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A Forwarding Approach for Routers Supporting PIM-SM in the IPv6 Networks
Apr 2008
Protocol independent multicast-sparse mode can use either a shared tree or a shortest path tree to deliver IPv6 multicast packets, consequently the multicast IP lookup engine requires, in some...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Traffic Engineering Vs. Content Distribution: A Game Theoretic Perspective
Mar 2009
In this paper, the authors explore the interaction between content distribution and traffic engineering. Because a traffic engineer may be unaware of the structure of content distribution systems...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Simple Recruitment Scheme of Multiple Nodes for Cooperative MAC
Sep 2010
PHYsical (PHY) layer cooperation in a wireless network allows neighboring nodes to share their communication resources in order to create a virtual antenna array by means of distributed...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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SIP-Based Context Distribution: Does Aggregation Pay Off?
Oct 2010
Context-aware applications need quickly access to current context information, in order to adapt their behavior before this context changes. To achieve this, the context distribution mechanism has...
Provided by KTH - Royal Institute of Technology
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Observed Relationships Between Size Measures of the Internet
Apr 2009
This paper reports some observations on the relationships between three measures of the size of the Internet over more than ten years. The size of the BGP4 routing table, the number of active BGP4...
Provided by University of Auckland
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Interoperability Between IPv4 and IPv6 Clients and Servers
Jul 2012
Most applications today support IPv4 and thus there is a need to run these applications on IPv6 access network. IPv4 can't meet the rising needs of the present internet. Moreover, IPv6 can solve...
Provided by International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
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On the Feasibility of Key Compromise Impersonation Attacks Against the Elliptic Curve Version of the MTI/C0 Key Agreement Protocol
Sep 2012
In this paper, the authors point out that the protocol proposed by the aforementioned authors is in fact the elliptic curve version of the MTI/C0 family of key agreement protocols which suffer...
Provided by International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
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A Hash Tree Based Authentication Scheme in SIP Applications
Apr 2008
Being one of the leading signaling protocols of VoIP applications, SIP protocol becomes popular in IP-based multimedia services, and securing SIP has become a priority. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Trace-Based Feasibility Study of Infrastructure-Less VoIP
Jun 2012
Voice over IP (VoIP) is one of the most popular Internet applications. Many VoIP protocols (e.g. SIP) are based on a central-server scheme in which a caller needs to query the central server first...
Provided by National Cheng Kung University
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Augmented Reality Tracking Techniques: A Systematic Literature Review Protocol
Aug 2012
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology through which the view of real world environment is augmented by computer generated elements/objects. Tracking and registration are the key challenges in AR...
Provided by Iosrjournals
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Vertical Handoff Reduction Mechanism Using IEEE 802.21 Standard in Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) Network
Aug 2012
Low handoff latency and minimum packet loss are envisioned important factors for the next generation Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) based heterogeneous networks. To meet these constraints IEEE 802.21-Media...
Provided by International Research Association of Computer Science and Technology (IRACST)
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Controller Area Network for Vehicle Automation
Feb 2012
Based on requirements of modern vehicle, in-vehicle Controller Area Network (CAN) architecture has been implemented. In order to reduce point to point wiring harness in vehicle automation, CAN is...
Provided by International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (IJETAE)
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Efficient Application Integration in IP-Based Sensor Networks
Nov 2009
Sensor networks are seen as an important part in emerging office and building energy management system, but the integration of sensor networks with future energy management systems is still an...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Poster Abstract: Making Sensor Networks IPv6 Ready
Nov 2008
With emerging IPv6-based standards such as 6LowPAN and ISA- 100a, full IPv6 sensor networks are the next major step. With millions of deployed embedded IPv6 devices, interoperability is of major...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Rethinking Link-Level Abstractions for Sensor Networks
Jun 2008
For designers of the communication stack of sensor nodes there is a constant tension between performance and modularity. To alleviate this tension, researchers have come up with a number of...
