With the advent of IP telephony and other real time multimedia applications running atop new wireless networks, new problems arise for the traditional Internet stack of protocols. Network and transport protocol support for these new applications has not yet been fully developed and optimized. Traditional UDP/IP support, especially in IPv6, provides a service that can throw away whole frames of user data (i.e., whole voice packets) when single bit errors are detected. Wireless networks make this last problem even worse since single bit errors can occur frequently. This work presents a new protocol, UDP Lite, that provides better support for real time multimedia mobile applications. UDP Lite provides a more flexible checksumming policy to the...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13118The use of Internet Protocol (IP) based mobile wi...
Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phon...
The 3G mobile-IP networks currently being developed will support end-to-end enhanced real-time multi...
With the advent of IP telephony and other real time multimedia applications running atop new wireles...
Traditional real-time multimedia and streaming services have utilised UDP over RTP. Wireless transmi...
The purpose of this paper is to study the performance of the partial checksum mechanism of UDP-Lite ...
Internet and cellular technologies are merging to decrease transport costs and enable IP-based appli...
Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet co...
The internet is an integral part of our daily life and business. In recent years, internet access ha...
The objective of this thesis was to carry out a performance evaluation between UDP and UDP Lite. The...
Most of the real-time applications use user data protocol (UDP) as their transport protocol. The rea...
With the rapid development of network, multimedia is largely applied in several areas, and it needs ...
Recent growth in the use of multimedia applications on wireless networks is calling for the developm...
In wireless networks, the quality of the media delivered to the user by real-time multimedia applica...
We study transport protocol performance from the perspective of real-time applications. More precise...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13118The use of Internet Protocol (IP) based mobile wi...
Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phon...
The 3G mobile-IP networks currently being developed will support end-to-end enhanced real-time multi...
With the advent of IP telephony and other real time multimedia applications running atop new wireles...
Traditional real-time multimedia and streaming services have utilised UDP over RTP. Wireless transmi...
The purpose of this paper is to study the performance of the partial checksum mechanism of UDP-Lite ...
Internet and cellular technologies are merging to decrease transport costs and enable IP-based appli...
Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet co...
The internet is an integral part of our daily life and business. In recent years, internet access ha...
The objective of this thesis was to carry out a performance evaluation between UDP and UDP Lite. The...
Most of the real-time applications use user data protocol (UDP) as their transport protocol. The rea...
With the rapid development of network, multimedia is largely applied in several areas, and it needs ...
Recent growth in the use of multimedia applications on wireless networks is calling for the developm...
In wireless networks, the quality of the media delivered to the user by real-time multimedia applica...
We study transport protocol performance from the perspective of real-time applications. More precise...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13118The use of Internet Protocol (IP) based mobile wi...
Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phon...
The 3G mobile-IP networks currently being developed will support end-to-end enhanced real-time multi...