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Encryption as an Impressive Instrumentation in Decrease Wireless WAN Vulnerabilities

by Seyed Hasan, Mortazavi Zarch, Farhad Jalilzadeh, Madihesadat Yazdanivaghef
"... Abstract- The security of wireless WANs(world area network) has been a source of concern for businesses and individuals who are aware of its advantages due to its flexibility. With the increase in the use of wireless WANs for enterprises and homes, where information assets are shared continually, se ..."
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Abstract- The security of wireless WANs(world area network) has been a source of concern for businesses and individuals who are aware of its advantages due to its flexibility. With the increase in the use of wireless WANs for enterprises and homes, where information assets are shared continually

A comparison of mechanisms for improving TCP performance over wireless links

by Hari Balakrishnan, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Srinivasan Seshan, Randy H. Katz - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 1997
"... Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly because of congestion. However, networks with wireless and other lossy links also suffer from significant losses due to bit errors and handoffs. TCP responds to all losses by i ..."
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Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly because of congestion. However, networks with wireless and other lossy links also suffer from significant losses due to bit errors and handoffs. TCP responds to all losses

Dual-Mode Single-Binary/Double-Binary MAP Processor Design for Wireless WAN

by Chun-yu Chen, Cheng-hung Lin, An-yeu (andy Wu
"... a enhanced Max-log-MAP processor that supports both single-binary (SB) and double-binary (DB) convolutional turbo codes. A 1.28 mm2 dual-mode SB/DB MAP processor is implemented in TSMC 0.13μm CMOS process to verify the proposed approaches. The proposed MAP processor can be used as hardware accelerat ..."
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accelerators in multistandard platform for wireless WAN with low hardware overhead. I.

High-throughput dual-mode single/double binary MAP processor design for wireless WAN,” submission to

by Chun-yu Chen, Cheng-hung Lin, An-yeu (andy Wu - IEEE SiPS , 2008
"... In this paper we present the VLSI implementation of a high-throughput enhanced Max-log-MAP processor that supports both single-binary (SB) and double-binary (DB) convolutional turbo codes. The combined hybrid-window (HW) and parallel-window (PW) MAP decoding is introduced to support arbitrary frame ..."
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sizes with high throughput. A 1.28 mm2 dual-mode (SB/DB) 2PW-1HW MAP processor is also implemented in TSMC 0.13ȝm CMOS process to verify the proposed approaches. The proposed MAP processor can be used as hardware accelerators in multistandard platform for wireless WAN with low cost and low energy. Index

The Performance of TCP/IP for Networks with High Bandwidth-Delay Products and Random Loss.

by Member, IEEE T V Lakshman , Senior Member, IEEE Upamanyu Madhow - IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, , 1997
"... Abstract-This paper examines the performance of TCP/IP, the Internet data transport protocol, over wide-area networks (WANs) in which data traffic could coexist with real-time traffic such as voice and video. Specifically, we attempt to develop a basic understanding, using analysis and simulation, ..."
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Abstract-This paper examines the performance of TCP/IP, the Internet data transport protocol, over wide-area networks (WANs) in which data traffic could coexist with real-time traffic such as voice and video. Specifically, we attempt to develop a basic understanding, using analysis and simulation

MobiStream: Error-Resilient Video Streaming in Wireless WANs using Virtual Channels

by Rajiv Chakravorty, Suman Banerjee, Samrat Ganguly - Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, 2006. (A.R.: 17 , 2006
"... that exploits the perceptual value in video content and the characteristics of the link layer and physical layer channels to enable error-resilient video streaming over wireless wide-area networks (WWANs). The key building block in MobiStream is the use of link-layer based, but application-controlle ..."
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that exploits the perceptual value in video content and the characteristics of the link layer and physical layer channels to enable error-resilient video streaming over wireless wide-area networks (WWANs). The key building block in MobiStream is the use of link-layer based, but application

IMPROVING TCP PERFORMANCE OVER WIRELESS WANS USING TCP/IP-FRIENDLY LINK LAYER

by Markku Kojo, Davide Astuti, Laila Daniel, Aki Nyrhinen, Kimmo Raatikainen
"... Abstract: In this paper we propose the use of a TCP/IP-friendly link level error recovery mechanism with novel design in conjunction with state-of-the-art Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) enhancements to improve TCP performance on network paths involving Wireless Wide-Area Network (W-WAN) links. ..."
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Abstract: In this paper we propose the use of a TCP/IP-friendly link level error recovery mechanism with novel design in conjunction with state-of-the-art Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) enhancements to improve TCP performance on network paths involving Wireless Wide-Area Network (W-WAN) links

An Architecture for Wireless LAN/WAN Integration

by Sumi Helal And, Sumi Helal, Choonhwa Lee, Yongguang Zhang - in Proceedings of IEEE WCNC , 2000
"... To allow a seamless integration between wireless LANs and Wireless WANs, we developed a full stack adaptation model and a simple subnet architecture that superimposes Mobile-IP on cellular-type wireless LANs. The idea is to use Mobile IP as an integrative layer atop different LAN/WAN networks. While ..."
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To allow a seamless integration between wireless LANs and Wireless WANs, we developed a full stack adaptation model and a simple subnet architecture that superimposes Mobile-IP on cellular-type wireless LANs. The idea is to use Mobile IP as an integrative layer atop different LAN/WAN networks

An Architecture for Wireless LAN/WAN Integration

by Sumi Helal, Choonhwa Lee, Yongguang Zhang, Golden G. Richard III - in Proceedings of IEEE WCNC , 2000
"... To allow a seamless integration between wireless LANs and Wireless WANs, we developed a full stack adaptation model and a simple subnet architecture that superimposes Mobile-IP on cellular-type wireless LANs. The idea is to use Mobile IP as an integrative layer atop different LAN/WAN networks. While ..."
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To allow a seamless integration between wireless LANs and Wireless WANs, we developed a full stack adaptation model and a simple subnet architecture that superimposes Mobile-IP on cellular-type wireless LANs. The idea is to use Mobile IP as an integrative layer atop different LAN/WAN networks

Performance Enhancing Proxies Intended to Mitigate Link-Related Degradations", RFC 3135

by M. Kojo, J. Griner, Z. Shelby , 2001
"... Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved. This document is a survey of Performance Enhan ..."
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Enhancing Proxies (PEPs) often employed to improve degraded TCP performance caused by characteristics of specific link environments, for example, in satellite, wireless WAN, and wireless LAN environments. Different types of Performance Enhancing Proxies are described as well as the mechanisms used
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