Provided by Swedish Institute of Computer Science
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Increasing ZigBee Network Lifetime With X-MAC
Apr 2008
The ZigBee standard builds on the assumption that infrastructure nodes have a constant power supply. ZigBee therefore does not provide any power-saving mechanisms for routing nodes, which limits...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Application of Joint Source-Relay Scheduling to Cooperative Multiple Access Channels
Jan 2009
In this paper, the authors propose a novel spectrally efficient cooperative transmission protocol for multiple access scenarios. Different to some existing cooperative multiple access schemes, the...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Whitepapers
IBM System Storage N Series: An iSCSI Performance Overview
Apr 2007
The iSCSI protocol has enabled information technology organizations to lower the cost of their Storage Area Network (SAN) deployments. Cost is of little concern if the solution does not perform to...
Provided by IBM
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Whitepapers
Dynamic and Adaptive Composition of SIP-Based Services
Apr 2008
The rapid evolution of next-generation networks and in particular fixed mobile convergence infrastructures raises the issue of providing personalized services adapted to the user's context such as...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Handover Latency Analysis of a Network-Based Localized Mobility Management Protocol
Apr 2008
Recently, the IETF NETLMM working group is standardizing a NETwork-based Localized Mobility Management (NETLMM) protocol called Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), yet the research on NETLMM is still in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Review on Fast Handoff Mechanism in Mobile Adhoc Networks Using CSA-PHMIPv6
Dec 2011
In this paper, PHMIPv6 proposes to select the node with the highest signal strength as the partner node. and CSA- PHMIPv6 for which mobile hosts select partners with whom communication can last...
Provided by International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA)
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Whitepapers
A Smart Pre-Classifier to Reduce Power Consumption of TCAMs for Multi-Dimensional Packet Classification
Aug 2012
Ternary Content-Addressable Memories (TCAMs) has become the industrial standard for high-throughput packet classification. However, one major drawback of TCAMs is their high power consumption,...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Webcasts
Get Ready for the World IPV6 Launch
May 2012
This webcast sheds light on the upcoming "World IPv6 Launch" and how one can plan for it. The Presenter also focused on IPv6 deployment techniques in core networks and Q & A was answered by a...
Provided by Cisco Systems
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Whitepapers
Understanding Session Border Controllers
Oct 2012
Over the past 10 years the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has moved from the toy of researchers and academics to the de-facto standard for telephony and multimedia services in mobile and fixed...
Provided by FRAFOS GmbH
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Whitepapers
A Localized Authentication and Billing Scheme for Proxy Mobile IPv6 in VANETs
May 2012
For a better compatibility, Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) has been proposed as a network-based mobility management protocol without the requirement of the participation of mobile terminals. With the...
Provided by National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC)
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Whitepapers
Erlang-Based Dimensioning for IPv4 Address+Port Translation
May 2012
As the IPv4 address pool is being exhausted, it becomes urgent to find a way to migrate IPv4 network architectures to IPv6, or to reduce the use of IPv4 addresses. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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Whitepapers
Stability Analysis of Tandem SIP Proxies
May 2012
It has been shown that the throughput of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxies is largely degraded during overload conditions due to the built in message retransmission mechanism of SIP. Many...
Provided by Iran University of Science and Technology
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On the Efficiency of IPv6-Based Network Mobility
May 2012
Mobile networks can be formed in vehicles, ships, satellites with a wide variety of on-board IP-enable devices. In spite of the fact that the connection configuration of the components inside the...
Provided by University of NV Seismological Lab. & Dept. of Geological Science
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IPv6 Routing and Auto-configuration in Extended LANs
May 2012
The authors consider extended LANs composed of two different parts: a static one with hosts and routers, and a dynamic one with mobile hosts. They propose a scheme for interconnecting the two...
Provided by CNRS
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Whitepapers
Exact Error Analysis for Decode and Forward Cooperation with Maximal Ratio Combining
Nov 2010
In this paper, the authors provide exact expressions for the Bit Error Rate (BER) for single relay Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC) based Decode and Forward (DF) cooperative systems in Nakagami-m...
