Universal 64bit Data Formats for Secure Post TCP/IP
Communications
Improving Internet communication protocol
Application Proposal: 2005
Abstract: The Internet's TCP/IP standard protocol is the preferred method of data transfer via the Internet. It is an old standard with software patches that is constantly evolving resulting is a plethora of incompatible data standards and protocols. Real time multimedia data transfer, such as live video with synchronized sound, is very difficult because of the Internet's Quality of Service (QoS) problems. Also, each communication media (wire, radio, satellites, and the Internet) has its own protocol, which makes data forwarding very difficult. A more permanent solution is required that would be universally compatible and that would not change with further evolution in communications hardware or protocols. A new 64bit data format could transform all forms of multimedia communications. It is based on a new Autosophy information theory, which transmits "meaning" or data content instead of meaningless bit streams. The new data formats and protocols promise: high lossless data compression; unbreakable "codebook" encryption; high resistance to transmission errors; universally compatible data formats; and virtual immunity to the Internet's Quality of Service (QoS) problems. A new beyond TCP/IP standard protocol could provide virtually un-penetrable secure communications, including: verification of received data, positive sender authentication, and instant detection of system break-in or deception.
Anticipated Benefits: A new data transfer protocol, based on the Autosophy information theory, could spawn a renaissance in communications technology and the Internet. It could provide a universal hardware-independent data format and protocol. Applications may include live Internet teleconferencing and universally compatible communications.
Keywords: Autosophy, Information Systems, Universal Data Formats, Data Compression, Video Compression, Encryption, Quality of Service (QoS), TCP/IP Protocols.
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