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Title: Analyzing transport layer protocols to create an API to satisfy timed response in dynamic requirements of wireless networks
Authors: De Silva, D. H
Ahamed Ishak, M. M
De Silva, G. C. M
Suranjith, A. V. S
Herath, H. M. H. S
Keywords: Analyzing
transport layer
protocols
API
dynamic requirements
wireless networks
Issue Date: 11-Dec-2014
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: D. H. De Silva, M. M. A. Ishak, G. C. M. De Silva, A. V. S. Suranjith and H. M. H. S. Herath, "Analyzing transport layer protocols to create an API to satisfy timed response in dynamic requirements of wireless networks," 2014 14th International Conference on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer), 2014, pp. 268-268, doi: 10.1109/ICTER.2014.7083926.
Series/Report no.: Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions (ICTer), 2014 International Conference on-IEEE;Pages 268
Abstract: In modern systems it is very vital to have an efficient data transmission mechanism. This becomes more critical factor when it is involved with a system like a way finding application for vision impaired people or a medical system that notifies the doctor's smartphone when the patient's heart rate goes down. The size of the data that is used frequently by the mentioned systems is relatively small. Additionally it might take more time for connection establishment despite of the requirement of urgency. Thus this kind of data transmission is not ideal for such systems. Therefore this diversity of data transmission makes a special category of systems that needs a reliable, efficient data transfer mechanism since requirements of those systems such as low latency, reliability are not being fully satisfied by the current Transport Layer Protocol (TLP) selection mechanism.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2541
ISBN: 978-1-4799-7732-1
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Research Publications -Dept of Information Technology



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