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Johny Mathew
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 3
Citations - 339
Johny Mathew is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Routing protocol & Gateway address. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 339 citations.
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Protocol selection and address resolution for programs running in heterogeneous networks
Kathryn H. Britton,Tein-Yaw D. Chung,Willibald A Doeringer,Douglas Dykeman,Allan Kendrick Edwards,Johny Mathew,Diane Phylis Pozefsky,Soumitra Sarkar,Roger Don Turner +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a general solution to the problem address incompatibility between application programs and transport services is presented, which may be embodied in a method for mapping the application program address (program address) to the transport services address (transport Provider address).
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Compensation for mismatched transport protocols in a data communications network
Raymond Frederick Bird,Kathryn Heninger Britton,Tien-Yaw David Chung,Allan Kendrick Edwards,Johny Mathew,Diane Phylis Pozefsky,Soumitra Sarkar,Roger Don Turner,Winston Wen-Kai Chung,Yue Tak Yeung,James Peyton Gray,Harold Douglas Dykeman,Willibald A Doeringer,Joshua S. Auerbach,John Hayden Wilson +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Transport Layer Protocol Boundary (TLPB) architecture is described which allows an application program to run over a non-native transport protocol without first generating a protocol compensation package tailored to the transport protocols assumed by the program's application programming interface and by the available transport provider.
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General transport layer gateway for heterogeneous networks
Kathryn H. Britton,Willibald A Doeringer,Harold Douglas Dykeman,Tein-Yaw Chung,Allan Kendrick Edwards,Johny Mathew,Diane Phylis Pozefsky,Soumitra Sarkar,Roger Don Turner +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multiprotocol transport network (MPTN) gateway provides transparent interconnection of two or more SPTNs running different transport layer protocols to form an integrated heterogeneous MPTN.