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Cooperative Inter-Vehicle Communication Protocol With Low Cost Differential GPS
Aug 2009
This paper describes a cooperative MANET protocol dedicated to intelligent transport systems, named CIVIC (Communication Inter Véhicule Intelligente et Coopérative). The CIVIC protocol is an...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Energy Efficient Ad Hoc on Demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Nov 2009
Mobile Ad Hoc NETwork (MANET) routing is challenged by power and bandwidth constraints as well as frequent topology changes to which it must adapt to and converge quickly. Energy efficient routing...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Mobility Metrics Evaluation for Self-Adaptive Protocols
Jan 2008
Cross-layer mechanism, for which a protocol locating at a given layer uses information issued from other layers, may enhance the mobile networks performance. Some of those mechanisms are based on...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Path-Sensitive Inference of Function Precedence Protocols
Jun 2007
Program specifications form an important aspect of the software development process. The lack of proper specifications has two significant negative consequences: Interfaces may be used incorrectly...
Provided by Purdue University
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Protocol Inference Using Static Path Profiles
Apr 2008
Specification inference tools typically mine commonalities among states at relevant program points. For example, to infer the invariants that must hold at all calls to a procedure ñ requires...
Provided by Purdue University
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Scheduler Based QoS Analysis in MANET for DSR Protocol
May 2009
A wireless Ad-hoc network consists of wireless nodes communicating without the need for a centralized administration, in which all nodes potentially contribute to the routing process. In this...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Measuring Privacy Loss and the Impact of Privacy Protection in Web Browsing
Jul 2007
Various bits of information about users accessing Web sites. some of which are private, have been gathered since the inception of the Web. Increasingly the gathering, aggregation, and processing...
Provided by AT&T Labs
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Performance Evaluation of Multicast Routing Protocols in MANET
Nov 2009
The advent of ubiquitous computing and proliferation of portable computing devices have raised the importance of mobile and wireless networking. A major challenge lies in adapting multicast...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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AGPM: An Authenticated Secure Group Communication Protocol for MANETs
Jul 2007
When the environmental conditions are stable, a typical Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) application may sense and process very similar or constant data values for long durations. This is a common...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Demonstration Abstract: WARP - A Flexible Platform for Clean-Slate Wireless Medium Access Protocol Design
Jan 2008
Wireless open-Access Research Platform (WARP) is a programmable wireless research tool that is both scalable and extensible. The custom design of the WARP physical (PHY) layer is tailored to the...
Provided by Rice University
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High Performance Data Transfer in Grid Environment Using GridFTP Over InfiniBand
Mar 2010
GridFTP, designed by using the Globus XIO framework, is one of the most popular methods for performing data transfers in the Grid environment. But the performance of GridFTP in WAN is limited by...
Provided by Ohio State University
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Sockets Direct Protocol for Hybrid Network Stacks: A Case Study with iWARP over 10G Ethernet
Dec 2008
As high-end computing systems continue to grow, the need for advanced networking capabilities, such as hot-spot avoidance and fault tolerance, is becoming important. While the traditional approach...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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Whitepapers
Reliability Enhancement for SIP Signaling in Tactical Environments
Sep 2008
The importance of tactical networks that support military operations is well-known in the DoD community for their ability to rapidly deploy anywhere at anytime without pre-existing infrastructure....
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Nash Equilibria Application in Centralized and Link-state Routing Protocols
Feb 2010
Given that routing protocols have still problems to converge in situations with dynamic metrics, with this study the authors pursue to find a new algorithm based in the Nash equilibrium which...
Provided by University Ramon Llull (URL)
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Comparative Analysis of the Routing Protocols RIPv2, OSPFv2 and Integrated IS-IS
Feb 2010
With the expansion of the existing networks and the emergence of new applications that require a real time communication, routing protocols become one of the most important decisions in the design...
