The Case for Decentralized Fallback Networks
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Lynch, James; Liu, Ziqian; Li, Chenning; Ghobadi, Manya; Balakrishnan, Hari
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This paper argues that network and application delivery infrastructures have become highly centralized and are more vulnerable to attacks and disasters than is desirable. It proposes a research agenda for decentralized fallback networks and focuses on a key component---a city-scale decentralized network using existing Wi-Fi access points, which are deployed across almost all buildings in cities. It proposes a routing system that uses information about buildings from geospatial maps instead of traditional routing mechanisms to scale well to millions of Wi-Fi nodes.
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HOTNETS ’24, November 18–19, 2024, Irvine, CA, USA
Date issued
2024-11-18Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryPublisher
ACM|The 23rd ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks
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Lynch, James, Liu, Ziqian, Li, Chenning, Ghobadi, Manya and Balakrishnan, Hari. 2024. "The Case for Decentralized Fallback Networks."
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979-8-4007-1272-2
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