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An Antibody Layer for Internet security

Globecom '00 - IEEE. Global Telecommunications Conference. Conference Record (Cat. No.00CH37137), 2002
With the rising innovative antigens (such as intruders and viruses) through the Internet, reliable security mechanisms are required to perceptively detect and put them down. However, defense techniques of the current host system over the Internet may not properly analyze Internet antigens, because trends of attacks are unexpectedly shifted.
Jabeom Gu   +3 more
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An investigation of the Internet’s IP-layer connectivity

Computer Communications, 2009
The Internet's tremendous value is undoubtedly dependent on its universal connectivity among a great number of heterogeneous networks that are distributed over the world. In recent years, while the Internet's scale has expanded exponentially, the current status of its connectivity is still in the lack of comprehensive and formal study.
Li Tang   +3 more
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A layered DCT coder for Internet video

Proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2002
Several compression schemes for Internet video utilize block-based conditional replenishment (CR) where block updates are coded independently of the past. In the current Internet video tools, blocks are compressed with a single-layer representation. We propose a new approach that compresses image blocks using a layered representation.
Elan Amir   +2 more
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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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Layered Structure and Management in Internet of Things

Future Generation Communication and Networking (FGCN 2007), 2007
The development for Internet of Things and RFID technology is described in this paper. A feasible scheme and layered structure is proposed for Internet of Things. Its management is presented according to the demand for Internet of Things in China. The general system contains two parts: computer information subsystem and RFID terminal subsystem, the ...
Huansheng Ning   +4 more
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Internet Banking – A Layered Approach to Security

2004
The advent and popularity of the Internet presented the banking industry with both a challenge and an opportunity to utilise this medium. Although internet banking offered customers the comfort of accessing their accounts from any place, there has been fear of exploitation of the inherent weakness in the technology.
Durga Prasad Dube, S. Ramanarayanan
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Overview of Application Layer Protocol of Internet of Things

2021 IEEE 6th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems (ICCCS), 2021
The IoT is enabled by the latest developments in RFID, smart sensors, communication technologies, and Internet protocols. The basic premise is to have smart sensors collaborate directly without human involvement to deliver a new class of applications.
Jienan Dong, Xiangning Chen, Shuai Cao
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Physical layer security for Internet of Things networks

2022
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Kırık, Muhammet   +2 more
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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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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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