Provided by University Ramon Llull (URL)
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Robust Communication in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Dec 2010
The development of intelligent transportation systems is one of the most important strategies for making roads safer and more efficient. The key technology underpinning all such systems, from...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Distributed Scalar Product Protocol With Application To Privacy-Preserving Computation of Trust
Oct 2007
In this paper, the authors first present a private distributed scalar product protocol that can be used for obtaining trust values from private recommendations. The protocol allows Alice to infer...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Structuring Protocol Implementations to Protect Sensitive Data
Jun 2010
In a bid to limit the harm caused by ubiquitous remotely exploitable software vulnerabilities, the computer systems security community has proposed primitives to allow execution of application...
Provided by University College London
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White Papers
ZKPDL: A Language-Based System for Efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Electronic Cash
Jun 2010
In recent years, many advances have been made in cryptography, as well as in the performance of communication networks and processors. As a result, many advanced cryptographic protocols are now...
Provided by Brown University
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White Papers
Application Layer Feedback-Based SIP Server Overload Control
Jun 2008
A SIP server may be overloaded by emergency-induced call volume, "American Idol" style flash crowd effects or denial of service attacks. The SIP server overload problem is interesting especially...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
The Efficacy of Live Virtual Machine Migrations Over the Internet
Nov 2007
This paper describes a technique to enable live migration of virtual machines over the Internet. The method assumes the network supports Mobile IPv6 and that participating host devices support Xen...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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A Comparison of TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Protocols
Jan 2011
Using the ns simulatior, the authors perform a detailed study of the fairness and the smoothness properties of SimdNR, an enhanced version of SIMD. The study includes TFRC and TCP congestion...
Provided by Clemson University
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White Papers
Assessing the Impact of BitTorrent on DOCSIS Networks
Jan 2011
BitTorrent is a widely deployed peer-to-peer protocol that provides scalable le sharing capabilities. While Bit-Torrent applications contribute to the demand for high speed broadband access, they...
Provided by Clemson University
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White Papers
A Key Agreement Protocol Using Non-Abelian Group
Dec 2010
The Key exchange problems are of central interest in security world. The basic aim is that two people who can only communicate via an insecure channel want to find a common secret key without any...
Provided by Singhania University
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White Papers
A Stable Adaptive Optimization for DSR Protocol in Ad hoc Networks
Dec 2009
Ad hoc networks are autonomous systems composed of mobile hosts that are free to move around arbitrarily. Rather than relying on a network infrastructure to perform routing in an Mobile Ad hoc...
Provided by Sri Krishnadevaraya University
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An Analytical Performance Measure for Smooth Handoff in Mobile IPv6
Dec 2009
Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless communication system. The mobile device needs to connect multiple points of connection and perhaps multiple networks as it moves from one...
Provided by Bharathidasan University
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White Papers
Cluster Head Election for CGSR Routing Protocol Using Fuzzy Logic Controller for Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Jan 2010
The nodes in the mobile ad hoc networks act as router and host, the routing protocol is the primary issue and has to be supported before any applications can be deployed for mobile ad hoc...
Provided by Sri Venkateswara University
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Packet Transmission Analysis in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Revival Mobility Model
Jan 2010
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have been recently attracting an increasing attention from both research and industry communities. VANETs are currently deployed on a large scale, research in...
Provided by Periyar University
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Comparisons of SAODV and TAODV, DSR Mobile Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols
Apr 2010
In traditional wireless networks, a base station or access point facilitate communications between nodes within the network and communications with destinations outside the network. In contrast,...
