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Accessible Methods to Mitigate Security Attacks on IPv4 to IPv6 Transitions
Jun 2012
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the most widely used communications protocol. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the organization responsible for defining the Internet Protocol standards....
Provided by EuroJournals
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Parallel Message Transmission Technique for Password Key Exchange Protocol
Jun 2012
The key exchange protocol using passwords achieved great attention due to its simplicity and efficiency. On the other hand, the protocol should resist all types of password guessing attacks, since...
Provided by EuroJournals
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AFTR the Fire: Carrier Networks and Incremental Deployment of IPv6
Jul 2012
With the impending end of the unallocated pool of IPv4 addresses, the Internet faces a problem: there will be no more unused IPv4 space to assign as networks grow, only IPv6. Growth of the network...
Provided by Oleksiy Kovyrin
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Design and Simulation of an IPv6 Network Using Two Transition Mechanisms
Nov 2012
This paper is focused on the most important theoretical concepts of the IPv6 protocol, such as addressing, address allocation, routing with the RIPng protocol and two IPv4 to IPv6 transition...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science Issues
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Error Detection Using CRC Extension Header for IPv6 Packets Over High Speed Networks
Jun 2010
IPv6 has come with a package of advantages including simple header format, very large address space and extensibility. However, IPv6 packets transmission still uses the traditional infrastructure...
Provided by EuroJournals
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Evaluation of SIP Proxy Server Performance: Packet-Level Measurements and Queuing Model
Jul 2011
The growing number of applications that use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to manage media sessions over IP is placing increasing demands on the SIP Proxy Servers (SPS) that make up the...
Provided by North Carolina State University
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IPv4/IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
Jul 2009
Currently, the Internet consists of native IPv4 (IPv4-only), native IPv6, and IPv4/IPv6 dual networks. Unfortunately, IPv4 and IPv6 are incompatible protocols. When both IP versions are available...
Provided by EuroJournals
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IPv4 to IPv6 Shift: Major Challenges
Apr 2012
Today, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), The Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) have become depleted of IPv4 addresses. The ever-increasing popularity of internet and its...
Provided by International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT)
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A Network-Controlled Architecture for SCTP Hard Handover
Jul 2010
SCTP faces three performance problems in hard handover scenarios: high network handover delay, high transport handover delay and throughput under-utilization. Existing solutions assume the mobile...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Solution for Secure SIP Conferencing Over IMS and SAE
Jul 2010
Over the latest few years, most of the major telephony and services providers have got their attention on the LTE/SAE solution, in the attempt of getting the most bandwidth and features at the...
Provided by WSDOT
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Proposal of Seamless IP Mobility Schemes: Network Traversal With Mobility (NTMobile)
Nov 2012
IP mobility is the technology that realizes a continuous communication even when communicating wireless nodes switch access networks. NTMobile (Network Traversal with Mobility) is a new type of IP...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Novel User-Centric Handoff Cost Framework Applied to the Virtual Mobility Domains and IPv6-Based Mobility Protocols
Nov 2012
The mobile user population connected to the Internet continues to grow in number and hence provisioning seamless Internet service to such user is a topic of major interest. With new mobility...
Provided by Rochester Group
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Whitepapers
Automatic Originator Regulation of IMS Multiple Traffic by Stateless Signaling Prioritization
Nov 2012
In emergent situations such as an earthquake, huge traffic from multiple services pours into IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network and leads to a severe congestion problem. To protect IMS network,...
Provided by University of Tokushima
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Whitepapers
Exploiting Local IPv4-only Access Networks to Deliver IPv6 Service to End-users
May 2011
This paper introduces a new IPv6 deployment protocol called E4Deliver6, which stands for Exploiting Local IPv4- only Access Networks to Deliver IPv6 Service to End-users. The protocol intends to...
Provided by NORTH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY UNION
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Ipv4/Ipv6 Transition
Dec 2012
In this paper, the authors proposed a system that make incompatible nodes; the first based IP4 the other based IPv6, communicate together without increasing packets size, this system is called...
