MIME Type for ICE Candidates to Reduce the Size of SIP Session Setup Signaling Messages

Author(s):  
Kiran Kumar Guduru ◽  
J. Usha
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Author(s):  
Toktam Mahmoodi ◽  
Stephen H. Johnson ◽  
Massimo Condoluci ◽  
Vicknesan Ayadurai ◽  
Maria A. Cuevas ◽  
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This chapter discusses the ongoing work around hybrid access and network convergence, with particular emphasis on recent works on ATSSS in 3GPP. Three main aspects are analyzed: policy enforcement, integration with 5G QoS framework, interaction with underlying multi-path transport protocol. The chapter also provides some preliminary testbed results showing the benefits of ATSSS in the management of multiple accesses analyzing some primary performance indicators such as achievable data rates, link utilization for aggregated traffic, and session setup latency. The chapter also provides some results by considering two examples of realization of ATSSS policies to avoid inefficiency in link utilization and to allow the fulfillment of data rate requirements.


2009 ◽  
pp. 36-75
Author(s):  
Robert J. Shimonski ◽  
Chris Basile
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Author(s):  
Muhammad Ali ◽  
Lei Liang ◽  
Zhili Sun ◽  
Haitham Cruickshank

Author(s):  
Ibrahim Ghafir ◽  
Mohammad Hammoudeh ◽  
Vaclav Prenosil

Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is one of the most serious types of cyber attacks, which is a new and more complex version of multi-step attack. Within the APT life cycle, the most common technique used to get the point of entry is spear-phishing emails which may contain disguised executable files. This paper presents the disguised executable file detection (DeFD) module, which aims at detecting disguised exe files transferred over the connections. The detection is based on a comparison between the MIME type of the transferred file and the file name extension. This module was experimentally evaluated and the results show successful detection of disguised executable files.


Author(s):  
Jiehan Zhou ◽  
Mika Rautiainen ◽  
Zhonghong Ou ◽  
Mika Ylianttila

Peer-to-Peer Service-oriented Community Coordinated Multimedia (SCCM) is envisioned as a novel paradigm in which the user consumes multiple media through requesting multimedia-intensive Web services via diversity display devices, converged networks, and heterogeneous platforms within a virtual, open and collaborative community in this chapter. A generic P2P SCCM scenario is created and examined first. A SCCM model is designed with the adoption of the service orientation approach and principles. A tunneled hierarchical P2P model is designed for improving performance of service lookup and session setup. Next, performance analysis is presented with the average number of service lookup hops in the tunneled hierarchical P2P model. Finally, a prototype service implementation is presented with the design of content annotation service and application on face detection.


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