Provided by Sri Krishnadevaraya University
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White Papers
Single-path Streaming Optimized Routing Protocol for Dense Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2010
The Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have advanced to the multimedia processing and streaming applications in the recent past with the advent of higher end motes like the iMote2. The data rates...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA)
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An Efficient Multi Access Protocol for Wireless Networks
Aug 2010
In this paper, the authors propose and evaluate an efficient multi-access protocol for cell-based wireless networks. The protocol addresses the problems in existing random-access protocols for...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA)
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Detecting the Presence of Nodes in MANETs
Sep 2007
While mobility in the sense of node movement has been an intensively studied aspect of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), another aspect of mobility has not yet been subjected to systematic...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
(Approximately) Privacy-Preserving Dissection Protocols
Feb 2011
The authors further investigate the approximate privacy model recently introduced by Feigenbaum et al. They explore the privacy properties of a natural class of communication protocols that they...
Provided by University of Illinois at Chicago
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White Papers
Knowledge Flow Analysis for Security Protocols
Feb 2008
Knowledge flow analysis offers a simple and flexible way to find flaws in security protocols. A protocol is described by a collection of rules constraining the propagation of knowledge amongst...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Internet Voting Protocol Based on Implicit Data Security
Jan 2010
This paper presents a new protocol for Internet voting based on implicit data security. This protocol allows recasting of votes, which permits a change of mind by voters either during the time...
Provided by Oklahoma State University
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A Novel Trigon-Based Dual Authentication Protocol for Enhancing Security in Grid Environment
Jan 2010
In recent times, a necessity has been raised in order to distribute computing applications often across grids. These applications are dependent on the services like data transfer or data portal...
Provided by Anna University
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White Papers
Strong Robustness of Randomized Rumor Spreading Protocols
Mar 2010
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At SODA 2008, a quasirandom version of this protocol was proposed and competitive bounds for its...
Provided by University of California
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Towards a Low-Complexity Dynamic Decode-and-Forward Relay Protocol
Dec 2010
The dynamic DecoDe-and-Forward (DDF) relaying protocol is a relatively new cooperative scheme which has been shown to achieve promising theoretical results in terms of diversity-multiplexing gain...
Provided by Australian National University
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An Energy-Efficient Clock Synchronization Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Sep 2010
The behavior of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is nowadays widely analyzed. One of the most important issues is related to their energy consumption, as this has a major impact on the network...
Provided by Université de Toulouse
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A New Achievable Rate Region for the Multiple Access Channel With Noiseless Feedback
Dec 2010
A new single-letter achievable rate region is proposed for the two-user discrete memoryless Multiple-Access Channel(MAC) with noiseless feedback. The proposed region includes the Cover-Leung rate...
Provided by Yale University
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Whitepapers
Handoff Management Scheme Using PHMIPv6 in Mobile ADHOC Networks
Dec 2011
Fast handoff management in mobile IPv6 environment has been a research subject for a long time. The Key concept behind cooperative diversity based protocol is Partner-based Hierarchical MIPv6...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Technology and Applications
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A Novel Approach of AODV for Stability and Energy Efficient Routing for Manet Using IPV6
Jun 2012
In a Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET), the topology of the network may change rapidly and unexpectedly due to mobility of nodes. Thus, setting up routes that meet high reliability is a very...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Technology and Applications
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Whitepapers
Comparisons Various Versions of GridFTP Protocols
Jul 2011
The GridFTP protocol has become a popular data movement tool used to build distributed grid-oriented applications. The GridFTP protocol extends the FTP protocol defined by and extended in some...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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Performance Eveluation of IPv4 and IPv6 Networks in Absence of Link Layer Protection
Apr 2011
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv4 and IPv6 networks in the absence of link layer protection. Behavior of both the networks has been discussed and simulated in case of ideal scenario,...