Provided by University of South Florida
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Whitepapers
Extensions to Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) With Guard Channel for Mobile IPv6
Aug 2007
This paper proposes a new cross layer scheme (Fast RSVP) to reserve resources for Mobile IPv6. Through the cooperation of mobile IP and RSVP modules, Fast RSVP includes a number of mechanisms such...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Improving Mobile IPv6 Handover in Wireless Network With e-HCF
Aug 2008
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the Internet when moving from one access point to another. However, due to the link switching delay and to the Mobile IP...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Multimedia Mobility Service Solution
Aug 2008
In this paper, the authors provide the description of a new mobility service for an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) platform. It optimizes the operation of multimedia services in a wireless...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Routing Approaches in Delay Tolerant Networks: A Survey
Aug 2010
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) have evolved from Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET). It is a network, where contemporaneous connectivity among all nodes doesn't exist. This leads to the problem of how...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Performance Evaluation of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols Considering Link SNR Value Using Qualnet
Dec 2012
Routing protocols in MANET such as OLSR-INRIA, DSR and ZRP finds out the path between a given sources destination node pair without considering the reliability of the links in the selected path....
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Making the Move to IPV6
Oct 2010
IPv6 network migration can seem to be an ominous task. Today's corporate Chief Information Officers (CIOs), IT managers, and network engineers are being bombarded by information - sponsored IPv6...
Provided by Alcatel-Lucent
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Compressing MAC Headers on Shared Wireless Media
Jul 2009
This paper presents a header compression algorithm that unlike previous protocols is capable of compressing MAC headers in a multiple-access (shared) channel. Previous schemes could not compress...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Time-Critical Data Delivery InWireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2010
A number of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications demand timely data delivery. However, existing WSNs are designed to conserve energy and not to support timely data transmission. This paper...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Poster Abstract: Energy Hole Prevention in Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2010
In this paper, the authors present how the HTAP (Hierarchical Tree Alternative Path) algorithm can drastically assist in the uniform energy utilization of a wireless sensor network and the...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Building Fire Emergency Detection and Response Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2009
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a low cost solution with respect to maintenance and installation and in particular, building refurbishment and retrofitting are easily accomplished via...
Provided by University College Cork
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Interferer Classification, Channel Selection and Transmission Adaptation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Aug 2009
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are being increasingly deployed in office blocks or residential areas for commercial applications, such as home automation, meter reading, surveillance, among...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Channel Allocation and Medium Access Control for Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2008
Recent developments in sensor technology, as seen in Berkeley's Mica2 Mote, Rockwell's WINS nodes and the IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee, have enabled support for single-transceiver, multi-channel...
Provided by Reed Elsevier
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Demo Abstract: Enabling Flexible MAC Protocol Design for Wireless Sensor Networks
Nov 2010
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been deployed in a wide range of applications with different sensing and communication requirements. As a consequence, various MAC solutions have been proposed...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Implementation of a Cooperative MAC Protocol: Performance and Challenges in Real Environment
Jul 2009
Cooperative communication is a buzz word in research community today. It enables nodes to achieve spatial extensive investigations have been directed to closely examine its performance by means of...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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Dual Power Multiple Access With Multipacket Reception Using Local CSI
Jan 2010
Contention-based multiple access is a crucial component of many wireless systems. Multiple-Packet Reception (MPR) schemes that use interference cancellation technique to receive and decode...
Provided by Mitsubishi Electric
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Performance Evaluation of Secured Versus Non-Secured EIGRP Routing Protocol
Apr 2008
Routing is the process of forwarding data across an inter-network from a designated source to a final destination. Along the way from source to destination, at least one intermediate node is...
Provided by Qatar University
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How to Integrate Diverse Client Authentication Protocol With Various Authentication Means
May 2008
There are various authentication means such as password, certificate and biometrics, which are used in many authentication systems. However, in general, most of authentication systems require one...
Provided by ETRI Journal
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Homomorphic Encryption Based k-out-of-n Oblivious Transfer Protocols
Sep 2009
Oblivious Transfer (OT) is an important cryptographic tool, which has found its usage in many crypto protocols, such as Secure Multiparty Computations [9], Certified E-mail and Simultaneous...
Provided by Purdue University
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Path Maintenance for on Demand Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
May 2008
Current research on routing in ad hoc networks considers route discovery as the main problem and literature describes numerous on-demand protocols that discover a path between a source-destination...
