973 resultados para protocollo TCP, protocollo UDP, Westwood, SACK
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Gli obiettivi della presente ricerca sono stati l’identificazione di un protocollo per la conservazione ex situ e lo studio delle risposte fisiologiche allo stress salino di due specie endemiche della regione Liguria, di particolare interesse poiché protette e a rischio d’estinzione. Sia il Limonium cordatum che il Convolvulus sabatius vivono in condizioni naturali particolari, infatti, sono costantemente esposte agli aerosol marini, che presentano elevate concentrazioni di NaCl, per tali ragioni si è cercato di comprendere quali fossero i meccanismi di risposta delle due specie allo stress salino; da ultimo, se presentassero risposte simili, visto l’habitat comune che condividono. Per capire in modo più approfondito le risposte fisiologiche delle due piante, è stato anche preso in considerazione l’habitat naturale per cogliere eventuali differenze nella zona di crescita, per esempio maggiore e/o minore esposizione agli spruzzi marini di una piuttosto che dell’altra. Per il raggiungimento di tali obiettivi si è proceduto con: •L’utilizzo della coltura in vitro per comprendere i meccanismi responsabili della tolleranza e/o dell’adattamento allo stress salino, che ha permesso di confrontare le due specie in un ambiente controllato con la sola variabile della concentrazione salina. Per valutare tali risposte si sono effettuate delle indagini morfologiche, istologiche e fisiologiche; • L’identificazione delle condizioni ambientali migliori per la possibile reintroduzione, sia con l’uso della coltura in vitro, che ha permesso di stabilire il valore soglia di tolleranza della concentrazione di NaCl di entrambe le specie, che con sopralluoghi in loco, per individuare eventuali situazioni differenti tra le due specie, che giustificassero risposte diverse tra di esse. Nel caso del Convolvulus sabatius, essendo il suo areale di crescita più limitato e, volendo quindi approfondire le condizioni ambientali naturali di crescita, si è provveduto a simulare l’habitat autoctono con prove in vivo.
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of 802.11e MAC to resolve the transmission control protocol (TCP) unfairness. Design/methodology/approach: The paper shows how a TCP sender may adapt its transmission rate using the number of hops and the standard deviation of recently measured round-trip times to address the TCP unfairness. Findings: Simulation results show that the proposed techniques provide even throughput by providing TCP fairness as the number of hops increases over a wireless mesh network (WMN). Research limitations/implications: Future work will examine the performance of TCP over routing protocols, which use different routing metrics. Other future work is scalability over WMNs. Since scalability is a problem with communication in multi-hop, carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) will be compared with time division multiple access (TDMA) and a hybrid of TDMA and code division multiple access (CDMA) will be designed that works with TCP and other traffic. Finally, to further improve network performance and also increase network capacity of TCP for WMNs, the usage of multiple channels instead of only a single fixed channel will be exploited. Practical implications: By allowing the tuning of the 802.11e MAC parameters that have previously been constant in 802.11 MAC, the paper proposes the usage of 802.11e MAC on a per class basis by collecting the TCP ACK into a single class and a novel congestion control method for TCP over a WMN. The key feature of the proposed TCP algorithm is the detection of congestion by measuring the fluctuation of RTT of the TCP ACK samples via the standard deviation, plus the combined the 802.11e AIFS and CWmin allowing the TCP ACK to be prioritised which allows the TCP ACKs will match the volume of the TCP data packets. While 802.11e MAC provides flexibility and flow/congestion control mechanism, the challenge is to take advantage of these features in 802.11e MAC. Originality/value: With 802.11 MAC not having flexibility and flow/congestion control mechanisms implemented with TCP, these contribute to TCP unfairness with competing flows. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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To exploit the popularity of TCP as still the dominant sender and protocol of choice for transporting data reliably across the heterogeneous Internet, this thesis explores end-to-end performance issues and behaviours of TCP senders when transferring data to wireless end-users. The theme throughout is on end-users located specifically within 802.11 WLANs at the edges of the Internet, a largely untapped area of work. To exploit the interests of researchers wanting to study the performance of TCP accurately over heterogeneous conditions, this thesis proposes a flexible wired-to-wireless experimental testbed that better reflects conditions in the real-world. To exploit the transparent functionalities between TCP in the wired domain and the IEEE 802.11 WLAN protocols, this thesis proposes a more accurate methodology for gauging the transmission and error characteristics of real-world 802.11 WLANs. It also aims to correlate any findings with the functionality of fixed TCP senders. To exploit the popularity of Linux as a popular operating system for many of the Internet’s data servers, this thesis studies and evaluates various sender-side TCP congestion control implementations within the recent Linux v2.6. A selection of the implementations are put under systematic testing using real-world wired-to-wireless conditions in order to screen and present a viable candidate/s for further development and usage in the modern-day heterogeneous Internet. Overall, this thesis comprises a set of systematic evaluations of TCP senders over 802.11 WLANs, incorporating measurements in the form of simulations, emulations, and through the use of a real-world-like experimental testbed. The goal of the work is to ensure that all aspects concerned are comprehensively investigated in order to establish rules that can help to decide under which circumstances the deployment of TCP is optimal i.e. a set of paradigms for advancing the state-of-the-art in data transport across the Internet.