Provided by International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST)
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Whitepapers
A SIP-SHIM6 Based Solution for Seamless Intra-Domain Mobility in IMS Networks
Nov 2012
The context of the authors' work is mobile multi-homed terminals in a heterogeneous environment. They propose a solution for seamless terminal mobility in an intra-domain context. They combine a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
IPv6 in Visual Sensor Network
Mar 2012
Visual sensor network is one of the emerging technologies which will have impact on users' daily life in near future. These wireless sensor nodes are expected to vastly out number conventional...
Provided by International Journal of Communications and Engineering
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) Implementation for Secured MN-HA Communication in Mobile IPv6
Sep 2011
Mobile IPv6 usually use the IPsec/IKEv2 to secure Mobile Node (MN) and Home Agent (HA) communication. The implementation of IPsec/IKEv2 with MIPv6 is complex because it requires a tight coupling...
Provided by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
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Whitepapers
Proactive Route Optimization for Fast Mobile IPv6
Jan 2010
The Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) protocol was developed from the experience of MIPv6 and the facilities provided by link layer triggers, allowing for a proactive approach to handover...
Provided by University of Stirling
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Whitepapers
An Architecture for "Web of Things" Using SOCKS Protocol Based IPv6/IPv4 Gatewaying for Heterogeneous Communication
Jan 2012
Web of Things evolved from "Internet of Things". Lot of research has been done in designing architecture for "Web of Things". Two main architectures are smart gateway based architecture and...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Automatic Service Discovery of IP Cameras Over Wide Area Networks with NAT Traversal
Apr 2012
A novel framework for remote service discovery and access of IP cameras with Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal is presented in this paper. The proposed protocol, termed STDP (Service...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
A Cross-Layer Scheme for Handover in 802.16e Network with F-HMIPv6 Mobility
Aug 2009
IEEE802.16e is the major global cellular wireless standard that enables low-cost mobile Internet application. However, existing handover process system still has latency affects time-sensitive...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Proposed Model for SIP Security Enhancement
Nov 2009
In this paper, the authors aims to examine the various methods of protecting and securing a SIP architecture and also propose a new model to enhance SIP security in certain selected, specific and...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Throughput Performance Evaluation of Video/Voice Traffic in IPv4/IPv6 Networks
Dec 2011
This paper presents a study of throughput performance of voice and video traffic based on simulative and analytical methods in IPv4/IPv6 networks. This research aims to find out what Internet...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
A Network Architecture for Providing Micro-Mobility in MPLS/GMPLS Networks
Feb 2009
The Mobile Plane Architecture (MPA) is a network architecture that provides micro-mobility in a network-centric way, that is, the burden of supporting micro-mobility is placed on the network and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Route Optimization for Network Mobility Based Aeronautical Network Using Correspondent Router
Oct 2011
The future aeronautical network will be based on IPv6 and the services over the aeronautical network will be classified into 3 domains: Air Traffic Services (ATS), Airline Operational Services...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Real-Vehicle Integration of Driver Support Application With IPv6 GeoNetworking
Apr 2011
One of the essential usage of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications is to provide road traffic information to vehicle drivers for road safety and efficient drive. For this usage,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Adaptive Handoff Management in the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain
Apr 2011
To improve handoff performance of the network-based Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), two types of enhanced handoff schemes have been presented; fast handover for PMIPv6 (FPMIPv6) and Route Optimization...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Performance Test Comparison of Internet Layer Protocols on CentOS and 2007 for Data, DNS and Voice Traffic
Jan 2013
Today's era of packet switched networks demands larger bandwidth to suffice the need to integrate multimedia applications like Internet gaming, transmission of voice etc. It becomes necessary to...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Comparative Analysis of OLSR and AODV Under IPv6 Environment
Jan 2013
Due to the inherent property of mobile ad hoc network, nodes in this environment move arbitrarily or illogically. Due to the mobility of nodes the topology changes dynamically. As routing of data...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
NAT Traversal and Detection on Dual Stack Implementation of Mobile IPv6
Sep 2011
