Presentation 2004/5/13
A study on IP compatible network based on one IP link concept as a candidate for the next generation network
Takahiko YAMADA,
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Abstract(in English) The Internet has been dominating the communication world. On the other hand, not few apprehend whether the Internet can be dependable enough to cover all communications as a future infrastructure network. This paper proposes a new connection-oriented network as a future infra-net. It can be regarded as an expressway in comparison with the Internet as the general roads. A terminal emits SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) signals when an IP packet is originated, and sets a low layer connection path. Connection-oriented path is hidden beneath the IP layer. The IP communications are conducted as if they are connected just through a link without relay node. Thus, the proposed infra-net can provide light-weighted connection-oriented communications while maintaining IP compatibility. This method is just like a traditional infra-net technology like ISDN.
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Keyword(in English) IP network / Connection-oriented network / SIP / Next-generation network
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Title (in English) A study on IP compatible network based on one IP link concept as a candidate for the next generation network
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Keyword(1) IP network
Keyword(2) Connection-oriented network
Keyword(3) SIP
Keyword(4) Next-generation network
1st Author's Name Takahiko YAMADA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science, Ritsumeikan University()
Date 2004/5/13
Paper # NS2004-21
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 60
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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