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Possibilities for investigations of 43 varieties of file formats (objects), joined in 10 groups; 89 information attacks, joined in 33 groups and 73 methods of compression, joined in 10 groups are described in the paper. Experimental, expert, possible and real relations between attacks’ groups, method’ groups and objects’ groups are determined by means of matrix transformations and the respective maximum and potential sets are defined. At the end assessments and conclusions for future investigation are proposed.
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The development of the distributed information measurement and control system for optical spectral research of particle beam and plasma objects and the execution of laboratory works on Physics and Engineering Department of Petrozavodsk State University are described. At the hardware level the system is represented by a complex of the automated workplaces joined into computer network. The key element of the system is the communication server, which supports the multi-user mode and distributes resources among clients, monitors the system and provides secure access. Other system components are formed by equipment servers (CАМАC and GPIB servers, a server for the access to microcontrollers MCS-196 and others) and the client programs that carry out data acquisition, accumulation and processing and management of the course of the experiment as well. In this work the designed by the authors network interface is discussed. The interface provides the connection of measuring and executive devices to the distributed information measurement and control system via Ethernet. This interface allows controlling of experimental parameters by use of digital devices, monitoring of experiment parameters by polling of analog and digital sensors. The device firmware is written in assembler language and includes libraries for Ethernet-, IP-, TCP- и UDP-packets forming.
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The publication comments on certain moments of the method of teaching the types of addresses and their use in the TCP/IP protocol stack.
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In this paper a full analytic model for pause intensity (PI), a no-reference metric for video quality assessment, is presented. The model is built upon the video play out buffer behavior at the client side and also encompasses the characteristics of a TCP network. Video streaming via TCP produces impairments in play continuity, which are not typically reflected in current objective metrics such as PSNR and SSIM. Recently the buffer under run frequency/probability has been used to characterize the buffer behavior and as a measurement for performance optimization. But we show, using subjective testing, that under run frequency cannot reflect the viewers' quality of experience for TCP based streaming. We also demonstrate that PI is a comprehensive metric made up of a combination of phenomena observed in the play out buffer. The analytical model in this work is verified with simulations carried out on ns-2, showing that the two results are closely matched. The effectiveness of the PI metric has also been proved by subjective testing on a range of video clips, where PI values exhibit a good correlation with the viewers' opinion scores. © 2012 IEEE.
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In this work, we investigate a new objective measurement for assessing the video playback quality for services delivered in networks that use TCP as a transport layer protocol. We define the new metric as pause intensity to characterize the quality of playback in terms of its continuity since, in the case of TCP, data packets are protected from losses but not from delays. Using packet traces generated from real TCP connections in a lossy environment, we are able to simulate the playback of a video and monitor buffer behaviors in order to calculate pause intensity values. We also run subjective tests to verify the effectiveness of the metric introduced and show that the results of pause intensity and the subjective scores made over the same real video clips are closely correlated.