Provided by Western Illinois University
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BurstMAC - An Efficient MAC Protocol for Correlated Traffic Bursts
May 2009
Many sensor network applications feature correlated traffic bursts: after a period of idle time with almost no network traffic, many nodes have to transmit large amounts of data simultaneously....
Provided by ETH Zurich
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Using Adaptive Sensor Ranking to Reduce the Overhead of the Coverage Configuration Protocol
Oct 2010
Several application scenarios of wireless sensor networks require coverage of a given region of interest to be guaranteed. In order to establish a coverage preserving configuration, sensor nodes...
Provided by ETH Zurich
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Vandermonde Matrix Packet-Level FEC for Joint Recovery From Errors and Packet Loss
Jul 2008
Due to layer interactions, packets in cross layer protocol designs are impaired with both errors and packet loss, where the latter is also referred to as a packet erasure. In real-time...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Data Packet Header Overhead Reduction for DSR in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Apr 2008
Most existing optimizations reduce control overhead by minimizing the quantity of routing packets. Many researchers have pointed out that the complete route carried by each data packet degrades...
Provided by Xian Jiaotong University
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A Substrate for In-Network Sensor Data Integration
Sep 2008
With the ultimate goal of extending the data integration paradigm and query processing capabilities to ad hoc wireless networks, sensors, and stream systems, the authors consider how to support...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Low-MAC FEC Controller for JPEG2000 Image Transmission Over IEEE 802.15.4
Jun 2009
In this paper, the authors propose the low-MAC FEC controller for practical implementation of JPEG2000 image transmission using IEEE 802.15.4. The proposed low-MAC FEC controller has very small HW...
Provided by Inha University
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TPP: The Two-Way Password Protocol
Mar 2011
The need for secure communication in the Internet has led to the widespread deployment of secure application-level protocols. The current state-of-the-art is to use TLS, in conjunction with a...
Provided by University of Texas
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Energy-Efficient Protocol for Deterministic and Probabilistic Coverage in Sensor Networks
May 2010
Various sensor types, e.g., temperature, humidity, and acoustic, sense physical phenomena in different ways, and thus, are expected to have different sensing models. Even for the same sensor type,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Exploiting SIP for Botnet Communication
Jul 2009
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) implements methods for generic service discovery and versatile messaging. It is, therefore, expected to be a key component in many telecommunication and...
Provided by Simon Fraser University
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A Simulation Model for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on TOSSIM
Aug 2007
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are composed of a large number of very small devices used for biomedical or environmental monitoring applications. These devices measure various natural processes...
Provided by Complutense University of Madrid
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Location Update Cost Analysis of Mobile IPv6 Protocols
Jun 2009
Mobile IP has been developed to provide the continuous information network access to mobile users. In IP-based mobile networks, location management is an important component of mobility...
Provided by National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
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ATPM: An Energy Efficient MAC Protocol With Adaptive Transmit Power Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2011
The MAC protocol for wireless sensor networks is different from traditional wireless MACs such as IEEE 802.11. Energy conservation is one of the most important goals, while per-node fairness and...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Hybrid MAC Protocols Characteristics in Multi-Hops Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2011
In the current decade, wireless sensor networks are emerging as a peculiar multi-disciplinary research area. By this way, energy efficiency is one of the fundamental research themes in the design...
Provided by University of Tunis El Manar
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BoX-MACs: Exploiting Physical and Link Layer Boundaries in Low-Power Networking
Feb 2008
The authors present two MAC layers for ultra-low-power wireless networking, BoX-MAC-1 and BoX-MAC-2. Leading low-power MACs today reside in a single layer: BMAC exploits only the physical-layer...
Provided by Stanford University
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Achieving Single Channel, Full Duplex Wireless Communication
Sep 2010
This paper discusses the design of a single channel full-duplex wireless transceiver. The design uses a combination of RF and baseband techniques to achieve full-duplexing with minimal effect on...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Granting Silence to Avoid Wireless Collisions
Aug 2010
The authors describe grant-to-send, a novel collision avoidance algorithm for wireless mesh networks. Rather than announce packets it intends to send, a node using grant-to-send announces packets...