Provided by Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan
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Whitepapers
IPv6 - The Network Protocol of the Future
Jul 2008
IPv6 has benefitted from 10 years of development by the IETF. The core standards have been stable for many years and are increasingly supported as a part of standard products and service...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Hierarchical Route Optimization Scheme for Next Generation Mobile Network
Jun 2008
A Hierarchical Route Optimization Scheme for next generation mobile network (HROS) is proposed to solve mobility management and route optimization problems. HROS integrates NBS and MAP to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Using Concurrently Executing Mechanism to Provide Secure Handoff Optimization for IPv6-based Wireless Networks
Mar 2009
A secure and effective handoff scheme is the key to guarantee seamless roaming of mobile terminals in all IP heterogeneous wireless networks. In the current work, Fast handoffs for Mobile IPv6...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Comprehensive Performance Evaluation of PMIPv6 over IP-based Cellular Networks
Mar 2009
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), a network-based local mobility management solution, is being actively discussed and standardized by IETF recently. Compared with the host-based mobility protocols such...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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IP Overhead Comparison in a Test-Bed for Air Traffic Management Services
Mar 2009
This paper presents the comparison of two IPv6 over IPv4 solutions for a laboratory demonstrator within NEWSKY, a project co-funded by the European Commission within its 6th Research Framework...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Session Initiation Protocol Based Stack Development for User Agent Client and Server
May 2012
In this paper, the authors describes Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more...
Provided by Universal Journal of Applied computer Science and Technology
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Rate Based Feedback: Some Experimental Evaluation With NetFPGA
Apr 2011
Transport protocols that use explicit rate feedback are a promising alternative to the protocols which use implicit, packet loss based feedback. A key issue in the design of rate controlled...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Function Block Design for the Reconfigurable Protocol Stack in Networked Control Systems
Apr 2011
In NCS (Networked Control Systems), the control performance depends on not only the control algorithm but also the communication protocol stack. This paper presents a framework for the protocol...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Mobile Agent Fault-Tolerant Method Based on the Ring Detection & Backup Chain for Mobile IPv6 Networks
Apr 2011
The home agent can be a single point of failure in mobile IPv6 networks. This paper proposes a home agent fault-tolerant method for mobile IPv6 networks. All home agents are formed into the ring...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Controlling Retransmission Rate for Mitigating SIP Overload
Apr 2011
Recent server collapse in carrier networks (e.g., Skype outage) indicates that message retransmissions triggered by various SIP timers make the overload worse. The built-in overload control...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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On the Concatenation of Non-Binary Random Linear Fountain Codes With Maximum Distance Separable Codes
Apr 2011
Fountain codes were introduced in as an efficient alternative to Automatic Retransmission Query (ARQ) protocols in multicast/broadcast transmission systems. In this scenario, the usage of an ARQ...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Trust-by-Wire in Packet-Switched IPv6 Networks: Tools and FPGA Prototype for the IPclip System
Sep 2008
This paper shows the hardware prototype of the IPclip (IP Calling Line Identification Presentation) mechanism for IPv6 networks. IPclip is a mechanism, which provides Trust-by-Wire in IP-based...
Provided by Nokia
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IPv4-Related Route Optimization for DSMIPv6
Feb 2008
DSMIPv6's specification allows the transport of both IPv4 and IPv6 packets over a tunnel to the HA and the Mobile Node to roam over both IPv6 and IPv4. This paper adds the methods to support route...
Provided by Yonsei University
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Route Optimization for NEMO Based on AODV
Feb 2008
Recently, the rapid development in computer network fields especially in mobile and wireless technologies has attracted much attention. With the maturity of these technologies, new applications...
Provided by Dongseo University
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IPv6 Pilot Project Experience in Korea
Feb 2008
National Information Society Agency (NIA) successfully finished the administration of IPv6 Pilot projects from 2004 to 2007. For this project, the authors set up IPv6 service providing network...
Provided by National Information Society Agency
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A Stateless Traceback Technique for Identifying the Origin of Attacks From a Single Packet
Feb 2011
Anonymity is one of the main motivations for conducting denial-of-service attacks. Currently, there is no mechanism to either identify the true source of an IP packet or to prove its authenticity....
Provided by University of California
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Whitepapers
Route Optimization Scheme for Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6)
Apr 2008
This paper describes route optimization support for Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6). The protocol specified in the paper leverages route optimization procedures defined in Mobile IPv6 and extend the...