IPv4 private networks are behind NAT devices. So, to bypass the binding update and binding acknowledgment by NAT, the authors need to encapsulate it in UDP packets. So, the dual stack mobile IPv6...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Zone Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol
Sep 2011
An ad-hoc network is the co-operative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. Several routing...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
Tripartite Key Agreement Protocol Using Conjugacy Problem in Braid Groups
Oct 2011
Braid groups were first introduced by Emil Artin in 1925. First cryptosystem, using Braid groups as a platform was discovered by Anshel et al in 2001. After the publication of this paper several...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Mobility in IPV6 with Cross Layer Fast Hand Over Mechanism
Nov 2012
To accomplish user's diverse constraints various wireless base technologies are created. IP based network is one of them because of its tremendous results its demand is increasing day by day. The...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Factors Affecting the Handover Latency in MIPv6
Nov 2012
Mobility management for the next generation IPv6 networks is one of the recent research issues due to the growing demand for wireless services over internet. Mobile Internet Protocol version 6...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Signaling For Multimedia Conferencing in Stand-Alone Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Jan 2011
Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) are infrastructure-less and can be set up anywhere, anytime. They can host a wide range of applications in rescue operations, military, private, and commercial...
Provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
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FairE9: Fair File Distribution Over Mesh-Only Peer-to-Peer
Oct 2009
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks are in the spotlight due to the wide-spreading file-sharing applications. Many file-distributing algorithms have been suggested and implemented. The various solutions...
Provided by Open University of Israel
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Feedback Based Real-Time MAC (RT-MAC) Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Oct 2009
In this paper, the authors present a MAC layer protocol, called RTMAC, for real-time data streaming in Wireless Sensor Networks. RT-MAC eliminates need to contend for a wireless medium by...
Provided by University of Westminster
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Whitepapers
On Locating Loss Links of Signaling Messages in SIP-Based Services
Oct 2009
The number of SIP-based services provided by Network Service Providers (NSPs) is increasing. SIP allows NSPs to collect the information on traffic control and charging fees for their customer...
Provided by KDDI R&D Laboratories
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On Link Estimation in Dense RPL Deployments
Sep 2012
The Internet of Things vision foresees billions of devices to connect the physical world to the digital world. Sensing applications such as structural health monitoring, surveillance or smart...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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White Papers
Comparative Performance Investigations of Different Scenarios for 802.15.4 WPAN
Mar 2010
Brought up in 1990s, Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) are the youngest members in the networking hierarchy. WPAN consists of number of nodes distributed in a given area, where a specific...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science Issues
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Adaptation of TURN Protocol to SIP Protocol
Jan 2010
Today, SIP is a protocol par Excellence in the field of communication over Internet. But, the fact that it belongs to the application layer constitutes a weakness vis-à-vis the NAT traversal. This...
Provided by University of Science and Technology of Oran
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Finally, a Use for Componentized Transport Protocols
Jan 2011
This paper argues a new relevance for an old idea: Decomposing transport protocols into a set of resuable building blocks that can be recomposed in different ways depending on application...
Provided by Intel
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White Papers
Towards Power Efficient MAC Protocol for In-Body and On-Body Sensor Networks
Feb 2010
This paper presents an empirical discussion on the design and implementation of a power-efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for in-body and on-body sensor networks. The authors analyze...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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Towards Flexible Interface Mediation for Dynamic Service Invocations
Sep 2009
One of the main benefits of service-based systems is the loose coupling of components, which increases flexibility during the selection of internal and external business partners. However,...
Provided by Vienna University of Technology
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White Papers
An Internet Without the Internet Protocol
Aug 2010
The growth of the Internet has brought about many challenges for its critical infrastructure. The DNS infrastructure, which translates mnemonic host names into IP addresses understood by the...
