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  2. Multilateral Interoperability Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is an effort to deliver an assured capability for information interoperability to support multinational, combined and joint military operations. The goal of the Programm is to support all levels from corps to battalion and focuses on command and control (C2) systems.

  3. Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Inventory management, allowing network administrators to track their network devices, and determine their characteristics (manufacturer, software and hardware versions, serial or asset number). The LLDP-MED protocol extension was formally approved and published as the standard ANSI/TIA-1057 by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA ...

  4. Mobile IP - Wikipedia

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    Researchers create support for mobile networking without requiring any pre-deployed infrastructure as it currently is required by MIP. One such example is Interactive Protocol for Mobile Networking (IPMN) which promises supporting mobility on a regular IP network just from the network edges by intelligent signalling between IP at end-points and ...

  5. United States intelligence budget - Wikipedia

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    These agencies and other programs fit into one of the intelligence budget's two components, the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and the Military Intelligence Program (MIP). As with other parts of the federal budget, the US intelligence budget runs according to the Fiscal year (FY), not the calendar year.

  6. Proxy Mobile IPv6 - Wikipedia

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    Proxy Mobile IPv6 (or PMIPv6, or PMIP) is a network-based mobility management protocol standardized by IETF and is specified in RFC 5213.It is a protocol for building a common and access technology independent of mobile core networks, accommodating various access technologies such as WiMAX, 3GPP, 3GPP2 and WLAN based access architectures.

  7. High-Level Data Link Control - Wikipedia

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    They exchange session management and control information between connected devices, and some U-frames contain an information field, used for system management information or user data. The first 2 bits (11) mean it is a U-frame. The five type bits (2 before P/F bit and 3 bit after P/F bit) can create 32 different types of U-frame.

  8. MIP London Attracts More Than 80 Companies, Including Beta ...

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    MIP London, the new content market and networking event run by the team behind Mipcom, has revealed that more than 80 companies – including distributors, buyers and producers – from 30 ...

  9. Key Management Interoperability Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The KMIP protocol specifies several different types of encodings. The main one is a type–length–value encoding of messages, called TTLV (Tag, Type, Length, Value). Nested TTLV structures allow for encoding of complex, multi-operation messages in a single binary message.