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Optimizing Traffic Flows for Tomorrow s Wide Area Packet Networks

Optimizing Traffic Flows for Tomorrow s Wide Area Packet Networks

... General DataComm, Inc. (GDC), provides application diverse hybrid-networking solutions for operators of private and public Wide Area Networks (WANs). By applying its reputable system design and WAN ...

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Packet Switched Networks Wired Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks

Packet Switched Networks Wired Local, Metropolitan, and Wide Area Networks

... and wide area wired networks shall align with national and international standards to create open industry involvement, increased competition, and optimal asset stewardship ...

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An Improved Classification Model for Wide Area Networks with Low Speed Links

An Improved Classification Model for Wide Area Networks with Low Speed Links

... to packet loss is present [7], the quality of service can be affected and ...in networks during the classification process, we propose a hybrid model of clustering to classify packets using restricted ...

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Optimizing Citrix Technology for Operation over Wireless Wide Area Networks

Optimizing Citrix Technology for Operation over Wireless Wide Area Networks

... in packet size. The maximum packet size used by Citrix over TCP/IP networks is typically 1460 ...maximum packet sizes on wireless WANs from several ...a packet size of 512 bytes is ...

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Optimizing Citrix technology for operation over wireless Wide Area Networks

Optimizing Citrix technology for operation over wireless Wide Area Networks

... wWAN networks is greatly influenced by the packet ...the packet occupancy is ...Each packet transmission has a fixed overhead, and sending a large number of small packets increases overall ...

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Network Virtualization and Resource Allocation in OpenFlow-based Wide Area Networks

Network Virtualization and Resource Allocation in OpenFlow-based Wide Area Networks

... the packet into a different VN, for example by changing the field used to distinguish the ...the packet to another virtual network could be difficult in some cases, for example if you de-capsulate a ...

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THIRD-GENERATION (3G) wide-area wireless networks

THIRD-GENERATION (3G) wide-area wireless networks

... traffic for a session if it receives authentication from the BS, the source cannot collude with the receiver such that the intermediate nodes do not get paid. (b) The source node or any intermediate node cannot collude ...

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A Semi Supervised QoS Aware Classification for Wide Area Networks with Limited Resources

A Semi Supervised QoS Aware Classification for Wide Area Networks with Limited Resources

... the packet drop count increases, the inter-arrival time which was initially stable increases at a very fast ...few packet flows classified at a time with KNKM algorithm, 5 clusters are revealed as shown in ...

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UDT: UDP-based Data Transfer for High-Speed Wide Area Networks

UDT: UDP-based Data Transfer for High-Speed Wide Area Networks

... current packet delay with the minimum packet delay that has been ...current packet delay is greater, then it means that in some place the queue is filling up, which indicates network ...real ...

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Do LoRa low power wide area networks scale?

Do LoRa low power wide area networks scale?

... For the purpose of this study we developed the simulation tool LoRaSim. The LoRaSim 2 is a custom-build discrete- event simulator implement with SimPy [14]. LoRaSim al- lows us to place N LoRa nodes in a 2-dimensional ...

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CHAPTER 9 WIDE AREA NETWORKS

CHAPTER 9 WIDE AREA NETWORKS

... significant approach to networking because it offers a way to "slice" fiber services down to the 1 Mbit level. Thus the customer can dynamically allocate slices and pay for what is used without the costs of ...

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Reducing Error in Packet Switched Wide Area Networks Using a Modified Method

Reducing Error in Packet Switched Wide Area Networks Using a Modified Method

... The paper [5] analysed the Feedback Error in Automatic Repeat request. They proposed a new method of acknowledging packet delivery for unreliable feedback channel conditions. The proposed method, dubbed BCF- SAW, ...

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AutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-area OpenFlow Networks

AutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-area OpenFlow Networks

... delay in end-to-end data packet transmission in wide-area networks.. Conclusion and Future Work[r] ...

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9780273716648_pp05.ppt

9780273716648_pp05.ppt

... • Wide-area network (WAN) : Networks covering a large area which connect businesses in different parts of the same city, different parts of a country or different countries.... Figure [r] ...

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A Reliable Intrusion Detection System in Wide Area Networks against the assault of DDOS

A Reliable Intrusion Detection System in Wide Area Networks against the assault of DDOS

... Web world is huge on where various users can interact for sharing or transform the confidential information. Even though web frame works provides a strong security mechanisms for security threats by using various ...

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Optimizing File Sharing and Data Backup over Wide Area Networks

Optimizing File Sharing and Data Backup over Wide Area Networks

... The WAFS (Wide Area File Services) and CDP (Continuous Data Protection) solutions were purpose-built to optimize these IT processes. First, WAFS has overcome the limitations of WAN technology by mirror- ing ...

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Localization in Low Power Wide Area Networks using Wi-Fi Fingerprints

Localization in Low Power Wide Area Networks using Wi-Fi Fingerprints

... In the WiGLE database, the mean location error is 103 m, the median location error is 66 m, and no location estimate can be found at 4 test locations. In the LocationAPI database, the me[r] ...

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An Adaptive File Distribution Algorithm for Wide Area Network

An Adaptive File Distribution Algorithm for Wide Area Network

... This paper desribes a data distribution algorithm suitable for opying large les to many nodes in multiple lusters.. in wide-area networks.[r] ...

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Wide Area Ontology Integration Scheme for Reasoning Agents in Surveillance Networks

Wide Area Ontology Integration Scheme for Reasoning Agents in Surveillance Networks

... The similarity measure is the semantic similarity between different ontologies of neighbor agents. For the better inference considering broader area ontologies of surroundings should be integrated. They should be ...

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Compute and Storage Clouds Using Wide Area High Performance Networks

Compute and Storage Clouds Using Wide Area High Performance Networks

... over wide area high bandwidth ...with wide area high performance networks and a cloud-based archi- tecture that computing with distributed data can be done with approximately the same ...

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