Provided by Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Whitepapers
Quick Detection of Stealthy SIP Flooding Attacks in VoIP Networks
Jul 2011
Denial of Service (DoS) attacks such as the SIP flooding pose great threats to normal operations of VoIP networks, and can bear various forms to elude detection. In this paper, the authors address...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Podcasts
What is a ClickAppStore?
Jun 2012
Are you looking to empower the people in your organization working outside of the office to do a great job and make sure that the customers get the best service in the industry? ClickSoftware's...
Provided by ClickSoftware
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Whitepapers
A Hybrid Evolutionary Approach of Mobile Protocol, MIPV6 and HMIPV6
Apr 2012
The MIPv6 and HMIPv6 are the mobility management solutions to support the IP mobility. Although HMIPv6 is an extension of MIPv6 still there is handover latency and packet loss in HMIPv6. In the...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJARCSSE)
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Dynamic IP Configuration of Terminals in Broadcasting Networks
Sep 2007
The concept of synergy between broadcasting and telecommunication networks has been strengthened by the emergence of multi-modal terminals, which are used in a broadcast environment (mainly in...
Provided by Reed Elsevier
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White Papers
A Survey on Fax Over IP Using T.38 Over SIP
May 2012
Facsimile (fax) transmission is very important to the world of business. In a world where a significant percentage of long distance Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) traffic is composed of...
Provided by Universal Association of Computer and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
A TCP Service Migration Protocol for Single User Multiple Devices
Nov 2011
In this paper, the authors present a new transport protocol TSMP, which seeks to support data transfer for the emerging usage paradigm of "Single user, multiple devices" in a TCP compatible...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
SIP Providers' Awareness of Media Connectivity
Jul 2011
Voice-over-IP (VoIP) has become an important service in the Internet. In contrast to the Public Switched Telephone Network where the delivery of all messages and streams is the responsibility of...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
A Review of IPv6 Multihoming Solutions
Jul 2011
Multihoming is simply defined as having connection to the Internet through more than one Internet service provider. Multihoming is a desired functionality with a growing demand because it provides...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
Using PGP Signatures for Securing SIP Infrastructures
Feb 2012
Because of increasing bandwidth and decreasing costs for the provider, Voice-over-IP is an alternative to the Public Switched Telephone Network for many users. But with the propagation of...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
Design and Implementation of PMIPv6 Based Multihoming for Make-Before-Break Handover
Dec 2010
Unlike the various existing protocols for IP mobility management such as Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), which is a network-based approach, has salient features that expedite IP...
Provided by Beijing Jiaotong University
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White Papers
An Efficient Mobile IPv6 Handover Scheme
Jul 2009
Excellent handover performance is essential for deploying real time applications over wireless Internets. In this paper, this study present a novel handover scheme for Mobile IPv6. The proposed...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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White Papers
The VERHO Mobility Management System for Heterogeneous Network Environments
Jun 2010
In this paper, the authors present their solution for intelligent network interface selection and (vertical) handover control for heterogeneous multi-access environments. The 4th generation mobile...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
IMS-Centric Evaluation of IPv4/IPv6 Transition Methods in 3G UMTS Systems
Apr 2011
The Internet Protocol is facing version change nowadays, IPv4 will be replaced by IPv6 in the near future. This transition strongly affects also wireless and mobile architectures due to widespread...
Provided by IARIA
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White Papers
A Lightweight Payment Scheme for Real-Time Services Based on SIP
May 2012
In the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), payments have been proposed as a way for vendors to obtain profit from the services they provide. Payments in SIP have also been proposed for microbilling...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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White Papers
A Cluster Based Proxy Mobile IPv6 for IP-WSNs
May 2012
The Sensor Proxy Mobile IPv6 (SPMIPv6) has been designed for IP-based wireless sensor networks mobility to potentially save energy consumption by relieving the sensor nodes from participating in...
