A simulation and architectural study of TCP/IP

This paper discusses current network technologies and protocols and presents a simulation study of the most common networking protocol used today, TCP/IP. The TCP/IP protocol stack has many inherent problems that will be shown through this simulation study. Using the SimpleScalar Toolset, the signif...

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Main Author: Becker, Bridget A.
Other Authors: Lee, II-Beom (Ben)
Language:en_US
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1957/33176
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spelling ndltd-ORGSU-oai-ir.library.oregonstate.edu-1957-331762012-09-05T03:14:29ZA simulation and architectural study of TCP/IPBecker, Bridget A.TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)This paper discusses current network technologies and protocols and presents a simulation study of the most common networking protocol used today, TCP/IP. The TCP/IP protocol stack has many inherent problems that will be shown through this simulation study. Using the SimpleScalar Toolset, the significance of the data copying and checksumming performed in TCP/IP will be shown along with the architecture needed to support the processing of TCP/IP. Solutions for these TCP/IP pitfalls including a zero-copy protocol and a design for an intelligent network interface card will also be presented.Graduation date: 2000Lee, II-Beom (Ben)2012-09-04T18:51:29Z2012-09-04T18:51:29Z1999-12-011999-12-01Thesis/Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/33176en_US
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A simulation and architectural study of TCP/IP
description This paper discusses current network technologies and protocols and presents a simulation study of the most common networking protocol used today, TCP/IP. The TCP/IP protocol stack has many inherent problems that will be shown through this simulation study. Using the SimpleScalar Toolset, the significance of the data copying and checksumming performed in TCP/IP will be shown along with the architecture needed to support the processing of TCP/IP. Solutions for these TCP/IP pitfalls including a zero-copy protocol and a design for an intelligent network interface card will also be presented. === Graduation date: 2000
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