Provided by Stanford University
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MAC Layer Misbehavior on Ad Hoc Networks
Nov 2009
One of the major challenges in ad hoc networks is to ensure nodal collaboration. Nevertheless, collaboration may lead to undesired results when nodes can exploit their siblings for their own...
Provided by University of Brasilia
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White Papers
Performance Evaluation and Experiments for Host Identity Protocol
Mar 2011
This paper firstly presents a review for well known Mobile IP and the recently proposed Host Identity Protocol which inherits the separation of roles of IP addresses in today's internet...
Provided by Istanbul University
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White Papers
A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication
Jan 2011
A protocol that supports the sharing of resources that exist in different packet switching networks is presented. The protocol provides for variation in individual network packet sizes,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Xstream-X264: Real-Time H.264 Streaming With Cross-Layer Integration
Feb 2011
The authors present Xstream-x264: a real-time cross-layer video streaming technique implemented within a well known open-source H.264 video encoder tool x264 for on-line video quality evaluation...
Provided by University of New South Wales
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White Papers
SIP Mobility Modes: Application Layer and Data Link Layer
Dec 2009
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is one of the most widely used protocols for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Mobility is a very sophisticated service in VoIP. VoIP mobility performance...
Provided by Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Cross-Layer Design for the MIMO System With Zero-Forcing Receiver in the Presence of Channel Estimation Error
Apr 2010
Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system has been recognized as a promising candidate for future wireless communication. The adaptive modulation which adjusts the transmitter parameters, such...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Detecting BGP Configuration Faults With Static Analysis
Jan 2011
The Internet is composed of many independent Autonomous Systems (ASes) that exchange reachability information to destinations using the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Network operators in each AS...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Some Foundational Problems in Interdomain Routing
Jan 2011
The substantial complexity of inter-domain routing in the Internet comes from the need to support flexible policies while scaling to a large number of Autonomous Systems. Despite impressive...
Provided by AT&T Labs
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White Papers
MobiCom 2009 Poster: Wireless Network Coding and Concurrent MAC: Are These Approaches Complementary?
May 2010
The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol precludes the possibility of concurrent transmissions by two neighboring nodes. There have been some MAC proposals such as CMAP for enabling concurrent transmissions....
Provided by Duke University
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Capture-Aware Staggering for Concurrent Transmissions
Sep 2007
Spatial reuse in wireless networks is limited by the SINR threshold requirement. To satisfy this, neighbors of a receiver are expected to remain silent while a reception is in progress. Moreover,...
Provided by University of South Carolina
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White Papers
Spectral Efficiency Optimization for an Interfering Cognitive Radio With Adaptive Modulation and Coding
Dec 2009
In this paper, the authors consider a primary and a cognitive user transmitting over a wireless fading interference channel. The primary user transmits with a constant power and utilizes an...
Provided by University of Tehran
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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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White Papers
Poster Abstract: Making Sensor Networks IPv6 Ready
Nov 2008
With emerging IPv6-based standards such as 6LowPAN and ISA- 100a, full IPv6 sensor networks are the next major step. With millions of deployed embedded IPv6 devices, interoperability is of major...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Rethinking Link-Level Abstractions for Sensor Networks
Jun 2008
For designers of the communication stack of sensor nodes there is a constant tension between performance and modularity. To alleviate this tension, researchers have come up with a number of...
Provided by Swedish Institute of Computer Science
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White Papers
Increasing ZigBee Network Lifetime With X-MAC
Apr 2008
The ZigBee standard builds on the assumption that infrastructure nodes have a constant power supply. ZigBee therefore does not provide any power-saving mechanisms for routing nodes, which limits...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Application of Joint Source-Relay Scheduling to Cooperative Multiple Access Channels
Jan 2009
In this paper, the authors propose a novel spectrally efficient cooperative transmission protocol for multiple access scenarios. Different to some existing cooperative multiple access schemes, the...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Whitepapers
IBM System Storage N Series: An iSCSI Performance Overview
Apr 2007
The iSCSI protocol has enabled information technology organizations to lower the cost of their Storage Area Network (SAN) deployments. Cost is of little concern if the solution does not perform to...
