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Amit P. Singh
Researcher at Juniper Networks
Publications - Â 10
Citations - Â 638
Amit P. Singh is an academic researcher from Juniper Networks. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network packet & Transmission Control Protocol. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 638 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit P. Singh include AMIT.
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System and method for incremental and continuous data compression
TL;DR: In this article, a data compression system and method for that is capable of detecting and eliminating repeated phrases of variable length within a window of virtually unlimited size is presented, and the method is used to detect and eliminate repeated phrases.
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Efficient method and system for automatic discovery and verification of optimal paths through a dynamic multi-point meshed overlay network
TL;DR: In this article, an efficient routing information through a dynamic network consisting of at least one ingress point and one egress point is proposed. But the system is not suitable for large networks and it requires the ingress and egress to form a virtual circuit for routing packets to destination subnets directly reachable by the egress.
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Network acceleration and long-distance pattern detection using improved caching and disk mapping
TL;DR: In this article, a compression device recognizes patterns of data and compresses the data, and sends the compressed data to a decompression device that identifies a cached version of the data to decompress the data.
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Network architecture and methods for transparent on-line cross-sessional encoding and transport of network communications data
TL;DR: In this paper, the encoding of the packets is based on detecting repetitions that could exist anywhere in the data stream and the repetitions are not necessarily within a single packet but could occur across multiple packets and multiple sessions.
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Transparent optimization for transmission control protocol initial session establishment
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method that optimizes transmission control protocol (TCP) initial session establishment without intruding upon TCP's core algorithms is presented, where TCP's initially session establishment is accelerated by locally processing a source's initial TCP request within the source's local area network (LAN).