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Internet Thinking for Layered Energy Infrastructure

2020
Huge shifts in the structure and functionality are brewing in the sector of power and energy with the wide deployment of renewable energy and rapid development of electricity market. Growing demand for intelligent appliances and autonomous devices poses a great challenge to the existing power-energy systems. With inspirations from the Internet, in this
Haochen Hua, Chuantong Hao, Yuchao Qin
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Application Layer and Internet Applications

2013
We have so far seen how data is transported from one computer to another over the global Internet, yet an interface is still missing where this basic technology can be used for special services and applications. Tasks that have now become an integral part of life, such as sending electronic mail or using interactive information resources on the World ...
Christoph Meinel, Harald Sack
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Security at the Internet layer

Computer, 1998
The Internet Engineering Task Force is standardizing security protocols (IPsec protocols) that are compatible with IPv6 and can be retrofitted into IPv4. The protocols are transparent to both applications and users and can be implemented without modifying application programs.
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Adaptation technology between IP layer and optical layer in optical Internet

SPIE Proceedings, 2001
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical network provides a platform with high bandwidth capacity and is supposed to be the backbone infrastructure supporting the next-generation high-speed multi-service networks (ATM, IP, etc.). In the foreseeable future, IP will be the predominant data traffic, to make fully use of the bandwidth of the WDM ...
Yuefeng Ji, Hua Li, Yongmei Sun
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Internet Application-Layer Protocols

2007
In the previous chapter, we saw how IP packets carry TCP segments or UDP datagrams across networks. Now it is time to look at what happens in the top layer of a TCP/IP-based network, the application layer. This chapter starts with an explanation of client–server technology, which underlies most Internet activities. We examine the following applications
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Internet-Based Design Visualization for Layered Manufacturing

Concurrent Engineering, 2003
When considering the use of layered manufacturing (LM), there are many issues a designer has to address for handling a stereolithography tessellation language (STL) model, the de facto standard for LM. In this paper, we propose an Internet-based design visualization tool for decision support when optimizing the LM process in support of a highly ...
Haeseong J. Jee, R. Ian Campbell
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Internet transport layer system identification

Proceedings of the 11th IEEE Signal Processing Workshop on Statistical Signal Processing (Cat. No.01TH8563), 2002
This paper addresses the problem of building appropriate statistical models of the way the Internet appears from the point of view of congestion, to a transmission control protocol (TCP) sender. TCP is a mechanism for implementing full duplex, acknowledged, end-to-end transmission over an Internet protocol (IP) network.
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TCP-friendly layered video for Internet multicast

SPIE Proceedings, 2002
TCP-friendly layered video transmission for the Internet multicast application is investigated in this research. To adapt the available bandwidth in a TCP-friendly manner, a receiver-driven rate adaptation approach based on layered video is used. The receiver adjusts its number of subscription layer based upon the TCP-throughput estimation obtained ...
Young-Gook Kim, C.-C. Jay Kuo
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Redesigning Transport Layer Architecture for Future Internet

2011 7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2011
Current transport layer is facing challenges from both the original design drawbacks and new evolutionary technologies demands. The strict hierarchical layer architecture is restricted and inflexible, which makes the addition and deployment of new features difficult.
Miao Xue   +5 more
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A layered naming architecture for the internet

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2004
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain names into IP addresses. In this paper we borrow liberally from the literature to argue that there should be three levels of name resolution: from user-level descriptors to service identifiers; from service identifiers to endpoint identifiers; and from ...
Hari Balakrishnan   +5 more
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