Provided by Indiana University
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White Papers
The Synchronization Attack and Defense on Energy-Efficient Listen-Sleep Slotted MAC Protocols
Nov 2007
As wireless motes are battery powered, many listen-sleep Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols have been proposed to reduce energy consumption. Security issues related to the design of these...
Provided by UC Regents
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White Papers
UW-FLASHR: Achieving High Channel Utilization in a Time-Based Acoustic MAC Protocol
Sep 2008
Time-based Medium Access Control (MAC) has potential advantages over FDMA and CDMA approaches in terms of hardware simplicity, energy efficiency, and delay. Unfortunately, the channel utilization...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Poster Abstract: A Frugal Time-Division MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Networks
Aug 2007
In UnderWater Acoustic Networks (UWANs), a packet's propagation delay generally exceeds its transmission delay, often by an order of magnitude. Time-division MAC protocols designed for RF networks...
Provided by University of Delaware
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Energy Efficiency of Adaptive-Rate Medium Access Control Protocols for Sensor Networks
Jun 2009
Energy efficient protocol design is the aim of current researches in the area of sensor networks where limited power resources impose energy conservation considerations. In this paper the authors...
Provided by K.N.Toosi University of Technology
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Polyglot: Automatic Extraction of Protocol Message Format Using Dynamic Binary Analysis
Dec 2007
Protocol reverse engineering, the process of extracting the application-level protocol used by an implementation, without access to the protocol specification, is important for many network...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Athena: A New Efficient Automatic Checker for Security Protocol Analysis
Jan 2011
The authors propose an efficient automatic checking algorithm, Athena, for analyzing security protocols. Athena incorporates a logic that can express security properties including authentication,...
Provided by Carnegie Mellon University
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Contention Analysis of MAC Protocols That Count
Oct 2010
The key aspect in the design of any contention-based Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is the mechanism to measure and resolve simultaneous contention. Generally, terrestrial wireless MACs can...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Queueing Analysis of Polled Service Classes in the IEEE 802.16 MAC Protocol
Sep 2009
This paper considers the performance of the polling based service classes of IEEE 802.16 based broadband wireless access networks and develops queueing models to evaluate their delay distributions...
Provided by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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White Papers
An Online Scheme for the Isolation of BGP Misconfiguration Errors
Jun 2008
Being the primary interdomain routing protocol, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the singular means of path establishment across the Internet. Therefore, misconfiguration errors in BGP routers...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Scaling of Spatial Reuse and Saturation Throughput in a Class of MAC Protocols
Jan 2008
In this paper, the authors investigate the spatial reuse and saturation throughput of static ad-hoc networks with unbiased Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols. Under the stochastic assumptions...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Characterization and Abatement of the Reassociation Overhead in Vehicle to Roadside Networks
Jan 2011
Mobility in vehicular networks naturally leads frequent handoffs and reassociations between the vehicles and roadside access points. The overhead due to these reassociations comes in the form of...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Back to the Future: Revisiting IPv6 Privacy Extensions
Sep 2010
The authors identify issues in current IPv6 privacy extensions and propose improvements that significantly enhance both the flexibility and functionality, to protect a client from being tracked as...
Provided by Carleton University
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White Papers
Compressive Sensing Based Opportunistic Protocol for Throughput Improvement in Wireless Networks
Sep 2009
A key feature in the design of any MAC protocol is the throughput it can provide. In wireless networks, the channel of a user is not fixed but varies randomly. Thus, in order to maximize the...
