Title
TCP Connection Management Model in Complex Topology Network
Abstract
It's clear and easy to use client/server model to describe the topology of a simple system. But things will be changed when we try to define and describe nodes' relationship between each other using the same model. We proposed a new model named Bus Connection Management Model to improve solution of that problem. This model is consulted real bus network and well fitted to manage the topology of multiple nodes' interconnection. We then introduced a complex system-DNAT system and the model's realization and application in the system. Experiments showed that the model run well in such systems and can improve communication efficiency as desired.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ICGEC.2011.96
ICGEC
Keywords
Field
DocType
complex topology,tcp connection,real bus network,bus,server model,complex system-dnat system,connection management,distributed network address translation system,simple system,multiple node,computer network management,new model,telecommunication network topology,system buses,communication efficiency,interconnections,bus connection management model,transport protocols,dnat system,tcp connection management,complex topology network,client-server systems,client-server model,client/server,multiple node interconnection,topology,servers,internet,computer model,computational modeling,protocols,client server,network topology
Logical topology,Bus network,Computer science,Server,Computer network,Connection management,Network topology,Interconnection,Distributed computing,The Internet,Client–server model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4449-6
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhi-gang Wu152.86
Hao Luo273.60
Shuzhuang Zhang354.59
Tao Zhang4132.65