• Title/Summary/Keyword: Connectionless Data Transfer

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Implementation and analysis of the LLC class3 protocol (LLC class 3 프로토콜의 구현 및 분석)

  • 김경신;이준호;강문식;박민용;이상배
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.352-354
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    • 1991
  • MAP is a standard communication protocol for manufactoring automation. In this paper we implemented IEEE 802.2 LLC class 3 protocol, which consist of type l(unacknowledged connecionless data transfer) mode and type 3 (acknowledged connectionless data transfer) mode. This implemented protocol is verified by the test.

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Analysis of Dynamic bandwidth allocation scheme for ATM/LAN interworking unit (ATM/LAN 연동장치의 동적대역할당 방식에 대한 성능해석)

  • 이은준;우상철;윤종호
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.21 no.12
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    • pp.3132-3143
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    • 1996
  • In the evaluation of Broadband-ISDN, the main issue is to interconnect existing LANs and MANs to B-ISDN based on Asynchrous Transfer Mode. However, LANs provide connectionless services, whereas the ATM network provides connection-oriented services. So some problem arises from accessing ATM switchs to transparently transmit connectionless data via B-ISDN. Two methods then were recommended by ITU-TS to support the connectionaless services. In the paper, we do the numerical analysis, using the stochastic fluid flow method, of dynamic bandwidth allocation sheme with two class traffics in the virtual path established between Interworking Units(JWUS) interconnecting LANs to an ATM network and Connectionless Servers(CLSs). The loss mechanism of each traffic is controlled by the contents of buffer. The vandwidth which the IWU requests the CLS is estimated by the number of On-Off sources in the On state. We use the stochsastic fluide flow method which is to find the steady-state joint probability in each level of the IWU buffer. The length of the IWU buffer as the real random variable is changed by traffics entering the IWU.

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Data Transmission Method using Broadcasting in Bluetooth Low Energy Environment (저전력 블루투스 환경에서 브로드캐스팅을 이용한 데이터전송 방법)

  • Jang, Rae-Young;Lee, Jae-Ung;Jung, Sung-Jae;Soh, Woo-Young
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.963-969
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    • 2018
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies are perhaps the most prominent examples of wireless communication technologies used in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment. Compared to widely used Wi-Fi, Bluetooth technology has some flaws including 1:1 connection (one-way) between Master and Slave, slow transmission, and limited connection range; Bluetooth is mainly used for connecting audio devices. Since the release of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), some of the flaws of Bluetooth technology have been improved but it still failed to become a competitive alternative of Wi-Fi. This paper presents a method of data transmission through broadcasting in BLE and demonstrates its performance, one-to-many data transfer result. The Connection-Free Data Transmission proposed in this paper will hopefully be utilized in special circumstances requiring 1:N data transmission or disaster security network.

Design and implementation of real-time TCP (실시간 전송기능을 지원하는 TCP의 설계 및 구현)

  • Woo, Jung-Man;Cho, Sung-Eon;Kim, Eun-Gi;Kwon, Yong-Do
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2005
  • TCP and UDP is a transport layer protocol of Internet. TCP is a connection oriented protocol which supports a reliable data transfer by offering error and flow control, but it bring a transmission delay. On the other hand, the UDP is a connectionless protocol which does not carry out error and flow control, but it guarantees a realtime transmission. There are hardly any protocols which supports not only realtime functions but also data reliability. In this paper, we have designed and implemented a new TCP mode option which supports reliable realtime transmission. Our designed TCP performs an error recovery process during a fixed amount of time. This time is negotiated during the connection establishment phase. Our designed TCP is tested in real environments, and we find that it is relatively faster than the standard TCP and more reliable than the UDP. It can be used for the reliable transfer of realtime multimedia data.

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Quantum Packet for the Next Generation Network/ISDN3

  • Lam, Ray Y. W.;Chan, Henry C. B.;Chen, Hui;Dillon, Tharam S.;Li, Victor O. K.;Leung, Victor C. M.
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.316-330
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    • 2008
  • This paper proposes a novel method for transporting various types of user traffic effectively over the next generation network called integrated services digital network 3 (ISDN3) (or quantum network) using quantum packets. Basically, a quantum packet comprises one or more 53-byte quanta as generated by a "quantumization" process. While connection-oriented traffic is supported by fixed-size quantum packets each with one quantum to emulate circuit switching, connectionless traffic (e.g., IP packets and active packets) is carried by variable-size quantum packets with multiple quanta to support store-and-forward switching/routing. Our aim is to provide frame-like or datagram-like services while enabling cell-based multiplexing. The quantum packet method also establishes a flexible and extensible framework that caters for future packetization needs while maintaining backward compatibility with ATM. In this paper, we discuss the design of the quantum packet method, including its format, the "quantumization" process, and support for different types of user traffic. We also present an analytical model to evaluate the consumption of network resources (or network costs) when quantum packets are employed to transfer loss-sensitive data using three different approaches: cut-through, store-and-forward and ideal. Close form mathematical expressions are obtained for some situations. In particular, in terms of network cost, we discover two interesting equivalence phenomena for the cut-through and store-and-forward approaches under certain conditions and assumptions. Furthermore, analytical and simulation results are presented to study the system behavior. Our analysis provides valuable insights into the. design of the ISDN3/quantum network.