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Today, the development of domain-specific communication applications is both time-consuming and error-prone because the low-level communication services provided by the existing systems and networks are primitive and often heterogeneous. Multimedia communication applications are typically built on top of low-level network abstractions such as TCP/UDP socket, SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) APIs. The User-centric Communication Middleware (UCM) is proposed to encapsulate the networking complexity and heterogeneity of basic multimedia and multi-party communication for upper-layer communication applications. And UCM provides a unified user-centric communication service to diverse communication applications ranging from a simple phone call and video conferencing to specialized communication applications like disaster management and telemedicine. It makes it easier to the development of domain-specific communication applications. The UCM abstraction and API is proposed to achieve these goals. The dissertation also tries to integrate the formal method into UCM development process. The formal model is created for UCM using SAM methodology. Some design errors are found during model creation because the formal method forces to give the precise description of UCM. By using the SAM tool, formal UCM model is translated to Promela formula model. In the dissertation, some system properties are defined as temporal logic formulas. These temporal logic formulas are manually translated to promela formulas which are individually integrated with promela formula model of UCM and verified using SPIN tool. Formal analysis used here helps verify the system properties (for example multiparty multimedia protocol) and dig out the bugs of systems.
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In questa tesi si è voluto interfacciare dispositivi di nuova generazione (Raspberry Pi), presenti in una topologia di rete già implementata, con dispositivi di vecchia generazione, come Router Cisco e Switch HP. Questi ultimi sono dispositivi fisici, mentre i Raspberry, tramite tool mininet e altre impostazioni, possono generare dispositivi virtuali. Si è quindi applicato un interfacciamento tra le due tipologie di apparati, creando una rete nuova, e adatta come caso a ricoprire le reti attuali, siccome questo è un esempio di come con poche modifiche si può intervenire su qualsiasi rete già operativa. Si sono quindi osservati i criteri generali su cui operano sia i router, che gli switch, e si sono osservati come questi interagiscono con un flusso di dati attraverso vari protocolli, alcuni rifacenti al modello ISO/OSI, altri all'OSPF.
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I sistemi BCI EEG-based sono un mezzo di comunicazione diretto tra il cervello e un dispositivo esterno il quale riceve comandi direttamente da segnali derivanti dall'attività elettrica cerebrale. Le features più utilizzate per controllare questi dispositivi sono i ritmi sensorimotori, ossia i ritmi mu e beta (8-30 Hz). Questi ritmi hanno la particolare proprietà di essere modulati durante l'immaginazione di un movimento generando così delle desincronizzazioni e delle sincronizzazioni evento correlate, ERD e ERS rispettavamente. Tuttavia i destinatari di tali sistemi BCI sono pazienti con delle compromissioni corticali e non sono sempre in grado di generare dei pattern ERD/ERS stabili. Per questo motivo, negli ultimi anni, è stato proposto l'uso di tecniche di stimolazione cerebrale non invasiva, come la tDCS, da abbinare al training BCI. In questo lavoro ci si è focalizzati sugli effetti della tDCS sugli ERD ed ERS neuronali indotti da immaginazione motoria attraverso un'analisi dei contributi presenti in letteratura. In particolare, sono stati analizzati due aspetti, ossia: i) lo studio delle modificazioni di ERD ed ERS durante (online) o in seguito (offline) a tDCS e ii) eventuali cambiamenti in termini di performance/controllo del sistema BCI da parte del soggetto sottoposto alla seduta di training e tDCS. Le ricerche effettuate tramite studi offline o online o con entrambe le modalità, hanno portato a risultati contrastanti e nuovi studi sarebbero necessari per chiarire meglio i meccanismi cerebrali che sottendono alla modulazione di ERD ed ERS indotta dalla tDCS. Si è infine provato ad ipotizzare un protocollo sperimentale per chiarire alcuni di questi aspetti.
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Il seguente lavoro di tesi si inserisce all'interno di un progetto accademico volto alla realizzazione di un sistema capace elaborare immagini utilizzando una rete FPGA, acquisite da un sensore. Ogni scrittura di un nuovo frame in memoria RAM genera un interrupt. L'obiettivo della tesi è creare un sistema client/server che permetta il trasferimento del flusso di frame dalla ZedBoard a un PC e la visualizzazione a video. Il progetto eseguito sulla ZedBoard è proposto in due versioni: la prima in assenza di sistema operativo (Standalone) e una seconda implementata su Linux. Il progetto eseguito sul PC è compatibile con Linux e Windows. La visualizzazione delle immagini è implementata utilizzando la libreria OpenCV.