DATA TRANSFER PROTOCOL FOR DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION ACQUISITION FOR USE IN PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTS

Information Acquisition (DTP/DIA) was designed and proposed to IETF to be an experimental standard (TCP port 3489 have already assigned to DTP/DIA by IANA). DTP/DIA is based on TCP/IP stack and supports such devices as sources of physical information (sensors), transit transmitters and receivers, co...

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Main Authors: Alexei Korolkov, Alexei Moschevikin, Alexei Soloviev
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.454.2040
http://lab127.ru/papers/ICECE_2003_dia-brazil.pdf
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Summary:Information Acquisition (DTP/DIA) was designed and proposed to IETF to be an experimental standard (TCP port 3489 have already assigned to DTP/DIA by IANA). DTP/DIA is based on TCP/IP stack and supports such devices as sources of physical information (sensors), transit transmitters and receivers, connected with data base engines. All these devices are usually constructed with embedded microcontrollers (Atmel, Microchips, Intel) with reduced cost. The main features of DTP/DIA are: simple realization, reliability, ability to resolve various sources of information, support up to 224 unique devices. Due to implementation of TCP procedures and utilization of world communication channels sources and receivers may be far distanced. Practical realization of DTP/DIA was introduced in net of online air temperature sensors in North-west Russia