protocol intended for use in networked roleplaying games, and provides a flexible and extensible means of communicating between the components of a game system. The protocol is transport independant, encoding independant and portable.
networking technology that lets you create an instant network of computers and devices without any configuration. It allows the services and capabilities of each device to be registered on the network, and allows these services to be dynamically disc.
implements tcp splicing for the Linux kernel. The tcp splicing is a technique to splice two connections inside the kernel, so that data relaying between the two connections can be run at near router speeds.
a client-side implementation of the rsync algorithm. It allows updating of files from a remote Web server without requiring a full download or a special remote server application.
a product that allows an organization HPC grid to be extended through aggregation of unused computing resources. For instance, ComputeMode allows a virtual cluster to be built using an organization's employees' PCs.
a software framework that allows for advanced sequence and protocol stream analysis by utilizing bioinformatics algorithms. The sole purpose of this software is to identify protocol fields in unknown or poorly documented network protocol formats.
framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services. A first service implemented on top of the networking layer allows anonymous censorship-resistant file-sharing.
Onion Networks builds and licenses data transfer technologies that drastically improve the speed, scalability, reliability, and security of file transfers over global networks.
to provide a framework for finding information within a distributed environment. NeuroGrid is based on the idea of automating the process we use in human society to find out things that we want to know, or the locations of things that we need.
an open source initiative to deliver a complete mobile application platform implementing the SyncML protocol. SyncML defines a standard way to synchronize data and remotely manage devices.
a secure, global network file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere. (DARPA)
a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast protocols over wired and wireless (local and satellite) networks
the Peer Distributed Transfer Protocol provides a method of transferring files using peers to aid in distribution of content, similar to BitTorrent. PDTP servers export a dynamically changing directory hierarchy, making it somewhat more like HTTP or FTP.