Title :
Multimedia data transfer from IPV4–IPV6 in an optical network by using routing table
Author :
Piruthiviraj, P. ; Prasad R, Sarvotham ; Sharan, Preeta ; Nagaraj, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, Oxford Coll. of Eng., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Internet Protocol version6 (IPv6) ad-hoc is a conceptual abstract to solve some of the issues of the present IP versions, say Internet Protocol version4 (IPv4). Some of the problems are delay, latency, reliability, error, address exhaustion, testing, resilience etc. The present paper will be dealing with the conversion from a protocol IPv4 to a next generation IPv6 via optical network configured with a routing table where the analysis of the liquidity of data like multimedia data transfer is done. A virtual connection path between server and client systems (as in the enterprise edition of Java -J2EE) is established using TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). The work proposed is allowed to implement networking via optical cables with a cost effective IPv4 migration to IPv6 for the multimedia communication while having a couple of optical converter devices explicitly. During experimental analysis, the tunnelling method of IPv4 to IPv6 conversion established via optical network with a routing table proved to be an easy verification routine. The duration required to ingress the data at the client end was evaluated and the results obtained while downloading an image file(.jpeg), audio file(.mp3) and video file(.mpeg4) are 0.21, 3, and 10 seconds respectively; the same selection of algorithms was also implemented with a streaming through a server at a bit rate of 10 Gbps . The file sizes of the different multimedia data is found to be constant for an image file, an audio file and a video file to be 20 Mb. Hence we have done an experimental analysis if these multimedia data is transferred via a client server configuration in the optical network by making use of our own routing table.
Keywords :
IP networks; client-server systems; data communication; media streaming; optical cables; optical fibre networks; routing protocols; transport protocols; IPν4-IPν6 tunnelling method; Internet protocol version4; Internet protocol version6; TCP; multimedia communication; multimedia data transfer; multimedia streaming; optical cables; optical converter device; optical network; routing table; server and client system; transmission control protocol; Multimedia communication; Optical fiber networks; Protocols; Routing; Servers; Streaming media; Tunneling; IPv6; Optical Network; Routing Table; Tunnelling;
Conference_Titel :
Advance Computing Conference (IACC), 2015 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Banglore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8046-8
DOI :
10.1109/IADCC.2015.7154864