Mission-Critical Networking (MCN) refers to networking for application domains where life or livelihood may be at risk. Typical application domains for MCN include critical infrastructure protection and operation, emergency and crisis intervention, healthcare services, and military operations. Such networking is essential for safety, security and economic vitality in our complex world characterized by uncertainty, heterogeneity, emergent behaviors, and the need for reliable and timely response. MCN comprise networking technology, infrastructures and services that may alleviate the risk and directly enable and enhance connectivity for mission-critical information exchange among diverse, widely dispersed, mobile users.
Revised: July 2, 2010 |
Published: June 1, 2010
Citation
Eltoweissy M.Y., D. Du, M. Gerla, S. Giordano, M. Gouda, H. Schulzrinne, and M. Youssef. 2010.Mission Critical Networking.IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 28, no. 5:625-629.PNNL-SA-72354.