Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. The bandwidth of wireless links will probably always be limited due to properties of the physical medium and regulatory limits on the use of frequencies for radio communication. Therefore, it is necessary for network protocols to utilize the available bandwidth efficiently. Headers of IP packets are growing and the bandwidth required for transmitting headers is increasing. With the coming of IPv6 the address size increases from 4 to 16 bytes and the basic IP header increases from 20 to 40 bytes. Moreover, most mobility schemes tunnel packets addressed to mobile hosts by adding an extra IP header or extra routing information, typically increasi...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
In the world of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless embedded internet, the IPv6 over Low-Power Wir...
The world of telecommunications is currently going through a shift of paradigm from circuit switched...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
Wireless Embedded Internet aims for efficient connectivity for embedded devices to the internet. Thi...
Low-speed wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other n...
Spectrum allocation and application requirements often result in severe bandwidth limitations on wir...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study of TCPHC, a novel algorithm for comp...
compression mechanisms to adapt to their limited bandwidth, memory and energy constraints. This pape...
6LoWPAN defines how to carry Ipv6 packet over IEEE 802.15.4 low power wireless or sensor networks. L...
6LoWPAN defines how to carry IPv6 packets over IEEE 802.15.4 low power wireless or sensor networks....
Due to bandwidth constraints on the wireless link in an IP network, it is useful to compress the hea...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
In the world of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless embedded internet, the IPv6 over Low-Power Wir...
The world of telecommunications is currently going through a shift of paradigm from circuit switched...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
Wireless Embedded Internet aims for efficient connectivity for embedded devices to the internet. Thi...
Low-speed wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other n...
Spectrum allocation and application requirements often result in severe bandwidth limitations on wir...
International audienceThis paper presents an experimental study of TCPHC, a novel algorithm for comp...
compression mechanisms to adapt to their limited bandwidth, memory and energy constraints. This pape...
6LoWPAN defines how to carry Ipv6 packet over IEEE 802.15.4 low power wireless or sensor networks. L...
6LoWPAN defines how to carry IPv6 packets over IEEE 802.15.4 low power wireless or sensor networks....
Due to bandwidth constraints on the wireless link in an IP network, it is useful to compress the hea...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
In the world of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless embedded internet, the IPv6 over Low-Power Wir...
The world of telecommunications is currently going through a shift of paradigm from circuit switched...