Provided by Springer Science+Business Media
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White Papers
Snap - Rapid Sensornet Deployment With a Sensornet Appstore
Nov 2011
Despite ease of deployment being seen as a primary advantage of sensor networks, deployment remains difficult. The authors present Snap, a system for rapid sensornet deployment that allows sensor...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
IPv6 shadow networks are here today
May 2012
Many enterprises are planning to transition their working environments to IPv6 over the next two to 10 years. But long transition horizons should not fool IT organizations into thinking that all...
Provided by Blue Coat Systems
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White Papers
Optimizing One Fair Document Exchange Protocol
Jan 2012
This paper presents an efficient fair document exchange protocol. The exchange of the documents will be between two parties. The protocol is based on the verifiable and recoverable encryption of a...
Provided by Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center
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White Papers
Reducing Packet Loss for Mobile IPv6 Fast Handover (FMIPv6)
Jan 2012
Mobile IPv6 enables a mobile node to maintain its connectivity to the Internet when moving from one Access Router to another, a process referred to as handover. Handover involves link switching,...
Provided by Hannam university
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Whitepapers
Reliability Enhancement for SIP Signaling in Tactical Environments
Sep 2008
The importance of tactical networks that support military operations is well-known in the DoD community for their ability to rapidly deploy anywhere at anytime without pre-existing infrastructure....
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
White Papers
Nash Equilibria Application in Centralized and Link-state Routing Protocols
Feb 2010
Given that routing protocols have still problems to converge in situations with dynamic metrics, with this study the authors pursue to find a new algorithm based in the Nash equilibrium which...
Provided by University Ramon Llull (URL)
-
White Papers
Comparative Analysis of the Routing Protocols RIPv2, OSPFv2 and Integrated IS-IS
Feb 2010
With the expansion of the existing networks and the emergence of new applications that require a real time communication, routing protocols become one of the most important decisions in the design...
Provided by University Ramon Llull (URL)
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White Papers
Using SNMP With the Security Appliances PIX/ASA
Dec 2006
One can monitor system events on the PIX using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This paper describes how to use SNMP with the PIX, which includes; Commands to run SNMP through the PIX or...
Provided by Cisco Systems
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White Papers
Robust Communication in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Dec 2010
The development of intelligent transportation systems is one of the most important strategies for making roads safer and more efficient. The key technology underpinning all such systems, from...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
Distributed Scalar Product Protocol With Application To Privacy-Preserving Computation of Trust
Oct 2007
In this paper, the authors first present a private distributed scalar product protocol that can be used for obtaining trust values from private recommendations. The protocol allows Alice to infer...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Structuring Protocol Implementations to Protect Sensitive Data
Jun 2010
In a bid to limit the harm caused by ubiquitous remotely exploitable software vulnerabilities, the computer systems security community has proposed primitives to allow execution of application...
Provided by University College London
-
White Papers
ZKPDL: A Language-Based System for Efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Electronic Cash
Jun 2010
In recent years, many advances have been made in cryptography, as well as in the performance of communication networks and processors. As a result, many advanced cryptographic protocols are now...
Provided by Brown University
-
White Papers
Application Layer Feedback-Based SIP Server Overload Control
Jun 2008
A SIP server may be overloaded by emergency-induced call volume, "American Idol" style flash crowd effects or denial of service attacks. The SIP server overload problem is interesting especially...
Provided by Columbia University
-
White Papers
The Efficacy of Live Virtual Machine Migrations Over the Internet
Nov 2007
This paper describes a technique to enable live migration of virtual machines over the Internet. The method assumes the network supports Mobile IPv6 and that participating host devices support Xen...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
A Comparison of TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Protocols
Jan 2011
Using the ns simulatior, the authors perform a detailed study of the fairness and the smoothness properties of SimdNR, an enhanced version of SIMD. The study includes TFRC and TCP congestion...
