Hongke Zhang
Beijing Jiaotong University
504 Papers
2.6K Citations
Hongke Zhang is an academic researcher from Beijing Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 455 publications. Previous affiliations of Hongke Zhang include Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.
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Papers
Smart identifier network: A collaborative architecture for the future internet
TL;DR: The original design of the Internet is re-examines, and the so-called triple bindings, namely resource/location binding, user/network binding, and control/data binding are pointed out, which are the root causes of the current Internet's problems.
PMNDN: Proxy Based Mobility Support Approach in Mobile NDN Environment
TL;DR: The proposed proxy-based mobility support approach named PMNDN offers lower handoff cost, shorter handoff latency, and less packet losses during the handoff process.
HetNet: A Flexible Architecture for Heterogeneous Satellite-Terrestrial Networks
TL;DR: The HetNet synthesizes Locator/ID split and Information-Centric Networking to establish a general network architecture and is able to achieve heterogeneous network convergence, routing scalability alleviation, mobility support, traffic engineering, and efficient content delivery.
TP53 mutation is enriched in colorectal cancer liver metastasis in the context of polyclonal seeding.
Wenjie Sun,Qingrong Sun,Anjing Zhong,Anne-Marie Lyne,Dongdong Huang,Fengyan Han,Maode Lai,Hongke Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors sequenced 18 pairs of colorectal cancer primary tumors and their matched liver metastasis samples, and compared the mutations in 113 primary and metastasis pairs.
Network security analyzing and modeling based on Petri net and Attack tree for SDN
Linyuan Yao,Ping Dong,Tao Zheng,Hongke Zhang,Xiaojiang Du,Mohsen Guizani +5 more
- 01 Feb 2016
TL;DR: This paper analyzes FCSNS via the combination of Petri net and Attack tree model and presents the results, which are very promising in using such models to achieve such security objectives.