Provided by King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
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Characterizing Privacy in Online Social Networks
Aug 2008
Online Social Networks (OSNs) with half a billion users have dramatically raised concerns on privacy leakage. Users, often willingly, share personal identifying information about themselves, but...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
The Abstract MAC Layer
Aug 2010
A diversity of possible communication assumptions complicates the study of algorithms and lower bounds for radio networks. The authors address this problem by defining an abstract MAC layer. This...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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White Papers
Decomposing Broadcast Algorithms Using Abstract MAC Layers
Feb 2011
In much of the theoretical literature on global broadcast algorithms for wireless networks, issues of message dissemination are considered together with issues of contention management. This...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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White Papers
On Expected Constant-Round Protocols for Byzantine Agreement
Jan 2011
When designing cryptographic protocols, it is often convenient to abstract away various details of the underlying communication network. As one noteworthy example, it is often convenient to assume...
Provided by University of Maryland
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White Papers
AS-TRUST: A Trust Quantification Scheme for Autonomous Systems in BGP
Apr 2011
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) works by frequently exchanging updates that disseminate reachability information about IP prefixes (i.e., IP address blocks) between Autonomous Systems (ASes) on...
Provided by University of Pennsylvania
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White Papers
Pseudo-IP: Providing a Thin Network Layer Protocol for Semi-IntelligentWireless Devices
Jan 2011
In the near future users will be able to move freely and still have seamless network and Internet connectivity. The authors envision that the Internet of the future will interconnect mobile or...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Modeling and Throughput Analysis for SMAC With a Finite Queue Capacity
Mar 2010
SMAC is a popular duty-cycled MAC protocol, designed for wireless sensor networks to save energy and prolong the network lifetime. However, existing work evaluates the performance of SMAC solely...
Provided by University of Rochester
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White Papers
XModeling and Throughput Analysis for X-MAC With a Finite Queue Capacity
Jul 2010
MAC layer duty-cycling is widely used to reduce idling listening, which is energy-intensive in wireless sensor networks. Among duty-cycling MAC protocols, asynchronous protocols generally have...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Duty Cycle Control for Low-Power-Listening MAC Protocols
Jan 2010
Energy efficiency is of the utmost importance in wireless sensor networks. The family of Low-Power-Listening MAC protocols was proposed to reduce one form of energy dissipation - idle listening, a...
Provided by University of Rochester
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White Papers
Schedule Adaptation of Low-Power-Listening Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2009
Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are becoming increasingly complex, and they require the network to maintain a satisfactory level of operation for extended periods of time....
Provided by University of Rochester
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White Papers
Node Delay Analysis of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Sep 2008
Different deployments of Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) can have widely varying characteristics that greatly impact the behavior of different routing protocols created for these networks. Before...
Provided by University of Texas
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White Papers
MAC for Networks With Multipacket Reception Capability and Spatially Distributed Nodes
Nov 2009
The physical layer of future wireless networks will be based on novel radio technologies such as UWB and MIMO. One of the important capabilities of such technologies is the ability to capture a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Rapid Prototyping of Routing Protocols With Evolving Tuples
Sep 2008
Developing software for dynamic pervasive computing networks can be an intimidating prospect. While much research has focused on developing and describing algorithms and protocols for these...
Provided by University of Texas
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White Papers
Security Against Covert Adversaries: Efficient Protocols for Realistic Adversaries
Mar 2009
In the setting of secure multiparty computation, a set of mutually distrustful parties wish to securely compute some joint function of their private inputs. The computation should be carried out...
Provided by Bar-Ilan University
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White Papers
Achieving Enhanced Throughput in Mobile Adhoc Network Using Collision Aware MAC Protocol
Mar 2011
Since wireless medium is high demand resource the design of an efficient medium access protocol is important for Mobile Adhoc Networks. As MAC is the base layer in the protocol stack a performance...
Provided by Sipnas college of Engineering & Technology
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White Papers
An Efficient Admission Control Algorithm for Load Balancing in Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Networks
Dec 2009
In hierarchical Mobile IPv6 networks, Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) may become a single point of bottleneck as it handles more and more Mobile Nodes (MNs). A number of schemes have been proposed to...