Provided by IBM
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Whitepapers
Dynamic and Adaptive Composition of SIP-Based Services
Apr 2008
The rapid evolution of next-generation networks and in particular fixed mobile convergence infrastructures raises the issue of providing personalized services adapted to the user's context such as...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Handover Latency Analysis of a Network-Based Localized Mobility Management Protocol
Apr 2008
Recently, the IETF NETLMM working group is standardizing a NETwork-based Localized Mobility Management (NETLMM) protocol called Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6), yet the research on NETLMM is still in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
A Review on Fast Handoff Mechanism in Mobile Adhoc Networks Using CSA-PHMIPv6
Dec 2011
In this paper, PHMIPv6 proposes to select the node with the highest signal strength as the partner node. and CSA- PHMIPv6 for which mobile hosts select partners with whom communication can last...
Provided by International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA)
-
Whitepapers
A Smart Pre-Classifier to Reduce Power Consumption of TCAMs for Multi-Dimensional Packet Classification
Aug 2012
Ternary Content-Addressable Memories (TCAMs) has become the industrial standard for high-throughput packet classification. However, one major drawback of TCAMs is their high power consumption,...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
Webcasts
Get Ready for the World IPV6 Launch
May 2012
This webcast sheds light on the upcoming "World IPv6 Launch" and how one can plan for it. The Presenter also focused on IPv6 deployment techniques in core networks and Q & A was answered by a...
Provided by Cisco Systems
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Whitepapers
Understanding Session Border Controllers
Oct 2012
Over the past 10 years the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has moved from the toy of researchers and academics to the de-facto standard for telephony and multimedia services in mobile and fixed...
Provided by FRAFOS GmbH
-
Whitepapers
A Localized Authentication and Billing Scheme for Proxy Mobile IPv6 in VANETs
May 2012
For a better compatibility, Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) has been proposed as a network-based mobility management protocol without the requirement of the participation of mobile terminals. With the...
Provided by National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC)
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Whitepapers
Erlang-Based Dimensioning for IPv4 Address+Port Translation
May 2012
As the IPv4 address pool is being exhausted, it becomes urgent to find a way to migrate IPv4 network architectures to IPv6, or to reduce the use of IPv4 addresses. In this paper, the authors...
Provided by Institut Telecom
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Whitepapers
Stability Analysis of Tandem SIP Proxies
May 2012
It has been shown that the throughput of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxies is largely degraded during overload conditions due to the built in message retransmission mechanism of SIP. Many...
Provided by Iran University of Science and Technology
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Whitepapers
On the Efficiency of IPv6-Based Network Mobility
May 2012
Mobile networks can be formed in vehicles, ships, satellites with a wide variety of on-board IP-enable devices. In spite of the fact that the connection configuration of the components inside the...
Provided by University of NV Seismological Lab. & Dept. of Geological Science
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Whitepapers
IPv6 Routing and Auto-configuration in Extended LANs
May 2012
The authors consider extended LANs composed of two different parts: a static one with hosts and routers, and a dynamic one with mobile hosts. They propose a scheme for interconnecting the two...
Provided by CNRS
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Whitepapers
Exact Error Analysis for Decode and Forward Cooperation with Maximal Ratio Combining
Nov 2010
In this paper, the authors provide exact expressions for the Bit Error Rate (BER) for single relay Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC) based Decode and Forward (DF) cooperative systems in Nakagami-m...
Provided by University of South Florida
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Whitepapers
Extensions to Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) With Guard Channel for Mobile IPv6
Aug 2007
This paper proposes a new cross layer scheme (Fast RSVP) to reserve resources for Mobile IPv6. Through the cooperation of mobile IP and RSVP modules, Fast RSVP includes a number of mechanisms such...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Bandwidth Bandits
Nov 2011
Internet bandwidth is a finite and expensive resource; protect it from spammers, criminals, hackers, time-wasters and employee misuse. Our analysis shows that companies can lose around a quarter...
