
Cross Layer Design
... Widely varying and diverse QoS guarantees Adaptability to dynamically varying networks & traffic Modest Buffer requirements High and effective Capacity utilization Low processing overhead per packet Video streaming high bandwidth requirements are coupled with tight delay constraints ...
... Widely varying and diverse QoS guarantees Adaptability to dynamically varying networks & traffic Modest Buffer requirements High and effective Capacity utilization Low processing overhead per packet Video streaming high bandwidth requirements are coupled with tight delay constraints ...
Chapter 1: PowerPoint slides - ECE
... Transmit frames continuously, no waiting The receiver only ACKs the highest-numbered frames received in sequence ACK comes back after a round-trip delay If timeout, the sender retransmits the frames that are not ACKed and N–1 succeeding frames that were transmitted during the round-trip delay (N fra ...
... Transmit frames continuously, no waiting The receiver only ACKs the highest-numbered frames received in sequence ACK comes back after a round-trip delay If timeout, the sender retransmits the frames that are not ACKed and N–1 succeeding frames that were transmitted during the round-trip delay (N fra ...
A loss-resistant method of seismic data transmission over wireless data networks
... protocol to transmit a continuous seismic data stream from a remote acquisition system to a data collection and processing system. The TCP/IP protocol was poorly suited for handling the (inevitable) wireless packet loss. Even though the data channel had adequate bandwidth to transmit the data, the p ...
... protocol to transmit a continuous seismic data stream from a remote acquisition system to a data collection and processing system. The TCP/IP protocol was poorly suited for handling the (inevitable) wireless packet loss. Even though the data channel had adequate bandwidth to transmit the data, the p ...
Data Sheet 85006-0057 -- Ethernet Network Switching Hub
... addresses. This information is then maintained as a table of source addresses and corresponding port assignments. After address and port information is stored, switch traffic is restricted only to those ports involved in a transmission. This process improves switch throughput as simultaneous transmi ...
... addresses. This information is then maintained as a table of source addresses and corresponding port assignments. After address and port information is stored, switch traffic is restricted only to those ports involved in a transmission. This process improves switch throughput as simultaneous transmi ...
these notes (in PPT format).
... A network of communicating devices in a small area (e.g. a building, a factory, etc.) Common ways of physically connecting computers in a LAN: ...
... A network of communicating devices in a small area (e.g. a building, a factory, etc.) Common ways of physically connecting computers in a LAN: ...
Lecture 13
... Direct point to point or multipoint comms link Hardware based High Speed Very short distance User data moved from source buffer to destination buffer ...
... Direct point to point or multipoint comms link Hardware based High Speed Very short distance User data moved from source buffer to destination buffer ...
ExamReview3.doc
... Chapters 7, 8, 9, and 10 There will be a total of 50 questions (true / false and multiple choice) on the exam. You will need a scantron and a pencil with you to take the test. ...
... Chapters 7, 8, 9, and 10 There will be a total of 50 questions (true / false and multiple choice) on the exam. You will need a scantron and a pencil with you to take the test. ...
presentation source
... • There are various ways of doing IP over ATM – “Classical IP” MTU ~9K – “LANE” MTU 1500 bytes (for Ethernet bridging) ...
... • There are various ways of doing IP over ATM – “Classical IP” MTU ~9K – “LANE” MTU 1500 bytes (for Ethernet bridging) ...
Chapter03-1 |
... plastic, that transmits data using light rather than electricity. It has the ability to carry more information over much longer distances. Twisted Pair - Network cabling that consists of four pairs of wires that are manufactured with the wires twisted to certain specifications. Available in shielded ...
... plastic, that transmits data using light rather than electricity. It has the ability to carry more information over much longer distances. Twisted Pair - Network cabling that consists of four pairs of wires that are manufactured with the wires twisted to certain specifications. Available in shielded ...
File - Sharma Dhillon
... Involves only ONE transmitter and ONE receiver or a link which directly connects transmitter and receiver. Data transmission on this kind of link is called pointto-point transmission. Sender only transmits data that is intended to be used by specific receiver ...
... Involves only ONE transmitter and ONE receiver or a link which directly connects transmitter and receiver. Data transmission on this kind of link is called pointto-point transmission. Sender only transmits data that is intended to be used by specific receiver ...
2001 Midterm Solutions
... protocol with the following exception. You wish for each user u to pay for a level Lu of service from 1 (not so good) to 100 (best). Each transport layer connection inherits the level of service of the initiator of the connection. You want your transport layer service to have the following property. ...
