Proceedings of International Conference on Applied Innovation in IT  ·  2014/03/27  ·  Vol. 2  ·  Issue 1  ·  pp. 37–42
The Research of Increase of Channel Efficiency for IP Traffic Transmission over Digital Power Line Carrier Channels
Anton Merkulov, Viatcheslav Shuvalov
This article is devoted to the research of channel efficiency for IP-traffic transmission over Digital Power Line Carrier channels. The application of serial WAN connections and header compression as methods to increase channel efficiency is considered. According to the results of the research an effective solution for network traffic transmission in DPLC networks was proposed.
header compression high voltage Power Line Carrier communication IP-networks
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