evolution network
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News Cellular broadband technologies - such as HSPA (aka 3.5G) and LTE (the next-gen long term evolution of 3G) - will take the largest share, with 20 times as many customers as alternative wireless broadband tech WiMax by the end of 2015. [05 Aug 2008]
QoS Challenges and Opportunities in Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks
White Paper WSANs are growing at a tremendous pace, just like the exploding evolution of Internet. A Wireless Sensor/Actuator Network (WSAN) is a group of sensors and actuators that are geographically distributed and interconnected by wireless networks. [04 Aug 2008]
Network Services Deployment for QoS Provisioning in a Multi-Layer DiffServ Architecture
White Paper The Internet evolution delineated during the last years has necessitated the need of quality of service differentiation among IP flows that expose different characteristics regarding bandwidth, delay, packet loss, and other QoS-relative parameters. [04 Aug 2008]
Towards a Peer-to-Peer Simulator
White Paper The paper provides details on peer-to-peer classification, network topologies, evolution, event handling and communication. The paper is in the process of building a large-scale peer -to-peer simulator. [04 Aug 2008]
Overview of QoS Routing
White Paper QoS routing has been recognized as an important part in the evolution of QoS service offerings in the network. The goal of routing solutions is twofold: satisfying the QoS requirements for every admitted connection, and achieving global efficiency... [18 Jul 2008]
An Architectural Model to Provide QoS in a Home Network and Its Evaluation in a Real Testbed
White Paper Home networks are an evolution of office local area networks, answering the need for residential distribution of broadband services. The design of a home network must strive to keep low costs, easy installation and maintenance while at the same... [18 Jul 2008]
Best Practices for Secure Remote Access - A Guide to the Future
White Paper Significant changes in mobile technology and global business practices have spurred an evolution of both local and remote access. With more people working from more locations using more devices than ever before, attempts at providing access while... [18 Jul 2008]
Optical Network Evolution - What Will the Future Bring, and Is This Step Profitable
White Paper Technology is progressively changing and evolving to adapt to current needs, and provide desired services to the consumer. The purpose of this paper is to provide current and potential investors in the Optical Internet an accurate estimation of... [18 Jul 2008]
Dynamic VPNs Achieving Scalable, Secure Site-to-Site Connectivity
White Paper The latest evolution in solutions for private networks is IPSec Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). VPNs enable enterprises to use the Internet infrastructure to quickly extend the private network across geographically distributed locations and gain... [18 Jul 2008]
Scalability, Fidelity, and Containment in the Potemkin Virtual Honeyfarm
White Paper The rapid evolution of large-scale worms, viruses and bot-nets have made Internet malware a pressing concern. However, the most widely used tools for gathering intelligence on new malware - network honeypots - have forced investigators to choose... [11 Jul 2008]
Introducing Reliability and Load Balancing in Mobile IPv6 Based Networks
White Paper Mobile IPv6 is an enabling platform for creating IP mobility in the evolution path towards next generation service offerings. However, Mobile IPv6 does not provide reliability and load balancing in the network. [10 Jul 2008]
A Software Fault Tree Approach to Requirements Analysis of an Intrusion Detection System
White Paper The software fault tree approach supports requirements evolution as new intrusions are identified as well as prioritized, incremental development of the distributed IDS. The IDS under development is a collection of mobile agents that detect... [10 Jul 2008]
A Managed Bandwidth Reservation Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks
White Paper Mobile ad hoc networks are an evolution of wireless networks in which no fixed infrastructure is needed. But this issue is very challenging in ad hoc networks where the bandwidth is scarce, the packet transmissions are more subject to errors and... [10 Jul 2008]
Evaluating the Viability of Intrusion Detection System Benchmarking
White Paper Intrusion detection systems are not easily constructed or maintained due to the almost daily evolution of network traffic and known exploits. This paper evaluates the DARPA-LL intrusion detection system evaluation. [09 Jul 2008]
Inter-VSAN Routing With the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of Switches and Cisco SAN-OS 2.1
White Paper IVR was a natural evolution of that same VSAN technology. It has given customers design flexibility previously available only in more developed network technologies such as Ethernet. In nowadays complex SANs, scaling while maintaining a high level... [09 Jul 2008]
