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A Novel Signaling Protocol (ARCSPXP): Case Study on Synchronization of Educational Data

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To define the state of communication, a lot of signaling protocol has been studied by many researchers. In this paper, we firstly focus on a new hybrid optimized signaling protocol, ARCSPXP (ARDIC Cloud Service Platform Extension Protocol), which is specialized to mobile devices which are communicating with cloud based services via its internet connection. Then, we test usability and feasibility of ARCSPXP signaling protocol on synchronization of educational data (text, images, media, etc.) stored tablets, proxy servers, and cloud servers which are system actors of the most important educational project in Turkey. Experimental results show that ARCSPXP provides a more manageable and easy to use integration structure for mobile devices.

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This work is supported by the TUBİTAK under grant EEEAG 113E033 within 1003 Fatih Project Call.

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Eken, S., Kaya Gülağız, F., Sayar, A., Kavak, A., Kocasaraç, U., İlhan, Z. (2017). A Novel Signaling Protocol (ARCSPXP): Case Study on Synchronization of Educational Data. In: Agüero, R., Zaki, Y., Wenning, BL., Förster, A., Timm-Giel, A. (eds) Mobile Networks and Management. MONAMI 2016. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 191. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52712-3_3

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