Provided by Clemson University
-
White Papers
Assessing the Impact of BitTorrent on DOCSIS Networks
Jan 2011
BitTorrent is a widely deployed peer-to-peer protocol that provides scalable le sharing capabilities. While Bit-Torrent applications contribute to the demand for high speed broadband access, they...
Provided by Clemson University
-
White Papers
A Key Agreement Protocol Using Non-Abelian Group
Dec 2010
The Key exchange problems are of central interest in security world. The basic aim is that two people who can only communicate via an insecure channel want to find a common secret key without any...
Provided by Singhania University
-
White Papers
A Stable Adaptive Optimization for DSR Protocol in Ad hoc Networks
Dec 2009
Ad hoc networks are autonomous systems composed of mobile hosts that are free to move around arbitrarily. Rather than relying on a network infrastructure to perform routing in an Mobile Ad hoc...
Provided by Sri Krishnadevaraya University
-
White Papers
An Analytical Performance Measure for Smooth Handoff in Mobile IPv6
Dec 2009
Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless communication system. The mobile device needs to connect multiple points of connection and perhaps multiple networks as it moves from one...
Provided by Bharathidasan University
-
White Papers
Cluster Head Election for CGSR Routing Protocol Using Fuzzy Logic Controller for Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Jan 2010
The nodes in the mobile ad hoc networks act as router and host, the routing protocol is the primary issue and has to be supported before any applications can be deployed for mobile ad hoc...
Provided by Sri Venkateswara University
-
White Papers
Packet Transmission Analysis in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Using Revival Mobility Model
Jan 2010
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) have been recently attracting an increasing attention from both research and industry communities. VANETs are currently deployed on a large scale, research in...
Provided by Periyar University
-
White Papers
Comparisons of SAODV and TAODV, DSR Mobile Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols
Apr 2010
In traditional wireless networks, a base station or access point facilitate communications between nodes within the network and communications with destinations outside the network. In contrast,...
Provided by Sri Krishnadevaraya University
-
White Papers
Single-path Streaming Optimized Routing Protocol for Dense Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2010
The Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have advanced to the multimedia processing and streaming applications in the recent past with the advent of higher end motes like the iMote2. The data rates...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA)
-
White Papers
An Efficient Multi Access Protocol for Wireless Networks
Aug 2010
In this paper, the authors propose and evaluate an efficient multi-access protocol for cell-based wireless networks. The protocol addresses the problems in existing random-access protocols for...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (IJANA)
-
White Papers
Detecting the Presence of Nodes in MANETs
Sep 2007
While mobility in the sense of node movement has been an intensively studied aspect of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs), another aspect of mobility has not yet been subjected to systematic...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
(Approximately) Privacy-Preserving Dissection Protocols
Feb 2011
The authors further investigate the approximate privacy model recently introduced by Feigenbaum et al. They explore the privacy properties of a natural class of communication protocols that they...
Provided by University of Illinois at Chicago
-
White Papers
Knowledge Flow Analysis for Security Protocols
Feb 2008
Knowledge flow analysis offers a simple and flexible way to find flaws in security protocols. A protocol is described by a collection of rules constraining the propagation of knowledge amongst...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
White Papers
Internet Voting Protocol Based on Implicit Data Security
Jan 2010
This paper presents a new protocol for Internet voting based on implicit data security. This protocol allows recasting of votes, which permits a change of mind by voters either during the time...
Provided by Oklahoma State University
-
White Papers
A Novel Trigon-Based Dual Authentication Protocol for Enhancing Security in Grid Environment
Jan 2010
In recent times, a necessity has been raised in order to distribute computing applications often across grids. These applications are dependent on the services like data transfer or data portal...
