Acts 118X

Acts 118X High Speed TCP Interoperability Testing

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With the recent explosion of the Internet and the enormous business opportunities available to communication system providers, great interest has developed in improving the efficiency of data transfer over satellite links using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. The NASA's ACTS experiments program initiated a series of TCP experiments to demonstrate scalability of TCP/IP and determine to what extent the protocol can be optimized over a 622 Mbps satellite link. Through partnerships with the government technology oriented labs, computer, telecommunication, and satellite industries NASA Glenn was able to: (1) promote the development of interoperable, high-performance TCP/IP implementations across multiple computing / operating platforms; (2) work with the satellite industry to answer outstanding questions regarding the use of standard protocols (TCP/IP and ATM) for the delivery of advanced data services, and for use in spacecraft architectures; and (3) conduct a series of TCP/IP interoperability tests over OC12 ATM over a satellite network in a multi-vendor environment using ACTS. The experiments' various network configurations and the results are presented.Brooks, David E. and Buffinton, Craig and Beering, Dave R. and Welch, Arun and Ivancic, William D. and Zernic, Mike and Hoder, Douglas J.Glenn Research CenterASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE; TELECOMMUNICATION; SATELLITE NETWORKS; DATA LINKS; COMMUNICATION SATELLITES; PROTOCOL (COMPUTERS); INTERNETS; INDUSTRIES; HIGH SPEED; EXPLOSIONS; COMPUTERS; COMMERCE...

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ISBN: 9781726174237
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Number of pages: 40
Height: 12mm
Width: 9mm
Spine width: 1mm