern service-based architectures. Public safety (PS) services ...
    • Modelling the Energy Consumption of NB-IoT Transmissions 

      Haukland, Johannes (Master thesis, 2019)
      Narrow-Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) er en voksende Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) kommunikasjonsprotokoll designet for IoT applikasjoner, som har blitt implementert i mange land - inkludert Norge. Avhandlingen gir ...
    • A network design algorithm for multicast communication architectures in smart transmission grids 

      Adrah, Charles Mawutor; Palma, David; Kure, Øivind; Heegaard, Poul Einar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In future smart transmission grids, there are distributed applications that will benefit from the deployment of Internet Protocol (IP) multicast technology for communication. Sharing of Routable-Sample Values (R-SV) and ...
    • Network Slicing for IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks 

      Nerini, Matteo (Master thesis, 2020)
      Future networks will pave the way for a myriad of applications with different requirements. In such a context, the today's \emph{one-size-fits-all} approach will not be able to efficiently address the different demands ...
    • Open source benchmarking of the Linux kernel network stack for real-time applications 

      Dybvik, Eskil (Master thesis, 2023)
      Når vi snakker om tidskritiske nettverksenheter, som for eksempel i smarte strømnett eller fjernstyrte kjøretøy, er det viktig å minimere kilder til forsinkelse og variasjoner i denne. I denne oppgaven har vi sett på hvordan ...
    • Operationalizing Solar Energy Predictions for Sustainable, Autonomous IoT Device Management 

      Kraemer, Frank Alexander; Palma, David; Bråten, Anders Eivind; Ammar, Doreid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      For sustainable Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems, the solar power prediction is an essential element to optimize performance, allowing devices to schedule energy-intensive tasks in periods with excess energy. In regions ...
    • Review of the theory, principles, and design requirements of human-centric Internet of Things (IoT) 

      Ystgaard, Kaja Fjørtoft; Atzori, Luigi; Palma, David; Heegaard, Poul Einar; Bertheussen, Lene Elisabeth; Jensen, Magnus Rom; de Moor, Katrien Rachel W (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
    • Solar Energy Prediction for Constrained IoT Nodes based on Public Weather Forecasts 

      Kraemer, Frank Alexander; Ammar, Doreid; Bråten, Anders Eivind; Tamkittikhun, Nattachart; Palma, David (Chapter, 2017)
      Solar power is important for many scenarios of the Internet of Things (IoT). Resource-constrained devices depend on limited energy budgets to operate without degrading performance. Predicting solar energy is necessary for ...
    • Survey on Communication and Networks for Autonomous Marine Systems 

      Zolich, Artur Piotr; Palma, David; Kansanen, Kimmo; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre; Sousa, João; Johansson, Karl H.; Jiang, Yuming; Dong, Hefeng; Johansen, Tor Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The rapid development of autonomous systems and Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) create new opportunities for maritime activities. Existing autonomous systems are becoming more powerful and utilise the ...
    • Trust Management in Fog Computing 

      Dybedokken, Tuva Selstad (Master thesis, 2017)
      With the rise of fog computing, computation is moved away from a purely centralized approach. In the centralized approach devices have direct contact with the cloud servers. In fog computing allows for processing data along ...
    • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as Data Mules: An Experimental Assessment 

      Palma, David; Zolich, Artur Piotr; Jiang, Yuming; Johansen, Tor Arne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Communication in remote locations, specially in high-latitude regions, such as the Arctic, is challenged by the lack of infrastructures and by the limited availability of resources. However, these regions have high scientific ...