A comparative study of in-band and out-of-band VOIP protocols in layer 3 and layer 2.5 environments
Thesis
Pallis, G. (2010)
A comparative study of in-band and out-of-band VOIP protocols in layer 3 and layer 2.5 environments. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4005
For more than a century the classic circuit-switched telephony in the form of PSTN (Public Service Telephone Network) has dominated the world of phone communications (Varshney...
The Risks and Opportunities of Mobile Working within Cloud Environments.
Presentation / Conference
Buchanan, W. J., & Smales, A. (2014, February)
The Risks and Opportunities of Mobile Working within Cloud Environments. Paper presented at Practical Perspectives on Secure Mobile Working, Edinburgh
This presentation outlines the changing architecture of business systems, and with the increasing use of Cloud-based systems. It outlines some of the key risks around using mo...
Advanced PC interfacing, communications and Windows programming.
Book
Buchanan, W. J. (1997)
Advanced PC interfacing, communications and Windows programming. Addison-Wesley
5G-PPP White Paper on eHealth Vertical Sector
Report
Thuemmler, C., Jumelle, A. K. L., Paulin, A., Sadique, A., Schneider, A., Fedell, C., …Covaci, S. (2015)
5G-PPP White Paper on eHealth Vertical Sector. Brussels: EU Commission
Gaston Crommenlaan 1 PO box: 101 9050 Gent Belgium www.5g-ppp.eu 5G and e-Health 1 Socioeconomic drivers of e-Health in Horizon 2020 Although socioeconomically the sector addr...
New trust metric for the RPL routing protocol
Conference Proceeding
Romdhani, I., Djedjig, N., Medjek, F., & Tandjaoui, D. (2017)
New trust metric for the RPL routing protocol. In 2017 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS),https://doi.org/10.1109/iacs.2017.7921993
Establishing trust relationships between routing nodes represents a vital security requirement to establish reliable routing processes that exclude infected or selfish nodes. ...
MARIAN: A framework using mobile agents for routing, topology discovery and automatic network reconfiguration in ad-hoc networks.
Conference Proceeding
Migas, N., Buchanan, W. J. & McArtney, K. (2003)
MARIAN: A framework using mobile agents for routing, topology discovery and automatic network reconfiguration in ad-hoc networks
The purpose of MARIAN is to investigate the degree of suitability for mobile agent technology in routing, topology discovery, and automatic network reconfiguration in ad-hoc n...