Hybrid Internet Access

dc.contributor.authorArora, Viveken_US
dc.contributor.authorBaras, John S.en_US
dc.contributor.authorDillon, Douglasen_US
dc.contributor.authorFalk, Aaron D.en_US
dc.contributor.authorSuphasindhu, Narinen_US
dc.contributor.departmentISRen_US
dc.contributor.departmentCSHCNen_US
dc.date.accessioned2007-05-23T10:00:45Z
dc.date.available2007-05-23T10:00:45Z
dc.date.issued1995en_US
dc.description.abstractAccess to the Internet is either too slow (dial-up SLIP) or too expensive (switched 56 kbps, frame relay) for the home user or small enterprise. The Center for Satellite and Hybrid Communication Networks and Hughes Network Systems have collaborated using systems integration principles to develop a prototype of a low-cost hybrid (dialup and satellite) network terminal which can deliver data from the Internet to the user at rates up to 160 kbps. An asymmetric TCP/IP connection is used breaking the network link into two physical channels: a terrestrial dial-up for carrying data from the terminal into the Internet and a receive-only satellite link carrying IP packets from the Internet to the user. With a goal of supporting bandwidth hungry Internet applications such as Mosaic Gopher, and FTP, this system has been designed to support an Intel 80386/486 PC, any commercial TCP/IP package, any unmodified host on the Internet, and any of the routers, etc., within the Internet.. The design exploits the following three observations: 1) satellites are able to offer high bandwidth connections to large geographical area, 2) a receiver-only VSAT is cheap to manufacture and easier to install than one which can also transmit, and 3) most computer users, especially those in a home environment, will want to consume much more information than they generate. IP encapsulation, or tunneling, issued to manipulate the TCP/IP protocols to route packets asymmetrically.en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1903/5712
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesISR; TR 1995-26en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCSHCN; TR 1995-7en_US
dc.subjectdigital communicationsen_US
dc.subjectnetwork managementen_US
dc.subjectqueueing networksen_US
dc.subjectalgorithmsen_US
dc.subjectSystems Integration Methodologyen_US
dc.titleHybrid Internet Accessen_US
dc.typeTechnical Reporten_US

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