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Internet protocol suite for safety services: Progress toward a validated standard
Current regional implementations and deployments of aircraft-to-ground safety of flight data communications are based on existing, aviation-unique Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) and Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN) communication protocols.
Michael L. Olive, Gregory T. Saccone
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Technologies to support the Internet of Things are becoming more important as the need to better understand our environments and make them smart increases. As a result it is predicted that intelligent devices and networks, such as WSNs, will not be isolated, but connected and integrated, composing computer networks. So far, the IP-based Internet is the
Zhengguo Sheng +5 more
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Cryptographic security in the internet protocol suite: Practice and proposals
Abstract In this detailed review, the author examines some key Internet protocols and how their security is being improved by the addition of cryptographic services. The article covers the intended use of these protocols, protocol structure, and their status with respect to the Internet's standardization process.
Stefek Zaba
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The DARPA internet protocol suite
THE MILITARY requirement for computer communications between heterogeneous computers on heterogeneous networks has driven the development of a standard suite of protocols to permit such communications to take place in a robust and flexible manner. These protocols support an architecture consisting of multiple packet switched networks interconnected by ...
B. Leiner, R. Cole, J. Postel, D. Mills
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AdaptNet: an adaptive protocol suite for the next-generation wireless Internet
Over the last decade, the tremendous growth in the mobile Internet user population has been accompanied by an equally exciting evolution in wireless data networks. However, quite understandably, the evolution has been distinctly characterized by an increasing degree of heterogeneity along several dimensions such as the access technology, network model,
I. Akyildiz +3 more
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