noting that the amount of undelivered messages
reaches 40 percent at 256 kbps transfer speed (based
on transport layer protocols statistics data of this
experiment). At transfer speeds of 128 Kbit/s or less
the amount of undelivered messages is insignificant;
messages are delivered up to 40 percent faster (in
average) over UDP compared to TCP.
Thus the multiprotocol interface improves
network characteristics in case of overloads at main
data transfer channels and in case of critical network
operation modes.
5 CONCLUSIONS
Current trends in information services establish new
challenges for developers of network protocols and
equipment. Promising areas include:
the development of universal reconfigurable
wireless devices that adapt to the specifications
of multi-protocol network nodes to ensure
compatibility standards for the transmission of
data in local and wide area networks;
the use of multi-protocol services, grouped
under an hpcc-platform that provides rapid
reconfiguration of virtual computing resources
with a goal to increasing the productivity of
cloud applications and the probability of delivery
of urgent messages;
development of methods to increase the
probability of emergency message delivery in
areas with unstable coverage zones. Duplication
of priority traffic via public wireless networks;
new 802.11x standard which can significantly
reduce the costs of mobile network development
while providing high-speed connectivity of
mobile devices over short distances and secure
access to multimedia services.
the use of alternative channels of
communication such as DSRC, leads to the
increased quality of communication at the
moment of message transmission when other
channels such as LTE and 802.11s are
unavailable. It follows that along the road
transceivers can be located providing a stable
zone of coverage.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported by a grant from the
Ford Motor Company.
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