Video conferencing using packet radio technology
Information and its effective delivering means are becoming more and more important in today's world. Video-conferencing is a highly effective means to deliver information since it is interactive. This thesis studies the packet- radio- networking technology that can be used to support video-con...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-91432014-11-27T16:08:09Z Video conferencing using packet radio technology Nimitbunanan, Narongchai Information and its effective delivering means are becoming more and more important in today's world. Video-conferencing is a highly effective means to deliver information since it is interactive. This thesis studies the packet- radio- networking technology that can be used to support video-conferencing applications. The popular networking protocols, i.e. the Amateur X.25 (AX. 25), the Transport Control Protocot/ Intemet Protocol (TCP/IP), and other protocols, widely used in packet radio technology are described. By using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) of the TCP/IP standard, the average speed and time of various file sizes across a half-duplex radio channel, a full-duplex emulated-radio channel, and a RS-232 link were collected and analyzed. Finally, comparisons were made among channels, including the effects of an additional routing node 2012-08-09T19:24:38Z 2012-08-09T19:24:38Z 1997 http://hdl.handle.net/10945/9143 eng Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Information and its effective delivering means are becoming more and more important in today's world. Video-conferencing is a highly effective means to deliver information since it is interactive. This thesis studies the packet- radio- networking technology that can be used to support video-conferencing applications. The popular networking protocols, i.e. the Amateur X.25 (AX. 25), the Transport Control Protocot/ Intemet Protocol (TCP/IP), and other protocols, widely used in packet radio technology are described. By using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) of the TCP/IP standard, the average speed and time of various file sizes across a half-duplex radio channel, a full-duplex emulated-radio channel, and a RS-232 link were collected and analyzed. Finally, comparisons were made among channels, including the effects of an additional routing node |
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