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A Secure Publish/Subscribe Protocol for Internet of Things

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2019
The basic concept behind the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) is to connect as many objects to the Internet as possible in an attempt to make our lives better in some way.
L. Malina   +4 more
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The Internet Stream Protocol [PDF]

open access: possible, 1996
ST, the Internet Stream Protocol, is perhaps the oldest communication protocol designed for speech communication over packet-switched networks. It has been developed by Danny Cohen, Estil Hoversten, and Jim Forgie of the M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory. Jim Forgie is the author of the ST protocol specifications completed in September 1979 [Forg79].
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CL-CPPA: Certificate-Less Conditional Privacy-Preserving Authentication Protocol for the Internet of Vehicles

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
The conditional privacy-preserving authentication (CPPA) protocol has applications in the construction of secure Internet of Vehicles (IoV) due to its capability to achieve both privacy preservation and authentication simultaneously.
Jiliang Li   +3 more
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Privacy-Preserving and Lightweight Key Agreement Protocol for V2G in the Social Internet of Things

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018
The concept of the Social Internet of Things (SIoT) can be viewed as the integration of prevailing social networking and the Internet of Things, which is making inroads into the daily operation of many industries.
Jian Shen   +4 more
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Internet Routing Protocols

1999
Routers filter the network traffic so that the only traffic that flows into and out of a network is required to go into a network. In many cases, there are several possible routes that can be taken between to nodes on different networks. Consider the network in Figure 36.1.
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Mobile Internet protocol

IEEE Potentials, 2001
The Internet works on a simple principle. The two endpoints are essentially stationary computers. The IP routes the packets of data from source to destination with the help of routers. This forwarding of packets by the routers is done depending upon the contents of their router tables.
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NSAC: A Novel Clustering Protocol in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks for Internet of Things

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
Clustering is an effective method to manage communications in cognitive radio sensor networks (CRSNs). This letter proposes a network stability-aware clustering (NSAC) protocol for CRSNs.
M. Zheng, Si Chen, W. Liang, Min Song
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Optimization model of internet protocols

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems, 2005
Layered architecture is one of the most fundamental and influential structures of network design. Can we integrate the various protocol layers into a single coherent theory by regarding them as carrying out an asynchronous distributed primal-dual computation over the network to implicitly solve a global optimization problem? Different layers iterate on
Low, Steven   +4 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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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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