Provided by JNTU College of Engineering
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White Papers
A Deterministic Equivalent for the Analysis of Correlated MIMO Multiple Access Channels
Oct 2010
In this paper, novel deterministic equivalents for the Stieltjes transform and the Shannon transform of a class of large dimensional random matrices are provided. These results are used to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Efficient Protocols for Set Intersection and Pattern Matching With Security Against Malicious and Covert Adversaries
Sep 2008
In this paper the authors construct efficient secure protocols for set intersection and pattern matching. The protocols for securely computing the set intersection functionality are based on...
Provided by Bar-Ilan University
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White Papers
A Novel Multi-Server Authentication Protocol
Apr 2009
Recently, Tsai and Hsiang et al. each proposed a multi-server authentication protocol. They claimed their protocols are secure and can withstand various attacks. However, after the analysis, the...
Provided by National Tsing Hua University
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White Papers
Medium Access Control Protocols With Memory
Jan 2009
Many existing Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols utilize past information (e.g., the results of transmission attempts) to adjust the transmission parameters of users. This paper provides a...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Sequential Rationality in Cryptographic Protocols
Aug 2010
Much of the literature on rational cryptography focuses on analyzing the strategic properties of cryptographic protocols. However, due to the presence of computationally bounded players and the...
Provided by Northwestern University
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Whitepapers
Proposal of Seamless IP Mobility Schemes: Network Traversal With Mobility (NTMobile)
Nov 2012
IP mobility is the technology that realizes a continuous communication even when communicating wireless nodes switch access networks. NTMobile (Network Traversal with Mobility) is a new type of IP...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Novel User-Centric Handoff Cost Framework Applied to the Virtual Mobility Domains and IPv6-Based Mobility Protocols
Nov 2012
The mobile user population connected to the Internet continues to grow in number and hence provisioning seamless Internet service to such user is a topic of major interest. With new mobility...
Provided by Rochester Group
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Whitepapers
Automatic Originator Regulation of IMS Multiple Traffic by Stateless Signaling Prioritization
Nov 2012
In emergent situations such as an earthquake, huge traffic from multiple services pours into IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network and leads to a severe congestion problem. To protect IMS network,...
Provided by University of Tokushima
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Whitepapers
Exploiting Local IPv4-only Access Networks to Deliver IPv6 Service to End-users
May 2011
This paper introduces a new IPv6 deployment protocol called E4Deliver6, which stands for Exploiting Local IPv4- only Access Networks to Deliver IPv6 Service to End-users. The protocol intends to...
Provided by NORTH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY UNION
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Whitepapers
Ipv4/Ipv6 Transition
Dec 2012
In this paper, the authors proposed a system that make incompatible nodes; the first based IP4 the other based IPv6, communicate together without increasing packets size, this system is called...
Provided by International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST)
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Whitepapers
A SIP-SHIM6 Based Solution for Seamless Intra-Domain Mobility in IMS Networks
Nov 2012
The context of the authors' work is mobile multi-homed terminals in a heterogeneous environment. They propose a solution for seamless terminal mobility in an intra-domain context. They combine a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
IPv6 in Visual Sensor Network
Mar 2012
Visual sensor network is one of the emerging technologies which will have impact on users' daily life in near future. These wireless sensor nodes are expected to vastly out number conventional...
Provided by International Journal of Communications and Engineering
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Whitepapers
Transport Layer Security (TLS) Implementation for Secured MN-HA Communication in Mobile IPv6
Sep 2011
Mobile IPv6 usually use the IPsec/IKEv2 to secure Mobile Node (MN) and Home Agent (HA) communication. The implementation of IPsec/IKEv2 with MIPv6 is complex because it requires a tight coupling...
Provided by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
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Whitepapers
Proactive Route Optimization for Fast Mobile IPv6
Jan 2010
The Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) protocol was developed from the experience of MIPv6 and the facilities provided by link layer triggers, allowing for a proactive approach to handover...