Provided by Anna University
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White Papers
Strong Robustness of Randomized Rumor Spreading Protocols
Mar 2010
Randomized rumor spreading is a classical protocol to disseminate information across a network. At SODA 2008, a quasirandom version of this protocol was proposed and competitive bounds for its...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Towards a Low-Complexity Dynamic Decode-and-Forward Relay Protocol
Dec 2010
The dynamic DecoDe-and-Forward (DDF) relaying protocol is a relatively new cooperative scheme which has been shown to achieve promising theoretical results in terms of diversity-multiplexing gain...
Provided by Australian National University
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An Energy-Efficient Clock Synchronization Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
Sep 2010
The behavior of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is nowadays widely analyzed. One of the most important issues is related to their energy consumption, as this has a major impact on the network...
Provided by Université de Toulouse
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A New Achievable Rate Region for the Multiple Access Channel With Noiseless Feedback
Dec 2010
A new single-letter achievable rate region is proposed for the two-user discrete memoryless Multiple-Access Channel(MAC) with noiseless feedback. The proposed region includes the Cover-Leung rate...
Provided by Yale University
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Opportunistic Communications in Fading Multiaccess Relay Channels
Feb 2009
The problem of optimal resource allocation is studied for ergodic fading orthogonal MultiAccess Relay Channels (MARCs) in which the users (sources) communicate with a destination with the aid of a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Delay Performance Optimization for Multiuser Diversity Systems With Bursty-Traffic and Heterogeneous Wireless Links
Feb 2009
This paper presents a cross-layer approach for optimizing the delay performance of a multiuser diversity system with heterogeneous block-fading channels and a delay-sensitive bursty-traffic. The...
Provided by University of Tehran
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Protocol Coding Through Reordering of User Resources: Applications and Capacity Results
Nov 2010
While there are continuous efforts to introduce new communication systems and standards, it is legitimate to ask the question: How can one send additional bits by minimally changing the systems...
Provided by Aalborg University
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A Selection Region Based Routing Protocol for Random Mobile Ad Hoc Networks With Directional
Nov 2010
In this paper, the authors propose a selection region based multihop routing protocol with directional antennas for wireless mobile ad hoc networks, where the selection region is defined by two...
Provided by Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Multi-Hop Bandwidth Management Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Nov 2010
An admission control scheme should play the role of a coordinator for flows in a data communication network, to provide the guarantees as the medium is shared. The nodes of a wired network can...
Provided by Siksha O Anusandhan University
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Bootstrapped Oblivious Transfer and Secure Two-Party Function Computation
Feb 2009
The authors propose an information theoretic framework for the Secure two-party Function Computation (SFC) problem and introduce the notion of SFC capacity. They study and extend string Oblivious...
Provided by Boston University
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Local Multicoloring Algorithms: Computing a Nearly-Optimal TDMA Schedule in Constant Time
Feb 2009
In this paper, the authors look at a variant of the standard vertex coloring problem that they name graph multicoloring. Given an n-node graph G = (V, E), the goal is to assign a set Sv of colors...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Convergence and Tradeoff of Utility-Optimal CSMA
Feb 2009
It has been recently suggested that in wireless networks, CSMA-based distributed MAC algorithms could achieve optimal utility without any message passing. The authors present the first proof of...
Provided by Princeton University
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Power Allocation Games for MIMO Multiple Access Channels With Coordination
Feb 2009
A game theoretic approach is used to derive the optimal decentralized Power Allocation (PA) in fast fading multiple access channels where the transmitters and receiver are equipped with multiple...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Transmission Protocols for Instruction Streams
Feb 2009
Threads as considered in thread algebra model behaviours to be controlled by some execution environment: upon each action performed by a thread, a reply from its execution environment which takes...
Provided by University of Amsterdam
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Optimal Control of a Single Queue With Retransmissions: Delay-Dropping Tradeoffs
Feb 2009
A single queue incorporating a retransmission protocol is investigated, assuming that the sequence of per effort success probabilities in the Automatic Retransmission reQuest (ARQ) chain is a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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