About: Port (computer networking) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 23925 publications have been published within this topic receiving 197310 citations. The topic is also known as: TCP port & UDP port.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a review of port choice literature enabling to identify the main port choice's criteria in order to define the role played by Port Authorities and to point out future lines of research that should be undertaken to fully incorporate current ports' environment and performance.
TL;DR: A dual-port processor architecture was proposed in this article, where a first port interfaces to a PCI bus and a second port interfaces with a RAMBUS channel, and the first port is used for data transmission and the second port for data communication.
Abstract: A dual-port processor architecture wherein a first port interfaces to a PCI bus and a second port interfaces to a RAMBUS channel.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of environmental policies on the cost-benefit structure in a port from the economic and environmental perspectives. But, they did not consider the economic impact of these policies.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to investigate environmental policy issues in ports concerning how and how much an environmental policy affects the cost-benefit structure in a port from the economic and environmental perspectives. To mitigate negative environmental impacts in ports, there are stricter regulations that target creative designs for minimizing pollution. Nevertheless, such policies to mitigate environmental impacts result in a cost for the relevant parties, especially the ports themselves. To analyze the impact of environmental policy on ports, a simulation technique based on system dynamics is introduced with the case of Busan port as an illustration. Results show that both the environmental policies (EPs) and the policy options (POs) create positive effects and negative effects on ports. Although EPs and POs seem to increase the negative effects on the port in the short term, they are helpful to strengthen the competitiveness of ports by the vitalization of port activities and the port cluster.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a home system including a server and a fob, which includes a household object, and a sensor, control or display device embedded in or substantially within the household object.
Abstract: A sensor node or a control device node is for a home system including a server and a fob. The node includes a household object, and a sensor, control or display device embedded in or substantially within the household object. The sensor, control or display device includes a first wireless port adapted to wirelessly communicate with the server, a second port adapted to communicate with the fob when the fob is proximate to the second port, and a processor operatively associated with the first wireless port and the second port. The processor is adapted to receive proximity information from the second port and responsively communicate with the server through the first wireless port, in order to configure the sensor, control or display device.