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Niranjan Suri
Researcher at Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
Publications - 28
Citations - 365
Niranjan Suri is an academic researcher from Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Middleware (distributed applications). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 295 citations. Previous affiliations of Niranjan Suri include University of West Florida & United States Army Research Laboratory.
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Taming the IoT data deluge: An innovative information-centric service model for fog computing applications
Mauro Tortonesi,Marco Govoni,Alessandro Morelli,Alessandro Morelli,Giulio Riberto,Cesare Stefanelli,Niranjan Suri,Niranjan Suri +7 more
TL;DR: The SPF Fog-as-a-Service platform is designed, which proposes a new information-centric and utility-based service model and allows the definition of self-adaptive and composition-friendly services, which can execute either on edge devices or in the Cloud.
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Leveraging Internet of Things within the military network environment — Challenges and solutions
Mauro Tortonesi,Alessandro Morelli,Marco Govoni,James Michaelis,Niranjan Suri,Cesare Stefanelli,Stephen Russell +6 more
TL;DR: The resource constrained tactical networking environment makes this research agenda particularly challenging but also pressing in terms of the need for novel middleware solutions.
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Social order and adaptability in animal and human cultures as analogues for agent communities: Toward a policy-based approach
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss some of the ways social order is maintained in animal and human realms, with the goal of enriching our thinking about mechanisms that might be employed in developing similar means of ordering communities of agents.
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Exploiting smart city IoT for disaster recovery operations
Niranjan Suri,Zbigniew Zieliński,Mauro Tortonesi,Christoph Fuchs,Manas Pradhan,Konrad Wrona,Janusz Furtak,Dragos Bogdan Vasilache,Michael Street,Vincenzo Pellegrini,Giacomo Benincasa,Alessandro Morelli,Cesare Stefanelli,Enrico Casini,Michał Dyk +14 more
TL;DR: The potential to exploit Smart City IoT capabilities to help with disaster recovery operations via information obtained from Internet of Things (IoT) devices, especially in a smart city environment is explored.
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SPF: An SDN-based middleware solution to mitigate the IoT information explosion
TL;DR: SPF (as in “Sieve, Process, and Forward”), an SDN solution which extends the reference ONF architecture replacing the Data Plane with an Information Processing and Dissemination Plane and represents a promising architecture for future urban computing applications is presented.