Provided by University of Stirling
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Whitepapers
An Architecture for "Web of Things" Using SOCKS Protocol Based IPv6/IPv4 Gatewaying for Heterogeneous Communication
Jan 2012
Web of Things evolved from "Internet of Things". Lot of research has been done in designing architecture for "Web of Things". Two main architectures are smart gateway based architecture and...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Automatic Service Discovery of IP Cameras Over Wide Area Networks with NAT Traversal
Apr 2012
A novel framework for remote service discovery and access of IP cameras with Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal is presented in this paper. The proposed protocol, termed STDP (Service...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
A Cross-Layer Scheme for Handover in 802.16e Network with F-HMIPv6 Mobility
Aug 2009
IEEE802.16e is the major global cellular wireless standard that enables low-cost mobile Internet application. However, existing handover process system still has latency affects time-sensitive...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Proposed Model for SIP Security Enhancement
Nov 2009
In this paper, the authors aims to examine the various methods of protecting and securing a SIP architecture and also propose a new model to enhance SIP security in certain selected, specific and...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Throughput Performance Evaluation of Video/Voice Traffic in IPv4/IPv6 Networks
Dec 2011
This paper presents a study of throughput performance of voice and video traffic based on simulative and analytical methods in IPv4/IPv6 networks. This research aims to find out what Internet...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
A Network Architecture for Providing Micro-Mobility in MPLS/GMPLS Networks
Feb 2009
The Mobile Plane Architecture (MPA) is a network architecture that provides micro-mobility in a network-centric way, that is, the burden of supporting micro-mobility is placed on the network and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Route Optimization for Network Mobility Based Aeronautical Network Using Correspondent Router
Oct 2011
The future aeronautical network will be based on IPv6 and the services over the aeronautical network will be classified into 3 domains: Air Traffic Services (ATS), Airline Operational Services...
Provided by Scientific Research
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Whitepapers
Real-Vehicle Integration of Driver Support Application With IPv6 GeoNetworking
Apr 2011
One of the essential usage of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications is to provide road traffic information to vehicle drivers for road safety and efficient drive. For this usage,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Adaptive Handoff Management in the Proxy Mobile IPv6 Domain
Apr 2011
To improve handoff performance of the network-based Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), two types of enhanced handoff schemes have been presented; fast handover for PMIPv6 (FPMIPv6) and Route Optimization...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Performance Test Comparison of Internet Layer Protocols on CentOS and 2007 for Data, DNS and Voice Traffic
Jan 2013
Today's era of packet switched networks demands larger bandwidth to suffice the need to integrate multimedia applications like Internet gaming, transmission of voice etc. It becomes necessary to...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
Comparative Analysis of OLSR and AODV Under IPv6 Environment
Jan 2013
Due to the inherent property of mobile ad hoc network, nodes in this environment move arbitrarily or illogically. Due to the mobility of nodes the topology changes dynamically. As routing of data...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
NAT Traversal and Detection on Dual Stack Implementation of Mobile IPv6
Sep 2011
IPv4 private networks are behind NAT devices. So, to bypass the binding update and binding acknowledgment by NAT, the authors need to encapsulate it in UDP packets. So, the dual stack mobile IPv6...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
-
Whitepapers
Zone Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol
Sep 2011
An ad-hoc network is the co-operative engagement of a collection of mobile nodes without the required intervention of any centralized access point or existing infrastructure. Several routing...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
Tripartite Key Agreement Protocol Using Conjugacy Problem in Braid Groups
Oct 2011
Braid groups were first introduced by Emil Artin in 1925. First cryptosystem, using Braid groups as a platform was discovered by Anshel et al in 2001. After the publication of this paper several...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
Mobility in IPV6 with Cross Layer Fast Hand Over Mechanism
Nov 2012
To accomplish user's diverse constraints various wireless base technologies are created. IP based network is one of them because of its tremendous results its demand is increasing day by day. The...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Factors Affecting the Handover Latency in MIPv6
Nov 2012
Mobility management for the next generation IPv6 networks is one of the recent research issues due to the growing demand for wireless services over internet. Mobile Internet Protocol version 6...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Signaling For Multimedia Conferencing in Stand-Alone Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Jan 2011
Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) are infrastructure-less and can be set up anywhere, anytime. They can host a wide range of applications in rescue operations, military, private, and commercial...
Provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
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FairE9: Fair File Distribution Over Mesh-Only Peer-to-Peer
Oct 2009
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks are in the spotlight due to the wide-spreading file-sharing applications. Many file-distributing algorithms have been suggested and implemented. The various solutions...
Provided by Open University of Israel
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Feedback Based Real-Time MAC (RT-MAC) Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Oct 2009
In this paper, the authors present a MAC layer protocol, called RTMAC, for real-time data streaming in Wireless Sensor Networks. RT-MAC eliminates need to contend for a wireless medium by...
Provided by University of Westminster
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On Locating Loss Links of Signaling Messages in SIP-Based Services
Oct 2009
The number of SIP-based services provided by Network Service Providers (NSPs) is increasing. SIP allows NSPs to collect the information on traffic control and charging fees for their customer...
Provided by KDDI R&D Laboratories
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On Link Estimation in Dense RPL Deployments
Sep 2012
The Internet of Things vision foresees billions of devices to connect the physical world to the digital world. Sensing applications such as structural health monitoring, surveillance or smart...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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ClassBenchv6: An IPv6 Packet Classification Benchmark
Oct 2009
Recently, the significantly increased IPv6 address length has posed a greater challenge on wire-speed router for Packet Classification (PC). Most conventional IPv4-based PC algorithms are no...
Provided by Dublin City University
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Anonymous Home Binding Update Scheme for Mobile IPv6 Wireless Networking
Oct 2011
Mobile IPv6 wireless networking is an integration of heterogeneous wireless networks that serves and supports different mobile nodes with seamless communications, in order to enhance the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Look at IPV6 Security Advantages Over IPV4
Jan 2012
Due to the increase of Internet usage especially in homes, offices and there will be many devices that will use the new 3G/4G technologies, so Internet address exhaustion will be raised to serious...
Provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
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Waypoint Routing: A Network Layer Privacy Framework
Oct 2011
In this paper, the authors present a routing framework that embeds location and communication privacy into the routing mechanisms. It conceals endpoint identification by introducing waypoints,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A Channel-Aggregation Diversity Based MAC Protocol in Power-Constrained Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks
Oct 2011
One of the major challenges in the Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol design over Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks (CAHNs) is how to efficiently utilize multiple opportunistic channels, which vary...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Scalable Name Lookup in NDN Using Effective Name Component Encoding
Mar 2012
Name-based route lookup is a key function for Named Data Networking (NDN). The NDN names are hierarchical and have variable and unbounded lengths, which are much longer than IPv4/6 address, making...
Provided by Tsihai
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On the Stability of Contention Resolution Diversity Slotted ALOHA (CRDSA)
Oct 2011
The stability of Random Access protocols is of high importance to ensure an efficient usage of resources and good service perception by the users. In this paper, the stability region for the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Real-World Oriented Communication Platform "LocationCall"
Mar 2008
The authors propose a real-world oriented communication platform "LocationCall", which is a new type of location-based service. LocationCall achieves localized voice communication service by...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Orthogonal or Non Orthogonal Amplify and Forward Protocol: How to Cooperate?
Mar 2008
In this paper, the authors consider a source, N relays, a destination, a channel realization and a per-slot global power constraint and they try to resolve the following problem: what is the best...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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RTDD: A Real-Time Communication Protocol for Directed Diffusion
Mar 2008
In this paper, the authors propose Real-Time Directed Diffusion (RTDD), a real-time communication protocol for directed diffusion. Using the mechanisms provided by directed diffusion, they...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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