... protocol with the following exception. You wish for each user u to pay for a level Lu of service from 1 (not so good) to 100 (best). Each transport layer connection inherits the level of service of the initiator of the connection. You want your transport layer service to have the following property. ...
CS219: Advanced Topics in Internet Research
... to users? When we cannot? – What are the key issues to ensure seamless network migration? – Is it really important or users do not care about the automatic process? For what applications? What to change for the applications? CS211/Fall 2003 ...
... to users? When we cannot? – What are the key issues to ensure seamless network migration? – Is it really important or users do not care about the automatic process? For what applications? What to change for the applications? CS211/Fall 2003 ...
TCP or UDP - Sistel IMT 2010
... for a TV stereo broadcast • The timestamps allow the receiver to estimate jitter but also to buffer accordingly so that the streams are synchronised with each-other • RTCP reports enable receivers to estimate data rates / transmission quality and possibly adjust accordingly • It should be stated tha ...
... for a TV stereo broadcast • The timestamps allow the receiver to estimate jitter but also to buffer accordingly so that the streams are synchronised with each-other • RTCP reports enable receivers to estimate data rates / transmission quality and possibly adjust accordingly • It should be stated tha ...
Defining Networks with the OSI Model
... Sufficient to move independent packets, such as in streaming media Datagram delivery is not guaranteed and lost packets cannot be resent ...
... Sufficient to move independent packets, such as in streaming media Datagram delivery is not guaranteed and lost packets cannot be resent ...
QUESTION DRILL TELECOM 020504 - Answers
... to the broadcast address of a high-volume bounce site that responds with a large flood to the target site. 76. What networking device is primarily software and can be used to connect networks that use different protocols? A: A gateway is a networking device that is primarily software and can be used ...
... to the broadcast address of a high-volume bounce site that responds with a large flood to the target site. 76. What networking device is primarily software and can be used to connect networks that use different protocols? A: A gateway is a networking device that is primarily software and can be used ...
present
... the following functions : 1. Collecting the observational data originating from IMD’s national network and associated National Meteorological Centre’s ( NMC ) of neighboring countries and transmitting such data in appropriate form on the MTN, either directly or through the appropriate WMC/RTH. 2. Re ...
... the following functions : 1. Collecting the observational data originating from IMD’s national network and associated National Meteorological Centre’s ( NMC ) of neighboring countries and transmitting such data in appropriate form on the MTN, either directly or through the appropriate WMC/RTH. 2. Re ...
Computer Networking viva IT-3
... Title of the Practical: Demonstrate and explain type of architecture used in a computer network. Q1 What is the OSI model ? A1 OSI stands for Open Systems Interconnection and was created by ISO, the International Standards Organization. The OSI "reference model" divides particular networked processe ...
... Title of the Practical: Demonstrate and explain type of architecture used in a computer network. Q1 What is the OSI model ? A1 OSI stands for Open Systems Interconnection and was created by ISO, the International Standards Organization. The OSI "reference model" divides particular networked processe ...
CIS 1140 Network Fundamentals
... – Critical step • Indicate to which VLAN each port belongs – Additional specifications • Security parameters, filtering instructions, port performance requirements, network addressing and management options • Maintain VLAN by switch software • Potential VLAN issues – Cutting off group from rest of n ...
... – Critical step • Indicate to which VLAN each port belongs – Additional specifications • Security parameters, filtering instructions, port performance requirements, network addressing and management options • Maintain VLAN by switch software • Potential VLAN issues – Cutting off group from rest of n ...
Network
... • Way for user/application to specify traffic patterns and desired quality of service. – Before connection is established or data is sent, source provides flow spec to network. – Network can accept, reject, or counter-offer. • Example: flow spec language by Partridge (1992). – Traffic spec: maximum ...
... • Way for user/application to specify traffic patterns and desired quality of service. – Before connection is established or data is sent, source provides flow spec to network. – Network can accept, reject, or counter-offer. • Example: flow spec language by Partridge (1992). – Traffic spec: maximum ...
presentation2
... – groups raw data bits received via the physical layer into frames, for passing on to the upper layers – may include an error recovery mechanism and also a flow control mechanism, although this may be done at the transport layer ...
... – groups raw data bits received via the physical layer into frames, for passing on to the upper layers – may include an error recovery mechanism and also a flow control mechanism, although this may be done at the transport layer ...