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Efficient Broadcast Protocol for the Internet of Things

2016 IEEE 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), 2016
—Internet of Things (IoT) is a network composed of a variety of heterogeneous things and objects such as Connected Wearable Devices (sensors, MEMS, microrobots, PDA, ...), Connected Cars, Connected Homes, Connected Cities, and the Industrial Internet. These things use generally wireless communication to interact and cooperate with each other to reach ...
Lakhlef, Hicham   +2 more
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E-CARP: An Energy Efficient Routing Protocol for UWSNs in the Internet of Underwater Things

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2016
With the advance of the Internet of Underwater Things, smart things are deployed under the water and form the underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs), to facilitate the discovery of vast unexplored ocean volume.
Zhangbing Zhou   +4 more
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The Magnificent Internet Protocol

2015
The Internet protocol (IP) is the standard that governs activities related to network addressing and the movement of IP datagrams (network packets) between source and destination devices. Every IP datagram is based on a similar format or prototype, with certain mandatory placeholders or fields for information in its header.
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A Secure Routing Protocol Based on RPL for Internet of Things

Global Communications Conference, 2016
Data transportation and routing in Internet of Things (IoT) is a challenging issue where massive data collection and gathering are predictable. The Routing Protocol for Low- power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is one of the best candidates to ensure routing ...
Ghada Glissa, A. Rachedi, A. Meddeb
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A new payment protocol over the Internet

2010 Fifth International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems (CRiSIS), 2010
We propose in this paper to reuse the existing payment infrastructure to introduce a proof of transaction genuineness computed by a smart card chip. The idea is to divide the amount of the transaction into several sub-amounts, which added together give the total amount.
Girard, Pascal   +3 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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Internet protocols for multimedia communications. I. IPng-the foundation of Internet protocols

IEEE Multimedia, 1997
Surveys recent and current standardization work by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) on Internet communication protocols. The author describes the IPng project and the IPv6 protocol that will form the basis for upper-layer protocols such as resource reservation, transport and application level protocols.
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The design philosophy of the DARPA internet protocols [PDF]

open access: possibleSymposium proceedings on Communications architectures and protocols, 1988
The Internet protocol suite, TCP/IP, was first proposed fifteen years ago. It was developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and has been used widely in military and commercial systems. While there have been papers and specifications that describe how the protocols work, it is sometimes difficult to deduce from these why the ...
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Internet Security Protocols

1998
This article describes various efforts to address security in three areas of the Internet protocol suite: the Internet Protocol itself (IPsec), the domain between transport and application layer (the Secure Sockets Layer and the Transport Layer Security protocols) and security extensions for the HyperText Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP).
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RIP: Radiology Internet Protocol.

RadioGraphics, 1996
Radiology Internet Protocol (RIP) is an image transmission protocol designed to address the special needs of radiology World Wide Web (Web) servers. RIP preserves the ability to alter the window and level (W/L) settings of an image over the Internet from a remote location while maintaining short transmission times.
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