Provided by Symantec.cloud
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Whitepapers
Improving Mobile IPv6 Handover in Wireless Network With e-HCF
Aug 2008
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the Internet when moving from one access point to another. However, due to the link switching delay and to the Mobile IP...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Multimedia Mobility Service Solution
Aug 2008
In this paper, the authors provide the description of a new mobility service for an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) platform. It optimizes the operation of multimedia services in a wireless...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Routing Approaches in Delay Tolerant Networks: A Survey
Aug 2010
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) have evolved from Mobile Ad Hoc NETworks (MANET). It is a network, where contemporaneous connectivity among all nodes doesn't exist. This leads to the problem of how...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
-
Whitepapers
Performance Evaluation of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid Routing Protocols Considering Link SNR Value Using Qualnet
Dec 2012
Routing protocols in MANET such as OLSR-INRIA, DSR and ZRP finds out the path between a given sources destination node pair without considering the reliability of the links in the selected path....
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
Making the Move to IPV6
Oct 2010
IPv6 network migration can seem to be an ominous task. Today's corporate Chief Information Officers (CIOs), IT managers, and network engineers are being bombarded by information - sponsored IPv6...
Provided by Alcatel-Lucent
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White Papers
Compressing MAC Headers on Shared Wireless Media
Jul 2009
This paper presents a header compression algorithm that unlike previous protocols is capable of compressing MAC headers in a multiple-access (shared) channel. Previous schemes could not compress...
Provided by Lancaster University
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Time-Critical Data Delivery InWireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2010
A number of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications demand timely data delivery. However, existing WSNs are designed to conserve energy and not to support timely data transmission. This paper...
Provided by Lancaster University
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White Papers
Poster Abstract: Energy Hole Prevention in Wireless Sensor Networks
Apr 2010
In this paper, the authors present how the HTAP (Hierarchical Tree Alternative Path) algorithm can drastically assist in the uniform energy utilization of a wireless sensor network and the...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Building Fire Emergency Detection and Response Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Dec 2009
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a low cost solution with respect to maintenance and installation and in particular, building refurbishment and retrofitting are easily accomplished via...
Provided by University College Cork
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White Papers
EasyMAC: A New and Simple Protocol for Slot Assignment
Jul 2008
The authors give a new distributed algorithm EasyMAC for the slot assignment for Media Access Control (MAC) of nodes in a sensor network. The algorithm reduces both the number of messages and the...
Provided by Louisiana State University
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Probabilistic Algorithms for Cost-Based Integrated MAC and Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
Jan 2011
In this paper, the authors propose a new integrated MAC/routing algorithm for CSMA channel access based Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). In modern joint MAC/routing solutions for WSNs, forwarding...
Provided by University of Ferrara
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Whitepapers
Using Media Independent Handover to Support PMIPv6 Inter-domain Mobility Based Vehicular Networks
Dec 2012
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) was proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a new network-based mobility protocol which does not require the involvement of MN's in any form of...
Provided by International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security
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Whitepapers
An Extended Weighted Partitioning Around Cluster Head Mechanism for Ad Hoc Network
Dec 2012
The wireless network places vital role in the present day communication scenario. The ad hoc nature of wireless communication adds flavor to suit various real world applications. This improves the...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Design of Transparent Distributed IMS Network: Security Challenges Risk and Signaling Analysis
Dec 2012
The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) based on SIP as mechanism signaling and interfaces with other servers using OSA (Open Service Access) and CAMEL (Customized Applications for Mobile network...
Provided by AIRCC
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Whitepapers
Dot-base62x: Building a Compact and User-Friendly Text Representation Scheme of ipv6 Addresses for Cloud Computing
Sep 2012
Cloud computing has dramatically reshaped the whole IT industry in recent years. With the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, services running in Cloud computing will face problems associated with IPv6...
Provided by Springer Healthcare
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Whitepapers
Performance Evaluation of MIPv6 and HMIPv6 in Terms of Key Parameters
Sep 2012
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) both are the mobility management solution proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to support IP Mobility. There are various...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Applications
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Whitepapers
The P2P-RPL Routing Protocol for IPv6 Sensor Networks: Testbed Experiments
Dec 2011
An important part of the foreseen Internet of Things consists in wireless sensor networks running adapted IPv6 protocols. Since the way sensors are scattered is generally unplanned and may evolve...
Provided by INRIA
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Whitepapers
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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Whitepapers
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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Webcasts
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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Whitepapers
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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