Packet classification is employed by Internet routers to implement many advanced Internet services, such as routing, rate limiting, access-control in firewalls, virtual bandwidth allocation, ...
With the rapid development of the Internet and the approaching of the next-generation networking, the number and variety of delay-sensitive applications have increased dramatically. Nowadays, how to ...
Abstract: The mobility of nodes makes the topology of wireless ad hoc networks change frequently. The traditional routing protocols are usually based on fixed routing policies, which are difficult to ...
Abstract: Packet routing is a fundamental problem in wireless networks in which routers decide the next hop for each packet in order to deliver it to its destination as quickly as possible. In order ...
Network protocols are formal standards and policies consisting of rules, procedures, and formats that define how data is exchanged over networks. They ensure that devices can communicate effectively, ...
It's called Zero-Trust Packet Routing Platform, and it is something the company is using as a standard policy that it wants to become an industry standard. "The idea is to address a pretty large gap ...
The wireless infrastructure is likely to remain a circuit-switched, time-division multiplexed technology for much of the next five to seven years. Even after the transition to third-generation (3G) ...
100% packet loss is an extreme situation that may even render you unable to access the Internet. A broad range of factors can cause it, and it can be located everywhere throughout your connection or ...