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Constructing secure peer data connectivity for mobile systems


Abstract:

Exponential growth of data created and stored in smartphones and mobile systems will continue to strain data connectivity technologies beyond the next ten years. Notwiths...Show More

Abstract:

Exponential growth of data created and stored in smartphones and mobile systems will continue to strain data connectivity technologies beyond the next ten years. Notwithstanding access from universal internet connectivity, ubiquitous wireless data technologies cannot support the exchange of large amounts of data between smaller systems. A universal data platform is therefore required to deliver fast, secure and private data exchange across a growing number of smartphones, mobile systems as well as traditional computing platforms. A novel Push-Pull data network architecture is hereto presented, employing multiple bridged peripheral links to create an ultra-fast, ultra-secure, private and low power data network to connect nearly any system. Bridging standard USB 3.0 technologies, we demonstrate a universally secure, ultra-low power and scalable switchable data platform offering the highest level of data privacy, security and performance. Delivering up to 12 times the throughput speeds of existing USB 3.0 data transfer cables without using USB-on-the-Go, the presented solution builds on the reliability of universal peripheral communications links using proven ports, protocols and low-power components. Providing “Software Constructed” ad-hoc circuit network, the presented digital architecture delivers frictionless adoption and exceptional price-performance measures connecting systems of all sizes in a peer arrangement.
Date of Conference: 12-14 January 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 March 2018
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2158-4001
Conference Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA

I. Introduction

Consumer markets display a high demand for close proximity data network platforms and demand a new approach to mobile connectivity. Typical households will have over 5 Terabytes of digital storage and over 10 devices. New digital content is increasingly created on mobile systems. An average individual consumer can have over five systems - laptop, tablet, mobile phone and PC in the same work area. Often these systems can be found on the same area at the same time, but without any good data transfer platforms for managing these large data stores. As data stores grow, mobile systems are starved for effective data transfer platforms.

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