In continuing our commentary on TCP/IP’s 25th birthday, today we’ll look at a few more of the reasons why TCP/IP has had a gradual growth curve to become the de facto networking standard. In the ...
In the last newsletter, we began a discussion of TCP/IP and its 25th anniversary. One of the major shifts that IP brought about, of course, was the move from connection-oriented to connectionless ...
These are not “nice-to-haves”; they are prerequisites for distributed cognition, operating at machine speed. As Tatipamula and Cerf point out, the network can no longer simply host intelligence. It ...
In the early 2000s, mesh networks were on the verge of being everywhere and connecting everything. Daisy-chaining many ...
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, enabled exponential Internet growth. However, as a point-to-point architecture, it has limitations. Over the past two decades, Named Data ...
I often take the internet for granted. Over the years it's taken many forms but the underlying technology has mostly remained the same. However, even the very foundation of the internet as we know it ...
This application note presents the TCP/IP protocol stack-based network solution for industrial applications. The document describes the method of acquiring a development environment, the environment ...
Over the last several years, TCP/IP has gone from being the protocol that only geeks use, to a universal protocol that everyone uses, thanks to the widespread use of the Internet. TCP/IP has been ...
Ethernet is a popular communications media chosen for its combination of high throughput, the wellknown TCP/IP sockets application programming interface (API), low-cost hardware, widely available ...
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