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iSCSI is one of the most popular protocols among the SAN (storage area network) working on an IP network. iSCSI is a standard to encapsulate a SCSI command into a TCP/IP packet, thus we can make an access to a storage system with commoditized IP devices only. In this paper, iSCSI sequential write access for a remote backup system is focused. It is well known that iSCSI experiences performance deterioration...
A multi-player video game via wireless connections using portable devices is one of the most popular applications of ad-hoc networks. Broadcast transmissions can be used for many- to-many communications in multi-player games. However, reliable broadcast communications are hard to realize because of the lack of retransmissions in the medium access control (MAC) layer. In this paper, we propose a broadcast...
Channel detection is necessary for control of channel usage in multi-user and multi-channel wireless networks. In this paper, we propose a real time wireless channel detection method based on measuring fluctuations of packet arrival intervals in networks using IEEE802.11 media access protocol. We have used simulations to show the relationship between the congestion on wireless channels and fluctuation...
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