Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP): A New Standard for Discovering and Managing Converged Network Devices
White Papers Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows enterprises to build a best-of-breed open converged network that can easily accommodate new applications, such as voice, while achieving five 9s availability.
[May 8, 2009, 4:21]
A New Anti-Spam Protocol Using CAPTCHA
White Papers In this paper a new protocol is presented for authentication of users which enable them to confirm that a user is a human using CAPTCHA method. Today sending spams has turned to be a major problem in the Internet.
[October 14, 2008, 1:01]
Inter-Protocol Fairness Between TCP New Reno and TCP Westwood+
White Papers This paper investigates the effect of introducing TCP Westwood+ on regular TCP New Reno. On the contrary, if the ratio is greater than one, it is TCP New Reno which gets the larger part. By means of analytical modeling and ns-2 simulations, the...
[December 27, 2007, 0:01]
NEW and Revolutionary Virtually Hack-Free Communication Protocol!
Talkback When it really looks bleak, I would advise you all to move your personal comms to an amazing, new communications technology that will serve your needs. Guys, It requires a very small amount of fuel and is extremely simple to operate.
[March 27, 2009, 4:08]
Australian group to lobby for IPv6
News Chairman of the soon-to-be-launched forum, Michael Biber, who is also the chair of the Australian Academic Research Network (AARNet), IPv6 working group, told ZDNet Australia that the forum's "unashamed" charter will be to boost the image of the...
[January 7, 2004, 9:35]
Researchers work on privacy protocols for IP
News A group of researchers and privacy proponents is working to develop new standards for network anonymity at the Internet Protocol level, a prospect that could mask the location of Web users. For example, industry-wide acceptance of a new Internet...
[December 13, 2000, 9:29]
RMAC: A Reliable Multicast MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
White Papers This paper presents a new MAC protocol called RMAC that supports reliable multicast for wireless ad hoc networks. This paper also generalizes RMAC into a comprehensive MAC protocol that provides both reliable and unreliable services for all the...
[August 25, 2007, 1:00]
A New Prioritized Fast Handoff Protocol for Mobile IP
White Papers To reduce this latency, the paper proposes a new handoff protocol where it attributes a high priority to registration request datagrams. Using a queuing model, the paper presents an analytical model for handoff latency for both mobile IP protocol...
[December 27, 2007, 0:01]
JVC touts VCR-to-PC FireWire alternative
News JVC said today it will launch products based on its new JLIP video protocol next month, shunning the much-touted IEEE 1394 'FireWire' bus standard. JLIP (Joint Level Interface Protocol) uses a parallel port cable and junction box to connect video...
[October 25, 1996, 16:52]
Power Saving Routing Protocol With Power Sieving in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
White Papers To solve this issue, the paper proposes a new routing protocol called power saving routing protocol with power sieving (PSRPS) in this paper. Due to limited power, routing path is broken easily, so how to design an effective power saving routing...
[December 2, 2009, 23:00]
Experts warn of IE Gopher hole
News The new exploit involves Gopher, a protocol for fetching data on remote servers popular before the explosive growth of the Internet. A Finnish security company on Tuesday warned that hackers could exploit an outdated, little-used Internet protocol...
[June 6, 2002, 7:32]
Cisco integrates the next generation of wireless
News Cisco has thrown its support behind an evolving set of wireless standards that will enable cellular carriers to offer new services based on the Internet Protocol. Now the company is adding support to more devices, such as its 12000 IP router, which...
[December 6, 2005, 8:25]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog From China comes news of "IPV9", a strange new Internet Protocol that defies description but has already been "tested and popularised" according to reports in the People's Daily. It wasn't a complete Internet protocol, though, just some tweaks to...
[July 9, 2004, 19:05]
ICANN attacks 'fat and happy' IPv4 users
News Big businesses need to start planning now to handle changes that will take place when a new version of the internet's fundamental routing protocol becomes ubiquitous, or risk losing online customers, according to the Internet Corporation for...
[May 9, 2008, 13:16]
ICANN turns on IPv6 addresses
News The great migration from IPv4 to IPv6 has officially begun, after ICANN added the first addresses to its root servers that conform to the new version of the internet protocol. Almost all IP addresses currently use the fourth version of the protocol...
[February 5, 2008, 13:26]
Adaptive Recovery for Mobile Environments
White Papers This paper describes a new checkpoint protocol that is well adapted to mobile environments. The protocol uses time to indirectly coordinate the creation of new global states, avoiding all message exchanges.
[August 13, 2007, 15:14]
EU begins IPv6 rollout
News The organisation is now offering its website content over IPv6, according to Enisa security tools expert Demosthenes Ikonomou, following the upgrading of its internal network to provide IP connectivity, DNS lookup and HTTP/S on the new protocol.
[October 14, 2009, 16:09]
Cisco upgrades IP telephony security
News Cisco Systems says that it has improved security on its Internet Protocol telephony products. Cisco also enhanced support for a protocol that will help customers link their existing telephone systems to its IP telephony products.
[October 26, 2004, 9:00]
VoIP generates babble
News Pulver's new venture, Free World Dial-Up, is among a new class of providers of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) that sell or give away Internet telephone calling plans. Jeff Pulver is the top cheerleader for voice over Internet Protocol, a...
[July 18, 2003, 9:10]
Nasa uses spacecraft to test interplanetary network
News The Epoxi spacecraft, which carried the Deep Impact probe to Comet Talent 1 in 2005, had its software reconfigured after delivering the payload to work as a test bed for Nasa's new Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocol.
[November 20, 2008, 15:38]



