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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was considered unsuitable for Low power and Lossy Networks (LLNs) due to the characteristics LLN devices (low computing power, strong energy constraint, etc.) and to the absence of IP layer on the network layer. Recently, the IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPANs) has been introduced as an adaptation layer for IPv6 over LLNs. Thanks to the...
Last few decades has brought many fundamental changes to data communications and the Internet. Internet has its roots in a networking project started by ARPA which consisted of four computers. Now the Internet spans the globe, and has become the default communication mechanism for businesses and individuals. IPv4 addresses will soon be exhausted, which has initiated development of IPv6. The new IP...
The performance of category 5e and category 6 cabling systems is compared for both IPv4 and IPv6 using Gigabit Ethernet LAN. The maximum bandwidth achieved over Gigabit Ethernet was 700Mbps and it was for IPv4 and category 5e cabling. IPv4 and IPv6 resulted in better TCP and UDP throughput on Category 5e than it did with Category 6.
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